搜索
      上传资料 赚现金
      点击图片退出全屏预览

      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版)

      加入资料篮
      立即下载
      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版)第1页
      点击全屏预览
      1/62
      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版)第2页
      点击全屏预览
      2/62
      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版)第3页
      点击全屏预览
      3/62
      还剩59页未读, 继续阅读

      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版)

      展开

      这是一份中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版),共62页。
      (2025中考真题)
      (2025·重庆·中考真题)
      The sunlight came thrugh the windws, bringing in the ht summer air. I saw a lng line f peple at the medicine pickup cunter (取药处). I tk a deep breath t cl 1 dwn.
      I jined the line t 2 fr my turn. The weight f my cming baby made it 3 fr me t stand straight, and my legs felt heavy. I raised my head and saw there were still quite a few peple ahead. Sme were playing with their phnes and sme were talking quietly. The line mved s 4 .
      I began t feel weaker in my 5 . I culdn’t stand fr lng. “Shuld I ask the ne at the frnt fr help? What if he 6 ? He’s been waiting fr a lng time, t. Will the ther peple agree?” I thught t myself, “But I …” My frehead was starting t sweat (冒汗).
      I knew I culdn’t wait. I walked up t the 7 persn in the line and asked in a lw vice, “Excuse me, culd I g first? I am nt feeling s well.”
      The yung man lked at me in surprise 8 he saw my belly (肚子). He agreed. Almst n ne nticed what happened. I thught he wuld remain behind me. Instead, he mved straight t the end.
      The secnd persn 9 her phne. She lked at me and lked back at the yung man. Then she mved t the back, t. Then the third ne, then the furth…until the yung man came right 10 me.
      I felt a gentle wind blwing acrss my face, and the summer heat was gne with the wind.
      1.A.myselfB.yurselfC.himselfD.herself
      2.A.fightB.waitC.callD.ask
      3.A.easyB.pssibleC.difficultD.imprtant
      4.A.carefullyB.successfullyC.quicklyD.slwly
      5.A.stmachB.legsC.armsD.head
      6.A.agreesB.smilesC.refusesD.cries
      7.A.firstB.secndC.thirdD.furth
      8.A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.thugh
      9.A.lked ut atB.lked up frmC.lked dwn nD.lked arund fr
      10.A.far frmB.befreC.acrss frmD.behind
      (2025·河北·中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      Mr. Jhnsn was an excellent maths teacher. His students wuld never 11 their first class he gave them. He always wrte the numbers 2 and 4 n the blackbard in the first class t his 12 students, and asked them, “What is the answer?”
      Whenever he asked this questin, sme f his students said 6 was the 13 . Sme thers thught that 2 was mre prper and sme f them 14 8 as the answer. Mrever, there were still thers wh were just 15 n their seats withut a wrd.
      While the students were discussing what the answer was, Mr. Jhnsn always 16 their reply patiently. Finally, he sighed (叹气) and said, “Yur 17 is useless because nne f yu fcused yur attentin n the pint: What 18 the questin is asked abut. Did I ask yu t d anything abut the tw 19 ? Were they asked t be added, subtracted (减) r t d sme ther calculatins (计算)? If yu dn’t knw the questin exactly, hw can yu give a 20 answer?”
      S let that be a lessn t all f us: It is imprtant t knw what the questin is befre we try t find ut the key.
      11.A.faceB.acceptC.frgetD.cancel
      12.A.newB.wiseC.famusD.hnest
      13.A.ageB.keyC.timeD.scre
      14.A.caughtB.chseC.cveredD.crrected
      15.A.jumpingB.landingC.sittingD.walking
      16.A.learned frmB.dreamed fC.believed inD.waited fr
      17.A.inventinB.translatinC.cllectinD.discussin
      18.A.usuallyB.exactlyC.directlyD.suddenly
      19.A.numbersB.linesC.lettersD.shapes
      20.A.quickB.shrtC.rightD.ready
      (2025·黑龙江绥化·中考真题)
      D yu expect 21 successful in everything yu d? If s, then hw? Here is an example.
      There was a farmer wh grew crn all his life. Each year he 22 his crn t the market. Then each time his crn was chsen as the 23 and wn the first prize.
      One year a newspaper reprter interviewed him and learned 24 surprising abut hw he grew it. The farmer ffered his seed (种子) crn t his neighbrs.
      “Hw can yu share yur best seed crn with yur neighbrs?” the reprter asked, “Yu knw they are taking part in the cmpetitin 25 yu every year.” “Didn’t yu knw?” said the farmer, “Th wind picks up pllen (花粉) frm the crn and mves it 26 frm field t field. If my neighbrs grw bad crn, crss-pllinatin (异花传粉) will affect the quality f my crn. S if I want t grw gd crn, I must help my neighbrs t grw gd crn.”
      The farmer knws much abut the cnnectin f life. His crn can’t imprve 27 his neighbrs’ crn imprves.
      As a great man says, “We 28 by what we grw; we make a life by what we give.” We can’t live withut fd, 29 and many ther things. But a meaningful life is nt decided by hw much we can get, but by hw much we can give thers. Giving instead f 30 makes us different frm ther animals.
      S if yu chse t live well, yu must help thers t live well; if yu chse t be happy yu must help thers t find happiness in their life.
      21.A.isB.areC.t be
      22.A.takeB.tkC.taken
      23.A.gdB.betterC.best
      24.A.anythingB.nthingC.smething
      25.A.withB.nC.at
      26.A.quickB.quicklyC.mre quick
      27.A.ifB.unlessC.when
      28.A.make a livingB.make livingC.makes a living
      29.A.clthesB.clthC.clths
      30.A.getB.t getC.getting
      (2025·贵州·中考真题)
      One day, when Andy was taking a walk, he happened t pass by a charming farm. He nticed a farmer standing by the farm, lking 31 .
      Andy was s curius that he asked the farmer, “Why d yu lk s wrried? Have yu grwn wheat (小麦)?” The farmer 32 shk his head. His face was filled with wrry as he spke, “N, I’ve nticed that the weather isn’t great and I’m wrried if it 33 , the newly planted wheat might get wet. There’s a chance it wn’t cme up at all, r even. 34 , it will rt (腐烂) in the sil.”
      Andy ndded with understanding and then asked, “Then, have yu 35 cttn?” The farmer 36 fr a wile, and said, “N, I’m wrried abut the insects this seasn. Thse insects might cme and 37 harm l the newly planted cttn. I simply can’t take that 38 .”
      Andy was surprised and asked again, “S, what have yu planted then?” The farmer let ut a heavy sigh and replied, “I haven’t planted anything. I want t make sure that there’s n 39 f rain harming my crps and that there are n insects damaging them.”
      There is n dubt that effective planning is the key t 40 . Hwever, if yu want t d smething, it is nt a gd ides t just think abut it. Yu can plan and cnsider fr a lng time, but there cmes a pint when actin must be taken.
      31.A.surprisedB.angryC.wrried
      32.A.happilyB.suddenlyC.slwly
      33.A.rainsB.shinesC.blws
      34.A.betterB.wrseC.leas
      35.A.seenB.grwnC.checked
      36.A.thughtB.discussedC.laughed
      37.A.causeB.turnC.hide
      38.A.riskB.taskC.rule
      39.A.dreamB.resultC.chance
      40.A.dangerB.energyC.success
      (2025·四川眉山·中考真题)
      There was nce a man wh built his wn huse. It tk him ver a year t design and build every part f it. In the end, he had the mst beautiful huse in the neighbrhd. Everyne that walked by wuld stp t 41 his new huse.
      But as time went by, his huse started t have sme 42 . One day, a neighbr said, “Friend, it lks like yur frnt yard is a bit vergrwn (杂草丛生的).”
      The man replied, “Yes, I knw. But it’s Okay. I’ll 43 the grass tmrrw.”
      A few days later, a friend came by. He said, “It lks like yur windws are a bit 44 .”
      The man replied, “Yes, I knw. But it’s Okay. I’ll wash them tmrrw.”
      Weeks passed by. The man’s brther 45 t pay a visit. He tk ne lk at his brther’s huse and culdn’t 46 what he saw. The yard was a mess, the paint n the walls was falling dwn and the windws were 47 with dirt. The huse lked like it culd fall apart at any secnd—all because the man put everything ff 48 “tmrrw”.
      When we prcrastinate (拖延), “tmrrw” can turn int “next week” r 49 “next year”. It’s much better t just take care f things 50 than t wait till sme imaginary “tmrrw” that may never cme.
      41.A.buyB.cleanC.buildD.admire
      42.A.eventsB.accidentsC.prblemsD.questins
      43.A.cutB.plantC.pickD.water
      44.A.ldB.dirtyC.brkenD.dangerus
      45.A.came inB.came utC.came nD.came ver
      46.A.believeB.findC.rememberD.realize
      47.A.cnnectedB.filledC.cveredD.mixed
      48.A.duringB.untilC.befreD.after
      49.A.nceB.justC.evenD.still
      50.A.yesterdayB.tdayC.thenD.tmrrw
      (2025·云南·中考真题)
      There was nce a yung man wh always saw the bad side f things.
      One day, he went n a trip t an island with his friend. Suddenly, a strng 51 blew their bat far away. They called fr help. But it wuld be at least a cuple f hurs 52 anyne wuld find and help them. They had t 53 in ht weather.
      As they waited, the yung man cmplained (抱怨) abut the heat and the bad luck they were having.
      When he reached fr their water bttle, he said, “Oh n! The water bttle is half 54 .” Then his friend lked at the bttle and said, “But it is half full t.” The yung man watched his friend very 55 . A smile slwly appeared n his face and 56 f them laughed.
      The yung man thught t himself, “He is right. Being negative (消极的) desn’t help.” He then 57 his attitude (态度) gradually and started t see the gd side f things.
      Nw the man is much lder and has a happy family. He has becme a persn wh sees the bttle half full, nt half empty!
      Happiness is never abut having a smth life—it’s abut seeing the 58 side in the dark mments. A sad persn sees nly prblems, while a cheerful ne lks fr 59 in prblems. S next time when yu are in a difficult situatin, 60 yurself, “D I see a half-empty bttle, r a half-full ne?” The chice is yurs.
      51.A.windB.lightC.sundD.rck
      52.A.becauseB.sinceC.befreD.after
      53.A.cryB.waitC.swimD.run
      54.A.cleanB.dirtyC.fullD.empty
      55.A.ludlyB.seriuslyC.safelyD.carelessly
      56.A.bthB.neitherC.allD.nne
      57.A.stayedB.refusedC.passedD.changed
      58.A.strangeB.brightC.scaryD.bring
      59.A.hbbiesB.levelsC.hpeD.danger
      60.A.askB.helpC.wishD.praise
      (2025·四川广安·中考真题)
      Once a fisherman (渔夫) asked a yung man t paint (给……上油漆) his bat. While painting, the yung man fund a small 61 in the bat. The yung man didn’t tell the hle t the fisherman and just fixed it by 62 . After finishing his wrk, the yung man gt his mney and then 63 .
      A mnth later, the fisherman 64 in frnt f the painter’s huse. 65 the painter’s surprise, the fisherman gave him sme mney again.
      The painter said, “Yu have already given me the mney fr painting the bat, sir.”
      The fisherman said, “This time, the mney is nt fr painting the bat, but fr 66 the hle in the bat. I frgt the hle when I asked yu t paint the bat. Then, my sn tk the bat fr a fishing trip. After he left, I suddenly remembered the hle and I felt s 67 . I tried t call him, 68 he didn’t answer. Luckily, thanks t yur kindness (善举), my sn came back 69 . Yu saved my sn’s 70 .”
      Smetimes, the smallest act f kindness may mean a lt t ther peple. S it’s imprtant t be kind and helpful.
      61.A.pictureB.flwerC.hleD.basket
      62.A.itselfB.himselfC.herselfD.myself
      63.A.leftB.refusedC.answeredD.threw
      64.A.wentB.appearedC.hidD.lay
      65.A.AtB.OfC.FrD.T
      66.A.passingB.finishingC.fixingD.digging
      67.A.wrriedB.tiredC.bredD.excited
      68.A.sB.butC.rD.because
      69.A.sadlyB.plitelyC.angrilyD.safely
      70.A.lifeB.wrkC.fishD.trip
      (2025·四川遂宁·中考真题)
      When I was thirteen years ld, a girl gave me an imprtant gift. It was a 71 .
      It was my first year at a 72 schl. I didn’t knw anyne. Every time I heard the ther students talking and laughing. I felt 73 . I culd nt talk t anyne abut my 74 , even my parents. And I did nt want them t wrry abut me.
