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重難題型突破第二節(jié)常規(guī)題型題型一完形填空A(2023·泰州市靖江市模擬)(詞數(shù):331
建議用時:9分鐘)
Ihaveaspecialplaceinmyheartforlibraries.IhaveitforaslongasIcanremember.Iwasalwaysa
1
?reader,sometimesreadinguptothreebooksadayasachild.Storieswerelikeairtome
2
?whenotherkidsplayedballgamesorwenttoparties,IhadadventuresthroughthebooksIborrowedfromthelibrary.MyfirstjobwasworkingattheUkiahLibrarywhenIwas16yearsold.Itwasa(n)
3
?jobandIdideverythingfromshelvingbookstoreadingtothechildrenforstorytime,whichIreallyenjoyed.
4
?Igrewolderandbecameamother,thelibrarymeantmoreinmylife.Ihadseveralchildrenandbookswerethemainsourceofour
5
?.Itwasfunforustogotothelocallibrary,wheremykidscould
6
?bookstoreadorbooks
7
?theywantedmetoreadtothem.Ialwaysread,usingdifferentvoices,
8
?Icouldn’tactoutthestorieswithmyvoiceperfectly.Theylovedit!Itwasaspecialtimetostaywithmychildrenandit
9
?themwiththewondermentofbooks.Now,Iseemychildrentakingtheir
10
?tothelibraryandIlovethattheexcitementofgoingtothelibrarylivesonfromgenerationtogeneration.Asanovelist,I’vefoundanewrelationshipwithlibraries.Iencouragereaderstogototheirlocallibrarywhentheycan’t
11
?tobuyabook.I
12
?librariesasasafehaven(保護(hù)區(qū))forreadersandwriters,a
13
?thathelpsconnectareaderwithabook.Libraries,intheirownway,helpfight
14
?bookpiracy(盜版行為)andIthinkallwritersshouldsupportlibrariesinapossiblewaywhentheycan.
15
?readerstousethelibrary.Sharelibraryannouncementsonyoursocialmedia.Visitthemandtalkaboutthemwhenyoucan.(
A
)1.A.crazy
B.confident
C.curious
D.clever(
C
)2.A.but
B.or
C.and
D.for(
B
)3.A.difficult
B.ideal
C.easy
D.challenging(
D
)4.A.Until
B.While
C.Before
D.As(
C
)5.A.life
B.study
C.entertainment
D.hobbies(
B
)6.A.getaway
B.pickout
C.putaway
D.turnout(
A
)7.A.that
B.what
C.how
D.why(
B
)8.A.because
B.though
C.if
D.butACBDCBAB(
D
)9.A.communicated
B.compared
C.shared
D.filled(
D
)10.A.friends
B.family
C.teachers
D.children(
B
)11.A.agree
B.afford
C.expect
D.hope(
A
)12.A.see
B.play
C.act
D.work(
B
)13.A.cover
B.bridge
C.house
D.harbour(
A
)14.A.against
B.for
C.forward
D.to(
C
)15.A.Help
B.Ask
C.Encourage
D.ChooseDDBABACB(2023·靖江外國語學(xué)校模擬)(詞數(shù):344
建議用時:10分鐘)The
height
of
life
MichaelStonehadalwaysdreamedofflying.Hismotherreadhimsomanystoriesaboutflyingthatthey
1
?hisdreamswithcolourandbeauty.Hisdad,ontheotherhand,
2
?hardwork.Healwayssaid,
“Youwantsomething?Workforit!”Fromtheageof14,Michaelstarted
3
?asapole-vaulter(撐竿跳運(yùn)動員).Heworkedouteverydaywithweightliftingandrunning,andhecontinuedtohelphisparentswiththeirfarmwork.Hismotherwishedhecould
4
?abitmore,buthisfatherwouldsmileandsay,
“
5
?youwantsomething,workforit!”SoonlaterMichaelstoodinthestadium(體育場)
6
?oneofthefinaltwocompetitors(競爭者)inthepole-vaultingeventintheNationalJuniorOlympics.Afterawarm-up,hefoundhispole,and
7
?ontherunwaythatledtothemostchallengingeventofhis17-year-oldlife.Suddenlyhebecame
8
?.Hehadneverexperiencedthisbefore.Thenhethoughtofhismother’s
9
?,
“Takedeepbreathswhenyoufeelnervous.”Sohedid.Slowlythenervousnesswasgone.Hegently
10
?hispole,andbegantostretch(伸展)outhisarmsandupperbody.Andthen,he
11
?pickeduphispole.Heknewitwashistimetofly.Ashebegansprinting(沖刺)downtherunway,somethingfeltwonderfully
