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03完形填空30篇(廣東名校期中真題)從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項。TherewasaproblemwiththeMinRiverinSichuan,China.Thepeoplewholivedalongitwere1itbecauseitwouldoverflow(泛濫).Thishappenedeveryyear.Whentheriveroverflowed,waterwouldfloodthepeople’shomes,andeverythingwouldget2.Sosomeofthepeoplegottogetherandtriedto3thisproblem.Finally,LiBingcameandfoundoutthattheproblemofthefloodingriverstartedupinthemountains.The4ofthemountainswereveryhighupinthesky,whereitwasverycold.Whenitwaswintertime,itwouldgetsocoldthattheywouldbe5insnow.Whenspringtimecame,allthesnowwouldmelt.ThewaterwouldfalldownthemountainsandgointotheMinRiver,whichmadeitoverflow.LiBingknewthatthemeltingsnowwasthe6oftheflooding.Buthealsoknewthathecouldn’t7thesnowfrommelting.Herealizedthatthebestwaytosolvetheproblemwouldbetoturnitintoanopportunityforsomething8tohappen.Awayfromtheriver,therewasapieceoflandthathaditsownproblem.Itdidn’thaveany9.SoLiBingstartedthinkingabouthowhecouldgettheextra(額外的)wateroftheMinRivertothelandthat10neededwatertogrowplants.LiBinggotsomeworkerstogetherandcreatedalevee(河堤)intheMinRiver,whichsolvedtheproblem.1.A.pleasedwith B.frightenedof C.strictabout D.ashamedof2.A.big B.small C.wet D.dry3.A.solve B.spread C.share D.prepare4.A.colors B.sizes C.shapes D.tops5.A.avoided B.changed C.covered D.satisfied6.A.situation B.cause C.type D.achievement7.A.stop B.suggest C.enjoy D.see8.A.regular B.rapid C.terrible D.good9.A.temperature B.wealth C.water D.fish10.A.suddenly B.really C.hardly D.finallyHaveyoueverofferedahelpinghandtothosewhoareintroubleOneday,two______werewalkingalongtheroadtoschoolwhentheysawanoldwomancarryingalargebasketofpears.Theythoughtthewomanlookedvery______.Theywentuptoherandsaid,“Areyougoingtotown?Ifyouare,wewillhelpcarryyourbasket.”“Thankyou,”______thewoman,“youareverykind.YouseeI’mweakandill.”Thenshetoldthemthatshewasnowgoingtomarketto______thepearswhichgrewontheonlytreeinherlittlegarden.“Weareallgoingtothe_____.”saidtheboys.“Letushavethebasket.”Andtheytookholdofit,oneeachside.Theywalked______

withtheheavybasket,buthappily.Theotherday,Isawalittlegirlstopand______

apieceoforangepeel(皮),whichshethrewintothedustbin(垃圾桶),“Iwish______

wouldthrowthatonthesidewalk,”saidshe.“Someonemaysteponitandfall.”Perhapssomemaysaythatthesearenot______things.Thatisright.Butsuchalittlethingshowsthatyouhaveathoughtfulmindandafeelingheart.Wemustnotwaitforthe______todogreatthings.Wemustbeginwithlittlethingsoflove.11.A.boys B.girls C.men D.women12.A.bored B.tired C.pleased D.surprised13.A.asked B.told C.replied D.spoke14.A.bring B.buy C.take D.sell15.A.town B.market C.garden D.school16.A.weakly B.quickly C.slowly D.quietly17.A.takeout B.cutoff C.putdown D.pickup18.A.nobody B.everybody C.somebody D.anybody19.A.little B.good C.great D.bad20.A.pay B.time C.advice