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1、中考题型集训(一)完形填空题组训练1_人物故事社会活动6A 2017扬州When Charles Lee handed me the small red notebook in 1974, he changed my life. “While travelling, you should keep notes on the things you see and do. _1_, you will forget them some day,” he explained. I was staying in his house when travelling in England.I took hi

2、s _2_. I wrote in the notebook every day during the homestay and back to university. I recorded weekend trips, my professors and ideas about my life and future.When I wrote, I wondered about my _3_ and purpose. Who would read this? Was I recording events and ideas just as a reminder to memory, or wa

3、s there some larger purpose for this _4_ exercise?I got a big picture for the task. I was recording events, thoughts, words that were _5_ to my life. I _6_ a future me sitting down to read the pages. I wondered what it would feel like to read those words later.I filled the notebook Charles gave me.

4、I bought a new one and _7_ it. Then another and another.Recently, I decided to look through my notebooks in the past 42 years. Charles had been _8_. I remembered the big _9_, the central happenings, but on each page were details I had _10_I hadnt written every day, but I always picked up the _11_ wh

5、en it felt important. I often wrote in them at school _12_ my students were writing. I wanted to pass on the _13_ Charles had given me. These writings formed a continuous _14_ between my past, present, and future through events in my life.It took several long evenings to read through my notebooks. A

6、s I read, I suddenly realized they are a gift to the _15_ meI am now the person I was writing to throughout those years.()1.A.So BInsteadCMoreover DOtherwise()2.A.donation BrewardCadvice Dpromise()3.A.listeners BreadersCstudents Dprofessors()4.A.daily BweeklyCmonthly Dyearly()5.A.common BimportantCp

7、ractical Dsimilar()6.A.imagined BrememberedCenjoyed Dexpected()7.A.wrote BfilledCgathered Dincreased()8.A.patient BseriousCright Dwrong()9.A.mistakes BproblemsCaccidents Devents()10.A.forgotten BavoidedCkept Dimproved()11.A.drawing BtravellingCreading Dwriting()12.A.when BuntilCbefore Dafter()13.A.n

8、otebook BhouseClesson Deffort()14.A.production BconnectionCinstruction Dsituation()15.A.late BpastCpresent DfutureB连云港If you are given only 1 yuan, can you live in a city for one day? It may be a little difficult. But _1_ from Xian did it. On 10 April, more than 60 students from the Middle School At

9、tached to Northwestern Polytechnical University _2_ the One Yuan Metropolis Survival. The charity for teenagers called Imperceptible Education held this _3_. Students had to live and they had to deal with a lot of _4_ tasks. It has happened in eight cities and is going to four others, including Beij

10、ing, in May. To _5_, many students looked for parttime jobs and saw how hard life was. Zhang Qiyue, 14, asked more than 10 restaurants for a job and _6_ got one chance. “We were sad when they said _7_. But slowly, we got used to it,” he said. After being a waiter for an hour, he _8_ 25 yuan. Some ma

11、de use of their talents _9_ singing and dancing in parks or shopping malls. Many people who walked by took notice and helped _10_. Zhao Jiacheng, 14, drew pictures and made paper crafts(手工). “This showed its _11_ to learn a special skill,” he said.Living was hard, _12_ finishing the tasks was not an

12、y easier. They went to different places to finish tasks in a _13_ time. The most amazing one was when they had to exchange things worth a hundred yuan with only a piece of paper in half an hour. “We learned _14_ to persuade(说服) others. From a balloon to a cake to a bottle of yogurt, after almost 20

13、tries, we got an expensive necklace,” he said. “We would _15_ all of the money we had raised to poor schools in Tibet.”()1. Ateachers Bstudents Cworkers Dwaiters()2. Atook a look at Btook photos of Ctook care of Dtook part in()3. Aactivity Bparty Ccelebration Dfestival()4. Aeasy Bhard Cperfect Dsecr

14、et()5. Amake trouble Bmake paper Cmake money Dmake music()6. Afinally Bquickly Crecently Dsuddenly()7. Ahello Bthanks Cyes Dno()8. Aborrowed Bpaid Cgot Dspent()9. Aby Bfrom Cwith Dabout()10. Ahim Bher Cthem Dus()11. Aimportant Bdifficult Cpossible Dinteresting()12. Aor Bif Cas Dbut()13. Along Bshort