      One day, my classmates were playing happily with their friends, 75 I just sat in silence. At that mment, a girl passed by and lked at me with a smile.
      I did nt knw 76 she was, but I fell the tuch f smething bright and friendly. It made me feel 77 . It was like a hidden treasure.
      That smile 78 my life. I started t cmmunicate with the ther students. Day by day, I learnt t trust and jin them. The girl with the bright smile has becme my best friend nw.
      I never frgt that day. Later, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she culd nt 79 !
      Nw I believe that the wrld is what yu think it is. If yu think yu are lnely, yu might 80 is be alne. My suggestin is: smile at the wrld and it will smile back
      71.A.hugB.smileC.cardD.letter
      72.A.bigB.ldC.newD.small
      73.A.lnelyB.excitedC.cmfrtableD.relaxed
      74.A.planB.suggestinC.pininD.prblem
      75.A.butB.andC.becauseD.s
      76.A.whereB.whatC.hwD.wh
      77.A.prudB.warmC.freeD.nervus
      78.A.destryedB.challengedC.changedD.brke
      79.A.rememberB.frgetC.believeD.understand
      80.A.neverB.smetimesC.alwaysD.seldm
      (2025·四川南充·中考真题)
      My mther was an artist. Grwing up, I culd draw a little myself and enjyed ding s, but I never had her 81 .
      Once, I asked her hw I culd imprve. I 82 her t say smething like “Practice 10,000 hurs”, 83 she nly tld me “Lk at the things yu want t draw”. Hearing her wrds, I 84 it because that’s exactly what I thught I had been ding.
      “Yu prbably aren’t,” she explained. “Actually, peple 85 lk at things carefully. They just lk at them quickly and then 86 their brain t imagine all the small parts they miss. Hwever, the brain fails, leading t 87 drawing.” Then I did as I was tld, and lked lng and hard at the bject I wanted t draw: an apple. I nticed mre abut its 88 , clr, and size. I drew each part carefully—and sure enugh, it turned ut t be a pretty 89 apple.
      I lved the experience f really lking. I came t 90 mm’s wrds. That was t enjy seeing smething deeply and drawing it carefully.
      81.A.talentB.chanceC.wealthD.curage
      82.A.requiredB.advisedC.warnedD.expected
      83.A.sB.andC.butD.as
      84.A.sharedB.believedC.expressedD.dubted
      85.A.seldmB.alwaysC.stillD.nly
      86.A.wrk utB.take upC.depend nD.turn dwn
      87.A.prB.specialC.amazingD.new
      88.A.smellB.shapeC.weightD.taste
      89.A.well-drawnB.well-develpedC.well-knwnD.well-prepared
      90.A.translateB.spreadC.retellD.understand
      (2025·四川泸州·中考真题)
      David gt a special gift n his birthday—a hand-made kite with a lng tail. That afternn, he tk the kite and fllwed his grandpa t an pen space. He was s 91 that he sang all the way.
      The wind was strng that day, perfect fr 92 . David let the kite g and watched with pride as it danced beautifully in the sky.
      93 , the wind changed its directin. David lst cntrl f the kite, and it fell int a tree. With much difficulty, they 94 t get back the kite. Hwever, its tail fell ff. David’s heart 95 .
      Nticing his disappintment, his grandpa cmfrted him sftly, “Cme n. I’ll make ne fr yu.”
      They went t a nearby shp. David’s grandpa brrwed sme tls, cut a paper 96 and stuck it t the kite.
      “Things break smetimes, just like this kite. But face them calmly and everything will 97 .” his grandpa said.
      98 the kite was repaired, David hurried ut and let the wind lift the kite again. It flew even higher! David ran after the kite cheerfully all the afternn.
      When the sun began t set, they headed back hme. On their way, David said t his grandpa, “I never thught the kite wuld be 99 , but it turned ut much strnger.”
      His grandpa ndded, “Being strng is nt abut never falling. It is abut always 100 again.”
      91.A.curiusB.specialC.luckyD.excited
      92.A.hikingB.skatingC.flyingD.bating
      93.A.NaturallyB.SuddenlyC.SurelyD.Recently
      94.A.managedB.hpedC.decidedD.cntinued
      95.A.changedB.relaxedC.drppedD.pened
      96.A.headB.tailC.ftD.wing
      97.A.wrk utB.run utC.cme utD.set ut
      98.A.OnceB.BefreC.AlthughD.If
      99.A.returnedB.madeC.fixedD.bught
      100.A.leavingB.singingC.thinkingD.rising
      (2024中考真题)
      (2024·广东·中考真题)请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将对应选项涂黑。
      Betty is a bilgist. She studies brain diseases that cme alng with aging. Her 1 is nt an easy ne. She is trying t understand what ges wrng with the brain ver time, and hw peple can age in a healthy way. It is very imprtant, especially when peple are living a 2 life nw.
      Betty des nt have a natural gift (天赋) fr math. She never 3 that she culd be a scientist ne day when she was little. Nw, she has gt a dctr’s degree in bilgy and becme a famus 4 researcher. Betty has made it partly because she is curius abut everything. This is a very 5 quality fr a scientist. Anther 6 is that she is a creative thinker. “After all, science is all abut prblem-slving,” Betty said.
      Betty thinks the best part f her research is trying ut an idea t see if it will wrk. Her heart is filled with jy when her idea is prved right and 7 by ther scientists. But when things dn’t g 8 as she plans, she feels n disappintment. She says mistakes may 9 a new idea.
      Few are brn t be a 10 . Accrding t Betty, curisity and creativity play the biggest rle.
      1.A.jbB.bkC.excuseD.exam
      2.A.slwerB.lngerC.quieterD.simpler
      3.A.arguedB.reprtedC.thughtD.understd
      4.A.scialB.medicalC.educatinalD.envirnmental
      5.A.prB.strangeC.similarD.imprtant
      6.A.reasnB.exampleC.purpseD.decisin
      7.A.changedB.acceptedC.describedD.questined
      8.A.safelyB.crazilyC.blindlyD.smthly
      9.A.mix withB.turn dwnC.lead tD.break dwn
      10.A.dentistB.lawyerC.cachD.scientist
      (2024·江苏无锡·中考真题)
      先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      One day, ur teacher, Mr. Sims, annunced that the seventh grade field trip wuld be t a theme park. The classrm was filled with excitement as the girls discussed what they wuld wear and what they shuld bring with them. I sat back and listened, knwing that my parents did nt have the mney t send me. It made me 11 t feel s left ut. But nt Danny. He simply tld everyne that he wuldn’t be ging. When Mr. Sims asked him 12 , Danny std up and said, “It’s t much mney fr me. My dad hurt his back and has been ut f 13 fr a while. I’m nt asking my parents fr mney.”
      Sitting back dwn in his seat, Danny held his head up 14 , even thugh whispering had already begun. I culd nly sit quietly in my seat, knwing thse 15 culd be abut me when they fund ut I wuld nt be ging either.
      “Dan, I’m very prud f yu fr 16 the situatin that yur parents are in,” Mr. Sims replied.
      Seeing the students whispering in the back, Mr. Sims spke again, nly 17 .
      “This year, we’re ging t d things differently. The trip is nt until the end f the mnth, s there’s plenty f time fr mney 18 . Each student must bring in at least ne idea fr that. If a student desn’t want t help, then he r she will be staying here that day. Any 19 ?”
      Of curse, Shelly, the mst ppular girl in the class, spke up.
      “Well, Mr. Sims, my parents can 20 it. D I still have t help?”
      “Shelly, this is nt a matter f being rich r pr. Mney is nt just smething that is handed t yu when yu get lder. This will be a great learning experience fr everyne, whether yu have the mney r nt.”
      11.A.bredB.angryC.relaxedD.happy
      12.A.hwB.whenC.whyD.what
      13.A.wrkB.twnC.hpeD.time
      14.A.excitedlyB.prudlyC.wrriedlyD.plitely
      15.A.secretsB.changesC.praisesD.whispers
      16.A.understandingB.describingC.explainingD.annuncing
      17.A.fasterB.slwerC.luderD.quieter
      18.A.lendingB.makingC.spendingD.raising
      19.A.ideasB.questins C.plans D.suggestins
      20.A.affrdB.cancelC.returnD.share
      (2024·黑龙江绥化·中考真题)
      It was in autumn. A yung wman was ill. She 21 in the hspital. There was a tree 22 her rm. She saw the leaves fall dwn. Day after day, there were less and less leaves n the tree. The wman 23 very sad. She didn’t eat r drink, and she didn’t want 24 . The dctr asked her t 25 and take a walk. She 26 d that. She became wrse day by day. One day she said, “When the last leaf falls dwn, I will die, t.”
      An ld artist knew that. He decided t help 27 . One night, all yellw leaves fell dwn. The artist painted a green and yellw leaf, 28 put it in the tree. The next mrning, when the wman lked ut f the windw and saw the last leaf, she was filled with 29 . She wuld like t be alive. She didn’t want t fall dwn like ther 30 . Frm then n, she became better and better and lived a lng time.
      Dn’t give up yur hpe at anytime.
      21.A.playedB.stayedC.wrked
      22.A.utsideB.insideC.in
      23.A.feelB.feelsC.felt
      24.A.talkB.t talkC.talked
      25.A.fall asleepB.hurry upC.get up
      26.A.wuldn’tB.can’tC.wn’t
      27.A.sheB.himC.her
      28.A.thenB.thughC.but
      29.A.dubtB.hpeC.sadness
      30.A.leafB.leavesC.leave
      (2024·湖北·中考真题)
      Our art teacher Gerge was leaving sn fr his cuntry. I was preparing a special 31 fr him. It was a hand-drawn picture bk abut ur schl. I wrked a lng time, trying t make each picture as 32 as pssible.
      One day, I was drawing while my little sister Becky was watching with great 33 . Just then, my classmate Jeff drpped by.
      “Hi! Peter, want t play basketball in the yard?” he asked.
      “I’d like t, 34 it’s t cld utside!” I replied.
      “Exactly!” he said. “It’s the perfect weather fr nt getting t ht.”
      That’s a cl thing abut Jeff. He always lks n the 35 side f almst everything.
      “Let’s g!” We went ut, leaving the drawings n the table.
      We laughed as we returned. When I 36 the dr, my heart nearly stpped. Right there, Becky was clring my pictures.
      “ 37 , Becky!” I rushed t her, but it was t late. Almst every page was clred.
      “What did yu d?” I shuted 38 .
      “I just wanted t help.” She began t cry.
      “My drawings are gne frever!” I felt frustrated (懊恼的) and 39 Jeff fr help.
      “Unless…” said Jeff.
      “Unless what?” I asked.
      “Remember the jigsaw puzzle (拼图)? We can create smething new frm these messy pictures.” Jeff 40 .
      “Can we make it?” I dubted.
      “I’m nt sure, but we can have a 41 .” He encuraged.
      First, we cut the drawings int shapes, such as ur brwn teaching buildings, green playgrund and s n. Then, we 42 all these pieces tgether and made a jigsaw. Finally, we even added mre paints. Days later, a beautiful “ 43 ” appeared in frnt f us.
      There was a 44 ending.
      “Thanks, guys,” Gerge smiled, “I lve it s much. It will give me many great 45 here.”
      S, yu see, there lies a beam (束) f light behind every dark clud. Jeff’s way f dealing with things did help.
      31.A.giftB.phtC.letterD.lessn
      32.A.easyB.largeC.perfectD.famus
      33.A.hpeB.prideC.interestD.curage
      34.A.rB.sC.andD.but
      35.A.sadB.brightC.seriusD.strange
      36.A.penedB.fixedC.cleanedD.painted
      37.A.RunB.CmeC.JumpD.Stp
      38.A.bravelyB.angrilyC.carefullyD.nervusly
      39.A.gave upB.lked atC.turned dwnD.agreed with
      40.A.warnedB.rderedC.reprtedD.suggested
      41.A.tryB.talkC.restD.taste
      42.A.putB.hidC.readD.threw
      43.A.treeB.gateC.schlD.library
      44.A.bringB.happyC.terribleD.cmmn
      45.A.chicesB.changesC.decisinsD.memries
      (2024·四川泸州·中考真题)
      When I was turning thirty years ld, a friend asked me t share my biggest 46 in life. It nly tk me a(n) 47 t say I mst regretted nt cmpleting cllege. I explained that I was cnsidered t be 48 in schl, gt great grades, and had big dreams. 49 finishing university, I felt like I was nt nly letting myself dwn, but als everyne wh believed in me.
      My friend said, “Why nt nw?” But with a sn in primary schl, a busy jb, and lts f ther respnsibilities at hme, I had a millin 50 . The ne I thught was the strngest: If I went back, I wuld be thirty-tw 51 I graduated. What I heard was smething I wuld never 52 : “Yu’re ging t be thirty-tw anyway (无论如何).”
