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學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、完形填空

閱讀下面短文,從各小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。

Awoodcutterwaswalkingthroughtheforestwhenasmalltreecalledtohim.Itsaid,

“Hellofriend,canyoucutdownthosebiggertrees?Theyareblocking(遮擋)thesun.And

it'sso1herethatIhavenoroomtospreadmyroots(根).Besides,Ican't

2thewind.”

Thesmalltreeheldoutitstinyleavesandsaid,ctIfthosetreeswere3、Iwould

bethebiggesttreeherenextyear!^^

Theman4itandagreed.Hewalkedovertothebiggertreesandstartedcutting

themdown.Soon,heclearedlotsof5aroundthesmalltree."NowIwillbeableto

growbiggerandbecomethebiggesttreeinthatarea”,thesmalltreethought.

Butsomethingunexpectedhappened.Thesun's6camefirst,burningthesmall

tree,whichwasn'tusedtosomuchsunlight.Heavywindandraincame.7the

biggertreesthere,thesmalltreewashitbythestorm.Thesmalltreewasnearlydead.

Asnakesawwhathadhappenedandsaid,"You'vebeenquitewrong.Withbiggertrees

around,thesunandstormwouldn'thurtyouso8.You'Hgrowtobejustasbigas

them9youjustwaitlonger.”

Thebiggertreesdidblockthesunshineandtakeuptoomuchspace,butatthesametime,

theycould10thesmalltree.Everycoinhastwosides.Thinkcarefullyandchoose

wiselybeforeyoumakeadecision.

1.A.coldB.wideC.noisyD.crowded

2.A.followB.controlC.feelD.stop

3.A.goneB.foundC.lostD.planted

4.A.caredaboutB.talkedaboutC.heardaboutD.thoughtabout

5.A.grassB.wastesC.spaceD.leaves

6.A.careB.heatC.fireD.wish

7.A.ForB.OutsideC.WithoutD.In

8.A.badlyB.heavilyC.quicklyD.clearly

9.A.thoughB.ifC.becauseD.unless

10.A.hurtB.polluteC.changeD.protect

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的

ItisaChinesecustomthatwhenguestsvisit,thefirstthingahostdoesistomakeand

serve11tea.

AndwherevertheChinesego,thecustomofteadrinkingfollows.

Teaismadeoftheyoungleavesofateatree.Accordingtotheparticular12the

Chineseusetoprocesstheleaves,thereare13kindsoftea:greentea,oolong,flower

tea,blackteaandcompressed(緊壓)tea.14them,greenteaisthemostpopular.

Thetimeto15theteaisveryimportant.Forexample,Longjing,oneofthebest

greenteas,isgatheredseveraldaysbeforeTomb-sweepingDay16newtwigs(嫩枝)

havejustbeguntogrow.

AlthoughChinesepeopledrinkteadaily,herearedifferencesbetweenteadrinkingand

teatasting.Peoplewhodrinkteamightjustdothisbecausetheyare17.Teatasting,

ontheotherhand,hasculturalmeanings.Tastingis18theshape,flavor,color,taste,

andthefreshnessoftea.Thewaterisalsoanimportantelement(要素).InChina,people

considerspringwaterfromfamous19fountains(泉)isthebest.

Theancientsthoughtofteaasadrinkwhichcanrefreshandcalmthemselves.Teaisalsoa

20ofelegance(優雅).Teatastinghassomethingtodowiththeideaofharmony

(和諧)withnature.

11.A.himB.herC.them

12.A.waysB.storiesC.pictures

13.A.threeB.fourC.five

14.A.BetweenB.AmongC.In

15.A.pickB.waterC.plant

16.A.beforeB.afterC.when

17.A.hungryB.thirstyC.famous

18.A.watchingB.enjoyingC.guessing

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19.A.naturalB.smallC.wonderful

20.A.flowerB.goalC.symbol

Wewentforawalkinthefields,mymother,mywife,mysonandI.

Thesunwasshining;thebirdswere21:patchesofgreen,bigandsmall,lightand

dark,formedabeautifulpictureonthispieceoflandinsouthChina.22ofthesegave

usonething,thevitality(活力)oflife.

