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      这是一份2026年上海市中考模拟英语完形填空一模专项汇编 (原卷版),共6页。
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Kindness is a universal language that requires n translatin. It’s the small, thughtful acts that brighten smene’s day—a smile t a stranger, a helping hand t smene ___65___, r a wrd f cmfrt t thse feeling dwn. In a wrld that can feel cld and divided, kindness is the warm light that bridges gaps and cnnects hearts.
      Maybe yu helped an elderly persn carry grceries, r sent a(n) ___66___ message t a friend feeling disappinted. Perhaps yu chse t listen patiently t smene sharing their trubles, r frgave a mistake withut ___67___. These acts f kindness, n matter hw small, have the pwer t create ripples f psitivity (正能量) that spread far and wide.
      Kindness enriches the lives f bth the giver and the receiver. It fills ur hearts with jy and reminds us f ur shared humanity. It desn’t require wealth r extra effrt—just a willingness t ___68___ thers. Smetimes we hesitate t shw kindness because we think ur actins wn’t wrk, but every small gesture cunts. A simple "Are yu kay?" t a classmate wh lks sad can lift their spirits fr hurs.
      Remember, even the smallest act f kindness can make a big difference. It might nt change the whle wrld vernight, but it can change smene’s wrld in that mment. Kindness is spreading: when yu shw care, thers are mre likely t fllw the same. ___69___, a single act f kindness can grw int smething much larger.
      Let yur kindness shine brightly, and yu’ll light up the wrld arund yu. Yu’ll find that being kind nt nly makes thers happy but als brings happiness t yur wn life. It teaches us empathy, humility, and the true meaning f cnnectin. In the end, kindness is nt ___70___ a chice—it’s a way f living that enriches every part f ur jurney.
      65. A) at wrkB) in needC) n hlidayD) by himself
      66. A) bringB) cnfusingC) encuragingD) surprising
      67. A) hesitatinB) expectatinC) preparatinD) explanatin
      68. A) agree withB) care frC) depend nD) shw ff
      69. A) After allB) On averageC) What’s mreD) In this way
      70. A) simplyB) rarelyC) prperlyD) directly
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Watching ftball and wrking in the garden are the favurite hbbies in Britain. Peple, yung r ld, all lve gardening very much. That’s why Britain is called "a cuntry f flwers". It is quite ___65___ t see a small garden in almst every family. If yu praise the wners fr their beautiful gardens, they will feel very delighted all day lng.
      Gardening has becme an imprtant way f life in Britain. Newspapers, magazines and TV ffer many special prgrammes. They ften share useful ___66___ and nice designs with interested gardeners, r invite famus gardeners t answer their questins. Besides, there are cmpetitins f different ___67___ acrss the cuntry, frm small cmmunity nes t big wrld events. They attract millins f gardeners. T help children develp interest in gardening, there are special cmpetitins fr kids, t.
      The British like t ___68___ gardening stries with their traditinal culture. Gardening has lng been a part f British traditinal stries and bks. A well-kept garden is a symbl f rder, beauty and peace. Thse are imprtant ideas fr British peple. The stries ften describe gardens as quiet and special places full f traditin. They als shw a cultural belief—taking gd care f the land is an imprtant ___69___ fr everyne. In 2000, the British gvernment started the Eden (伊甸园) Prject in Crnwall, England. Nw it is a hme f varius kinds f plants and flwers arund the wrld. In fact, it is famus as the wrld’s largest greenhuse.
      In 2002, a bk called The Garden: An English Lve Affair was published. It talked abut Britain’s lng gardening histry and ___70___ much public attentin. The authr cleverly wrte abut gardens in British histrical stries, telling this ld and interesting life style in a vivid way. Gardening is like lve. If watered and cut with care, the flwers f lve will grw well frever.
      65. A) bringB) cmmnC) impssibleD) strange
      66. A) skillsB) textsC) tlsD) pictures
      67. A) subjectsB) sizesC) numbersD) ages
      68. A) exchangeB) replaceC) cnnectD) prvide
      69. A) planB) respnsibilityC) hpeD) suggestin
      70. A) lstB) paidC) reducedD) caught
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      D yu ever feel like yu shuld nly want t get happiness? Think again! Emtins (情绪) that are ften unpleasant t feel, like anger and sadness, can actually be ___65___ t, accrding t experts.
      At the Emtin Science Lab at Texas A&M University, emtins are studied t see hw they ___66___ peple. And Heather Lench, the directr f the lab, says negative emtins can act like a "Swiss army knife", helping us in certain situatins.
      Fr example, sadness is an emtin which is caused by lsing a gal r desired result. Peple aren’t able t d anything abut it. While ding nthing might feel like a waste f time, Lench says it can help us recver frm failure. And when peple are sad, they spend mre time thinking, and things like memry and judgment ___67___.
      Nw, yu may have felt angry when yur cmputer stps wrking, r when yu have been treated ___68___. But Lench says that, when angry, yu feel ready t act and fcus n a prblem. This helps us, because we can think faster and respnd mre quickly t tasks.