D.love(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)OncetherewasawomaninoneofthemanykingdomsthatmadeupancientChina.Shetoldthe21stories!Shewasmarriedtoakingwholovedherstories.Thekinglovedthequeen.Sadly,oneday,thequeenbecameillanddied.Everyonethoughtthekingwouldsoonfindanother22,butthekingwasverysad.Hespentmoreandmoretimeinhisgarden,andlessandlesstime23theneedsofhispeople.Everyoneinthekingdomwas24.Theywereafraidthattheirenemiesmighthearthenewsandattackthecountry.Oneday,awisemansawsomechildrenplayingwiththeirdolls.Thedollsmadedancing25onthewall.Thisgavethewisemananidea.Heknewthestoriesthequeenusedtotell.Whatifhecouldbringthosestoriestolife?Thewisemanmadeapuppetoutofbitsofclay.Hepaintedthepuppettolooksomewhatlikethequeen.Whenthepuppetwasfinished,thewisemancarriedhispuppet,acandle,andascreentotheking’sgarden.Heplacedthescreenneartheking’schair.Heplacedhiscandle,hispuppet,andhimselfbehindthescreen.Hewaitedforthekingto26.Thekingdidnoteven27thescreenatfirst.Itwasthedancingshadowthatdrewhiseyes.Asthewisemanmovedthepuppet28thescreen,hetoldwonderfulstoriesofthequeen.Thekingwassurprised.Heknewthe29wasthere.Heknewthepuppetwasthere.Butitseemedasiftheshadowwastellingthestory,asifthequeenwasspendingtimewithhim.Thekingwasnolonger30.Attheendofeachbusyday,thekingwentintohisgarden,eagertovisithisshadowqueenandhearherstoriesonceagain.Thatishowshadowpuppetsfirstbegan.21.A.best B.worst C.mostboring D.mostdifficult22.A.king B.queen C.story D.garden23.A.caringfor B.lookingfor C.waitingfor D.applyingfor24.A.relaxed B.worried C.excited D.pleased25.A.music B.sounds C.shadows D.candles26.A.walk B.move C.leave D.appear27.A.draw B.notice C.place D.carry28.A.on B.over C.under D.behind29.A.queen B.king C.children D.wiseman30.A.sad B.ill C.afraid D.cheerful(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Saturday,June16thInthemorning,wewentcampingalongapathinGreenNaturalPark.Wewerehappybecauseitwasa31day.Wewereexpectinganenjoyabletwo-dayholiday.Ontheway,wekeptsingingandmakingjokes.However,intheafternoon,whenwefinishedour32atoneo’clock,itwasdarkandwindy.Soon,therewasashower.Unluckily,noneofusbrought33.Weranaboutbutwecouldfindnoplacetohide.Twentyminutespassedanditwasstillraining.Therewere34togobeforewereachedthecampsite(野營地).Itwasevenworsethatoursmallcompass(指南針)showedthatwewenttothewrongway.Wegot35!Wehadtomakeaquick36asitwasrainingheavily.Chrissaidwecouldsetupatenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtosetupthetent.ChrisandItriedtomakeafiretokeepus37.Butwewereunabletolightthefire,aseverythingwas38.Wedriedourselves,chattedandwaitedinsidethetent.Ataboutfiveo’clock,itstoppedraining.Wedecidedto39thecampingtripbecauseallofushadbeenverytired.Thiscampingtripmaynotbevery40butweknoweachotherbetter.AndthemostimportantthingI’velearnedfromthistripistheimportanceofteamspirit.31.A.rainy B.sunny C.snowy D.windy32.A.work B.trip C.supper D.lunch33.A.anumbrella B.amap C.aphone D.awatch34.A.months B.minutes C.hours D.days35.A.happy B.lost C.excited D.bored36.A.decision B.look C.answer D.list37.A.clean B.cool C.warm D.cold38.A.dry B.broken C.dirty D.wet39.A.goon B.giveup C.putoff D.insiston40.A.valuable B.useful C.boring D.successful(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Whenalargewomantooktheseatbesidemeonaplane,Ifeltuncomfortable.Shehadtolowerherselfslowly,squeezing(擠壓)herbodyintothe41space.“MynameisKelly.I’mfromCanada.Whereareyoufrom?”Shewavedahandinfrontofmyface.

“China,”IsaidasIshookher42unhappily.Kelly43talkingtome.Shewasverythoughtful.Whenwewereserveddrinksandmeals,shemadesurethatIhadenough44inmyseat.“Idon’twanttomakeyouuncomfortablewithmyelephant45!”shesaidsincerely(真誠的).