15、 Cright Dwrong()14. Awhere Bwhy Chow Dwhen()15. Ashow Bbring Cafford Dgive_题组训练2_亲情故事人物故事A 连云港My mother used to ask me what is the most important part of the body. Through the years I kept trying to give the correct answer.When I was younger, I thought _1_ was very important to us as humans, so I sa

16、id, “My ears, Mommy.”She said, “No. Many people are deaf. Keep thinking about it and I will ask you again.”Several years _2_, she asked me again. This time I told her, “Mommy, sight is very important to _3_, so it must be our _4_”She _5_ me and told me, “You are learning fast, _6_ the answer is not

17、correct because there are many people who are blind.”Over the next few years, she asked me a few more times and always her answer was, “_7_, but you are getting smarter every year, my child.”Then last year, my grandpa _8_. Everybody was hurt, and everybody was crying. My mum asked me, “Do you know t

18、he most important body part yet, my dear?”I was greatly _9_ when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a _10_ between her and me. She saw the confusion(困惑) on my face and told me, “This _11_ is very important. It shows that you have _12_ lived your life.” I saw her eyes filled up with tea

19、rs. She said, “My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder.”I asked, “Is it because it _13_ your head?”She replied, “No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or loved one when they _14_. Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometimes in life, my dear. I only hope that you will h

20、ave a shoulder to cry on when you need it.”Then and there, I knew the most important body part is not a _15_ one. It is sympathetic(同情的) to the pain of others.()1.A.sight BsoundCtaste Dsense()2.A.later BearlierCago Dafter()3.A.someone BeveryoneCsomething Deverything()4.A.hands BlegsCears Deyes()5.A.

21、looked after Blooked aroundClooked at Dlooked down()6.A.though BalthoughCbut Dhowever()7.A.Yes BNoCNone DNeither()8.A.went away Bdied awayCran away Dpassed away()9.A.knocked BsurprisedCpleased Dmoved()10.A.match BcompetitionCgame Dcontest()11.A.question BproblemCpuzzle Dsaying()12.A.completely Bhapp

22、ilyCtotally Dreally()13.A.holds up Bsets upCbuilds up Dputs up()14.A.sing BcryCshout Dsigh()15.A.childish BselfishCfoolish DbookishB 宁波Think before we speak!It was a sunny and enjoyable day. Everyone in the _1_ station was waiting for the train to arrive. Among the crowd, there was a group of young

23、friends who were on board for vacation. It was a _2_ station with a lot of people and some juice shops, coffee and tea stalls, newspaper shops, etc. The train was arriving and everyone prepared to _3_ the train to their seats.The group of friends made loud noise to _4_ the train as it moved into the

24、 station. They ran to get their seats _5_ anyone entered the train.The empty seats were _6_ and the train whistled(鸣汽笛) to move. An old man with a young boy aged around 15 had their seats just next to the friends group. The young boy was so _7_ to see everything. He cheered, “Dad, the train is movin

25、g and the things are moving backward.”His father _8_ and nodded his head.As the train started moving fast, the young boy again screamed(尖叫), “Dad, the _9_ are green in colour and run backward very fast.” His father said, “Yes, dear,” and smiled.Just like a kid, he was watching everything with great

26、_10_A fruit seller passed selling apples, bananas and oranges. The young boy asked his dad, “I want to eat _11_” His father bought some for him. He said, “Oh, this apple looks a lot sweeter than it tastes. I love this colour.” The group was watching all the _12_ of this boy and asked the boys father

27、, “Is your son having any problem? Why is he behaving so _13_?”“His son is mad, I think,” a friend from the group made fun of him and shouted.The father of the young boy, with patience, _14_ the friends group, “My son was born _15_. Only a few days ago he was operated. He is seeing different things

28、in his life for the first time.”The young friends became very quiet.()1. Arailway Bbus Cpolice Dtelevision()2. Adark Bsilent Cbusy Dlonely()3. Aget off Bget down Cget out Dget into()4. Abreak Bwelcome Cpush Dleave()5. Aafter Buntil Cbefore Das()6. Awashed Bmoved Cfilled Dcarried()7. Asurprised Bafra

29、id Csorry Dproud()8. Ashouted Bsmiled Ccried Drefused()9.A.skies Btrees Crivers Dhouses()10. Ainterest Bdoubt Ccourage Dsadness()11. Aapples Bbananas Coranges Dstrawberries()12. Afruits Bwords Cclothes Dactivities()13. Ahappily Bdifferently Cquietly Dquickly()14. Aquarreled with Bwaited for Creplied