      Many peple experience anxiety befre a big event r decisin. It’s als ur bdy’s way f getting ready t face challenges. Accrding t Lench, when anxius, we’re quicker t pick ut risks (风险). The emtin can increase perfrmance n things like studying fr an exam, and it can even make ur eyes widen, giving us a better ___69___ t see danger. While bredm (无聊) is a less understd emtin, Lench says it seems t happen when ur situatin desn’t cause any ther kind f emtin. And she says researchers think bredm may encurage us t make a ___70___ in ur lives, whether big r small.
      S, the next time yu’re feeling ne f these emtins, remember — it culd be trying t give yu a helping hand!
      65. A) helpfulB) terribleC) strangeD) gentle
      66. A) serveB) prtectC) satisfyD) influence
      67. A) disappearB) imprveC) riseD) fail
      68. A) plitelyB) luckilyC) badlyD) mainly
      69. A) hbbyB) jbC) viewD) md
      70. A) speechB) cmplaintC) mistakeD) change
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      December 5 is Internatinal Vlunteer Day, which reminds us f the pwer f helping thers.
      What is vlunteering?
      Vlunteering means giving up yur time fr ___65___ t help smene else. Yu can help a charity with its wrk, lk after the envirnment, r supprt a team by caching yunger children in sprts.
      Why shuld yu vlunteer?
      Vlunteering has many ___66___ fr bth the peple being helped and the persn wh vlunteers. It can help yu develp care fr thers and understand ther peple’s feelings. "Vlunteering is great fr ur mental health (心理健康). It makes us feel gd - almst like ur insides are smiling," says Maddy Mills, wh helps children and their families vlunteer fr imprtant causes in their cmmunities.
      It is gd fr ur ___67___ health t. "Vlunteering can als be a wrkut if yu walk while picking up litter r plant trees in yur lcal park," Mills says. Vlunteering can help yu ___68___ with new peple, make friends, and learn smething useful. It may even help yu find yur future career. "Vlunteering is gd fr yur mind, bdy, and sul. Small acts f kindness can add up t make ur wrld a healthier and happier place," Mills adds.
      Hw d yu ___69___?
      Befre yu vlunteer, it is imprtant t talk with yur parents and make sure everyne feels ___70___ with the peple, cause, r rganisatin yu are helping. If pssible, vlunteer with a grup f friends r family members.
      65. A) funB) freeC) peaceD) mney
      66. A) benefitsB) reasnsC) methdsD) thughts
      67. A) heartB) publicC) physicalD) gd
      68. A) liveB) playC) agreeD) cnnect
      69. A) runB) startC) manageD) finish
      70. A) bredB) tiredC) hpefulD) cmfrtable
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Brke Rabutu is ne f the best rck climbers in the wrld. By the age f 12, she had already held seven wrld recrds. One f her teachers explains that she’s s gd because she has really strng fingers and the ___65___ bdy f a child, which allws her t bend her bdy easily and smthly mve between rcks. That helps her a lt and means she can d things ___66___ climbers have never dreamed f ding.
      Brke cmes frm a climbing family. Bth her parents are past climbing champins. Her father stpped climbing sme years ag, but her mther, Rbyn, wh wn fur wrld cup titles fur years in a rw, is still climbing. She ___67___ a club fr yung climbers in Clrad, USA ten years ag and caches Brke and her teammates. ___68___ it’s smetimes difficult fr mther and daughter t wrk s clsely, they really respect and trust each ther. Brke says that her mther gives her gd advice and is a very imprtant part f her climbing life. Rbyn can be strict, but she als shws the ___69___ f a prfessinal climber. She passes the spirit f curage n t Brke. Rbyn says Brke is very determined and gd at encuraging herself. This helps her when she’s facing the challenges f this difficult sprt. T be a wrld-class athlete f any kind, yu have t push yurself and train hard and that’s what Brke des, every day, at the club and at hme.
      But climbing isn’t nly hard wrk. It’s fun t. Brke lves climbing and when she’s n a high rck, she feels happy. ___70___, fr Brke, climbing is a perfect mix f challenge and jy. She says that when she lks dwn, she isn’t scared. All she des is t think hw cl it is t be s small cmpared t the rck.
      65. A) flexibleB) strngC) beautifulD) healthy
      66. A) weakerB) lderC) yungerD) slwer
      67. A) made upB) carried utC) grew upD) set up
      68. A) WhenB) BecauseC) ThughD) If
      69. A) patienceB) braveryC) carefulnessD) hnesty
      70. A) In the endB) In ther wrdsC) In additinD) In fact
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      A Careful Lk at the Truth
      Detective Lina Park was knwn fr her calm mind and careful eyes. She wrked in a small city where mst cases were ___75___, but she treated every case seriusly.
      One afternn, Lina received a(n) ___76___ frm a bakery. A teenager named Kevin was suspected f stealing a wallet. He had been seen near the cash register, and the wallet disappeared minutes later. The shp wner was sure that Kevin had taken it.
      When Lina arrived, Kevin lked ___77___. "I didn’t steal anything," he said sftly. Lina believed in listening befre judging, s she asked him t explain. Kevin said he was nly there t buy bread fr his grandmther.