MymotherandIwalkedinfront,followedbymywifeandson.Our23suddenly

shoutedout,“Amotherandsoninfront,anothermotherandsonbehind.,,Weall24

Later,thereweredifferencesbetweenus:Mymotherwasinpoorhealth,andevena

shortwalkwouldmakeherfeelvery25.Soshewantedtotakethemainroad,forit

waswideandsmooth,26mysonpreferredthelittlepathwithmoreinterestingthings.

Itwasuptometomakethefinaldecision.Itriedtoworkoutawin-winchoice,but

27.Finally,Idecidedagainstmyson.So,Isaid,"Let'stakethemainroad.”

Butmymotherchangedhermind."We'dbettertakethe28path.You'llhaveto

carrymeonyourbackinplacesIcan'twalkacross.^^Mymothersaidtome.

Thenwepickedourwayalongthelittlepathtowardtheflowers,thetrees,andthepond.

Theywereallbathed(沐浴著)inthe29.Whenwecametoacertainplace,Icrouched

(蹲下)downtoletmymothergetonmyback.Mywifefollowedmyexampleand

30ourson.BothmywifeandIwalkedslowlyandcarefullybecausewethoughtwe

hadthewholeworldonourbacks.

21.A.singingB.failingC.hiding

22.A.SomeB.MostC.All

23.A.daughterB.boyC.student

24.A.shoutedB.criedC.laughed

25.A.excitedB.tiredC.surprised

26.A.butB.andC.so

27.A.passedB.failedC.agreed

28.A.littleB.mainC.middle

29.A.moonB?waterC.sun

30.A.carriedB.encouragedC.touched

Whatmakesahero?Mostofus31nothavetheopportunity(機會)tofight

bravelyinawar(戰爭),asweimaginemanyheroesdo.32.facingthespreadofthe

COVID-19,manyChinesehaveshowntheircourage,powerandenergy,justlikeheroesdo.

Medicalworkersandscientistsarealwaysonthefrontlines.Sincethestartofthe

COVID-19outbreak(爆發),scientistshavebeenbusy33researchandlookingfor

newsolutions.ExpertsZhongNanshan,84,andLiLanjuan,73,34,workedday

andnight35rapid(迅速的)testmethodsandtreatseriouspatients.DoctorZhang

WenhongfromShanghaitriedtoeducatethepublicaboutthevirus(病毒)36a

humorousway.LiWenliangandsome37medicalworkersevenlosttheirlives

38fightingtheCOVID-19.

39thesewell-knownnames;manyheroesremain40.althoughthey

alsotookrisksandplayed41ownparts.Buildingworkersracedagainsttimeto

buildhospitals.Volunteershelpedwiththetransportationofsuppliesand42

reporterskeepthepublicbeingabletoknowthelatestnewsandstories.

TheChinesewriter,LuXunsaid,“Trueheroesdare43bravelytothegloomy(慘淡

的)lifeandfaceuptothedripping(淋漓的)blood.”ThefightagainsttheCOVID-19ishard,

but44thereareheroesandheroicdeeds,we45thewarfinally.

31.A.needB.mustC.might

32.A.BesidesB.AnywayC.However

33.A.doingB.doC.todo

34.A.insteadofB.forexampleC.suchas

35.A.todevelopB.developC.developed

36.A.inB.onC.by

37.A.anotherB.otherC.others

38.A.afterB.beforeC.while

39.A.WithB.BesidesC.Without

40.A.unknownB.silentC.quiet

41.A.themB.theirC.theirs

42.A.thousandsofB,thousandC.thousandof

43.A.lookedB.tolookC.looking

44.A.untilB?eventhoughC.aslongas

45.A.wonB.winC.willwin

Almosteveryone46themeaningsofMr.,Mrs.andMiss.Mrisusedbeforethe

namesofmen.Mrs.isformarried(已婚)womenandMissisforunmarriedwomen.But

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47isMs.?

For48,businessmenintheUnitedStateshaveusedMsbeforeawoman's

namewhentheydonotknowwhetherthewomanismarriedornot.Today,however,many

womenlikeMs.49Mrs.orMiss.

