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期末復(fù)習(xí)之完形填空15篇(武漢名校真題)(2223八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。OnedaywhilePhillipwasplayingwithhistoytrucks(玩具卡車)inhisroom,hisfatherwalkedin.Helookedvery1.Phillipfeltnervous.Thenheasked,“What2,Dad?”“Hey,BigGuy,”saidDad,ashesatonPhillip’sbed.“I’vegotbad3foryou.I’mafraidthatI’llbreakmy4.Wearen’tgoingtothebeachthisyear.”“Whynot?”askedPhillip.“SinceI5myjob,wehaven’thadenoughmoneyforextra(額外的)things.”saidDad.Phillipcould6howsadhisfatherwasbecausehecouldn’ttakethefamilytothe7.“It’sokay,Dad,”saidPhillip.“Idon’twanttogoanyway.”AfterPhillip’sfatherlefttheroom,Phillipsatonthebedand8foraminute.Thenhehadagreatidea.He9hisfriendEmilyandherfamilyhadtakenastaycation(居家旅游).Theyhadfoundalotof10thingstodo,rightinthetownofSummerville.Philliprandownthestairsexcitedlyandtoldhismotherthe11Forthenextseveralhours,Phillipandhismother12theInternettoplantheirfamilystaycation.Theyplannedafunweek13ofhiking,biking,swimmingandmuchmoreactivities.Afterthey14planningtheirstaycation,Phillipgavehismotherabighug.“Thisisgoingtobethebeststaycationever,”saidPhillip.“Ican’t15totellDad.”1.A.relaxed B.excited C.rude D.serious2.A.happened B.came C.worked D.developed3.A.a(chǎn)dvice B.news C.promise D.experience4.A.conversation B.promise C.theme D.memory5.A.found B.had C.lost D.got6.A.imagine B.consider C.remind D.suggest7.A.park B.zoo C.beach D.mountain8.A.practiced B.thought C.wondered D.breathed9.A.noticed B.visited C.remembered D.missed10.A.crazy B.independent C.strange D.fun11.A.habit B.place C.problem D.idea12.A.used B.served C.treated D.listed13.A.tired B.full C.proud D.short14.A.enjoyed B.kept C.finished D.a(chǎn)llowed15.A.wait B.control C.help D.insist(2223八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)InancienttimesthekingofGreecewassick.Thedoctorcame,16himandsaid,“Youwillbewellsooninafewdaysifyoutakeabull’s(公牛)milk.”Thekingwas17,forhehadneverheardofabullthatgavemilk.“Howisitpossible?”heasked.“OrderGulbotogetitforyou,”answeredthedoctor.“Hecando18.”Gulbowasapersonwithgreatknowledgeandthedoctordidn’tlikehim.WhenthekingtoldGulbowhatthedoctorsaidand19himtogetabull’smilk,Gulboquicklyunderstoodwhatthedoctorwastryingtodo.Whenhegothome,hesatthinkinghowtogetoutofthe20.Hisdaughter,seeinghimworried,askedwhatwasthe21.Onhearingwhatthekinghadaskedfor,shesaid,“Don’t22,Father,Iwillhelpyou.”Thenextdayshetooksomeoldclothes,wenttothebankoftherivernearthepalace(宮殿)andchoseaplace23theking’sbedroomwindow.Inthemiddleofthenight,shestartedtodoherwashing.Shemadesomuchnoisethatthekingcouldnotsleep.Thekinggotveryangryandsentaguardto24outwhathadhappened.Thesoldierfoundthegirlandledhertotheking.“Whydoyoudothelaundryhereatnight?”saidtheking.Thegirlseemedtobeafraidandsaid,“Sorry,yourHighness.Thisafternoonmyfather25ababy.Iwasbusyalldaybecauseofthat.ThenIfoundtherewerenoclean26forthebaby,soIhadtoeandwashthemnow.”“What!”criedtheking.“Areyoutryingtomakea27ofme?Ihaveneverheardofamanhavingababy.”