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專題07完形填空-生活哲理

(2023?重慶?統考中考真題)

SieneisafirefighterintheUSA.Itisn'teasytobecomeafirefighterthere.Manypeopletry,butalotofthem

1.Also,inthepastfirefightingwasalwaysajobformen.Nowtherearewomenfirefighters.

WhenSienewasfiveyearsold,itwasherdreamtobecomea2.Fortyyearslater,shewasthe3

womantopassasix-weekcourseattheWFPA(女子消防預備學院).TheWFPAtrainswomenintheskillsthey

needtobefirefighters.Infact,Sienenowtrainsfirefightersthere4.

Startingthecoursedoesn'tmeanyou'llbecomeafirefighter.Thecourseisvery5,sonoteveryone

finishesthetraining.Theyaretrainedlikebeinginthearmy-canyouholdaheavypieceofwoodforfourminutes?

Howmanyexercisescanyoudo?Canyoulifta12-meterladder(梯子)?

Youalsoneedother6.Canyouleadateam?Areyouaskillfuldriver?Canyouusetechnology?There

aresomanymorethatareapartoffirefightingthesedays.Ofcourse,noonecandothemall,butmoreskills7

help.

However,youmustwaitforachancetoworkasafirefightereven8passingyourcourse.Itseems

thatlotsofwomenaren'treadytodothat.Inoneyear,50womengottrained,9onlythreeofthemarenow

firefighters.Learningtheskillsisnotenoughtobecomeafirefighter.LikeSiene,youalsoneedto10

yourdream.

1.A.succeedB.passC.failD.fight

2.A.policewomanB.firefighterC.scientistD.doctor

3.A.oldestB.tallestC.kindestD.busiest

4.A.myselfB.yourselfC.himselfD.herself

5.A.interestingB.easyC.importantD.difficult

6.A.ideasB.methodsC.skillsD.rules

7.A.recentlyB.certainlyC.hardlyD.nearly

8.A.afterB.duringC.beforeD.in

9.A.butB.orC.becauseD.though

10.A..giveupB.sticktoC.talkaboutD.worryabout

(2023?重慶?九年級統考專題練習)

OldMotherWindtoldtheTree,"Tvejustcomeacrossthegrass,andthereIsawtheBestThingintheWorld.”

BobbyMousewassittingundertheTreeand11thosewords.Hethought,<4theBestThinginthe

World-nowwhatcanthatbe?Itmustbelotsofnuts!rilgoandfindit."Bobbymouserandowntowardsthe

12.

Hewasrunningsofastthathedidn'tseePeterRabbit13PeterRabbitjumpedoutandasked,

“Whereareyougoinginsuchahurry?^^

“DowninthegrasstofindtheBestThingintheWorldJBobbyMouserepliedandran14.

“TheBestThingintheWorld,9,saidPeterRabbit."Thatmustbelotsofcarrots.Tilgoandfindit."SoPeter

Rabbit15him.

Beforelong,theymetJohnnyChuck.

“Whereareyougoinginsuchahurry?”askedJohnnyChuck.

“TofindtheBestThingintheWorld,theyshouted.4tTheBestThingintheWorld,saidJohnnyChuck.

“16isbetterthanmyownlittlehomeandthewarmsunshineandthebeautifulbluesky."Sohestayedat

homeandplayedamongtheflowers17OldMotherWindhappily.

BobbyMouseandPeterRabbitranfarandfastalldaylongandstilltheydidn'tfindtheBestThinginthe

World.Whenthe18wasover,theystartedbacktotheirhomes.Theydidn'thurrynow,fortheywere

verytiredand19.

They20OldMotherWindhalfwayhome.

“DidyoufindtheBestThingintheWorld?^^askedOldMotherWind.

"No!"Theysoundedunhappy.

“JohnnyChuckhasit,“shesaid."Itisbeinghappywiththethingsyouhave.Ifscalledcontentment.Andso

doyou.Youhavetried.”