Theword"50"doesnottelluswhetherornotamanismarried.Sothey

wanttobeequalto(和...平等)5jinthisway.Thesewomenfeelthatitis

importantforpeopletoknowwhethertheyaremaiTiedornot.

TherearesomeproblemswithMs,however.52thewomenlikeit.Somelikethe

olderwaysofdoingthings.Somefind53difficulttoread.Ms54[miz].

Youngwomenlikeitbetterthanolderwomen55.Itisdifficulttoknow

whetherMswillbeusedbymoreAmericanwomeninthefuture.Whatdoyouthinkofit?

46.A.knowsB.knowC.knewD.isknowing

47.A.howB.whatC.whoD.which

48.A.sometimeB.sometimesC.sometimesD.sometime

49.A.thanB.betterC.betterthanD.bestthan

50.A.MsB.MrsC.MissD.Mr

51.A.menB.girlsC.ladiesD.boys

52.A.NoneofB.NotallC.AllD.Neitherof

53.A.thisB.thatC.themD.it

54.A.soundslikeB.readlikeC.issoundedlikeD.issoundlike

55.A.todoB.doC.didD.done

WhyisredeverywhereduringChineseNewYear?Andwhydowegiveoutred

envelopesfortheChineseNewYear?

Onceuponatime,therewasa56monster(怪獸)namedNian.Everyyear

beforespring,Niancomesoutinsearchofchildrenandanimalstohunt.Peoplelivedinfear

ofhimandwouldlockuptheirhousesbeforegoingsomewhereto57.Oneyear,an

oldstrangercameforfood.Butpeopleweretoobusy58totakecareofhim.

However,alady59gavehimsomerice.HesaidJTfyouletmestayinyourhouse

foronenight,Ican60youthatthemonsterwillnevercomeback.Ihaveasecret

waytohelpout."Thatnight,themonstercametothevillage,readytoattack(襲擊)thepoor

oldman.Butwhenhesawthreeredsignsonthedoor,hestopped.Theredsignsmadehim

feel61.Suddenly,theoldmanthrewthebamboointothefirewhichhe

62earlier.Therewasaloudexplosion(爆炸).Themonsterranawayinfearandno

onesawhimagain.

Thevillagers63thenextmorning,andtotheirsurprise,theoldmanwassafe.

Hetoldthem:"Aslongasyouhangupredsignsandsetofffirecrackers(鞭炮)onNew

Year'sEve,youwillspendthenewyear64Thentheoldmanroseupinthesky

andtheyrealizedthathemustheaGod.

Sincethen,redhasbecomea65ofgoodluck.Peoplenotonlyhangupredsigns,

butalsostarttowearredclothesandgiveoutredenvelopes.

56.A.beautifulB.terribleC.funD.little

57.A.hideB.playC.workD.celebrate

58.A.tryingoutB.hangingoutC.runningawayD.givingaway

59.A.hardlyB.kindlyC.seriouslyD.exactly

60.A.teachB.callC.suggestD.promise

61.A.uncomfortableB.comfortableC.unfairD.fair

62.A.hadcookedB.hadpolishedC.hadpreparedD.hadweighed

63.A.succeededB.returnedC.smiledD.graduated

64.A.safelyB.quicklyC.carefullyD.silently

65.A.situationB.styleC.supportD.symbol

A13-year-olddisabledboypostedsomevideosofpracticingbasketball.Andtheboygot

wide66inChinarecently.HisnameisZhangJiacheng.HewasborninGuangdong.

He67hisrightarminanaccidentattheageoffive.Itwasaverysadthingfor

68ayoungkid.

Althoughlosingonearm,Zhangdidn'tcomplain(抱怨).Instead,he69face

hardship(苦難)bravely.Besides,heevenhada(n)70:tobeabasketballplayer.From

thenon,hepracticedplayingbasketballeveryday.Whetheritwasrainyorwindy,Zhang

71stopped.

AfterwatchingZhang'svideos,StephenCurry,aNBAplayersaid,“Hisrighthandhas

beentakenawayinacruelway,72hehasthebestleftarm.Heistherealstarinthis

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game.