“Well,ifthekinghimselforderssomeonetogetabull’smilkforhim,28can’tamanhaveababy?”Thekingsmiledandsaid,“You29beGulbo’sdaughter.Goandtellyourfatherthathemaykeepthebull’smilktohis30.”16.A.looked B.tested C.examined D.saw17.A.surprised B.pleased C.touched D.moved18.A.research B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.things19.A.begged B.decided C.ordered D.suggested20.A.situation B.chance C.condition D.place21.A.wrong B.matter C.trouble D.problem22.A.scare B.worry C.doubt D.upset23.A.a(chǎn)bove B.on C.over D.below24.A.get B.find C.take D.bring25.A.tookcareof B.gavebirthto C.caredfor D.lookedinto26.A.clothes B.food C.bowls D.bottles27.A.lie B.trick C.fool D.friend28.A.how B.why C.who D.what29.A.must B.could C.might D.should30.A.daughter B.boy C.baby D.sister(2223八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)Iwenttoanoldfriend’sfarminwesternWashington.Iparkedmycaroutsidethefarmand31pastahouse.Itseemedthatithadnotbeenusedinmanyyears.A32atawindowcaughtmyattention,soIenteredit.Itwasahummingbird(蜂鳥),33toescape(逃脫).I34herfromspiderwebs(蛛網(wǎng)).Withthebirdinmycupped35,Ilookedaroundtoseehowshehadgotin.Thebrokenwindowwasthelikely36.Ifilledthe37withapieceofclothandtookheroutside.WhenIopenedmyhand,thebirddidnotflyaway;shesatlookingatmewithherbrighteyes.Iremovedthestickyspiderwebsthat38herheadandwings.39,shemadenoattempt(企圖)tofly.Perhapsshehadbeenstrugglingtoolongandwastoo40?Ortoo41?AsI42hertowardsmycarwhereIkeptawaterbottle,shebegantomove.Hovering(懸停),sheapproachedwithinsixinchesofmyface.Foraverylongmoment,thistinycreaturelookedintomyeyes,turningherheadfromsidetoside.Thensheflewquickly43.Twohourslater,asIwas44,myfriendswalkedmetomycar.Iwasstandingbythecarwhenahummingbirdflewtothecenterofourgroupandbeganhovering.Finally,shecametome.Sheagainlookeddirectlyintomyeyes,then45asqueaking(吱吱)call,seemingtosaygoodbyetome,andwasgone.Whatanamazingbird!31.A.drove B.ran C.travelled D.walked32.A.light B.voice C.scene D.picture33.A.cheating B.driving C.trying D.turning34.A.saved B.protected C.forced D.shot35.A.back B.hair C.hand D.head36.A.a(chǎn)nswer B.question C.center D.a(chǎn)ttention37.A.room B.house C.square D.hole38.A.took B.moved C.covered D.cleaned39.A.Therefore B.Still C.Although D.So40.A.excited B.relaxed C.tired D.sad41.A.thirsty B.hungry C.a(chǎn)ngry D.a(chǎn)fraid42.A.lifted B.carried C.fetched D.hugged43.A.outofmind B.outofsight C.outofbreath D.outofcontrol44.A.returning B.ing C.leaving D.going45.A.giveout B.letout C.leaveout D.eout(2223八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)Ihavebeentomanyplacesduringvacations.ButWudangMountainisthemost46placeinmymind.IhavebeentothetopofthemountainandIthinkofitasbig47inmylife.Doyouknowthe48ofWudangMountain?It’sinthecityofShiyan,HubeiProvince.Everyyear,thousandsof49etovisitit.MyfatherandIwenttoclimbitinearlysummerthreeyearsago.Thetopofthemountainwassurroundedbymanywhiteclouds.I50tolookupwhileclimbingatfirstbecauseIdon’tthinkitwas51enoughtoclimbsuchahighmountain.52itwasbeautiful,Iwasstillinlowspirittolookatit.Mylegswerebadlyshiveringbecauseofthethreehourwalk.I53myselfthatIcouldn’tgiveupclimbingsinceitwasmydreamto54thetop.Itwascoldandthewindwasbrushingmyfacestrongly.Itwas55thatIsucceededinreachingthetop56thehelpofmyfatheratlast.Seeingthemountainswithlargerocksaroundmeandthewaterfallsbelowus,I57mysuccessinreachingthetop.Icouldn’t58takingoutmycameratotakesomenicephotosrightaway.Inourlives,reachingthetopisourdream.Theprocessofclimbingisdifficultbut59yourefforts.Justpreparemore60youcanfinallyreachthetop.46.A.boring