Thismademehaveaverygoodimpressiononher.Aswetalked,Iwassurprisedbyherwisewords.Shehadreadmanybooksandwasverysmart.Iasked,“Haveyoueverthoughtaboutlosingsomeyour46?Aren’tyou47aboutgettingillnessesbecauseofyourweight?”“Notatall.Ieathealthyfoodandwalkoften,”shesaid,“Peoplewillgetillnessesmore48iftheyalwaysworryaboutsomething.Freeyourselffromyourextrathings,soyouarefreetobeyourself.You’refreeonlyifyouare49withothers.”IsuddenlyrealizedthatKellywasthemostbeautifuland50womanIhadevermetinmylife.41.A.suitable B.large C.small D.comfortable42.A.head B.leg C.shoulder D.hand43.A.kept B.stopped C.finished D.hated44.A.food B.drinks C.room D.money45.A.look B.size C.sound D.action46.A.weight B.memory C.time D.friends47.A.happy B.excited C.sorry D.worried48.A.seriously B.slowly C.easily D.clearly49.A.strict B.comfortable C.careful D.bored50.A.clever B.active C.important D.successful(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)ZuTiwasagreatmanofJinDynasty.Hewas51forhishardworkandgreatachievements.Butwhenhewasachild,hewasanaughtyboywhoshowedlittle52inreading.Ashegrewup,ZuTi53hedidn’thaveenoughknowledge.Andhedeeplyfeltthathecouldnotservehiscountrywell.Sohemadeuphismindtostudyhard.ZuTihada54friendnamedLiuKun.Theyhadadeepfriendship.Sotheystayedtogethereveryday.Theyevensleptononebedeverynightand55atthesametimeeverymorning.Oneearlymorning,whentheywerestill56,ZuTiheardtheroostercrowing(打鳴).An57cametohim.HewokeupLiuKunandsaid,“Howaboutgettinguptoplayswords(劍)?”Thoughhewasstillsleepy,LiuKunagreedwithZuTigladly.Theykepttheirwordsdayafterday.Theynevergaveupnomatterhow58inwinterorhotinsummer.Besides,theybegantostudyhistory59andputalltheirenergyintoreadingbooks.Inthisway,theylearnedagreatdealofknowledgeandmademuchprogress.Afewyearslater,bothofthemgrewupwithtalentsandwisdom.Atlast,their60cametrueandtheymadegreatcontributionstotheircountry.ThisistheChineseidiomstory“ToRisewiththeRooster”.51.A.ready B.famous C.late D.sorry52.A.pride B.respect C.interest D.kindness53.A.realized B.decided C.imagined D.promised54.A.rich B.busy C.strict D.close55.A.pickedup B.gotup C.gaveup D.madeup56.A.discussing B.fighting C.sleeping D.reading57.A.order B.ability C.exam D.idea58.A.cool B.dry C.cold D.wet59.A.carefully B.politely C.slowly D.fastly60.A.studies B.dreams C.hobbies D.stories(20-21八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Whydoyoufeelencouragedwhenyourteachergivesyouasmile?Howdoyouknowyourmotheris61whenshefrowns(皺眉)?Inbothcases,thepersonistellingussomethingnotwith62,butwithfacialexpressions.Facialexpressionsareoneormoremovementsonaperson’s63,suchasfrowning,raisingone’seyebrows(眉毛),andnoseandlipmovements.They64people’sfeelings.ScientistsatOxfordUniversityhaveshownthathumanshave80muscles(肌肉)ontheirfaces.Thesemusclescancreatemorethan7,000expressionsontheface.However,therearesixmainkindsoffacialexpressionsthatare65inallcultures:happiness,sadness,surprise,fear,angeranddisgust(厭惡).Facialexpressionsareveryimportantto66.OnestudyatUCLA,intheUS,showedthatinmostconversations,over93percentofthecommunicatingisdonewithoutspeaking.Ifpeoplecan67facialexpressions,theymaybebetteratknowingwhatotherpeoplearefeeling,sotheycanunderstandothersbetter.Someonewhodoesnot68acertaintypeoffoodusuallywillmakeafacewhentheyseeortasteit.Frowningcanexpresspeople’sworryoranger69.Raisedeyebrowsandopeneyesshowsurprise.However,therearesometaboos(禁忌)forreadingpeople’sfacialexpressions.Forexample,itisnotagoodideatostareatsomeoneforalongtimewhilereadinghisorherfacialexpressions.Theymaythinkyouare70.61.A.surprised