11.A.wroteB.spokeC.forgotD.heard

12.A.grassB.treeC.woodD.wind

13.A.althoughB.becauseC.untilD.if

14.A.nearerB.fasterC.morequietlyD.moreslowly

15.A.joinedB.cheeredC.askedD.visited

16.A.EverythingB.SomethingC.NothingD.Anything

17.A.fromB.withC.againstD.between

18.A.dayB.nightC.weekD.month

19.A.fullB.hungryC.happyD.excited

20.A.droveB.hurtC.lostD.met

(2023?四川眉山?統考中考真題)

RainwasloudlyhittingmywindowwhenIwokeup.Holidaysaremyonly21tosleepin,butI

couldn'tbecauseofthesoundoftherain.Mybrainwas22andfullofideas,soIdecidedtogetupand

finishmyproject.

Iwenttoacoffeeshopandstartedtakingnoteson23washappeningaroundme.WhenIlookedat

theparkinglot,anelderlycoupleinacarcaughtmyattention.24parking,thewomangotoutandwent

tohelpherhusbandoutofthecar.Thenthey25theshophandinhand.

26theycameinside,aracecarappearedintheparkinglot.Withitsfourwindowsopen,Isaw

severalteenagers.Theyoungmanwhowasdrivingithadturned27themusicsohighthatIcouldhear

iteveninthecoffeeshop.

However,theywerenotbadguys.Theywerejust28themusic.

Alotofmemoriescameintomymind.Icouldnotstop29thepeoplewhohavebeenbymyside

sinceIwasyoung.

Intherealworld,everyoneisdifferent,butwhetherfriendsorenemies,weareallstillpartofthe30

group-humans.Whenwedisagreewithothers,whynottakeastepback,lookcarefullyandtrytounderstand

thembeforejudgingthem?

21.A.treasureB.accidentC.chanceD.suggestion

22.A.frozenB.emptyC.awakeD.worried

23.A.whatB.whereC.howD.when

24.A.WithoutB.BeforeC.DuringD.After

25.A.foundB.enteredC.wentD.searched

26.A.EventhoughB.EversinceC.AslongasD.Assoonas

27.A.upB.onC.offD.down

28.A.makingB.singingC.facingD.enjoying

29.A.cheeringupB.lookingafterC.thinkingaboutD.hearingfrom

30.A.strangeB.sameC.seriousD.strong

(2023?湖南衡陽?統考中考真題)

Inasmallvillage,aboynamedMarklivedwithhisfather,awiseoldman.Oneday,Marktoldhisfather

31thathemadelittleprogressinlearningtheguitar.Nomatterhowhardhetried,hecouldn'timprove.Mark

askedhisfatherforsomehelp.

“Followme.Iwillleadyoutothe32hillsaroundthevillagetomorrow.^^saidhisfather.Thenextday,

theysetout.Theroadwaslonganddifficult,butMarkstill33hisfather.Astheygothigher,thefathersaid

thathewantedtogotothetopofthehighesthillwherehehadneverbeento.Markwassurprised34

decidedtohelphisfather.

Withgreatdifficulty,Markhelpedhisfatherclimbthehill.Sometimeshe35carriedhisfatheronhis

back.Atthetop,heputhisfatheronthegroundandlaughedwith36.

“Whenyouwerealittleboy,sometimesyou37homewithtearsinyoureyes.^^saidhisfather.<4The

elderchildrenlaughedatyou.Doyourememberwhy?”

Marknodded.Herememberedthatasachild,heandallhis38calledthishillMountImpossible,

becausesmallchildrencouldn'treachitstop.

“Andtoday,“saidhisfather,t6younotonlyclimbedhere,butalsohelped39togethere.^^“Ibecame

biggerandstrongerthanbefore.,9saidMark.

"InsteadofclimbingMountImpossibleeveryday,youplayedonthesmallerhillsandbecame40at

climbing.^^saidhisfather.<6ItbecamepossibleforyoutoclimbMountImpossiblewhileyouweren'teventhinking

aboutit.”