B.unusual C.dangerous D.strange47.A.progress B.chance C.invention D.performance48.A.population B.situation C.location D.condition49.A.students B.guests C.passengers D.visitors50.A.hated B.feared C.hurried D.offered51.A.fair B.brave C.safe D.difficult52.A.If B.Although C.Because D.Since53.A.reminded B.hid C.moved D.wished54.A.get B.see C.reach D.a(chǎn)rrive55.A.nervous B.easy C.fair D.unbelievable56.A.under B.in C.on D.by57.A.a(chǎn)chieved B.owned C.enjoyed D.a(chǎn)ccepted58.A.stop B.wait C.continue D.help59.A.priceless B.necessary C.worth D.enjoyable60.A.eventhough B.sothat C.inorderto D.eversince(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項ItwasMother’sDay.Thetwinswerefilledwith61whentheythoughtofthesurprisefortheirmother.How62andproud(驕傲的)Motherwouldbewhentheybroughtherbreakfastinbed.They63tomakeFrenchtoast(吐司)andchickenporridge.Theyhadwatchedtheirmotherinthekitchen.Therewas64toit.JennaandJeffknewwhattodo.Thebigdaycameatlast.At6o’clock,thepairwentdownstairs(下樓)65tothekitchen.They66toboil(煮)theporridgefirst.TheyputsomericeintoapotofwaterandleftittoboilwhiletheymadetheFrenchtoast.Jeffbroketwoeggsintoaplateand67insomemilk.Jennafoundthebreadandputtwopiecesintotheegg68.Everythingwasgoingwell69Jeffstartedfrying(煎)thebread.Thepanwastoohotandthebreadturnedblackquickly.Jenna70awaythepieceandputintheotherpieceofbread.Thistime,she71thefiresoitcookednicely.Atthattime,theporridgeboiledoverand72thefire.Jennadidn’tknowwhattodo.73,Jeffstayedcalm(鎮(zhèn)定的)andturnedoffthegasquickly.Butthestovewasa74now.JennatoldJefftocleanitupsotheycouldcontinuetocooktherestoftheporridge.ButJeff’shandtouchedthehotburnerandhegaveacryofpain.Jennamadehimputhishandincoldwater.Thenshecaughtthe75smell.Ohdear!Thepieceofbreadinthepanhadturnedblackaswell.61.A.a(chǎn)musement B.preparation C.pressure D.excitement62.A.glad B.relaxed C.hungry D.strange63.A.promised B.meant C.hoped D.helped64.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.a(chǎn)nything65.A.pletely B.fortably C.quietly D.carefully66.A.decided B.expected C.refused D.tried67.A.took B.a(chǎn)dded C.brought D.filled68.A.cover B.cheese C.butter D.mix69.A.until B.a(chǎn)s C.when D.a(chǎn)fter70.A.gave B.put C.carried D.threw71.A.dieddown B.turneddown C.cutdown D.laydown72.A.handedout B.foundout C.checkedout D.putout73.A.Especially B.Luckily C.Certainly D.Suddenly74.A.mess B.situation C.matter D.scene75.A.sweet B.strong C.terrible D.good(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳答案。EveryyearthousandsofpeopletrytoclimbKilimanjaro,thehighestmountaininAfrica.They76withthemlotsofwaste.The77mightdoharmtothebeautyoftheplace.Theglaciers(冰川)aredisappearing,changingthe78ofKilimanjaro.Hearingthesestories,Ihavedoubtsaboutthisplace.However,Isoon79thatmuchhaschangedsincethedaysofdisturbing(令人不安的)reportsof80amongtonsofrubbish.Ifinda(n)81mountain,withtoiletsatcampsandalongthepaths.TheenvironmentalchallengesareimportantbuttheeffortsmadebytheTanzaniaNationalParkAuthorityseemtobepayingoff.ThebestofaKilimanjaro82,inmyopinion,isn’treachingthetop.Mountainsare83asspiritualplacesbymanycultures.This84isespeciallyseeneasilyonKilimanjaroas85gothroughliveecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))inthespaceofafewkilometers.Atthebaseisarainforest.Itendssuddenlyat3,000meters,86tolandsoflowgrowingplants.Furtherup,theweather87—lowcloudsenvelopethemountainsides,whicharecoveredwiththickgrass.I88twelveshadesofgreenfromwhereIstand.Above4,000metersisthehighland89:gravel(礫石),stonesandrocks.Finallyyouclimbintoanarctic—likezonewithpermanentsnowandtheglaciersthatmaysoondisappear.DoesKilimanjarodeserveitsgoodnameasacrowdedmountainwithlinesoftouristsruiningtheatmosphereofpeace?Ifoundtheoppositetobe90.76.A.keep B.mix C.connect D.bring77.A.stories B.buildings C.crowds D.reporters78.A.position B.a(chǎn)ge C.face D.name79.A.discover B.a(chǎn)rgue C.decide D.suggest80.A.equipment B.grass C.camps D.stones81.A.distant B.quiet C.dirty D.clean82.A.story B.experience C.experiment D.sight83.A.studied B.served C.explored D.regarded84.A.view B.quality C.reason D.purpose85.A.scientists B.climbers C.locals D.officials86.A.holdingon B.goingback C.livingup D.givingway87.A.changes B.clears C.improves D.stays88.A.match B.imagine C.count D.a(chǎn)dd89.A.road B.lake C.village D.desert90.A.right B.true C.good D.false(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)ThemomentwhenIgotontheplanetoChinawillprobablystayinmymindfortherestofmylife.Iwasleavingmybest91inGermany.Afeelingofworryandnervousnessrushedthroughme.Theytriedtomakeme92thatwewouldmeetagain.ButthetruthisthatIwasleavingandtheywerestaying,soIwas93themforever.SowhenIset94inmynewclassonacoldwintermorning,Ididn’tfeelexcited.Newclassmateswerelookingatmeinavery95way.Myfaceimmediately96red.Alotofpeopletalkedtomeonmyfirstday,butIwasafraidtolookthemintheeye.Ifeltthat97Imadenewfriends,Iwouldbegivingupmyoldfriendsinaway.Thingsturnedaroundonasunnyafternoon.Iwas98withmyChinesehomeworkandhadno99buttoaskmyclassmatesforhelp.Ithoughttheywouldn’tbe100tomeasIhadn’tbeensoclosetothembefore.101,however,theywerequitefriendly.Gradually,Istartedtomakefriendswiththem,andwe’vehadcountlessgreatmemoriessincethen.NowIstill102myoldfriendsverymuch,butIdon’tfeelthatI’veabandoned(拋棄)them.Iknowthey’dfeelhappyforme.Truefriendsarenever103maybeindistance(距離)butnotinheart.Sodon’tbeafraidoflosingsomething,justletitgo.Duringtheprogress,you’lldiscoverthatyou104reallysaygoodbyetoit.105,itbeesapartofyou,helpingandguidingyouinlife.Treeslosetheirleaves,butthoseleavesfalltothegroundandhelpthetreesgrow.Letourlivesgrowastreesdo.91.A.parents B.friends C.teachers D.neighbors92.A.believe B.doubt C.notice D.fear93.A.visiting B.missing C.changing D.losing94.A.foot B.meal C.point D.fire95.A.strict B.boring C.strange D.painful96.A.grew B.turned C.got D.seemed97.A.if B.though C.until D.because98.A.patient B.stuck C.ready D.serious99.A.feeling B.reason C.question D.choice100.A.important B.true C.nice D.convenient101.A.Inthisway B.Tomysurprise C.Forexample D.Asaresult102.A.miss B.imagine C.reach D.help103.A.direct B.social C.a(chǎn)part D.close104.A.a(chǎn)lways B.often C.never D.hardly105.A.Certainly B.Instead C.Still D.Or(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

WhenIwasyoung,grandmatoldmethattheearthisthehomeofeverylivingcreatureandeverylifeshouldberespectedandprotected.Fromthenon,Istartedmakingfriendswithanimalsand106themasmyloyalfriends.Aftersomanyyears,Istillrememberedthestorybetweenhimandme.