B.excited C.happy D.angry62.A.words B.actions C.expressions D.gestures63.A.body B.face C.hand D.nose64.A.mean B.create C.express D.design65.A.common B.different C.special D.usual66.A.understanding B.imagination C.conversation D.communication67.A.recognize B.read C.watch D.notice68.A.hate B.eat C.enjoy D.need69.A.clearly B.differently C.happily D.carefully70.A.polite B.rude C.cute D.kind(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D項中,選出最佳選項。Anoldfarmer,Jim,andabeautifulwhiteswanhavebeentogetherforalmostfortyyears71millionsofpeople.In1984Jimdrovehomewithagroupoffriends,hesawaswaninanemptyfield.Itswingswere72.Jimquicklyrealizedthatleavingthebirdtherewouldmakeitdiesoon,sohestoppedthe73andtookthebirdhome.Thenhetriedhisbestto74it.Dayspassed,buttheswandidn’ttrytoflyaway,evenafteritswingsgotwell.Instead,anddecidedto75.JimnamedherGrace.Duringtheday,Graceis76followingherhumanfriendaround,eitherduringhisdaily77work,oronhiseveningwalks.“Ihaveplentyofworktodoeveryday.ButwhereverIgo,shecomesafterme.ShecomeswhenIcall.Wehavegotusedtoeachother.Since198478separated.”Jimsaid.“Sheusedtobe79,butnowsheistoooldtofollowmeanywhere.”headded.“ButIhopewelivemoretogether.”Afterhiswifediedafewyearsago,Jimstartedspendingmoretimewithhis80sincehehasnochildren.Humansandanimalscangetonsowellwitheachother.Amazing,isn’tit?71.A.relaxed B.supported C.satisfied D.warmed72.A.dirty B.broken C.ugly D.strange73.A.boat B.horse C.car D.bike74.A.lookafter B.lookfor C.lookat D.lookthrough75.A.leave B.stay C.fly D.swim76.A.bravely B.busily C.wisely D.carefully77.A.fishing B.planting C.farming D.housing78.A.always B.sometimes C.never D.usually79.A.strong B.clever C.happy D.heavy80.A.children B.animals C.relatives D.workers(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~25各題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答卷上將該項涂黑。Laughterisnaturalforpeople.Westarttolaughataboutfourmonthsofage.Westarttolaugheven81westarttospeak.Laughterconnectsuswithothers.Welaughmorewhenwearewithotherpeople.It’sdifficulttopretend(假裝)tolaugh.Laughteris82.Whenpeoplepretendtolaugh,mostpeopleknowit’snotreal.Whendopeoplelaugh?Only10to20percentoflaughterisaboutsomething83.Mostlaughterisaboutbeingfriendlywithotherpeople.Mostlaughtersays,“Idon’twantto84withyou.Iwanttobefriendlywithyou.”Thiskindoflaughterbringspeopletogether.Weoftenlaughwhenwefeelnervous.Inmovies,thereisoftenajokeatanexcitingmomentwheneveryonefeelsnervous.Itisusuallya(n)85joke,butwelaughalot.Ourlaughterhelpsus86.Whydoesn’teveryonelaughatthesamejoke?Noteveryonehasthesamesenseof87.Somepeoplethinkajokeisfunny,butotherpeopledon’tthinkso.Peoplehavedifferentideasaboutwhatisfunny.Ourideaofwhatisfunnychangeswith88.Foryoungchildren,theworldisnew.Theyareinterestedinmanythings,sotheylaugh89.Teenagersoftenlaughtoprotectthemselves.Adultslaughatthemselvesandotherpeoplewithsimilarproblems.Theylaughatthingsthatgivethemstress.Our90forlaughterchangegradually(逐漸地).81.A.when B.before C.after D.until82.A.honest B.difficult C.happy D.different83.A.crazy B.wonderful