“73canheplaybasketballwithjustonearm?”Zhangalwayshadtofacethe

samequestionfromotherkidsaround."74work“istheonlyanswer.

“Giveitatry,orgiveitup,“Zhangsaidinoneofhisvideos.Withouthesitation(猶豫)he

75theformer(前者).Tillnow,Zhanghasposted13videosandhasgotone

millionlikes.

66.A.positionB.attentionC.friendshipD,period

67.A.lostB.fellC.heldD.dropped

68.A.suchB.asC.soD.that

69.A.expectedtoB.refusedtoC.decidedtoD.seemedto

70.A.opinionB.ideaC,teamD.dream

71.A.usuallyB.alwaysC.neverD.often

72.A.andB.butC.soD.then

73.A.WhatB.WhenC.WhyD.How

74.A.HardB.SimpleC.WonderfulD.Common

75.A.caredB.choseC.beganD,attended

VincentVanGogh's(梵高)paintingscosthundredsofthousandsofdollarsandtheyare

inmanymuseums.76hislifetime,VanGoghwasnotfamous.Hediedapoorand

77man.

VanGoghwasborninHollandin1853.Whenhewasayoungman,hewenttolivewith

miners(礦工)totryandhelpthemhave78.Hebegantodrawandpaintpicturesof

workingpeople.Hetriedtoshow79peoplereallylooked.

LaterVanGoghwenttoParis,France.ManyartistslivedinParis.VanGoghsawtheir

paintingsandlearnedmoreaboutdrawingandusingcolors.VanGoghworkedmostlyby

80.Hebegantopaintverylovelypictures.

Onefamouspaintingiscalled“TheStarryNight”.Itisapaintingoftheskyatnight.The

stars81bigballsoflight.Thelightalmostseemstoflowlikewater.Somepeople

said,"That'snothowtherealskylooks."VanGoghdidn'twantjustapictureofthesky.He

lovedthe82nightandwantedhispaintingtoshowhowhefelt.

VanGoghbecamesick,buthe83onpainting.Inthelastyearsofhislife,he

paintedmanyworks.Healsowrotemanyletters84hisbrother.Today,theseletters

arereadbymanypeople.WhenVanGoghwasjust37yearsold,he85.Peoplesoon

begantolovehispaintings.ThepaintingsmademanypeoplefeelthewayVanGoghfelt

whenhelookedattheworld.

76.A.InB.OnC.AtD.From

77.A.richB.angryC.lonelyD.sad

78.A.aspecialtimeB.abetterlifeC.abigfightD.afierce

argument

79.A.whenB.whatC.whereD.how

80.A.himB.himselfC.heD.his

81.A.looklikeB.lookatC.comeoutD.comethrough

82.A.darkB.shinyC.starryD.big

83.A.stoppedB.practicedC.finishedD.kept

84.A.fromB.onC.toD.with

85.A.diedB.deadC.dyingD.death

TheDouble(兩倍的)SevenFestival,alsoknownastheQixiFestival,isatraditional

Chinesefestival.Hereisabeautifulstory86it.

Longlongago,therewasayoungmannamedNiulang.Oneday,he87a

beautifulgirl——Zhinu,theGoddess'sseventhdaughter.Shehadjustrunawayfromtheboring

heaven(^B)tolookforfunonEarth.Zhinusoon88Niulang,andtheygotmarried

withouttellingtheGoddess.TheylivedahappylifeontheEarthandgavebirthtotwo

children.Unluckily,theGoddesssoonfoundoutthefactand89Zhinutoreturnto

heaven.Withthehelpofhismagiccow,Niulangflewtoheavenwithhischildrentolookfor

hiswife.TheGoddessdiscoveredthisandwasvery90.Takingoutherhairpin(發簪),

theGoddesscreatedawideriverintheskytoseparate(分開)thetwo91.Fromthen

on,NiulangandZhinuhadtolive92onthetwosidesoftheriver.However,theirtrue

lovetouchedallthemagpies(喜鵲)intheworld,93onceayeartensofthousandsof

magpieswouldflyuptoheaventomakeabridge一"thebridgeofmagpies“forthecoupleto

meeteachother.Atlast,theGoddessallowed94tomeeteachyearonthe7thdayof

the7thlunar(農歷)month.