Oneday,rainwasfalling.Isawanold,wetdogwalkingtomyhouse.Theleathercollar(皮圈)aroundhisneckwas107.Icouldseetheribs(肋骨)108outofhissidesandknewhehadn’thadafullmealinmanydays.Myheart109.Iranintomykitchen,110anoldbowl,filleditwithsomuchfoodandwentoutside.

Theolddog111mewithalarm.Icouldseehedidn’tpletelytruststrangers.Icalledhimgently,putthebowldownandtookafew112back.Ikneltdowninthewetgrassandwaited.Finally,theolddogsmeltfoodand113slowlyforward.Hisownsmellcamebeforehim.Hehadn’thadabathinalongtime,either.Iwonderedifhewasdeserted(遺棄)orjust114.Hebentdownhisheadand115atethefoodofthebowlgreedily(貪婪).Thenforjustamomenthegavemea116littlesmile.I117inside,refilledthebowlandwentbackbuthewasalreadygone.Ihadwantedto118himandgivehimahome.Instead,wejustshareamealandamomentoflove.Imade119thathisfuturewouldbebetter.

Everymomentofloveyoucreateisa120.Butcaringdoesn’tnecessarilygothewaywewantittogo.106.A.looked B.regarded C.thought D.developed107.A.weak B.new C.wild D.broken108.A.sticking B.passing C.raising D.standing109.A.beat B.hurt C.raced D.danced110.A.prepared B.carried C.got D.fetched111.A.nosed B.kicked C.watched D.minded112.A.ways B.rides C.stones D.steps113.A.moved B.followed C.changed D.raised114.A.hopeless B.unnecessary C.useless D.lost115.A.rapidly B.slowly C.carefully D.seriously116.A.nervous B.proud C.happy D.forced117.A.looked B.hurried C.hid D.sat118.A.catch B.hold C.save D.buy119.A.marks B.wishes C.words D.themes120.A.performance B.invention C.challenge D.treasure(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)Ihavespentalotoftimeandeffortimprovingmyself.Inhighschoolandcollege,manytimesI121allnightworkingonpapersorputerprograms.Andaftercollege,Ispentmanyhoursstudyingnew122inhopesofgettingbetterintheworkplace.Thatlearningwas123.Itenabled(使得)metotraveltointerestingplacesandtogetinterestingjobs.Butsomepeoplefocustoomuchon124.WhenIfirststartedworkingaftercollege,anolderfriendtoldme,“Whenyoumeetfriendsfromcollegelaterinlife,125careswhatkindofjobsyouhavehad.Whatpeopletalkaboutiswholooksfitterand126.”O(jiān)vertime,Icametorealizethatmyfriend’swordsheldadeeper127.Thethingsthataddthemost128toourlivesoftendon’thavemuchtodowithouracademic(學(xué)業(yè))orcareersuccess.Formuchofmyadultlife,Ithinkwhathasbestallowedmetofeel129withmylifehasbeenphysicalactivity:running,liftingweights,hiking.Thesethingsseem130enough,butyoudohavetolearnhowtodothem131.Similarly,cookingwithfriends,makinghandicrafts(手帕)andgrowingplantscanimprovehowyoufeelaboutyourlife.I’mtellingyouthisbecausethesetypesof132canetobeveryimportanttoyou.Imaginethatyouhavetoliveallaloneduring,say,apandemiclockdown.Youmustknowhowtocookforyourselfandtidyupyourhouse.Andinordertokeepyourbodyand133fit,youmustnotforgettogetenough134.Nowyourparentsmaybemindingallofthe135foryou.Youmustrealizethatyoucan’tdependonthemforeverforahealthyandhappylife.121.A.gotup B.wokeup C.stayedup D.tookup122.A.scenes B.marks C.records D.subjects123.A.important B.rapid C.social D.honest124.A.games B.food C.success D.beauty125.A.somebody B.nobody C.a(chǎn)nybody D.a(chǎn)nybody126.A.poorer B.richer C.fatter D.healthier127.A.meaning B.shame C.progress D.research128.A.force B.smiles C.objects D.value129.A.silent B.silly C.happy D.brave130.A.bright B.simple C.wide D.free131.A.safely B.quickly C.pletely D.fairly132.A.conditions B.technology C.inventions D.skills133.A.illness B.mind C.nature D.a(chǎn)chievement134.A.kindness B.fairness C.exercise D.money135.A.chores B.scores C.pressure D.difficulties(2122八年級下·湖北武漢·期末)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳答案。