C.funny D.important84.A.laugh B.work C.play D.compete85.A.small B.big C.interesting D.famous86.A.work B.exercise C.sleep D.relax87.A.smell B.duty C.humour D.safety88.A.knowledge B.places C.time D.culture89.A.little B.alot C.loudly D.happily90.A.examples B.minds C.results D.reasons(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-25各題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Amywasafraidofheight.Sheneverplannedtotakearideinhotairballoon.Theideaofgoinguphundredsoffeetintotheair91her.ButlastSaturdaythebankwheresheworksorganizedairballoonrides.Therideswerefree,soshedecidedtotryballooning.Thenshegotanew92ofthewholecity.“Iloveridinginahotairballoon.Itwascompletely93anythingelseIhadeverdone.I’veneverimaginedIwould94myfearofheight.Ithinkitwasagreat95forme.”Amysaid.Shelikedlookingatthecityfromuphigh.“Ineverknewthatourcityissobeautiful,”shesaid.“Isawriversandfieldsandlotsofcolors.Wedon’thavemountainsoroceans,butitisverypretty.”Hotairballooningisusuallydoneintheearlymorningorlateafternoon.Thatiswhenthereisnotmuchwind.Peoplewhowanttorideinahotairballoonhavetobe96.Sometimesyouhavetowaitlongfortheproper97conditions.Theridesusuallytakeaboutanhour.Thenthepilotneedsto98asafeplacetolandtheballoon.Thisisoneofthebestpartsoftheride.“It’sreallyexciting.Youneverknow99youaregoingtoland.”Amysaid.Shefeltveryproudofherselfafterherfirstride.“Icanmakeit!”Shecheered.Infact,laterthatdayshewas100enoughtogoupthreemoretimes!91.A.frightened B.pleased C.interested D.disabled92.A.view B.pattern C.symbol D.appearance93.A.thesameas B.similarto C.comparedwith D.differentfrom94.A.overcome B.keep C.attract D.notice95.A.exchange B.experience C.excuse D.example96.A.serious B.worried C.patient D.careful97.A.temperature B.wind C.light D.cloud98.A.lookup B.lookfor C.lookat D.lookdown99.A.how B.when C.where D.why100.A.excited B.pleasant C.fit D.confident(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Everyschoolday,weuseschoolbagstocarryallofourthingstoschool.Theyarebigpartsofourlives.Buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutthe101oftheschoolbag?InHanDynasty(漢朝),studentsusedbambooboxestocarrybookstoschool.Peoplethoughtthatthebambooboxwasthe102schoolbag.Therewereusuallytwoorthreelayers(層)inthebox.Kidsputdifferentthings,likebooks,brushes,inkstones(硯)and103intheboxes.YoucanseethebambooboxinmanyTVshows.104,intheLegendofWhiteSnake(白蛇傳),XuShilincarriesabambooboxtothecapitaltotakeanexam.Hundredsofyearslater,people105anewkindofschoolbagcalled“budai”,or“hip-pocket”.Thebudaiwaslighterthanthebamboobox.Withthefounding(建立)ofChina,militaryrucksacks(軍用帆布包)becamepopular.Askyourgrandparentsorparentsaboutthesebags.Maybetheycantellyouabouttheir106ofcarryingthemwhentheywereatschool.Anewkindofschoolbaghas107inrecentyears.Manyofthemhavecolourfulandfashionable108onthem,suchaspicturesofcartoonsorpopstars.Andtheyaremorecomfortabletouse.Somestudentspullwheeledbags109withheavybooks.Schoolbagsarestill110.Canyouimaginewhatfutureschoolbagswillbelike?101.A.year B.history C.shape D.colour102.A.mostfamous B.mostbeautiful C.finest D.earliest103.A.football B.food C.clothes D.paper104.A.However B.Forexample C.Thatis D.Moreover105.A.suffered B.shook C.invented D.caught106.A.experiences B.pictures C.ideas D.dreams107.A.produced B.came C.appeared D.lost108.A.people B.wheels C.words D.patterns109.A.covered B.filled C.carried D.poured110.A.growing B.changing C.disappearing D.using(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Itwasasunnyday.Iwasstandinginmyshoestore.Thedooropenedandayoungmancamein.Hewasinawheelchair.Ifoundthathehadno111.