That's95theDoubleSeventhFestivalstarted.Today,itisagreatdayforChinese

youngpeopletoexpresstheirlove.

86.A.throughB.withC.behindD.after

87.A.metB.toldC.thankedD.missed

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88.A.turneddownB.lookedforwardtoC.partedwithD.fellinlovewith

89.A.promisedB.waitedC.orderedD.helped

90.A.angryB,sorryC.interestedD.satisfied

91.A.friendsB.loversC.parentsD.children

92.A.happilyB.warmlyC.angrilyD.sadly

93.A.soB.butC.thoughD.because

94.A.himB.herC.usD.them

95.A.whenB.howC.whatD.where

閱讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從每小題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。

AmanlivedinasmallvillageinIreland.HisnamewasLusmore.

LusmoreistheIrishwordfbrflower.Healwayshadthisfloweronhishat,96

peoplecalledhimLusmore.Lusmorehadabighump(駝背)onhis97.Peopledidn't

likehishumpandtheysaidbadthingsaboutit.Lusmorewassadtohearthat.Thepeople

werewrongbecauseLusmorewasagoodman.Heoftenhelpedpeoplein98and

savedanimalsindanger.Healsohadagood99andhesangbeautifulsongstoothers.

Oneday,hewenttothemarketintown.Hehadtoclimbahillonhiswayhome.Itwas

eveningandsoonitwasdark.Lusmoresat100onahillandhelookedatthemoonand

starsinthesky.101、heheardsomeone102insidethehill.Helistened

carefullytothewords,“Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Sunday,Monday,Tuesday."Then

Lusmoresangthewords,too,butwithonemore"day":"Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,

Wednesday.^^Soonthepeoplestartedtosing103Lusmorehappily.Adoorinthehill

104andthepeoplecameout.Theyweresmallandhadbigears.t6Fairies!^^said

Lusmore.

OneofthefairiescametoLusmoreandshewavedherhandathis105

hump."Youhaven?tgotahumpnow!”saidthefairy.

Lusmore[06hisback.Thefairywasright.Thatwasthehappiestdayofhis

life.

AMan107JackMaddenwhoalsohadahumpheardaboutit.Jackwasa

badmanandhewasalwaysmeanto108.Jacksatonthehillandwaited.Soon

thefairiesstartedtosing.Jackaddedtwomore"days"tothesong."Sunday,Monday,

Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,109"Youlikemysinging,“saidJack,"Good!

Nowtakemyhumpawayquickly!”

Thefairieswereangrywithhim.OnefairywavedherhandatJack'sbackandnowhehas

a[j0hump.Thenthevillagersknowthatthefairiesarenicetogoodpeople,like

Lusmore.

96.A.soB.butC.althoughD.and

97.A.earB.backC.legD.arm

98.A.needB.schoolC.businessD.money

99.A.soundB.noiseC.voiceD.bell

100.A.aboveB.upC.downD.next

101.A.SuddenB.UnluckyC.UnluckilyD.Suddenly

102.A.dancingB.singingC.playingD.jumping

103.A.inB.onC.atD.with

104.A.openedB.closedC.shookD.locked

105.A.beautifulB.amazingC.uglyD.bored

106.A.smelledB.thoughtC.touchedD.explained

107.A.calledB.callsC.callingD.tocall

108.A.otherB.someC.theotherD.others

109.A.MondayB.SaturdayC.FridayD.Sunday

110.A.smallerB.biggerC.cuterD.slower

Anartistwhohaspaintedmanypicturesofgreatbeautyfoundthathehasnotyetpainted

theone"real"picture.

Sohestartedhis111tolookforthemostbeautifulthingintheworld.Along

theroad,hemetayoung112whoaskedhimwherehewasgoing.

“Idonotknow,“saidtheartist,4iwanttopaintthemostbeautifulthingintheworld.”

“How113repliedtheladyatonce,"Loveisthemostbeautifulthingintheworld.

Lovemakestheworldgoround.114lovethereisnobeauty.^^Theartisttraveledon.