12
?,butfamiliar.Whenhetookadeepbreath,ithappened.Hebegantoflyjustlikeinhischildhood
13
?.Onlythistimeheknewhewasn’tdreaming.TheloudcheersfromtheaudiencebroughtMichaelback.Hecould
14
?thesmileonhisparents’faces.Hislifewouldneverbethesame.Itwasn’tbecausehewontheNationalJuniorOlympicsand
15
?aworldrecord.Anditwasn’tbecausehehadjustachievedhispersonalbest.ItwassimplybecauseMichaelStonewasblind.(
A
)1.A.filled
B.presented
C.shared
D.compared(
D
)2.A.succeededin
B.joinedin
C.pushedin
D.believedin(
C
)3.A.playing
B.thinking
C.training
D.showing(
B
)4.A.help
B.relax
C.improve
D.exercise(
C
)5.A.Before
B.Unless
C.If
D.Though(
C
)6.A.for
B.like
C.as
D.between(
D
)7.A.stayed
B.climbed
C.entered
D.steppedADCBCCD(
A
)8.A.nervous
B.confident
C.angry
D.surprised(
A
)9.A.words
B.facts
C.orders
D.tears(
D
)10.A.pickedup
B.lookedthrough
C.handedout
D.putdown(
C
)11.A.secretly
B.strangely
C.carefully
D.curiously(
B
)12.A.popular
B.different
C.comfortable
D.hard(
D
)13.A.hobbies
B.jokes
C.stories
D.dreams(
D
)14.A.wonder
B.remember
C.see
D.imagine(
B
)15.A.beat
B.broke
C.ran
D.hitAADCBDDBC(2023·鹽城景山中學(xué)模擬)(詞數(shù):377
建議用時:9分鐘)
IneverthoughtIwouldbea“runner”.IwasthegirlwhoranslowestinthePEclass.Afewyearsago,IwaswalkingwithagroupoffriendsintheRacefortheCure,a5-kmracedesignedtoraisemoneyforthefightagainstbreastcancer(乳腺癌),untiloneladycaught
1
?attention.WearingaT-shirtwiththeword“Survivor”,shewasoneofthe
2
?womenI’veeverseen.Shemusthavebeencloseto70yearsold.Shewassosmallthatitseemedasifshecouldevenbeturnedover(翻倒)byastrongwind,
3
?shewasrunning.Whenpassingmeandmygroupoffriends,shewavedanddidn’t
4
?.Shejusttookadeepbreathandran
5
?,butfirmly(堅(jiān)定地)—asifeachstephadpushedhercanceroutofherbody.Rightatthatmoment,I
6
?thatinthenextRacefortheCure,I’dberunningalongwithher.Aweeklater,Ifoundmyselfinthegym,runningonthetreadmill(跑步機(jī)).Three
7
?afterIstarted,myfacewasbrightred.Ifeltlikemylungs(肺)weregoingtoburst.Ipreferredto
8
?towalk.Atthattime,Ithoughtofthe
9
?attherace.Ikeptitup.Icontinuedtopractise.Atlast,Iwasabletoholdon(堅(jiān)持)alittle
10
?eachtime.Threeandahalfminutes.Fourminutes.Fiveminutes.Ayearlater,IwasattheRacefortheCure
11
?,butthistime,Iranwiththeotherrunners.Whentheracestarted,theypassedmeby.Iranforward.Iworriedabout
12
?I’dbeabletofinishit,butthenIrememberedthe
13
?womanagain.IranasfastasIcoulduntilIfinallycrossedthatfinishingline.Ihadjust
14
?myfirstrace!Ilookeddownatmylegs,amazed.TheyhaddonesomethingI’dneverthoughtpossible.IhadneverfeltsostrongbeforeandIknewitwasa
15
?thatIwantedtocreateagain.(
A
)1.A.my
B.her
C.your
D.their(
B
)2.A.tallest
B.weakest
C.prettiest
D.heaviest(
C
)3.A.or
B.so
C.but
D.and(
A
)4.A.stop
B.reply
C.greet
D.leave(
B
)5.A.fast
B.slowly
C.strangely
D.carelessly(
C
)6.A.agreed
B.learnt
C.decided
D.explained(
D
)7.A.days
B.years
C.months
D.minutes(
D
)8.A.setoff
B.warmup
C.standup
D.slowdown(
C
)9.A.girl
B.group
C.woman
D.friendsABCABCDDC(
A
)10.A.longer
B.faster
C.higher
D.farther(
B
)11.A.byaccident
B.onceagain
C.inahurry
D.forthefirsttime(
D
)12.A.how
B.why
C.when
D.whether(
B
)13.A.careful
B.brave
C.serious
D.clever(
C
)14.A.lost
B.began
C.finished
D.recorded(
C