      Lking back, I feel it’s the 53 and wisest advice I have ever received.
      I wuld turn thirty-tw with a cllege degree (学位) r withut ne anyway. S I 54 t cntinue my study.
      I graduated frm university 55 and felt prud f myself. And I have reviewed this 56 many times. I believe it’s never t late fr me t d anything except becming a teenager.
      D I really want t 57 my first bk in my frties? I’m ging t be frty anyway.
      D I really want t run a half marathn (马拉松) in my fifties? I’m ging t be fifty anyway.
      D I really want t travel arund the 58 in my sixties? I’m ging t be sixty anyway.
      I hpe yu never hear me say, “I’m t ld fr that.” 59 , I hpe yu hear me say, “I’m ging t be seventy anyway.”
      It’s never t 60 t start smething new, t d all thse things that yu’ve been wishing t d.
      46.A.regretB.happinessC.rleD.success
      47.A.weekB.dayC.hurD.minute
      48.A.lvelyB.pliteC.smartD.friendly
      49.A.Giving upB.Making upC.Ending upD.Taking up
      50.A.waysB.reasnsC.chancesD.steps
      51.A.althughB.becauseC.unlessD.when
      52.A.replyB.acceptC.frgetD.guess
      53.A.simplestB.funniestC.strangestD.cldest
      54.A.happenedB.decidedC.helpedD.failed
      55.A.smthlyB.patientlyC.silentlyD.suddenly
      56.A.activityB.prmiseC.planD.suggestin
      57.A.readB.writeC.buyD.chse
      58.A.universityB.cityC.villageD.wrld
      59.A.FinallyB.BesidesC.InsteadD.Als
      60.A.dangerusB.prC.lateD.slw
      (2024·四川达州·中考真题)
      One day, a grasshpper (蚱蜢) was relaxing in a field. And he was eating as much grass as he culd. When his stmach was 61 , he began t play sme music. He was having a gd time in the sun.
      Then, an ant walked by. He was 62 sme crn.
      “Cme and sing with me!” said the grasshpper.
      “N,” said the ant. “I am busy 63 fd fr the winter.”
      “Dn’t be serius abut the 64 !” said the grasshpper. “There’s lts f fd nw and it is sunny tday.”
      65 the ant went n his way and kept n cllecting fd.
      “Hw silly the ant is!” said the grasshpper. “He nly needs t 66 winter when winter cmes!”
      When winter came, the grasshpper had 67 fd. But the ant and his family had plenty t 68 .
      “Culd I have sme f yur fd?” said the grasshpper.
      “Hum…” said the ant. “ 69 yu said I was silly, I’ll still help yu.”
      Hearing his wrds, the grasshpper was very thankful. At the same time, he was 70 fr what he had dne befre. He learnt a very imprtant lessn—wrking hard tday is t get ready fr tmrrw.
      61.A.emptyB.smallC.fullD.thin
      62.A.carryingB.sellingC.plantingD.watching
      63.A.getB.gtC.gettingD.gets
      64.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter
      65.A.AndB.ButC.OrD.S
      66.A.wrry abutB.give upC.lk frD.wait fr
      67.A.enughB.nC.mreD.much
      68.A.drinkB.buyC.eatD.waste
      69.A.BesidesB.BecauseC.WhenD.Althugh
      70.A.tiredB.regretfulC.happyD.angry
      (2024·四川南充·中考真题)
      One day, ur English teacher Mr. White came int the classrm with a bk in his hand. He started his lessn with a 71 , “Wh can describe what stress is like?” N ne answered. Then he raised the bk and asked, “Hw 72 is the bk?”
      On hearing the questin, we began t think and 73 . One student said, “I think it is 100g.” Anther student said, “It’s 200g.” Our answers were different. 74 , Mr. White explained, “It desn’t nly depend n the real weight. It als has 75 t d with the time we hld it. If I hld it fr a minute, it is OK. If I hld it fr an hur, I will have a 76 in my right arm. If I hld it fr a day, I will have t see a dctr. It is the exact same weight, 77 the lnger I hld it, the heavier it becmes. This bk 78 stress. If yu hld it withut putting it dwn, sner r later, yu will nt be able t keep n. N matter hw much 79 yu have, stp and have a rest fr a while if pssible. Bys and girls, yu shuld learn t relax yurselves. I am sure yu will live a happy schl life.”
      We all 80 Mr. White fr giving such a meaningful lessn which made a difference t us.
      71.A.sngB.stryC.questinD.picture
      72.A.heavyB.bigC.ldD.thick
      73.A.guessB.practiseC.readD.search
      74.A.LuckilyB.EspeciallyC.SecretlyD.Finally
      75.A.littleB.muchC.nthingD.everything
      76.A.breakB.wundC.diseaseD.pain
      77.A.andB.sC.butD.fr
      78.A.makes upB.stands frC.takes inD.leads t
      79.A.stressB.timeC.pleasureD.knwledge
      80.A.trubledB.excusedC.fearedD.thanked
      (2024·青海·中考真题)
      根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案。
      Once there was a 14-year-ld by wh was knwn as a fast runner in his village. He nly cared abut winning every race and becming mre 81 .
      One day, the by 82 a running race in his village. He wn the 100-meter and 50-meter races with n prblem. He was 83 himself and received great applause (掌声).
      But his grandfather asked him t have a race with tw unexpected peple, an ld man and a blind (盲的) 84 . The by thught it was unbelievable but agreed. In the race, the by finished 85 , but the ld man and the blind girl were 86 at the starting line (起跑线). With jy, he was waiting fr the applause frm the crwd. But they kept 87 .
      “Why are peple nt cheering 88 me like befre?” he asked his 89 . “Start the race again with them. But this time, all f yu shuld crss the finish line at the same time,” the grandfather said.
      The by was surprised but 90 .
      During the secnd race, the by tk the 91 f the ld man and the blind girl and walked 92 with them. The crwd gave them a standing applause.
      The by asked his grandfather, “Fr whm are the peple cheering? Is it fr me, r 93 ?”
      The grandfather was happy. He 94 and said, “The crwd did nt cheer fr anyne f yu. They 95 fr hw yu all ran the race tgether.”
      Facing the race f life, what matters is nt just winning, but hw yu run the race.
      81.A.beautifulB.successfulC.upset
      82.A.tk part inB.tk utC.tk care f
      83.A.gd atB.prud fC.interested in
      84.A.manB.uncleC.girl
      85.A.firstB.secndC.third
      86.A.neverB.stillC.ever
      87.A.quietB.relaxedC.careful
      88.A.inB.frmC.fr
      89.A.fatherB.grandfatherC.grandmther
      90.A.agreedB.stppedC.played
      91.A.legsB.feetC.hands
      92.A.slwlyB.easilyC.clearly
      93.A.herB.himC.them
      94.A.jumpedB.smiledC.wrried
      95.A.sangB.wrkedC.cheered
      (2024·重庆·中考真题)
      Humr is part f human nature. Everyne has the ability t enjy 96 and laughter, n matter wh they are r where they cme frm. Humr is ne f the mst imprtant ways peple make cnnectins with each ther. Humr als helps yu lk n the 97 side f life and face prblems psitively (积极地).
      One sunny afternn, the famus British writer Bernard Shaw was enjying himself in a quiet field. Suddenly, a bike rider ran int him. 98 , Mr. Shaw was nt hurt. “I’m s srry!” said the rider. “Oh, n,” said Mr. Shaw. “I shuld say 99 because I’m nt giving luck t yu. If yu had killed me, yu knw, 100 wuld be famus all ver the wrld.”
      Feng Jicai, the Chinese writer, was nce visited by an American friend and his yung child in a htel. While the tw men were talking, the little by was jumping up and dwn 101 his bed. The bed was shaking, and Feng was 102 that it might break. He smiled t the by, “Hey, by! Are yu trying t reach the sky? Will yu return t the earth?” His friend understd at nce, and said t his sn jkingly. “Let’s 103 right nw!”
      104 different peple may have a different sense f humr, gd humr has smething in cmmn. First, yu need t keep a cl head and an pen mind. With humr, yu can avid sme unnecessary cnflicts (冲突), and smetimes it helps yu 105 even at the wrst f yur prblems. Secnd, yu need t be kind and understanding. In an embarrassing (尴尬的) situatin, using humr can let yur friend save face.
      96.A.mviesB.bksC.sprtsD.jkes
      97.A.seriusB.wrngC.brightD.dark
      98.A.LuckilyB.QuicklyC.TerriblyD.Recently
      99.A.thanksB.srryC.gdbyeD.hell
      100.A.IB.yuC.heD.they
      101.A.nB.byC.underD.behind
      102.A.gladB.sadC.wrriedD.satisfied
      103.A.cme backB.cme inC.cme nD.cme ut
      104.A.SB.AlthughC.ButD.If
      105.A.cryB.laughC.shutD.fear
      (2024·陕西·中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。
      The Turtle was nt satisfied with his life. He wanted s much t 106 being a turtle.
      “I’m tired f swimming abut in the sea and mving arund n the beach. Life is nt 107 ,” he thught. “I want t be able t fly in the air like an eagle.”
      He spke t the Eagle abut it.
      “Yu’re nt built fr 108 ,” the Eagle tld the Turtle. “Yu dn’t have any wings.”
      “Dn’t 109 that,” answered the Turtle. “I’ve watched hw the birds d it fr a lng time. I’ve watched 110 hw they fly and d things in the air. I think I really gt it. 111 I dn’t have wings, I can make my fur flippers (鳍足) act like wings f birds in the air, the way I d in the water. Just get me up there, and yu’ll see I can fly as well as any f the birds—prbably even 112 ! Besides, if yu carry me as high as the cluds, I will bring yu lts f nice pearls (珍珠) frm the sea t shw my thanks.”
      The Eagle 113 at last, and carried the Turtle up high int the sky.
      “Nw then!” cried the Eagle. “Fly!”
      But the mment the Turtle was n his wn, he fell frm the 114 . He fell like a stne, and n a stne he landed. He hit it with such frce that he brke int little pieces.
      We need t 115 urselves better s that we can make wiser decisins.
      106.A.cntinueB.stpC.tryD.enjy
      107.A.interestingB.healthyC.busyD.hard
      108.A.swimmingB.runningC.flyingD.climbing
      109.A.lk afterB.hear abutC.prepare frD.wrry abut
      110.A.quicklyB.carefullyC.strangelyD.helplessly
      111.A.ThughB.BefreC.UnlessD.Until
      112.A.betterB.lwerC.nearerD.earlier
      113.A.refusedB.agreedC.wnD.left
      114.A.treeB.huseC.skyD.muntain
      115.A.relaxB.expressC.teachD.understand
      (2024·四川眉山·中考真题)
      Once upn a time, there was a man wh had fur sns. One day, he tld 116 f his sns t g and see what a pear tree lked like during winter, spring, summer and autumn. Althugh the sns felt strange abut their father’s 117 , they went t see the pear tree. After a 118 , the father gt them t cme tgether and asked them what they had seen.
      The first sn answered that the tree had been bare (光秃秃的) and 119 .
      The secnd sn said, “N! It was cvered with new 120 leaves. The tree had bright hpes.”
      The third sn 121 his head, and said, “N! The pear tree was full f flwers. They smelled s sweet and 122 s beautiful.”
      “There were many pears 123 n flwers n the tree,” the furth sn disagreed, “I saw the jy f a gd harvest (丰收).”
      The man then said t his sns that they were all right. They gt 124 answers because each f them had seen nly ne seasn in the life f the pear tree.
      “Yu cannt judge (评判) a tree, a persn r yur life by just ne seasn. If yu 125 in yur winter, yu will miss the hpe f yur spring, the beauty f yur summer and the harvest f yur autumn.”
      116.A.eachB.bthC.nneD.neither
      117.A.invitatinB.requestC.pininD.answer
      118.A.weekB.mnthC.seasnD.year
      119.A.uglyB.livelyC.tallD.shrt
      120.A.yellwB.greenC.whiteD.pink
      121.A.nddedB.raisedC.shkD.lwered
      122.A.lkedB.tuchedC.tastedD.sunded
      123.A.rB.andC.sD.but
      124.A.similarB.perfectC.differentD.humrus
      125.A.call upB.lk upC.cheer upD.give up
      (2024·云南·中考真题)
      从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
      In a small village, there lived a yung by named Ravi. He was always glad t lend a helping hand.
      One day, he saw a wunded 126 lying n the grund with a brken wing (翅膀). It was unable t 127 . Filled with wrry, Ravi picked up the bird and carefully bandaged (包扎) up its wing. He prvided fd and water 128 it. Days turned int weeks, and the bird became better and better. It was 129 ready t fly again.
      As Ravi watched the bird flying higher and higher in the 130 , he felt a deep sense f happiness and realized he culd have a great influence n the lives f thers. S he began t d a lt, including feeding hmeless animals and visiting 131 peple. His kindness spread thrughut the village, encuraging peple t fllw his example.
      Years passed, and Ravi 132 t be a belved (深受喜爱的) member f the cmmunity. His simple deeds (行为) 133 the village int a place full f lve and care.
      Our acts, n matter hw 134 , can make a difference. 135 kindness is spread arund, we will have the pwer t create a better wrld.
      126.A.antB.beeC.birdD.butterfly
      127.A.seeB.flyC.eatD.drink
      128.A.frB.byC.frmD.abut
      129.A.widelyB.hardlyC.strangelyD.happily
      130.A.skyB.lakeC.bxD.huse
      131.A.richB.sickC.strictD.wise
      132.A.gt upB.gave upC.grew upD.wke up
      133.A.cutB.dividedC.puredD.changed
      134.A.braveB.smallC.terribleD.dangerus
      135.A.IfB.BefreC.UnlessD.Althugh
      (2024·江西·中考真题)
      请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      Anansi the Wise
      Sme peple think they knw everything. Anansi the spider didn’t think that. He was a 136 spider. And he knew t have real wisdm (智慧). He had t learn mre.
      One day, Anansi fund a (an) 137 gurd n the grund and he had an idea. “ 138 I get advice frm thers and put it in this gurd, then I’ll be wiser than anyne else in the wrld.”
      S, he went frm huse t huse and asked the ther creatures (生物), “What’s yur best piece f 139 ?” And they were all happy t share their wisdm, because they culd see that Anansi 140 it.
      The snail (蜗牛) said, “Dn’t be in a hurry. 141 is nt a 100-meter race.”
      The butterfly said, “Life is shrt. Enjy every day.”
      The ant said, “Yu’ll 142 be great n yur wn. Everyne needs the help f thers.”
      Anansi was very happy with all this advice. He tk it and put it in 143 gurd. And when he’d filled the gurd, he thught t himself, “Nw, I have mre wisdm than anyne else. I must 144 the wisdm, s n ne can steal it.” He 145 and saw a hle high up in a tree, and he had an idea.
      Anansi held the gurd in tw legs and tried t 146 the tree with his ther six legs. But the gurd was t big and he culdn’t climb. His sn was nearby watching him. “Daddy,” he said, “why dn’t yu 147 the gurd t yur back and then climb the tree?” “That’s very gd advice,” said Anansi. “Thank yu fr sharing it with me.” And then Anansi realized that advice is nly 148 when we share it with smene.
      S, he climbed the tree with the gurd n his back. And when Anansi reached the 149 , he held the gurd up t the wind. All the advice flew int the sky and traveled 150 the land. And wisdm came t everyne.
      136.A.quietB.crazyC.prD.clever
      137.A.emptyB.smallC.sftD.brken
      138.A.SB.IfC.BefreD.Althugh
      139.A.newsB.wrkC.adviceD.wd
      140.A.stdB.frgtC.missedD.needed
      141.A.ActinB.SprtC.LifeD.Health
      142.A.alwaysB.ftenC.neverD.usually
      143.A.hisB.herC.itsD.their
      144.A.findB.sellC.hideD.cllect
      145.A.fell asleepB.shwed upC.ran awayD.lked arund
      146.A.hitB.climbC.pullD.shake
      147.A.sendB.handC.turnD.tie
      148.A.simpleB.usefulC.interestingD.real
      149.A.tpB.huseC.grundD.muntain
      150.A.acrssB.withC.intD.under
      (2024·黑龙江牡丹江·中考真题)
      Eric Brwn was abut 11 years ld when his father died. It was 151 fr his mther t supprt the big family. Eric was very caring, s he tried nt t 152 his mther when he had prblems.
      Once Eric wanted a pair f skis (滑雪板) in rder t jin a 153 club. He talked t his mther abut it. Hwever, it was 154 fr his mther t buy them. He thught abut 155 he culd d t get the skis and went t bed with a heavy heart.
      156 he wke up in the mrning, he fund that a deep snw had fallen and the strng wind was blwing. He thught it must be t cld fr peple 157 the snw away. “Ah,” he said, “every 158 brings a slutin (解决方法).”
      He rse, ran t a neighbr’s huse and 159 his service t clear the neighbr’s path (小路) f snw. The ffer 160 . After he had finished the wrk and received his pay, he went t anther place fr the same 161 . Then he went frm dr t dr until he had enugh mney t buy the skis.
      When Eric finally tried ut his new skis, he 162 the happiest by in the wrld. He was prud f 163 fr wrking hard and achieving his gal. Sn Eric became the best skier in his club 164 his determinatin (决心) and perseverance (毅力).
      This stry reminds us that we can 165 any difficulties and achieve ur dreams with a strng will and a psitive attitude (积极的态度). Eric is an inspiratin t us.
      Chse the best chice frm A, B r C accrding t what yu read.
      151.A.lateB.bringC.hard
      152.A.depend nB.take afterC.believe in
      153.A.dancingB.skiingC.swimming
      154.A.unfairB.impliteC.impssible
      155.A.whatB.hwC.wh
      156.A.Even ifB.UnlessC.As sn as
      157.A.clearB.t clearC.clearing
      158.A.prblemB.suggestinC.game
      159.A.fferedB.wantedC.canceled
      160.A.acceptedB.is acceptedC.was accepted
      161.A.decisinB.purpseC.methd
      162.A.cared frB.wrried abutC.felt like
      163.A.itselfB.himselfC.themselves
      164.A.because fB.ahead fC.in the face f
      165.A.findB.vercmeC.meet
      (2023中考真题)
      (2023·重庆·统考中考真题)
      根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
      Siene is a firefighter in the USA.It isn’t easy t becme a firefighter there. Many peple try, but a lt f them 1 . Als, in the past firefighting was always a jb fr men. Nw there are wmen firefighters.
      When Siene was five years ld, it was her dream t becme a 2 . Frty years later, she was the 3 wman t pass a six-week curse at the WFPA(女子消防预备学院). The WFP A trains wmen in the skills they need t be firefighters. In fact, Siene nw trains firefighters there 4 .
      Starting the curse desn’t mean yu’ll becme a firefighter. The curse is very 5 , s nt everyne finishes the training. They are trained like being in the army—Can yu hld a heavy piece f wd fr fur minutes? Hw many exercises can yu d? Can yu lift a 12-meter ladder(梯子)?
      Yu als need ther 6 . Can yu lead a team? Are yu a skillful driver? Can yu use technlgy? There are s many mre that are a part f firefighting these days. Of curse, n ne can d them all, but mre skills 7 help.
      Hwever, yu must wait fr a chance t wrk as a firefighter even 8 passing yur curse. It seems that lts f wmen aren’t ready t d that. In ne year, 50 wmen gt trained, 9 nly three f them are nw firefighters. Learning the skills is nt enugh t becme a firefighter. Like Siene, yu als need t 10 yur dream.
      1.A.succeedB.passC.failD.fight
      2.A.plicewmanB.firefighterC.scientistD.dctr
      3.A.ldestB.tallestC.kindestD.busiest
      4.A.myselfB.yurselfC.himselfD.herself
      5.A.interestingB.easyC.imprtantD.difficult
      6.A.ideasB.methdsC.skillsD.rules
      7.A.recentlyB.certainlyC.hardlyD.nearly
      8.A.afterB.duringC.befreD.in
      9.A.butB.rC.becauseD.thugh
      10.A.give upB.stick tC.talk abutD.wrry abut
      (2023·重庆·统考中考真题)
      根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
      Old Mther Wind tld the Tree, “I’ve just cme acrss the grass, and there I saw the Best Thing in the Wrld.”
      Bbby Muse was sitting under the Tree and 11 thse wrds. He thught, “the Best Thing in the Wrld—nw what can that be? It must be lts f nuts! I’ll g and find it.” Bbby muse ran dwn twards the 12 .
      He was running s fast that he didn’t see Peter Rabbit 13 Peter Rabbit jumped ut and asked, “Where are yu ging in such a hurry?”
      “Dwn in the grass t find the Best Thing in the Wrld,” Bbby Muse replied and ran 14 .
      “The Best Thing in the Wrld,” said Peter Rabbit. “That must be lts f carrts. I’ll g and find it.” S Peter Rabbit 15 him.
      Befre lng, they met Jhnny Chuck.
      “Where are yu ging in such a hurry?” asked Jhnny Chuck.
      “T find the Best Thing in the Wrld,” they shuted. “The Best Thing in the Wrld,” said Jhnny Chuck. “ 16 is better than my wn little hme and the warm sunshine and the beautiful blue sky.” S he stayed at hme and played amng the flwers 17 Old Mther Wind happily.
      Bbby Muse and Peter Rabbit ran far and fast all day lng and still they didn’t find the Best Thing in the Wrld. When the 18 was ver, they started back t their hmes. They didn’t hurry nw, fr they were very tired and 19 .
      They 20 Old Mther Wind halfway hme.
      “Did yu find the Best Thing in the Wrld?” asked Old Mther Wind.
      “N!” They sunded unhappy.
      “Jhnny Chuck has it,” she said. “It is being happy with the things yu have. It’s called cntentment. And s d yu. Yu have tried.”
      11.A.wrteB.spkeC.frgtD.heard
      12.A.grassB.treeC.wdD.wind
      13.A.althughB.becauseC.untilD.if
      14.A.nearerB.fasterC.mre quietlyD.mre slwly
      15.A.jinedB.cheeredC.askedD.visited
      16.A.EverythingB.SmethingC.NthingD.Anything
      17.A.frmB.withC.againstD.between
      18.A.dayB.nightC.weekD.mnth
      19.A.fullB.hungryC.happyD.excited
      20.A.drveB.hurtC.lstD.met
      (2023·四川眉山·统考中考真题)
      Rain was ludly hitting my windw when I wke up. Hlidays are my nly 21 t sleep in, but I culdn’t because f the sund f the rain. My brain was 22 and full f ideas, s I decided t get up and finish my prject.
      I went t a cffee shp and started taking ntes n 23 was happening arund me. When I lked at the parking lt, an elderly cuple in a car caught my attentin. 24 parking, the wman gt ut and went t help her husband ut f the car. Then they 25 the shp hand in hand.
      26 they came inside, a race car appeared in the parking lt. With its fur windws pen, I saw several teenagers. The yung man wh was driving it had turned 27 the music s high that I culd hear it even in the cffee shp.
      Hwever, they were nt bad guys. They were just 28 the music.
      A lt f memries came int my mind. I culd nt stp 29 the peple wh have been by my side since I was yung.
      In the real wrld, everyne is different, but whether friends r enemies, we are all still part f the 30 grup — humans. When we disagree with thers, why nt take a step back, lk carefully and try t understand them befre judging them?
      21.A.treasureB.accidentC.chanceD.suggestin
      22.A.frzenB.emptyC.awakeD.wrried
      23.A.whatB.whereC.hwD.when
      24.A.WithutB.BefreC.DuringD.After
      25.A.fundB.enteredC.wentD.searched
      26.A.Even thughB.Ever sinceC.As lng asD.As sn as
      27.A.upB.nC.ffD.dwn
      28.A.makingB.singingC.facingD.enjying
      29.A.cheering upB.lking afterC.thinking abutD.hearing frm
      30.A.strangeB.sameC.seriusD.strng
      (2023·湖南衡阳·统考中考真题)
      In a small village, a by named Mark lived with his father, a wise ld man. One day, Mark tld his father 31 that he made little prgress in learning the guitar. N matter hw hard he tried, he culdn’t imprve. Mark asked his father fr sme help.
      “Fllw me. I will lead yu t the 32 hills arund the village tmrrw.” said his father. The next day, they set ut. The rad was lng and difficult, but Mark still 33 his father. As they gt higher, the father said that he wanted t g t the tp f the highest hill where he had never been t. Mark was surprised 34 decided t help his father.
      With great difficulty, Mark helped his father climb the hill. Smetimes he 35 carried his father n his back. At the tp, he put his father n the grund and laughed with 36 .
      “When yu were a little by, smetimes yu 37 hme with tears in yur eyes.” said his father. “The elder children laughed at yu. D yu remember why?”
      Mark ndded. He remembered that as a child, he and all his 38 called this hill Munt Impssible, because small children culdn’t reach its tp.
      “And tday,” said his father, “yu nt nly climbed here, but als helped 39 t get here.” “I became bigger and strnger than befre.” said Mark.
      “Instead f climbing Munt Impssible every day, yu played n the smaller hills and became 40 at climbing.” said his father. “It became pssible fr yu t climb Munt Impssible while yu weren’t even thinking abut it.”
      31.A.happilyB.sadlyC.quietly
      32.A.highB.lwC.small
      33.A.caughtB.fllwedC.refused
      34.A.rB.andC.but
      35.A.evenB.neverC.seldm
      36.A.sadnessB.jyC.embarrassment
      37.A.gave backB.shuted backC.came back