31.A.happilyB.sadlyC.quietly

32.A.highB.lowC.small

33.A.caughtB.followedC.refused

34.A.orB.andC.but

35.A.evenB.neverC.seldom

36.A.sadnessB.joyC.embarrassment

37.A.gavebackB.shoutedbackC.cameback

38.A.friendsB?studentsC.teachers

39.A.himB.meC.you

40.A.worseB.fasterC.better

(2023?山東煙臺?統考中考真題)

RecentlyanoldfriendphonedmetoaskaboutthesuccessIhadinmylifeandhowIachievedit.Hehas

41goalsasme:getinshape,getintomusicmoreseriously,andbegoodatJapanese.

Ihaven'tcompletelyreachedmylong-termgoalsyetinanyofthese3things.HethinksthatI'vemadesome

progressonmyjourneyto42thesegoalsandIcangivehimsomeadvice.

Wehadanicetalkforanhouronthephoneandheseemedprettyencouraged.Aweekwentbyandhesentme

photosofhimlearning43andmusic.Healsotrainedwiththehelpofapersonalfitnesscoach.He

developedthehabitofposting(發布)44onlinealloftheprogresshewasmaking.Hewasdoinggreat.

EveryweekendhewouldposthisnewprogressandIreallyenjoyedreadingit!

Ofcourse,rilhavetolethimknowthatmakingprogressisn't45.He'llmeetsomedifficultieson

theroad.However,I'mlettinghim46thenewachievementsnowandwillhelphimoutwhenthattime

comes.

I'mthankfulforhimgivingmethechancetoservehimandgivehim47,andI'mthankfultosee

thathe'sspendingthetimeandmoneyto48hislife.Hehaseventoldmehowthankfulheiswithallthe

recent49inhislife.

Evenifyouhaven'treachedyourgoals,ifsgoodto50howfaryou'vegone.Beproudof

yourselfandknowhowmuchyoucanhelpothersachievethesame.

41.A.strangeB.magicC?similarD.boring

42.A.achievingB.findingC.losingD.sharing

43.A.ChineseB.EnglishC.FrenchD.Japanese

44.A.suddenlyB.regularlyC.clearlyD.silently

45.A.importantB.differentC.easyD.necessary

46.A.enjoyB.takeC.wasteD.understand

47.A.pressureB.adviceC.moneyD.friendship

48.A.keepB.standC.saveD.improve

49.A.changesB.giftsC.friendsD.books

50.A.promiseB?chooseC.realizeD.control

Oneday,MiriamgotaletteralongwithawatermelonseedfromUncleEsai.Thelettersaid:

Miriam,

Thisisamagicseedforyou.Plantit,anditwillgrant51threewishes.Remembertobepatient:the

worldhasitsownrhythm.

UncleEsai

Miriamthought,“Amagicseed?MaybeifsUncleEsai's52,butwhynothaveatry?”Sheplantedthe

seedintheyard,andmadeher53wish,"Iwantthewatermelontogrowasbigasamountain!?,

Thenextmorning,Miriamwasvery54toseeahugewatermelonintheyard.Shecouldn'tbelieveit.

“Imust55itatonce!^^Shehurriedtocutthewatermelon,butitwastoohard.Shebecameangry."Thisisa

sillywatermelon!Idon'twantit!”

Immediatelythefruitbecameaseedagain.Miriam56hersecondwishhadbeengranted."'Humph!

Thisisnotfun!^^shecried.

Afewdayslater,MiriamfoundUncleEsai's57andreaditagain.Shestoppedwhenshesawthe

words"bepatient”.Howcouldsheforgetit?Sherushedoutofthedoorand58rantotheyardtofindthe

seed.Thistime,shepromisedshewouldmakethebestuseofthethirdwish.

Shethoughtforawhile.utIhopemy59couldspendmoretimetogether.^^Butherparentsneededto

work.Howcouldtheseedhelp?Althoughitseemedimpossible,shestilldecidedto60theseedwith

patience.

Miriamgotsomeinformationabout61toplantawatermelon,andthenfollowedthestepscarefully.