)15.A.secret
B.pity
C.wonder
D.traditionABDBCCD(詞數(shù):334
建議用時:10分鐘)
Istoodoutsidemyteacher’soffice,thinkingaboutmyfinalgrade.Wordsweremysecretfriend,andalthoughIhadn’ttoldanyone,Iwantedtomakealifeoutofthemasafamouswritersomeday.Surely,Ithought,my
1
?wouldbeasignofmyfuturesuccess.Thedooropened.MrMills
2
?mypaperoutofhisbagslowlyandhandedittome.IsawthatalargeredCwaslookingangrilyatme.Myfirstthoughtwasto
3
?thepaperandrun.Heatrosetomyface.I
4
?tosaygoodbyeasIturned.Igaveupmydreamofbeingawriter.Lifewenton.Something
5
?shortlyaftermy30thbirthday.PerhapsIfinallyrealizedtheemptinessthathadcomewithignoring(忽略)myownneedto
6
?.Itwastimetorediscovermy
7
?.Ibegansendingmyworktomagazines.Whentheworkwas
8
?,Ikeptgoing.Icontinuedtosendmywork—118piecesinoneyear,
9
?Ialsogotrejected(拒絕)89times.Eachonemademefeelabitlikeopeninganoldwound.Itoldmyselfthatnoteveryrejectionhadtodowithmywritingquality.ButIcouldn’thelp
10
?therejections.Later,Iattendedaneditorialcommentcourse.Isatdownacrossfromtheeditorwhoheldmyworkandlookedupatme.Ibecamevery
11
?.Shesmiledandsaid,
“Thisisverylovelyandgreatwriting.”Ismiledbackatherandstoppedworrying.Onemorning,thephonerang.“Your
12
?haswonagrant(撥款),”awomansaid,
“fivehundreddollars.”Fromthenon,I
13
?countingtherejectionsalthoughIstillhadthem.I’vemadea
14
?andposteditonmydesk.EachtimeIhearanencouragingorsupportiveword,Iaddittothelist.Mylist
15
?menevertogiveupmydreams.(
D
)1.A.progress
B.hobby
C.courage
D.grade(
B
)2.A.pushed
B.pulled
C.carried
D.watched(
C
)3.A.sell
B.copy
C.throw
D.find(
D
)4.A.remembered
B.wanted
C.agreed
D.managed(
A
)5.A.changed
B.appeared
C.broke
D.lost(
C
)6.A.listen
B.speak
C.write
D.read(
B
)7.A.story
B.dream
C.chance
D.idea(
D
)8.A.used
B.printed
C.bought
D.returned(
C
)9.A.because
B.so
C.but
D.ifDBCDACBDC(
D
)10.A.avoiding
B.forgetting
C.hating
D.counting(
C
)11.A.brave
B.surprised
C.nervous
D.polite(
A
)12.A.work
B.plan
C.meeting
D.job(
C
)13.A.enjoyed
B.suggested
C.stopped
D.continued(
D
)14.A.mistake
B.note
C.decision
D.list(
B
)15.A.needs
B.encourages
C.makes
D.asksDCACDBE(2023·泰州市興化市模擬)(詞數(shù):308
建議用時:8分鐘)
ItwasacolddaywhenDorotheeBrutzerandherhusbandUwearrivedinChangshaforthefirsttimeinNovember1999.
TheGermancouple,whose
1
?namesareDuXuehuiandWuZhengrong,wenttovisittheHunanDisabledPersons’Federation.
2
?ofthemwerevolunteersofGlobalTeaminGermany.Theywantedtolearnaboutthecharitywhichhelpedtheprovince’sdeaf
3
?.Afterthevisit,DuandWusharedthesamewishtodosomething
4
?.
In2002,thecouplemovedtoChangshaandstartedtoworkwiththecharity
5
?theyreceivedvolunteertrainingbackinGermany.
Wusaid,
“Thechildrencouldn’tgetanyspeechrehabilitation(康復(fù))trainingbefore.Withthehelp,theystartedtomake
6
?inspeaking.WhenIsawthat,Ifeltasenseofachievement.Sostayingherebecamethe
7
?choice.”
Durememberstherewasonlyoneteachingbookforspecial
8
?whentheyarrived.Andonlyfifteenpageswereaboutspeechtraining.“But
9
?thereareplentyofbooksonthissubject,”shesaid.
AccordingtoWu,onlyasmallpercentageoftheprovince’sdeafchildrencouldgetrehabilitationtraininginthepast.Mostofthem
10
?thebesttimetostartbecauseitwasoftenlatewhentheirparentsrealizedtheyneededhelp.Asmoreorganizations
11
?deafchildren,manyofthemnowgettraining.