      38.A.friendsB.studentsC.teachers
      39.A.himB.meC.yu
      40.A.wrseB.fasterC.better
      (2023·山东烟台·统考中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A,B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      Recently an ld friend phned me t ask abut the success I had in my life and hw I achieved it. He has 41 gals as me: get in shape, get int music mre seriusly, and be gd at Japanese.
      I haven’t cmpletely reached my lng-term gals yet in any f these 3 things. He thinks that I’ve made sme prgress n my jurney t 42 these gals and I can give him sme advice.
      We had a nice talk fr an hur n the phne and he seemed pretty encuraged. A week went by and he sent me phts f him learning 43 and music. He als trained with the help f a persnal fitness cach. He develped the habit f psting (发布) 44 nline all f the prgress he was making. He was ding great. Every weekend he wuld pst his new prgress and I really enjyed reading it!
      Of curse, I’ll have t let him knw that making prgress isn’t 45 . He’ll meet sme difficulties n the rad. Hwever, I’m letting him 46 the new achievements nw and will help him ut when that time cmes.
      I’m thankful fr him giving me the chance t serve him and give him 47 , and I’m thankful t see that he’s spending the time and mney t 48 his life. He has even tld me hw thankful he is with all the recent 49 in his life.
      Even if yu haven’t reached yur gals, it’s gd t 50 hw far yu’ve gne. Be prud f yurself and knw hw much yu can help thers achieve the same.
      41.A.strangeB.magicC.similarD.bring
      42.A.achievingB.findingC.lsingD.sharing
      43.A.ChineseB.EnglishC.FrenchD.Japanese
      44.A.suddenlyB.regularlyC.clearlyD.silently
      45.A.imprtantB.differentC.easyD.necessary
      46.A.enjyB.takeC.wasteD.understand
      47.A.pressureB.adviceC.mneyD.friendship
      48.A.keepB.standC.saveD.imprve
      49.A.changesB.giftsC.friendsD.bks
      50.A.prmiseB.chseC.realizeD.cntrl
      (2023·浙江温州·统考中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      One day, Miriam gt a letter alng with a watermeln seed frm Uncle Esai. The letter said:
      Miriam,
      This is a magic seed fr yu. Plant it, and it will grant 51 three wishes. Remember t be patient: the wrld has its wn rhythm.
      Uncle Esai
      Miriam thught, “A magic seed? Maybe it’s Uncle Esai’s 52 , but why nt have a try?” She planted the seed in the yard, and made her 53 wish, “I want the watermeln t grw as big as a muntain!”
      The next mrning, Miriam was very 54 t see a huge watermeln in the yard. She culdn’t believe it. “I must 55 it at nce!” She hurried t cut the watermeln, but it was t hard. She became angry. “This is a silly watermeln! I dn’t want it!”
      Immediately the fruit became a seed again. Miriam 56 her secnd wish had been granted. “Humph! This is nt fun!” she cried.
      A few days later, Miriam fund Uncle Esai’s 57 and read it again. She stpped when she saw the wrds “be patient”. Hw culd she frget it? She rushed ut f the dr and 58 ran t the yard t find the seed. This time, she prmised she wuld make the best use f the third wish.
      She thught fr a while. “I hpe my 59 culd spend mre time tgether.” But her parents needed t wrk. Hw culd the seed help? Althugh it seemed impssible, she still decided t 60 the seed with patience.
      Miriam gt sme infrmatin abut 61 t plant a watermeln, and then fllwed the steps carefully. When the seed turned int a nrmal-sized watermeln, she 62 it with her friends and neighburs. Everybdy liked its taste.
      Miriam’s family gt the seeds 63 the watermeln and planted mre afterwards. They were s delicius that the neighburs ffered t buy sme. The watermelns brught extra mney 64 Miriam’s parents didn’t have t be away fr wrk as much. They had mre family time.
      Miriam finally knew what Uncle Esai meant—be patient, and life will be as 65 as a watermeln!
      51.A.meB.yuC.himD.her
      52.A.ruleB.jkeC.chiceD.example
      53.A.firstB.secndC.thirdD.furth
      54.A.bredB.afraidC.relaxedD.surprised
      55.A.eatB.washC.climbD.draw
      56.A.heardB.explainedC.realisedD.imagined
      57.A.bkB.pstcardC.letterD.newspaper
      58.A.calmlyB.carefullyC.plitelyD.quickly
      59.A.classB.familyC.teachersD.neighburs
      60.A.put awayB.talk tC.lk afterD.search fr
      61.A.hwB.whyC.whenD.where
      62.A.wateredB.prtectedC.watchedD.shared
      63.A.frB.frmC.behindD.beside
      64.A.sB.ifC.butD.unless
      65.A.newB.bigC.sweetD.quiet
      (2023·浙江宁波·统考中考真题)
      My grandfather ften said “I wn’t” t shw his dislike f dishnesty(不诚实). When he was yung, he wrked 66 a furniture(家具)maker. One day, a neighbr invited him t make sme furniture. When arriving, he nticed the wd prvided was a little 67 , s he said, “I wn’t start right away.” He chse t let the wd dry fr a mnth. He knew wrking with wet wd culd cause 68 later n.
      Arund the same time, anther furniture maker was als asked fr a 69 jb by a different family. Unlike my grandfather, he 70 wrking right away. As a result, the neighbr started dubting my grandfather, thinking he was trying t make mre mney by 71 the wrk. Hwever, my grandfather waited 72 . He wanted the best quality fr the furniture he was making.
      A mnth later, the ther furniture maker received his 73 and went back hme. My grandfather began t 74 strng and beautiful furniture when the wd was cmpletely dry. A few mnths passed and the furniture made by that maker began t break. The neighbr then regretted 75 my grandfather and said srry t him. Peple came t understand his 76 and skill, spreading his fame far and wide.
      Influenced by my grandfather, my father als fllws the 77 f “I wn’t”. He always prvides the freshest fd, which makes his restaurant very 78 in twn. Once a trader wanted t sell sme cheap but smelly seafd t my father, he said “N!” and stpped the 79 .
      Nw, my brther and I keep in mind 80 ur grandfather and father taught us. Thrugh ups and dwns in life, we’ve cme t deeply understand ur family value behind this saying—t be truthful and hnest.
      66.A.asB.byC.likeD.with
      67.A.hardB.lightC.sftD.wet
      68.A.fireB.illnessC.pllutinD.prblems
      69.A.magicB.nrmalC.similarD.special
      70.A.beganB.canceledC.keptD.stpped
      71.A.checking utB.giving upC.putting ffD.turning dwn
      72.A.excitedlyB.patientlyC.sadlyD.wrriedly
      73.A.fdB.furnitureC.mneyD.wd
      74.A.cleanB.makeC.mveD.repair
      75.A.answeringB.believingC.cmfrtingD.dubting
      76.A.fairnessB.hnestyC.lveD.pliteness
      77.A.jyB.planC.shapeD.value
      78.A.beautifulB.cnvenientC.peacefulD.ppular
      79.A.businessB.cmpetitinC.interviewD.survey
      80.A.hwB.whatC.whenD.why
      (2023·浙江·统考中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
      On her way t schl, Amber Williams fund a penny(一分钱) n the grund. “See a penny, pick it up. All day lng, yu’ll be 81 .” Remembering the sng, she quickly picked it up.
      “I’ve never seen yu smile s big, Amber.” She 82 and saw Bella, the mst ppular girl in her class. They’d hardly spken befre, althugh they lived n the same 83 . “Was it because f the penny?” she thught.
      Over the next few hurs, Amber had the best time ever. She gt the 84 answer in the math class. She fund a five-dllar bill in her backpack. The mst 85 mment came as she gt a full mark in the histry test. Mr. Smith praised her in class and everyne was 86 fr her.
      “That’s it. I’ll g nwhere withut this penny,” she decided.
      Things kept ging 87 until schl was ver. Amber fund the penny gne. She checked her backpack and then all her pckets. 88 was nt there. Sitting at her desk, she felt like she was ging t 89 .
      A hand suddenly appeared in frnt f her face. “Are yu OK? D yu need sme 90 ?”
      Amber recgnized that vice. It was Bella. Thugh a bit shy, she tld Bella abut 91 the penny changed her life f bad luck. When she finished her 92 , Bella laughed.
      “I dn’t think the penny did s much. I talked t yu as yu always seemed cl. 93 yu are always a gd student. I’m sure yu studied 94 the test last night, didn’t yu?”
      It tk Amber a minute t 95 Bella. “I think yu’re right,” she held her new friend’s hand and smiled. “I’m making my wn luck frm nw n.”
      81.A.busyB.funnyC.srryD.lucky
      82.A.ran awayB.fell dwnC.walked utD.lked arund
      83.A.busB.beachC.streetD.bridge
      84.A.sillyB.shrtC.strangeD.right
      85.A.excitingB.tiringC.interestingD.bring
      86.A.dancingB.lkingC.cheeringD.waiting
      87.A.smthlyB.seriuslyC.terriblyD.cnveniently
      88.A.IB.ItC.HeD.She
      89.A.cryB.flyC.singD.leave
      90.A.wrkB.helpC.practiceD.infrmatin
      91.A.hwB.whyC.whenD.where
      92.A.taskB.stryC.tripD.lessn
      93.A.SB.OrC.AndD.But
      94.A.inB.frC.afterD.withut
      95.A.dubtB.excuseC.respectD.understand
      (2023·四川泸州·统考中考真题)
      Once upn a time, there lived a fx and a strk (鹳) in a frest. One day the fx asked the strk t dinner, with the naughty purpse f playing a 96 n his guest.
      The strk came at the hur 97 , with a gd appetite fr her meal. But she was little 98 n finding that it was made f meat, served up in a shallw (浅) dish. With her lng slender bill (细嘴), she culd 99 pick up enugh fd t satisfy a tinny bird! The fx kept eating all the time, nly 100 a mment t say, “I hpe, madam, that yu enjy yur big meal? Dn’t yu 101 that my specially-prepared meal is first-grade?”
      The strk made n 102 , but left, hungry and much displeased, frm the almst 103 meal.
      A few days afterwards, the strk returned the fx’s invitatin by asking him t dinner.
      The fx hurried t the place f meeting, 104 the strk had made ready her meal. The fx became greatly dissatisfied, 105 the fd served up in a lng-necked jar (罐), which let in the strk’s slender bill, 106 he culd nt stick int the jar even his sharp nse!
      “I hpe, sir, that yu like yur big meal?” said the strk, wh was nt 107 enugh t return gd fr evil (恶), and wh wished t give the fx a 108 . And as the hungry fx lked sadly up int 109 face, the strk added, “Thse wh cannt take a jke in gd part shuld 110 make ne. Never d t thers what yu wuld nt like them t d t yurself.”
      96.A.sngB.dramaC.trickD.guess
      97.A.agreedB.imaginedC.intrducedD.finished
      98.A.surprisedB.pleasedC.trubledD.scared
      99.A.nearlyB.reallyC.exactlyD.hardly
      100.A.catchingB.cuntingC.stppingD.getting
      101.A.thinkB.explainC.believeD.remember
      102.A.mistakeB.decisinC.replyD.ntice
      103.A.untastedB.unckedC.unmixedD.untuched
      104.A.whetherB.unlessC.whereD.althugh
      105.A.laughing atB.staring atC.lking frD.waiting fr
      106.A.butB.rC.sD.if
      107.A.luckyB.kindC.curiusD.patient
      108.A.mealB.giftC.beatD.lessn
      109.A.myB.yurC.hisD.her
      110.A.neverB.everC.smetimesD.ften
      (2023·四川凉山·统考中考真题)
      Sme students ften have truble learning English. They say the 111 takes up t much f their time. They have t read many passages, 112 new wrds in the dictinary and d lts f exercises.
      Even thugh they wrk hard, they still cannt get gd grades n tests. “ 113 ?” they ask. “Hw can I enjy success?” The stry f Chinese astrnaut Deng Qingming might help t answer 114 questins.
      Deng was chsen as an astrnaut trainee (实习生) in 1998. That was lng ag—yu readers hadn’t even been brn yet. Since that day, he had spent almst all f his time training hard t becme 115 . Over the years, Deng has seen his fellw trainees g int space ne after anther. He, hwever, was always a backup (后备人员). He ften felt sad. Smetimes, he even 116 .
      Deng still tries his best fr the dream. 117 he is nw in his fifties, he keeps training hard. “I must be ready whenever the chance cmes t me.” he nce said. Finally, n the night f Nvember 29, 2022, he and tw ther astrnauts barded the Shenzhu 15 aircraft and flew int space. Deng had waited 118 fr that very mment.
      S, if yu want t give up learning English (r smething else), think abut Deng’s stry. Yur effrts might nt succeed at nce. But be 119 , try t imprve yur methds and keep ging. Yu prbably wn’t have t wait many years fr that mment 120 Deng. One day, success will knck at yur dr.