“Ineednewshoesformyself,apairofblackcowboyones,”hesaid.IwassosurprisedthatIkeptsilentanddidn’tmove.“I’mnotjoking,sir,112Idon’tneedthem,”helookedatmeandsaid,“WhenIwasakid,myparents113menewshoeseveryyear.ItwassuchawonderfulfeelingthatIhaveneverforgottenit.”Ichoseapairofshoesandgavethemtotheyoungman.Hetookadeepbreathandtearscametohiseyes.Atthatmoment,ahomelessoldmanwasstandingoutside114shoes,lookingatus.Theyoungman115himandsaidtome,“Willyouaskthatoldmantocomein,please?”Ididsoandthepoormancamein.Theyoungmanaskedmeto116thebestshoesofthesize.Heturnedtotheoldman.“Sir,wouldyoumind117ontheshoesforme?”Aftertheshoeswereonhisfeet,theoldmansaidtheyfit118.“I’llbuythem.”theyoungmansaid,“Thegood119thathaveneverforgottenhascomebackagain,andnowIhavesomeonetosharethefeelingwithme.Itissogreat.”Theyoungmanofferedwhattheoldmanneeded120.Hedidhisbestinanimperfectworld.111.A.ears B.arms C.legs D.hands112.A.when B.because C.if D.although113.A.bought B.showed C.borrowed D.paid114.A.without B.on C.by D.with115.A.caught B.missed C.pushed D.noticed116.A.lookup B.takeout C.makeup D.putaway117.A.passing B.taking C.working D.trying118.A.painfully B.comfortably C.hardly D.healthily119.A.idea B.dream C.feeling D.thought120.A.seldom B.most C.little D.least(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從各題所給的A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Everyday,wealwaysseesomeoneneedhelp.Some121seriousillnessesorpain,somefeel122andtheyneedfriendshipandsomedisabledpeoplecan’texpresstheirfeelings.Manypeoplearewillingtohelpthosein123.Theyofferto124moneyforcharitiesordosomevoluntarywork.Forexample,somehighschoolanduniversitystudentsintheUSAoften125manyhoursasvolunteersinhospitalsoroldpeople’shomes.Thesevolunteersreadbookstothepeopleorplaygameswiththem126raisetheirspirits.Otheryoungvolunteersworkforthepeoplewith127.Theycleanuptheirhousesordosomeshoppingforthem.Therearealotofclubsincities.Theyorganizeallkindsofactivitiesincommunities.Theymayshowfilmsorhaveshort128tomountains,beachesormuseums.Peoplepaynothingfortheactivities.Mostoftheseclubsuse129asvolunteersbecausetheycanunderstandtheproblemsoftheseyoungboysandgirlsmoreeasily.Volunteersbelievethatthehappiestpeoplearethosewhohelpto130joytoothers.121.A.looklike B.sufferfrom C.takein D.leadto122.A.lonely B.tired C.busy D.disabled123.A.use B.tears C.black D.need124.A.raise B.rise C.finish D.organize125.A.spend B.pay C.take D.cost126.A.enoughto B.sothat C.inorderto D.suchas127.A.surprise B.difficulties C.courage D.peace128.A.path B.ways C.break D.trips129.A.teenagers B.strangers C.passengers D.seniors130.A.move B.bring C.carry D.fetch(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。