SixyearoldAlfredisfromCalifornia.Hedidn’t136tobeeaherowhenhewentforawalkwithhismom.Butwhensomestrangers137outforhelp,Alfredandhismomrantotheirside.It138thatsomeducklings(小鴨子)hadgottenstuck(卡住)andthepeoplewhofoundthemwereunabletosavethem.Butluckilyfortheducklings,Alfredhadjustwhatit139tobringthemtosafety.Nowthesixyearoldkid’skindactisbeingtalkedaboutaroundthecountry.Itall140whenafamilyfoundamotherduckwalkingwithonlyoneducklingbychance.Thefatherduckwasnearby,but141therewerenootherducklingsfollowingthem.142thefamilyknewthatducksoftentravelinflocks(群),theyrealizedthat143wasprobablywrong.Thensuddenly,therewerestrange144ingfromadrainagepipe(排水管).Theywerethecriesofducklings.Itturnedoutthattheotherducklingshad145intothepipeandgottenstuck.Unluckily,nooneinthefamilyhadthinenough146toreachdownandpullouttheducklings—butluckily,therewasaheronearby.ThefamilyshoutedtoAlfredandhismom,whorantothematonce.ThefamilytoldAlfredandhismomwhathadhappened,andAlfreddecidedtotake147rightawayandtrytobringtheducklingstosafety.Alfredputhisarmdownintothedarkpipe148andliftedthefirstduckling.Alfredthentriedtosavethenextduckling,andthenext…149hebroughtalleightducklingstosafety.AfterAlfredsavedthelittleducklingsfrom150,theoverjoyedmotherduckwentoffwithherbelovedducklings.136.A.plan B.mean C.expect D.succeed137.A.put B.called C.handed D.took138.A.triedout B.workedout C.clearedout D.turnedout139.A.took B.include C.fear D.count140.A.worked B.changed C.stopped D.started141.A.strangely B.suddenly C.finally D.sadly142.A.Though B.If C.Before D.Because143.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything144.A.a(chǎn)nimals B.feelings C.sounds D.persons145.A.broken B.fallen C.looked D.flown146.A.ties B.a(chǎn)rms C.ropes D.fingers147.A.a(chǎn)ction B.time C.care D.heart148.A.luckily B.seriously C.beautifully D.carefully149.A.a(chǎn)s B.but C.until D.so150.A.surprise B.danger C.sleep D.sadness(2324八年級下·湖北武漢·期中)RonnylookedlikeeveryotherkidintheclassroomwhereIvolunteeredastheReadingMom.However,hehadaspeechproblemsohecouldn’t151likeotherkidsinhisgrade.IworkedwithallthestudentsinRonny’sclassonebyonetoimprovetheirreadingskills.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny’s152,I’dgivehimasilentsmile.That’swhyhesatveryclosetomeandopenedthebookasifhewasopeningatreasurethat153hadeverseen.Iwatchedhisfingersmove154undereachletterashereadoutdifficultly.Everytimehemanaged(完成)toreadawordwitha155pronunciation(發(fā)音),thebiggestsmilewouldspreadacrosshisfaceandhis156wouldshinewithpride.Afewweeksbeforetheschoolyearended,I157Ronnyabook—oneofthoseLittleGoldenBooks.Afewdayslater,Ireturnedtotheschooltovisit.I158Ronnyonachairwiththebook.Hisheadteachersaid,“Hehasn’t159thatbooksinceyougaveittohim.”Deeplymoved,Iwalked160Ronny,placedmyhandonhisshoulderandasked,“Willyoureadmeyourbook,Ronny?”Forthenextfewminutes,hereadtomemore161thanI’deverthought.The162werealreadydogeared(卷角的),likethebookhadbeenreadmanytimesalready.Whenhefinishedreading,Ronnyclosedhisbookandsaidwithgreat163,“Whatagoodbook!”Atthatmoment,asawriter,IknewIwouldget164aboutmyownwritinganddowhatthatwriterhaddone,andprobablystilldoes—careenoughtowriteastorythat165achild’slife,careenoughtomakeadifference.151.A.read