      111.A.subjectB.cuntryC.bk
      112.A.lk atB.lk upC.lk after
      113.A.WhereB.WhenC.Why
      114.A.theirB.yurC.ur
      115.A.a teacherB.an artistC.an astrnaut
      116.A.criedB.laughedC.danced
      117.A.ButB.AlthughC.Unless
      118.A.56 yearsB.29 yearsC.24 years
      119.A.ppularB.patientC.plite
      120.A.likeB.frC.with
      (2023·四川南充·统考中考真题)
      If yu lve reading bks, yu must knw abut the bk The Adventures f Tm Sawyer by Mark Twain. The bk is quite interesting and ppular amng kids. Even if I am an adult nw, the bk is 121 ne f my favrites. After re-reading the bk recently, I have 122 an imprtant lessn frm Tm Sawyer.
      In ur daily lives, we are ften given sme bring r tiring 123 . What’s in yur mind when yur mther 124 yu t d sme chres? Have yu ever wanted t cmplain (抱怨)? I think mst peple have.
      Tm Sawyer, hwever, had a different thught when he was given a bring task. One day, Aunt Plly tld Tm t 125 the fence (篱笆). Tm was ding his jb, when his friend Ben Rgers happened t pass by. Instead f cmplaining, Tm tld Ben that he felt “ 126 ” abut the task. “Only ne in a thusand—maybe even tw thusand—bys can d this!” Tm said.
      Tm’s wrds made Ben interested in the task. He even gave Tm his apple s that he culd have a 127 t paint the fence. If Tm had thught abut 128 but cmplaining, he wuld have had a bad day painting the fence.
      This stry teaches me a valuable lessn: Cmplaining is 129 . The next time yu are given a bring r tiring task, dn’t cmplain. Unlike what happens in the stry f Tm Sawyer, it is unlikely that smene will cme and d the wrk fr yu. S, dn’t cmplain, 130 yu’ll feel better and perhaps even d a better jb!
      121.A.justB.stillC.evenD.hardly
      122.A.learnedB.taughtC.givenD.attended
      123.A.striesB.wrdsC.tasksD.lessns
      124.A.trustsB.allwsC.helpsD.asks
      125.A.paintB.repairC.examineD.crss
      126.A.bredB.excitedC.unexpectedD.disappinted
      127.A.methdB.hbbyC.dreamD.chance
      128.A.everythingB.anythingC.nthingD.smething
      129.A.uselessB.endlessC.pwerfulD.wnderful
      130.A.ifB.rC.butD.and
      (2023·山西·统考中考真题)
      请阅读下面短文,理解其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      Je gt a bar f chclate frm his father fr his cleaning wrk at hme. 131 he was ready t eat it, his elder brther Jack returned hme frm schl. He 132 the chclate frm Je and put it in his muth and ran away. Je rushed t his rm 133 and lcked the rm frm the inside and fell n his bed, with tears n his face, wrrying abut his lst chclate.
      Learning abut it, his father carried a larger bar f chclate t Je’s 134 . He kncked at the dr and asked Je t pen it. He even tld that he had a larger bar f chclate fr him. But Je 135 t listen t his father. He lay n the bed, paying n attentin t his father’s knck and talk. He cntinued t cry, thinking abut his small lss(损失). His 136 stpped him frm getting a much greater jy.
      We may 137 a lt f time, energy and chances wrrying abut the small lsses that have happened in ur lives, and blaming(责怪)the persns wh we think are respnsible fr ur lsses. By ding this, we are actually refusing t receive 138 gifts frm life. It’s really flish actin.
      131.A.IfB.WhenC.Thugh
      132.A.ate upB.tk awayC.gave ut
      133.A.carefullyB.bravelyC.angrily
      134.A.rmB.schlC.yard
      135.A.refusedB.neededC.tried
      136.A.hpeB.secretC.wrry
      137.A.imagineB.wasteC.ntice
      138.A.greaterB.cheaperC.smaller
      (2023·山东青岛·统考中考真题)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      My husband’s grandmther, aged 75, has been living with us in Beijing fr a mnth nw. Full f energy, she 1 t ck meals fr us every day. The fd she prepares is very delicius. That’s nt all. Granny helps us with chres in ur huse. When we g ut fr a walk, I try hard t keep up with her.
      2 , what surprises me mst is hw excitedly she accepts the latest prgress in high technlgy life. Mind yu, she had received nly primary schl educatin.
      When she jined us, we bught her a Beijing transprtatin card 3 she culd use city buses and subways. One day, she came back 4 an e-card fixed n her smartphne. “It’s far mre cnvenient. I saw thers walk int the subway statin just by scanning (扫描) their 5 . I asked ne fr help t set it up n my phne,” she said with a big smile.
      Later, we taught her hw t watch vides, buy clthes and vegetables n smartphnes, and even play mahjng (麻将) nline. It quickly became her 6 smartphne app (应用软件). Thugh she was unable t understand well at first, ur 7 help a few times and sme encuragement helped her vercme the trubles. Mst imprtantly, such cmmunicatin has made 8 family relatinship deeper. As fr me, I’m very 9 t play mahjng nline with Grandma. The ther day, she kncked n my dr and said, “Cme, we need a furth player t play mahjng tgether.”
      We realize an elderly-friendly sciety means the ld peple can get great satisfactin and 10 . When grandparents turn t their grandchildren fr help with smartphnes, a little mre patience frm the yung can g a lng way in encuraging the ld t mve further in high technlgy life.
      1.A.hpesB.plansC.attendsD.vlunteers
      2.A.HweverB.ThughC.BesidesD.Instead
      3.A.butB.sC.rD.while
      4.A.byB.withC.nD.t
      5.A.cmputersB.cardsC.phnesD.faces
      6.A.favriteB.perfectC.secretD.prper
      7.A.medicalB.patientC.pliteD.friendly
      8.A.theirB.herC.yurD.ur
      9.A.srryB.creativeC.gladD.sad
      10.A.luckB.healthC.wealthD.happiness
      (2023·湖北十堰·统考中考真题)
      通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入短文空白处的最佳选项。
      Many stries happened at the Children’s Medical Care Center. These stries deeply tuched us. We saw a lt f children withut hair 11 they gt special treatment (治疗). We played with them and 12 pictures with them. They had great pains, 13 they were very friendly. It was much 14 t talk with them than we had expected.
      One day, a girl wanted t teach us 15 t fld paper. She taught us 16 great patience (耐心) and explained each step slwly and 17 . Thugh we culd d that well, we still pretended (假装) t knw 18 abut it. We fllwed her step by step and did as she tld us. Finally, when we 19 ur wrk perfectly, she gave each f us a big hug. We culd see the 20 and happiness n her face. Her father was s 21 t us that his eyes were full f tears. Until then, we knew that the girl wuld 22 an peratin (手术) the next day.
      It was really a valuable 23 t all f us. We began t 24 the ways t deal with the difficulties in life. When we 25 ur “trubles” with thse kids, urs seem nt wrth mentining at all.
      11.A.befreB.becauseC.unlessD.if
      12.A.drewB.brkeC.deletedD.cvered
      13.A.andB.rC.butD.s
      14.A.easierB.harderC.wiserD.deeper
      15.A.whereB.whenC.whatD.hw
      16.A.withutB.byC.withD.fr
      17.A.suddenlyB.heavilyC.widelyD.clearly
      18.A.smethingB.nthingC.everythingD.anything
      19.A.cntinuedB.cmpletedC.cmpetedD.cmmunicated
      20.A.prideB.fearC.curageD.sadness
      21.A.srryB.harmfulC.humrusD.thankful
      22.A.receiveB.disagreeC.prmiseD.imprve
      23.A.reasnB.researchC.experienceD.risk
      24.A.give utB.put ffC.turn dwnD.think abut
      25.A.prvideB.cmpareC.shareD.part
      (2023·辽宁沈阳·统考中考真题)
      阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      A by guarded the barrels (木桶) in his father’s winery (葡萄酒厂). Every mrning, his father gave him a 26 f brushing the barrels and putting them in rder, but the wind blew the barrels here and there vernight.
      The by was s 27 that he wrte a letter t the wind, “Please dn’t blw dwn my barrels.” After seeing that, his father asked the by with a smile, “Can the wind read yur 28 ?” The little by said, “I dn’t knw. I have n 29 but t make this request (请求).”
      The next mrning, when the little by ran t 30 the barrels, he fund that the barrels were blwn here and there again. The little by felt very unhappy and cried. His father came and said 31 , “Sn, dn’t be sad. We may have n way t deal with the 32 , but we may have ways fr yu, s we can have ur wn ways t 33 the wind.” Then the little by 34 his tears and thught ver and ver. Finally, he thught f an idea. He filled the 35 barrels with water. After that, he went hme wrriedly.
      The third mrning, the little by 36 his clthes in a hurry and ran ut. He was 37 t find the barrels were placed in gd rder. The little by smiled happily and tld his father, “It’s a very 38 way, that is, t make the barrels heavier.” The little by’s father smiled and 39 his head.
      We can’t change many things in the wrld, but we can change urselves. T add yu the 40 is the nly way nt t be kncked ver.
      26.A.prmiseB.taskC.warningD.methd
      27.A.cheerfulB.shyC.satisfiedD.angry
      28.A.letterB.nticeC.stryD.pster
      29.A.timeB.purpseC.chiceD.dubt
      30.A.paintB.blwC.checkD.repair
      31.A.strictlyB.kindlyC.wildlyD.nervusly
      32.A.windB.brushC.factryD.clud
      33.A.inviteB.acceptC.encurageD.beat
      34.A.believedB.driedC.cllectedD.tasted
      35.A.emptyB.fullC.uselessD.special
      36.A.tk ffB.put nC.paid frD.sld ut
      37.A.wrriedB.interestedC.excitedD.bred
      38.A.simpleB.flishC.strangeD.dangerus
      39.A.cntrlledB.nddedC.hidD.cvered
      40.A.waterB.clthesC.heightD.weight
      A man lived happily in a village because everyne praised him.
      One day, he heard sme peple 41 abut him when he passed by. Hiding behind a tree, he started listening t them. But what they said made him 42 . They said he was t prud.
      Frm that day n, whenever he saw 43 talking, he thught they were saying smething bad abut him. He was unhappy 44 . S he went t a wise ld man and tld him 45 .
      The wise ld man said, “Stay in my huse tnight.”
      The man 46 . When he went sleep a night, the craking f frgs (青蛙呱呱的叫声) fell in his ears. A pnd (池塘) was behind his rm and the sund 47 frm there. The mre he wanted t ignre (忽视) the sund, the 48 the frgs seemed t crak.
      The next mrning, the man went t the wise ld man and said, “I 49 sleep well last night. It felt like there were hundreds f frgs in that pnd. Yu must als have 50 because f them. Can I take them ut and put them far away?”
      The wise ld man ndded.
      S the man went t the pnd. T his surprise, nly ten frgs 51 . Then he went t ask the wise ld man 52 the ther frgs were.
      The wise ld man said, “Even at night there were nly ten frgs. Because yu paid a lt f attentin t the 53 , yu thught there were hundreds f them. It is the same in yur life as well. And always remember, n matter 54 gd yu are, there will always be sme peple 55 will talk bad abut yu.”
      The man understd the wise ld man’s wrds and thanked him.
      Chse the best chice frm A, B r C accrding t what yu read.
      41.A.talkB.t talkC.talking
      42.A.sadB.happyC.excited
      43.A.therB.thersC.anther
      44.A.n timeB.in timeC.all the time
      45.A.nthingB.everythingC.anything
      46.A.leftB.agreedC.refused
      47.A.will cmeB.is cmingC.was cming
      48.A.ludB.luderC.ludest
      49.A.culdn’tB.needn’tC.shuldn’t
      50.A.trubleB.fameC.pwer
      51.A.caughtB.are caughtC.were caught
      52.A.whyB.whereC.when
      53.A.niseB.rmC.life
      54.A.whmB.whatC.hw
      55.A.whB.whichC.whse
      (2023·新疆·中考真题)
      根据短文内容,在 A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个正确答案。
      It was a summer nn. As I drve alng the rad in a muntain, I culd see sme pretty wildflwers. When I turned the crner and saw sme 56 picking up litter n the radside, I stpped 57 and smiled at them. They vlunteered here n such a ht day. Hw helpful they were! I 58 a spring day lng ag.
      When my children were yunger, we ften tk a walk arund the lake near ur hme. One 59 day, we nticed much litter lying there. The next day, we brught a big litter bag and started t pick up the litter alng ur way. 60 , the bag was nearly full. Tired but 61 , we put the bag in an empty bin. We 62 befre we went hme and tk ne last lk at the lake as the sun set. It lked mre beautiful than ever.