Thecouplediscoveredthatdeafchildrenhaddifficultyfinding
12
?whentheygrewup.SoWuopenedabreadshopinChangshatohiredeafpeople.Wu’sshophas
13
?morethan20peoplesofar.Theydidaverygoodjobintheshop.Wuhopesthathecan
14
?inChangshaandruntheshopaslongaspossible.Thenhecanhelpdeafpeoplemakea
15
?bythemselves.Theycangainrespectaswell.(
B
)1.A.French
B.Chinese
C.German
D.Japanese(
C
)2.A.None
B.All
C.Both
D.Neither(
C
)3.A.actors
B.athletes
C.children
D.policemen(
A
)4.A.meaningful
B.creative
C.popular
D.old(
D
)5.A.though
B.before
C.while
D.after(
A
)6.A.progress
B.changes
C.mistakes
D.decisions(
B
)7.A.wrong
B.natural
C.unusual
D.difficult(
C
)8.A.sports
B.manners
C.education
D.meetings(
D
)9.A.past
B.before
C.then
D.nowBCCADABCD(
A
)10.A.missed
B.avoided
C.reached
D.doubted(
B
)11.A.getalongwith
B.payattentionto
C.keepawayfrom
D.keepintouchwith(
A
)12.A.jobs
B.answers
C.friends
D.ways(
C
)13.A.cured
B.served
C.trained
D.protected(
B
)14.A.lie
B.remain
C.arrive
D.rest(
D
)15.A.conversation
B.discovery
C.journey
D.livingABACBDF(2023·揚(yáng)州市江都區(qū)模擬)(詞數(shù):305
建議用時:6分鐘)
WhenmynieceJessicawasonlysixyearsold,shecamehomefromschoolonedayverysadly.Ithadfinallybeenher
1
?attheweeklyshow-and-tellofherclass,butherteacher’slaughteratherpresentationmadeher
2
?.“ItalkedaboutUncleSteve,”Jessicacriedinalowvoice.“WhenIshowedhis
3
?totheclass,MrsYateslaughedatit.”Beingonly
4
?yearsoldatthetimeandtheproductofmymother’ssecondmarriage,Stevewasmorelikea
5
?toJessicathananuncle.Trulyherbestbuddyandpartner,JessicaalwayschattedaboutUncleSteve.Itwas
6
?greatsurprisethatshe’dmakehimthetopicofhershow-and-tell.Whatwasalittlemoreunclearwas
7
?MrsYateswouldfindhispicturefunnyenoughtomakeJessicasad.Therewasaparents’meetingattheendofthemonth.
8
?meetingwithMrsYatesanddiscussingJessica’sprogress,mysisterLanismoothlyturnedtheconversationaroundtoherdaughter’sturnatshow-and-tell.Onceagain,theteacher
9
?laughter.“Oh,MrsDeDeo,”shelaughed,
“IhadnoideaJessicawasso
10
?,butImustexplainmylaughter.EveryMondaywhenJessicacomesintoschool,shetalksaboutherweekendsspentwithhergrandmotherand
11
?.Shetellstheotherstudentshowhesometimeshitsher,takeshertoysandstealshercookies.Iwasseriously
12
?givingyouacalltoaskifyouknewthe
13
?.WhenshebroughtinapictureofUncleSteveandshareditwiththeclass,Iwas
14
?tofindarudeman.WhatIsawwasa
15
?,fat-cheeked,three-year-oldboy.Icouldn’thelpbutlaugh!”(
C
)1.A.topic
B.title
C.turn
D.term(
A
)2.A.cry
B.laugh
C.stand
D.sit(
B
)3.A.story
B.picture
C.name
D.video(
A
)4.A.three
B.four
C.five
D.six(
A
)5.A.brother
B.sister
C.son
D.daughter(
D
)6.A.any
B.some
C.much
D.no(
B
)7.A.how
B.why
C.where
D.when(
C
)8.A.Until
B.Before
C.After
D.By(
A
)9.A.brokeinto
B.brokedown
C.brokethrough
D.brokeupCABAADBCA(
C
)10.A.angry
B.nervous
C.sad
D.frightened(
B
)11.A.father
B.uncle
C.brother
D.cousin(
A
)12.A.considering
B.suggesting
C.remembering
D.regretting(
D
)13.A.location
B.condition
C.position
D.situation(
B
)14.A.choosing
B.expecting
C.deciding
D.planning(
C
)15.A.careless
B.rude
C.sweet
D.politeCBADBCG(2023·嘉興、舟山)(詞數(shù):306
建議用時:6分鐘)
Onherwaytoschool,AmberWilliamsfoundapenny(一分錢)ontheground.“Seeapenny,pickitup.Alldaylong,you’llbe
1
?.”Rememberingthesong,shequicklypickeditup.“I’veneverseenyousmilesobrightly,Amber.”She
2
?andsawBella,themostpopulargirlinherclass.They’dhardlyspokenbefore,althoughtheylivedonthesame
3
?.“Wasitbecauseofthepenny?”shethought.Overthenextfewhours,Amberhadthebesttimeever.Shegotthe
4
?answerintheMathsclass.Shefoundafive-dolla
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