B.copy C.write D.listen152.A.team B.term C.turn D.tour153.A.everybody B.somebody C.a(chǎn)nybody D.nobody154.A.easily B.slowly C.quickly D.freely155.A.wild B.heavy C.beautiful D.strange156.A.eyes B.ears C.mouth D.nose157.A.found B.borrowed C.sent D.made158.A.noticed B.heard C.followed D.realized159.A.carriedon B.takenoff C.lookedup D.putdown160.A.towards B.with C.up D.down161.A.coldly B.slowly C.clearly D.quietly162.A.letters B.books C.clothes D.pages163.A.satisfaction B.munication C.a(chǎn)chievement D.condition164.A.serious B.nervous C.worried D.surprised165.A.reminds B.records C.changes D.protects(2324八年級下·湖北武漢·期中)SinceIintroducedanimalsintomychildpsychotherapy(心理治療)practice,mylifeasadoctorhasbeenfullofwonders.OneFridayafternoon,Diane,adarkhairedfiveyearold,whohadhardlysaidawordtoanyoneoutsideherhomeenvironment,cametomeforprofessional166.WhenDianeandherparentswereseatedinthewaitingroom,ItookPuppyandwalkedoutto167them.InoticedimmediatelyDianesatwithher168down,andhereyesdirectedtowardthefloorinfrontofher,makingnomovetolookup.Puppy,walkingaheadofme,wentstraighttoDiane.BecauseDiane’sheadwaslowered,Puppywasalmost169herwhenthegirlfinallycaughtsightofhim.Surprisedbythe170sight,thegirl’seyesbecamehugeandthenhermouthslowlysmiledalittle.PuppystoppeddirectlyinfrontofDianeand171hisheadonDiane’sleg.IgreetedDiane,butshedidn’trespond.Instead,shebegantosilentlypetPuppy’shead,runningher172softlyoverPuppy’searsandnose.Obviouslyshewasstill173,butshewassmilingandseemedtobeenjoyingher“munication”withPuppy.ThenIgavePuppya174togobackintotheoffice.AsPuppywalkedaway,IwatchedDiane’sfacefallandhereyestakeona175look.Isaid,“Oh,I’msorry.Ididn’trealizeyouwantedPuppyto176.Allyouhavetodoforhimtoebackistosay,‘Puppy,e.’”Afterstrugglinginside,Diane177inasoftvoice.“Puppy,e,pleasee.”Diane’sparentswatchedin178.Theycouldn’tbelievewhathadhappenedbeforethem.IgavePuppyanothersignalandheranovertothegirlwhogotoffherchairandhuggedPuppytightlyaroundtheneck.Seeingthis,Iwas179.ItwasforsurethatDianehadtakenthefirst180inherjourneytowardbeingabletointeract(互動)withtheworldoutsideherhome.Puppyhadworkedhismagicagain.166.A.feeling B.help C.training D.skill167.A.face B.treat C.surprise D.meet168.A.ear B.mouth C.head D.back169.A.reaching B.feeling C.holding D.hitting170.A.careful B.meaningful C.unexpected D.strange171.A.fixed B.laid C.used D.carried172.A.a(chǎn)rms B.feet C.legs D.hands173.A.happy B.sorry C.nervous D.excited174.A.mark B.sign C.show D.example175.A.touched B.satisfied C.confused D.disappointed176.A.stay B.stop C.hug D.run177.A.replied B.called C.plained D.explained178.A.tears B.trouble C.silence D.order179.A.praised B.surprised C.worried D.pleased180.A.step B.place C.turning D.shot(2324八年級下·湖北武漢·期中)Smartphoneshavetrulybeenawonderfulinvention,gettingusallclosertoanotherthaneverbefore.Andyet,peopleseemtopaymoreattentiontothephoneintheirhandsthanthe181sittinginfrontofthem.Asaresult,somerestaurantshavetakenstepstostopthe182ofsmartphoneduringameal.TimLove,acookwho183severalrestaurantsint

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