      I knw this wrld’s prblems smetimes seem 63 , but hw can we slve them? The 64 is that everything we d kindly can make a difference. Every time we pick up a piece f litter, we make a difference. Every smile we share makes a difference. Our small act f being 65 can make this clrful wrld even better.
      56.A.childrenB.driversC.vlunteersD.plicemen
      57.A.drivingB.walkingC.runningD.riding
      58.A.talked abutB.wrte dwnC.lked frD.thught f
      59.A.autumnB.winterC.springD.summer
      60.A.NrmallyB.FinallyC.SuddenlyD.Actually
      61.A.surprisedB.excitedC.bredD.wrried
      62.A.stppedB.dancedC.waitedD.mved
      63.A.usefulB.simpleC.hardD.pssible
      64.A.stryB.truthC.newsD.class
      65.A.busyB.pliteC.lazyD.kind
      (2023·山东日照·中考真题)
      In sixth grade, I jined the band prgram t learn t play the clarinet(单簧管). The first year had gne 66 . But as mst students prgressed, I seemed t 67 behind. One day, when my teacher tld us t perfrm in class, I was filled with 68 . When I began t play, my rhythms(节奏)were gd, but my tne(调)was anther 69 . “Didn’t yu practice yur lessn?” the teacher shuted at me. I felt s 70 and my wrld fell dwn at nce.
      Frm then n, I 71 playing the clarinet and I was getting wrse. With the new perfrmance cming near, I grew 72 upset. In a mment f panic(惊慌), I asked fr sick leave. It was such a(n) 73 way ut and I was ttally in relief.
      I cntinued 74 my lessns until my mum asked me abut it. “I want t give up,” said with tears in my eyes. “Why are yu 75 , if yu really want t give up?” asked mum. She had a(n) 76 and I realized that I really wanted t stay in the band and, by nt facing my fears, I had created a black hle that wuld be difficult t 77 ut f. I knew it’s time t find my way ut.
      The next day I 78 with my ther band teacher and tld her abut my prblems. She asked me gently t play fr her. I tried, 79 nly an unpleasant sund came ut he handed me a new reed(簧片). I put it in place and tried again. T my 80 , I culd play s well.
      Hiding frm thse fears nly digs a hle, making a persn trapped(陷入困境)inside. After facing up t a fear, ne may find life easier and mre enjyable.
      66.A.slwlyB.quicklyC.quietlyD.smthly
      67.A.walkB.fallC.stepD.mve
      68.A.fearB.regretC.jyD.curage
      69.A.nvelB.pieceC.stryD.part
      70.A.relaxedB.embarrassedC.wrriedD.nervus
      71.A.lvedB.keptC.hatedD.started
      72.A.finallyB.hpefullyC.suddenlyD.increasingly
      73.A.hardB.easyC.sillyD.painful
      74.A.avidingB.takingC.chsingD.attending
      75.A.shutingB.cryingC.changingD.asking
      76.A.pintB.ideaC.sightD.mind
      77.A.pushB.pullC.drawD.climb
      78.A.arguedB.playedC.metD.wrked
      79.A.andB.butC.rD.s
      80.A.sadnessB.amusementC.surpriseD.disappintment
      (2023·辽宁·统考中考真题)
      根据短文内容,从各题所给的四个选项中选择一个最佳答案。
      I wrked in a small ffice. I shared a small 81 with anther three persns. In that small fridge, there was a water filter pitcher (滤水壶). One persn said the water in it tasted “dirty”. It went n 82 a few days. And she was very 83 that I culd still drink the water withut any truble. That made me think there was smething wrng with my taste buds (味蕾). 84 I was wrng. My taste buds were OK. And the water really tasted fine.
      85 , she fund ut the prblem. It wasn’t the water. It was her cup. She just 86 t clean her cup, s after a while, the water lked dirty. She cleaned her cup, then drank the water with n prblem.
      I start t 87 the wrld we live in. When we meet prblems, we 88 blame (指责) ther peple and ther things withut thinking twice. The wrld isn’t perfect, I knw. But I think we shuld ask 89 sme questins: What is the prblem? Did I make a 90 ? Hw can I crrect it? Can I be better?
      I want t tell yu that yu shuld always clean yur wn cup. Because when yu d, the water will taste much better. I prmise yu this.
      81.A.cupB.deskC.fridgeD.cmputer
      82.A.atB.fC.tD.fr
      83.A.afraidB.patientC.surprisedD.happy
      84.A.AndB.ButC.OrD.S
      85.A.T be hnestB.Fr exampleC.At lastD.After all
      86.A.frgtB.wantedC.rememberedD.hped
      87.A.call inB.think abutC.lk afterD.part with
      88.A.happilyB.plitelyC.hardlyD.quickly
      89.A.yurselvesB.yurselfC.urselvesD.myself
      90.A.ruleB.mistakeC.wishD.nise
      (2023·辽宁营口·中考真题)
      When I was in middle schl, I was bullied (欺负)a lt. There was ne by, let’s call him C, wh was the main persn 91 . Every day, fr many years, he wuld say mean things t me and 92 me with his wrds. It was 93 time in my life, and I felt like there was n way f running away frm it.
      Years passed, and I left 94 . I had n idea what happened t C, and I didn’t 95 . I just wanted t mve n with my life and frget abut what happened.
      One day, when I was twenty-six years ld, I was walking t the supermarket. Suddenly, I saw C. I culdn’t believe it. He 96 at me, trying t find ut wh I was. Then, he asked me if I was wh he thught I was. I tld him that I was 97 wh he thught I was.
      T my surprise, C 98 . It was the mst hnest and heartfelt aplgy I had ever heard. He didn’t have t say anything. He culd have just behaved in a way that he didn’t 99 me and walked away. But he stpped me and aplgized. I culd hear the 100 in his vice fr what he had dne t me in the past. At that mment, I 101 him right away. All the hatred (憎恨)and 102 I had carried fr years was gne in a 103 . I was a cmpletely 104 and life-changing mment fr me. That experience gave me a 105 in the gdness f peple and made the rest f my day truly amazing.
      91.A.respnsibleB.magicalC.impssibleD.valuable
      92.A.cmfrtB.satisfyC.praiseD.scare
      93.A.happyB.pleasantC.difficultD.mving
      94.A.hmeB.schlC.wrkD.supermarket
      95.A.helpB.relaxC.careD.calm
      96.A.lkedB.shutedC.laughedD.kncked
      97.A.nearlyB.almstC.exactlyD.simply
      98.A.aplgizedB.criedC.frgtD.cmmunicated
      99.A.influenceB.nticeC.bullyD.hate
      100.A.lnelinessB.jyC.meaningD.shame
      101.A.leftB.excusedC.rememberedD.punished
      102.A.luckB.regretC.happinessD.anger
      103.A.yearB.mnthC.secndD.hur
      104.A.unclearB.unfriendlyC.uncertainD.unexpected
      105.A.lessnB.hpeC.giftD.lve
      (2023·湖北鄂州·统考中考真题)
      We can’t remember clearly since when we started t take ur mbiles t a dinner table. This happens a lt, especially 106 we g ut t have dinner. Once a dish cmes, instead f lifting ur chpsticks, we take ut ur 107 and click. Later, we pst the phts nt Weib r WeChat, waiting t be “liked”. Then we check ur mbiles frm time t time during the meal, t see 108 we get “liked” r nt. We just cannt leave ur mbiles fr nly a meal.
      Des that sund 109 t yu? D yu d that ften? If nt, hw d yu 110 when thers d that when having dinner with yu?
      A recent study suggests that what we are 111 t ding is nt s gd. Spending time taking phts f 112 makes the fd less pleasant. T test this, sme researchers did an experiment. Sme peple were asked t take phts befre they culd enjy fd. As a result, it shwed that the mre phts they 113 , the less delicius the fd seemed t them. S, why nt stp taking phts and just enjy the fd in frnt f yu?
      Besides the scientific result, there are als sme ther 114 influences f taking phts f fd befre meals. After 115 the phts nt the Internet, ne will nt be able t cntrl himself and check his mbile many times. “Des everyne like my phts? I hpe a lt f peple like 116 !” It seems that yur mbile secretly calls yur name all the time, even when yu are 117 real peple.
      S, next time yu 118 with yur family r friends, hw abut nt taking phts f fd? Let the fd be delicius as it is, and 119 yur life with peple arund yu. Trust me, it will be a 120 time.
      106.A.whenB.untilC.sinceD.because
      107.A.bksB.mbilesC.camerasD.watches
      108.A.whenB.hwC.whatD.whether
      109.A.newB.similarC.kindD.lucky
      110.A.dB.hpeC.feelD.say
      111.A.allwedB.usedC.suppsedD.expected
      112.A.friendsB.familyC.fdD.peple
      113.A.tkB.takeC.have takenD.are taking
      114.A.badB.gdC.smallD.large
      115.A.takingB.pstingC.thrwingD.giving
      116.A.themB.itC.meD.us
      117.A.arundB.tC.frmD.with
      118.A.eat utB.set utC.cme upD.have fun
      119.A.treatB.avidC.talkD.share
      120.A.busyB.hardC.wnderfulD.safe
      (2023·四川乐山·统考中考真题)
      A lng time ag, a grup f peple lived tgether n an island. They were Lve, Vanity (虚荣), Sadness and s n. One day, the island wuld sink (沉没) . All the peple 121 their bats and started t leave. Lve didn’t have a bat, s Lve decided t ask thers fr 122 .
      Lve saw that Vanity had a beautiful bat. “Vanity, culd yu please take me 123 yu?” Lve asked. “I can’t help yu.” Vanity answered. “Yu are wet all ver with water. Yu will 124 my beautiful bat.”
      Lve then turned t Sadness and asked. “Sadness, please let me get n yur bat!” “Srry. I am t sad and I need t be 125 ,” Sadness replied. And when Lve saw Happiness pass by, Lve als tried t ask her fr help. 126 she was s happy that she didn’t even stp t listen t what Lve was saying.
      Suddenly, Lve heard an ld man’s vice saying. “Cme n, Lve, I’ll take yu away.” The ld man used his bat t take lve t a 127 place. Lve thanked him and said. “May I have yur name, please? And why were yu willing (乐意的) t help me?” “My name is Time,” the ld man replied. “I helped yu because I understd hw 128 yu were—Yu made the wrld full f peace and pleasure.”
      121.A.gt nB.put nC.tried nD.turned n
      122.A.adviceB.waterC.mneyD.help
      123.A.twardsB.abveC.withD.past
      124.A.cleanB.fixC.messD.hide
      125.A.awayB.alneC.abradD.arund
      126.A.ButB.ThughC.BecauseD.Whenever
      127.A.dangerusB.prC.quietD.safe
      128.A.valuableB.expensiveC.successfulD.interested
      (2023·湖北孝感·统考中考真题)
      阅读下面的短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文意思完整。
      Martin is my yungest sn. He likes staying alne and he seldm laughs. As the by’s mther, I was 129 abut him. I tk him t see the 130 in many hspitals, but it didn’t wrk well.
      Nthing culd make him happy except the recycling truck(垃圾回收车)passing by my huse. Every afternn, he raced t the frnt f the huse, waiting 131 the truck.
      When we were late and 132 the truck, Martin wuld be very disappinted. One day, I stpped the truck and intrduced 133 .
      “Nice t meet yu, t. I’m Vince.” The driver greeted me in a happy 134 .
      “Yur cming is the mst exciting mment fr my sn.” I smiled.
      After knwing ur stry, he said, “ 135 yu please give me yur phne number? Maybe I can send yu a message 136 I arrive.”
      Then began ur friendship with Vince.
      Recently, I said t him, “It’s my little by’s birthday tmrrw. Can yu d 137 special fr him?”
      The next day, as I was standing by the driveway with Martin, we saw the 138 truck running dwn the street with a lud beep(嘟嘟声). Like a superman in a mvie, Vince stpped and walked twards us with a bx in his hand.
      “Tday is yur birthday, Martin, and here’s a gift.”
      He handed the bx t my sn. Inside, there was a green mdel truck like his. My sn, surprised, lked up 139 and thanked him.
      After chatting fr several 140 , he was abut t leave fr wrk. I tried t give him sme 141 fr his help. He kept shaking his head and 142 my mney, saying, “Tday yu, tmrrw me.”
      I was deeply mved(感动)by these 143 wrds. And I have been ready t help thers whenever I can. Yu will never knw when yu’re ging t be the ne that needs help.
      129.A.angryB.gladC.wrriedD.excited
      130.A.teachersB.farmersC.wrkersD.dctrs
      131.A.nB.frC.inD.t
      132.A.caughtB.missedC.changedD.nticed
      133.A.herselfB.himselfC.myselfD.yurself
      134.A.viceB.shutC.niseD.sund
      135.A.MustB.MayC.CuldD.Shuld
      136.A.afterB.befreC.andD.r
      137.A.everythingB.anythingC.nthingD.smething
      138.A.redB.greenC.yellwD.pink
      139.A.heavilyB.happilyC.sadlyD.seriusly
      140.A.minutesB.hursC.daysD.years
      141.A.fdB.mneyC.trucksD.gifts
      142.A.receivedB.acceptedC.refusedD.prevented
      143.A.simpleB.similarC.lngD.difficult