Whentheseedturnedintoanormal-sizedwatermelon,she62itwithherfriendsandneighbours.

Everybodylikeditstaste.

Miriam'sfamilygottheseeds63thewatermelonandplantedmoreafterwards.Theywereso

deliciousthattheneighboursofferedtobuysome.Thewatermelonsbroughtextramoney64Miriam's

parentsdidn'thavetobeawayforworkasmuch.Theyhadmorefamilytime.

MiriamfinallyknewwhatUncleEsaimeant-bepatient,andlifewillbeas65asawatermelon!

51.A.meB.youC.himD.her

52.A.ruleB.jokeC.choiceD.example

53.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth

54.A.boredB.afraidC.relaxedD.surprised

55.A.eatB.washC.climbD.draw

56.A.heardB.explainedC.realisedD.imagined

57.A.bookB.postcardC.letterD.newspaper

58.A.calmlyB.carefullyC.politelyD.quickly

59.A.classB.familyC.teachersD.neighbours

60.A.putawayB.talktoC.lookafterD.searchfor

61.A.howB.whyC.whenD.where

62.A.wateredB.protectedC.watchedD.shared

63.A.forB.fromC.behindD.beside

64.A.soB.ifC.butD.unless

65.A.newB.bigC.sweetD.quiet

(2023?浙江寧波?統考中考真題)

Mygrandfatheroftensaid"Iwon't"toshowhisdislikeofdishonesty(不誠實).Whenhewasyoung,he

worked66afurniture(家具)maker.Oneday,aneighborinvitedhimtomakesomefurniture.When

arriving,henoticedthewoodprovidedwasalittle67,sohesaid,"Iwon'tstartrightaway."Hechosetolet

thewooddryforamonth.Heknewworkingwithwetwoodcouldcause68lateron.

Aroundthesametime,anotherfurnituremakerwasalsoaskedfora69jobbyadifferentfamily.

Unlikemygrandfather,he70workingrightaway.Asaresult,theneighborstarteddoubtingmy

grandfather,thinkinghewastryingtomakemoremoneyby71thework.However,mygrandfatherwaited

72Hewantedthebestqualityforthefurniturehewasmaking.

Amonthlater,theotherfurnituremakerreceivedhis73andwentbackhome.Mygrandfatherbegan

to74strongandbeautifulfurniturewhenthewoodwascompletelydry.Afewmonthspassedandthe

furnituremadebythatmakerbegantobreak.Theneighborthenregretted75mygrandfatherandsaid

sorrytohim.Peoplecametounderstandhis76andskill,spreadinghisfamefarandwide.

Influencedbymygrandfather,myfatheralsofollowsthe77of"Iwon't”.Healwaysprovidesthe

freshestfood,whichmakeshisrestaurantvery78intown.Onceatraderwantedtosellsomecheapbut

smellyseafoodtomyfather,hesaid"No!"andstoppedthe79.

Now,mybrotherandIkeepinmind80ourgrandfatherandfathertaughtus.Throughupsand

downsinlife,we'vecometodeeplyunderstandourfamilyvaluebehindthissaying-tobetruthfulandhonest.

66.A.asB.byC.likeD.with

67.A.hardB.lightC.softD.wet

68.A.fireB.illnessC.pollutionD.problems

69.A.magicB.normalC.similarD.special

70.A.beganB?canceledC.keptD.stopped

71.A.checkingoutB.givingupC.puttingoffD.turningdown

72.A.excitedlyB.patientlyC.sadlyD.worriedly

73.A.foodB.furnitureC.moneyD.wood

74.A.cleanB.makeC.moveD.repair

75.A.answeringB.believingC.comfortingD.doubting

76.A.fairnessB.honestyC.loveD.politeness

77.A.joyB.planC.shapeD.value

78.A.beautifulB.convenientC.peacefulD.popular

79.A.businessB.competitionC.interviewD.survey

80.A.howB.whatC.whenD.why

(2023?浙江?統考中考真題)

Onherwaytoschool,AmberWilliamsfoundapenny(一分錢)ontheground.<4Seeapenny,pickitup.All

daylong,you'llbe81Rememberingthesong,shequicklypickeditup.