BeijingOperaisournationalopera.Ithasahistoryofover200years.ItisthesoulofChinesenationalculture.Itcameintobeingafter1790whenthefourfamousAnhuioperatroupes(戲班)wenttoBeijing.BeijingOperais131ofhistoricalstories,beautifulcostumed(戲裝)andwonderfulperformances(表演).ItsmusicandsingingcamefromXipiandErhuanginAnhuiandHubei.Therearemainly132kindsofrolesinBeijingOpera:Sheng,Dan,JingandChou.TheShengisa(n)133maleactor.TheDanisafemalerole.TheJingisamalerolewithapainted134andthechopisacomedyactor.BeijingOperapresentsplaysandcharactersmainlybyfourartistic135.Theyaresinging,speaking,actingandpartialarts(唱、念、做、打).Thesewaysenable136tobeencouragedbytheperformers’feelings,language,musicandaction.BeijingOperais137bygenerations(代)ofChinesepeople.Today,anincreasingnumberofyoungpeoplearebecoming138init.ForeignpeoplearealsovisitingChinato139BeijingOpera.Ithinkthe140makeup(彩妝)onBeijingOperaactorsfacesisveryinteresting.What’sthat?Itiscalledfacialpainting.Itisalsoknownas“l(fā)ianpu”inChinese.131.A.full B.sure

C.proud D.careful132.A.three B.four C.two D.five133.A.ugly B.important C.patient D.strange134.A.hand B.foot C.head D.face135.A.shows B.ways C.scenes D.works136.A.singers B.players C.audience D.sellers137.A.enjoyed B.written C.called D.made138.A.experienced B.interested C.weak D.rich139.A.feel B.smell C.taste D.touch140.A.colorful B.mixed C.meaningful D.bad(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Joewasafarmer.Hehadn’tgoodharvest(豐收)foryears.“IfGodletmecontrolthe141,theneverythingwouldgetbetter,”hecomplained,“IknowbetterthanGoddoesbecauseIamacleverfarmer.”Godheardhiswords.“Well,Iwillgiveyouoneyear,”Godreplied.“Youwillbeinchargeoftheweather.Let’sseewhatyourcropsgrowlike.”Joewasso142thathecouldn’tbelievewhatheheard.Buthestillwantedtohaveatry.Heshouted,“Sunny!”Suddenlythecloudswentaway.Hetriedagain,“Rain!”Theskybecamecloudyrightawayandheavyrainpoureddown.Inthefollowingyear,hechangedtheweatherbetweensunnyand143.Watchinghiscropsgrowingbiggerandbigger,hefeltsatisfied.Whentheharvestseasoncame,he144hisbasketandsickle(鐮刀)tothefield,lookingforwardtoabigharvest.Buthisheartsanktothebottomwhenhefoundhisstrongcropshadnotgrownanygrainatall.Puzzledanddisappointed,hestarted145.Onceagain,Godheardhim.“Don’tyouhaveyourwishtocontroltheweather?”Godasked.“Yes,butIjustdon’tunderstand.Ihavegiventhemwhatthey146.Howcoulditbe?”Joewondered.“That’sbecauseyou147askedforwind,rainstorm,snoworanythingthatcouldmaketherootsstronger.148strongroots,ofcoursetheywon’tgrowanyfruit.”Afterheknewthetruth,heaskedGodto149thepower.Itturnedoutthatonlythroughlife’schallengeswouldweharvestthe150oflife.141.A.time B.world C.weather D.way142.A.surprised B.sorry C.angry D.worried143.A.windy B.rainy C.cloudy D.snowy144.A.brought B.carried C.packed D.pulled145.A.laughing B.smiling C.talking D.crying146.A.know B.have C.offer D.need147.A.almost B.never C.always D.just148.A.As B.For C.With D.Without149.A.takeback B.takeoff C.giveup D.putout150.A.taste B.money C.fruit D.love(22-23八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Asweallknow,highschoolyearsarequiteimportantinone’slifetime.Duringthisperiod,peopleoftencometo151whatismeaningfultothem.Asforme,I’velearnedalotbyvolunteeringatSt.Clare’sHospitalduringmyhighschoolyears.Iusedtobea152girlanddidn’tdaretospeaktostrangers.WhenIfirstbeganvolunteering,Ifeltvery153aboutbeingpushedoutsideofmycomfortzone(舒適區(qū)).Iwas154afraidtomeetdifferentpeople.Luckily,astimewentby,Iknewhowtointroducemyselftonewvolunteersandtriedmybesttomakepatientsfeelwarm.Theseexperiencesturnout

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