      相关试卷

      中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版):

      这是一份中考英语二轮专题完形填空生活哲理类(全国通用)(原卷版),共62页。

      中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07 完形填空02-生活哲理 (2份,原卷版+解析版):

      这是一份中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07 完形填空02-生活哲理 (2份,原卷版+解析版),文件包含中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07完形填空02-生活哲理原卷版docx、中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07完形填空02-生活哲理解析版docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共45页, 欢迎下载使用。

      2025年中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07 完形填空02-生活哲理 (2份,原卷版+解析版):

      这是一份2025年中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07 完形填空02-生活哲理 (2份,原卷版+解析版),文件包含2025年中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07完形填空02-生活哲理原卷版docx、2025年中考英语二轮复习题型突破练习专题07完形填空02-生活哲理解析版docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共45页, 欢迎下载使用。

      资料下载及使用帮助
      版权申诉
      • 1.电子资料成功下载后不支持退换,如发现资料有内容错误问题请联系客服,如若属实,我们会补偿您的损失
      • 2.压缩包下载后请先用软件解压,再使用对应软件打开;软件版本较低时请及时更新
      • 3.资料下载成功后可在60天以内免费重复下载
      版权申诉
      若您为此资料的原创作者,认为该资料内容侵犯了您的知识产权,请扫码添加我们的相关工作人员,我们尽可能的保护您的合法权益。
      入驻教习网,可获得资源免费推广曝光,还可获得多重现金奖励,申请 精品资源制作, 工作室入驻。
      版权申诉二维码
      欢迎来到教习网
      • 900万优选资源,让备课更轻松
      • 600万优选试题,支持自由组卷
      • 高质量可编辑,日均更新2000+
      • 百万教师选择,专业更值得信赖
      微信扫码注册
      手机号注册
      手机号码

      手机号格式错误

      手机验证码 获取验证码 获取验证码

      手机验证码已经成功发送,5分钟内有效

      设置密码

      6-20个字符,数字、字母或符号

      注册即视为同意教习网「注册协议」sky星空娱乐
      QQ注册
      手机号注册
      微信注册

      注册成功

      返回
      顶部
      添加客服微信 获取1对1服务
      微信扫描添加客服
      Baidu
      map