"I'veneverseenyousmilesobig,Amber.,,She82andsawBella,themostpopulargirlinherclass.

They'dhardlyspokenbefore,althoughtheylivedonthesame83.“Wasitbecauseofthepenny?”she

thought.

Overthenextfewhours,Amberhadthebesttimeever.Shegotthe84answerinthemathclass.She

foundafive-dollarbillinherbackpack.Themost85momentcameasshegotafullmarkinthehistorytest.

Mr.Smithpraisedherinclassandeveryonewas86forher.

“That'sit.Tilgonowherewithoutthispenny,9,shedecided.

Thingskeptgoing87untilschoolwasover.Amberfoundthepennygone.Shecheckedherbackpack

andthenallherpockets.88wasnotthere.Sittingatherdesk,shefeltlikeshewasgoingto89.

Ahandsuddenlyappearedinfrontofherface.44AreyouOK?Doyouneedsome90?”

Amberrecognizedthatvoice.ItwasBella.Thoughabitshy,shetoldBellaabout91thepenny

changedherlifeofbadluck.Whenshefinishedher92,Bellalaughed.

“Idon'tthinkthepennydidsomuch.Italkedtoyouasyoualwaysseemedcool.93youarealwaysa

goodstudent.Tmsureyoustudied94thetestlastnight,didn'tyou?”

IttookAmberaminuteto95Bella.taIthinkyou'reright,9,sheheldhernewfriend^handandsmiled.

"I'mmakingmyownluckfromnowon.^^

81.A.busyB.funnyC.sorryD.lucky

82.A.ranawayB.felldownC.walkedoutD.lookedaround

83.A.busB.beachC.streetD.bridge

84.A.sillyB.shortC.strangeD.right

85.A.excitingB.tiringC.interestingD.boring

86.A.dancingB.lookingC.cheeringD.waiting

87.A.smoothlyB.seriouslyC.terriblyD.conveniently

88.A.IB.ItC.HeD.She

89.A.cryB.flyC.singD.leave

90.A.workB.helpC.practiceD.information

91.A.howB.whyC.whenD.where

92.A.taskB.storyC.tripD.lesson

93.A.SoB.OrC.AndD.But

94.A.inB.forC.afterD.without

95.A.doubtB.excuseC.respectD.understand

(2023?四川瀘州?統考中考真題)

Onceuponatime,therelivedafoxandastork(鸛)inaforest.Onedaythefoxaskedthestorktodinner,with

thenaughtypurposeofplayinga96onhisguest.

Thestorkcameatthehour97,withagoodappetiteforhermeal.Butshewaslittle98on

findingthatitwasmadeofmeat,servedupinashallow(淺)dish.Withherlongslenderbill償田嘴),shecould

99pickupenoughfoodtosatisfyatinnybird!Thefoxkepteatingallthetime,only100amoment

tosayJThope,madam,thatyouenjoyyourbigmeal?Don'tyou101thatmyspecially-preparedmealis

first-grade?^^

Thestorkmadeno102,butleft,hungryandmuchdispleased,fromthealmost103meal.

Afewdaysafterwards,thestorkreturnedthefox'sinvitationbyaskinghimtodinner.

Thefoxhurriedtotheplaceofmeeting,104thestorkhadmadereadyhermeal.Thefoxbecame

greatlydissatisfied,105thefoodservedupinalong-neckedjar(罐),whichletinthestork'sslenderbill,

106hecouldnotstickintothejarevenhissharpnose!

“Ihope,sir,thatyoulikeyourbigmeal?”saidthestork,whowasnot107enoughtoreturngood

forevil(惡),andwhowishedtogivethefoxa108.Andasthehungryfbxlookedsadlyupinto109

face,thestorkadded,t4Thosewhocannottakeajokeingoodpartshould110makeone.Neverdoto

otherswhatyouwouldnotlikethemtodotoyourself.