30、 to Dpointed at()15. Anormal Bdeaf Cmad Dblind题组训练3人物故事一时的时尚A 温州Johnnie Martin was born in a workers family. His parents lived a simple life, saving money for the day when they could send him to a good university. They had dreamed that their son could get a good _1_ and live a better life. However,

31、to Johnnie, school lessons seemed like a wall that was impossible to go through.One day when he was in Grade 11, Johnnie went _2_ the school psychologists (心理学家的) office to ask for help.“Johnnie, Ive been studying your marks of all the tests at school. Ive made a _3_ study of them,” said the psychol

32、ogist.“Ive been trying hard,” Johnnie was about to _4_The psychologist put his hand on the boys shoulder, “People have different kinds of talents, Johnnie. There are painters who were _5_ able to learn Maths, and engineers who cant sing on key. Some day you will find _6_ you are good at, and when yo

33、u do, you will make your parents and all of us very _7_ you.”Johnnie didnt go to university. He found a job working in the garden around the town. Soon _8_ amazing happened. His customers began to notice that Johnnie had what they called a “green thumb”. The plants he _9_ grew, and the roses blossom

34、ed (开花). People started to accept his _10_ for gardening, because he had an eye for colour and light.One day while he was downtown, he happened to _11_ an unusual dirty land behind the city hall. He volunteered to make it into a garden. That very afternoon as soon as he got the permission (许可), he s

35、tarted the work, _12_ he couldnt afford all the tools or the plants that were _13_ for it. People gave him young trees, rosebushes, benches and many other things. Before long, it had become a beautiful little _14_Today Johnnie is the head of the business in gardening. Wherever he and his men go, the

36、y _15_ beauty before the eyes of people.()1.A.job BgardenClesson Dpresent()2.A.into BpastCalong Dthrough()3.A.funny BpublicCcareful Dsimilar()4.A.lie BcryClaugh Dagree()5.A.always BusuallyCsometimes Dnever()6.A.how BwhenCwhat Dwhere()7.A.strict with Bproud ofCangry with Dsure of()8.A.nothing Banythi

37、ngCsomething Deverything()9.A.picked up Bpointed atCtalked about Dlooked after()10.A.suggestions BinvitationsCsituation Dattention()11.A.buy BrentCclean Dnotice()12.A.but BandCso Dor()13.A.common BnaturalCpossible Dnecessary()14.A.farm BlakeCpark Dmarket()15.A.find BspreadCcollect DdescribeB 江西Thing

38、s like Hula hoops(呼啦圈) used to be very popular. Did you ever own any of these? If you didnt, dont feel too bad. They were all fads. A fad is something that becomes very _1_ among a large number of people, but only for a short time. _2_ can become a fad very quickly, but can stop being popular just a

39、s quickly. _3_ it is no longer “cool”, a fad goes away. Anything can become a(n) _4_ fashion, food, music, technology, even language.In the late 1970s, Erno Rubik, a professor was looking for a _5_ way to teach his students about 3D objects. He _6_ a sixcolour plastic object that would be called the

40、 Rubiks Cube(魔方). The goal was to get each side of the cube a _7_ colour. It was very challenging. It took a few years for the toy to become popular, but then _8_, in 1982, it seemed everyone had one. People bought over a hundred million of the _9_There were 50 books available that year offering sol

41、utions(解决办法). Then, just as suddenly as the craze(风尚) started, it _10_. By 1983, people were not interested in the Rubiks Cube any more, perhaps because so many people _11_ had one in their home.In 2012, a South Korean musician named Psy released a song called Gangnam(江南) Style. The music video show

42、s Psy pretending(假装) to horseride while he is dancing. In six months, it became the first Youtube(一视频网站) video ever to reach a billion views(观看). Six months after that, _12_ went on to reach two billion views. The song and video started a worldwide _13_ craze.Gangnam Style had a huge influence on wo

43、rld popular culture. USA President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron even _14_ the dance. Gangnam Style became less and less popular, _15_ the “Korean Wave” of culture remains popular all over the world.()1. Auseful Bpopular Cvaluable Drelaxing()2. ABoth BSomeone CSomething DNone()3. AAlthough BWhether CBefore DWhen()4. Ainvention Bfad Cgoal Ddream()5. Acreative Bdifficult Ctraditional Dcommon()6. Af

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