Later,hemetasoldier(軍人).Theartistaskedhimthe115questionandthesoldier

answered“peace“isthemostbeautifulthingintheworld."Waris116and

whereveryoufindpeaceyou'llfindbeautyandlove.”“HowcanI117them一

LoveandPeace?”thoughttheartist.Ashecontinued,hewassurprisedthathereachedhis

118.

Asheenteredthedoor,asmileappearedonhisface119herealizedthathis

searchwasover.Hiswifeandchildrenwerequiteexcitedandtheyhuggedhim.Hesatonhis

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favouriteoldchairandhisheartwasin120

Theartistpaintedthemostbeautifulthingintheworldandcalledit"HOME".

111.A.speechB.pictureC.journeyD.fight

112.A.ladyB.manC.soldierD.wife

113.A.beautifulB.wonderfulC.simpleD.difficult

114.A.ToB.WithoutC.InD.From

115.A.funnyB.sameC.friendlyD.perfect

116.A.uglyB.pleasantC.silentD.popular

117.A.describeB.writeC.paintD.practice

118.A.gardenB.homeC.parkD.path

119.A.andB.butC.thoughD.or

120.A.peaceB.troubleC.needD.danger

Avantiworkedinazoo.Thereweremanyanimalsinthezoo,andAvanti'sbestfriend

wasBallu,thebear.Balluwasbig,brownandstrong.

OnBallu'sfourthbirthday,Avantiprepareda⑵forhim.

“Ballu,canyoublowoutallthecandlesatonce?^^Avantiasked.

“Ofcourse!5'saidBallu.Hewent"WHOOSH"!Theairblewthecandlesoutandcrashed

(猛撞)intothesky.Suddenly,itbecamedarkandstartedtorainheavily.

“Hey,it'sraining122Avantishouted.

Ballulookedaround.Lotsoffishwerefallingdown.Thenhepickedupabagtocatch

thefish.Everytimethebagwas123、herantoalittlepoolanddroppedthefishin

it.Thenheranbackformore.

Ashewasrunning124thetenthtimetothepool,hesawthewaterrising

quicklyandAvantiwasscared.

Balluranbackasfastashecould,pickedAvantiupandplacedheronhisshoulders.

AvantiputherannsaroundBallu'sneckandthankedhim.

Soon,thesuncameout.Itwasclearandcheerfulagain.

“Iwill125askyoutoblowthecandlesoutagain,“Avantisaidandthetwofriends

startedlaughing.

121.A.messageB.cakeC.tripD.question

122.A.bagsB.candlesC.breadD.fish

123.A.wetB.readyC.brokenD.full

124.A.forB.onC.byD.with

125.A.justB.alsoc.neverD.ever

Amanwaswalkingthroughthewoodswithhisaxe(斧頭)whenasmalltreecalledto

him.Itsaid,"Hellofriend.Canyoucutdownthosebiggertrees?They5reblocking(擋住)the

126.ItissocrowdedherethatIhaveno127tospreadmyrots(根).I

can?t128thewind.”

Thelittletree129itstinyleaves.Itlookedso130.Itcontinued,44If

thosetreesweregone,Fdbeabletogrow.Ayearfromnow,I'dbethebiggesttreehere.But

fornow,Fm131asmalltree.”

Themanthoughtforawhileandagreed.Hewalkedovertothebiggertreesandstarted

cuttingthemdown.Soon,he132lotsofspacearoundthesmalltree.Nowitwould

beabletofeelthesunandwind.Itwouldgrow133andbecomethebiggesttreein

thatarea.

134somethingelsehappenedinstead.Thesun'sheatcamefirst,135the

smalltree,whichwasn'tusedtosomuchsunlight.Heavywindandraincame-136

thebiggertreestoprotectit,thesmalltreewas137bythestorm.Soon,thetreewas

nearlydead."You'vebeenquite138.“saidasnakethatsawwhathadhappened.

“Youbroughtthison139.Ifyou'dleftthebiggertreesalone,thesunandstorm

wouldn'thavehurtyousobadly.Theyprotectedyou.140youhad

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