96.A.songB.dramaC.trickD.guess

97.A.agreedB.imaginedC.introducedD.finished

98.A.surprisedB.pleasedC.troubledD.scared

99.A.nearlyB.reallyC.exactlyD.hardly

100.A.catchingB.countingC.stoppingD.getting

101.A.thinkB.explainC.believeD.remember

102.A.mistakeB.decisionC.replyD.notice

103.A.untastedB?uncookedC.unmixedD.untouched

104.A.whetherB.unlessC.whereD.although

105.A.laughingatB.staringatC.lookingforD.waitingfor

106.A.butB.orC.soD.if

107.A.luckyB.kindC.curiousD.patient

108.A.mealB.giftC.beatD.lesson

109.A.myB.yourC.hisD.her

110.A.neverB.everC.sometimesD.often

(2023?四川涼山?統考中考真題)

SomestudentsoftenhavetroublelearningEnglish.TheysaytheHltakesuptoomuchoftheir

time.Theyhavetoreadmanypassages,112newwordsinthedictionaryanddolotsofexercises.

Eventhoughtheyworkhard,theystillcannotgetgoodgradesontests."113?"theyask."HowcanI

enjoysuccess?^^ThestoryofChineseastronautDengQingmingmighthelptoanswer114questions.

Dengwaschosenasanastronauttrainee(實習生)in1998.Thatwaslongago-youreadershadn'tevenbeen

bomyet.Sincethatday,hehadspentalmostallofhistimetraininghardtobecome115.Overtheyears,

Denghasseenhisfellowtraineesgointospaceoneafteranother.He,however,wasalwaysabackup(后備人員).

Heoftenfeltsad.Sometimes,heeven116.

Dengstilltrieshisbestforthedream.117heisnowinhisfifties,hekeepstraininghard.t6Imustbe

readywheneverthechancecomestome."heoncesaid.Finally,onthenightofNovember29,2022,heandtwo

otherastronautsboardedtheShenzhou15aircraftandflewintospace.DenghadwaitedH8fbrthat

verymoment.

So,ifyouwanttogiveuplearningEnglish(orsomethingelse),thinkaboutDeng'sstory.Youreffortsmight

notsucceedatonce.Butbe119、trytoimproveyourmethodsandkeepgoing.Youprobablywon'thave

towaitmanyyearsfbrthatmoment120Deng.Oneday,successwillknockatyourdoor.

111.A.subjectB.countryC.book

112.A.lookatB.lookupC.lookafter

113.A.WhereB.WhenC.Why

114.A.theirB.yourC.our

115.A.ateacherB.anartistC.anastronaut

116.A.criedB.laughedC.danced

117.A.ButB.AlthoughC.Unless

118.A.56yearsB.29yearsC.24years

119.A.popularB.patientC.polite

120.A.likeB.fbrC.with

TheAdventuresof

TomSawyer

(2023?四川南充?統考中考真題)

Ifyoulovereadingbooks,youmustknowaboutthebookTheAdventuresofTomSawyerbyMarkTwain.The

bookisquiteinterestingandpopularamongkids.EvenifIamanadultnow,thebookis121oneofmy

favorites.Afterre-readingthebookrecently,Ihave122animportantlessonfromTomSawyer.

Inourdailylives,weareoftengivensomeboringortiring123.Whafsinyourmindwhenyour

mother124youtodosomechores?Haveyoueverwantedtocomplain(抱怨)?Ithinkmostpeople

have.

TomSawyer,however,hadadifferentthoughtwhenhewasgivenaboringtask.Oneday,AuntPollytoldTom

to125thefence(籬笆).Tomwasdoinghisjob,whenhisfriendBenRogershappenedtopassby.

Insteadofcomplaining,TomtoldBenthathefelt"126"aboutthetask.<4Onlyoneinathousand-maybe

eventwothousand-boyscandothis!”Tomsaid.

Tom'swordsmadeBeninterestedinthetask.HeevengaveTomhisapplesothathecouldhavea127

topaintthefenc

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