      Lina checked the security camera. The vide shwed Kevin near the cunter, but his hands were empty when he left. Still, the wallet was missing.
      She began questining ther ___78___. A wman remembered seeing a man in a blue jacket rushing ut f the bakery. "He lked nervus," she said.
      Lina fllwed this clue and asked nearby shps. A fruit seller had seen the same man drp a wallet befre picking it up again and running away.
      ___79___, Lina fund the man waiting at a bus stp. He admitted that he had taken the wallet but panicked and ran away. Lina returned it t the wner and explained the truth.
      Kevin was ___80___. The shp wner aplgized, and Kevin left smiling with his bag f bread.
      Lina watched him leave, then turned back t the bakery. Smetimes, she believed, finding the truth mattered mre than finding a suspect.
      75. A) dangerusB) simpleC) persnalD) secret
      76. A) awardB) invitatinC) reprtD) reply
      77. A) frightenedB) hpefulC) cnfidentD) angry
      78. A) suspectsB) captainsC) neighbursD) custmers
      79. A) HweverB) FinallyC) In cnclusinD) As a result
      80. A) clearedB) arrestedC) cntrlledD) hidden
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      THE ART OF TEAMWORK
      This week we asked Rita Charleswrth, a cmpany trainer and authr f several bks n the art f teamwrk, hw we can all learn t wrk in a team better. Here’s what she said t ur questins.
      Q: What ___65___ d peple face when wrking with thers twards a cmmn gal?
      Rita: Mst peple tday, especially yung peple, are ging t find themselves wrking with thers t achieve a cmmn gal at sme pint in their lives. Hwever, it’s nt always easy. They may fail t understand ne anther because f pr cmmunicatin. Their different wrking styles can lead t fights. They may nt knw thers’ tasks r trust each ther. They may have their ___66___ gals that dn’t match the team’s gal.
      Q: Hw can we make sure that each team member’s talents and experience are fully used?
      Rita: First, n ne can d all things. It’s imprtant t give peple jbs based n what they ___67___ and what they knw. Just like in a sprts team, yu have t really trust each ther t d what yu shuld d. When many peple wrk n ne prject and each des their wrk, it’s very imprtant that everyne shuld ___68___ their part f the prject. But smetimes, peple shuld als be ready t d smething different frm their daily jb t help thers.
      Q: Hw can team members ___69___ cmmunicate and share their strng pints with each ther?
      Rita: I wuld tell them t get t knw their team members. Find ut everyne’s strengths as sn as pssible and make sure they build the team. They als need t make sure everyne understands the imprtance f their part in the prject, n matter hw small. If they can’t see hw they fit int the bigger picture, it’s hard t ___70___. I really think it all cmes dwn t the same basic idea: if they want their team t wrk, if they want t wrk with thers successfully, they really need t cmmunicate with ne anther every step f the way.
      65. A) chancesB) challengesC) changesD) chices
      66. A) rightB) generalC) persnalD) limited
      67. A) are afraid f B) are prud f C) are pleased with D) are gd at
      68. A) stick tB) cmplain abutC) depend nD) learn frm
      69. A) regularlyB) plitelyC) immediatelyD) effectively
      70. A) stay activeB) keep strictC) lk seriusD) feel relaxed
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Art in a cup
      At a café, a staff carefully purs milk int a cup f cffee. With a few quick mvements t mix and stir, a picture slwly appears n the smth brwn ___65___. Peple cme clser, take phts and enjy the little artwrk in the cup.
      Tday, many peple enjy such beautiful pictures made n tp f cffee. But did yu knw that making art in tea cups began much ___66___? In fact, it started in China centuries ag as a traditinal practice called Dian Cha (点茶).
      Rise f the culture
      Tea culture began t grw in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). In the Sng Dynasty (960 - 1279), tea was part f the life fr almst everyne. A famus pet, Wang Anshi, even said that tea was as imprtant as rice, il, and salt. Dian Cha was invented and develped during this perid. Later, this practice ___67___ t ther parts f East Asia including Japan.
      Dancing water and pwdered (研成粉末的) leaves
      The wrk is nt simple. First, ht water was pured ver fine pwdered tea t make a paste (茶糊). Then, mre ht water was added slwly. At the same time, the tea was beaten quickly with a bamb stick. ___68___, the water and tea mixed tgether, creating a fine fam (泡沫) n the tp. Then the maker can draw pictures n the tp. The prcess takes abut tn minutes, and the ten shuld be arund 40°C when ready t drink.
      The key is ___69___and strength. Usually, ne needs t beat the tea between 180 and 200 times befre the fam appears. It is careful wrk but must be dne quickly, r the fam will clear away.
      Dian Cha: A mment’s art, a ___70___message
      It ften takes a year f practice t learn the skill. Hwever, the beautiful designs d nt remain frever. They usually vanish within an hur. Still, Dian Cha shws the wisdm f Chinese tea culture. Tday, even thugh ur ways f drinking tea have changed, the spirit f Dian Cha lives n. Its values and traditins can still influence generatin after generatin.
      65. A) pageB) surfaceC) screenD) cver
      66. A) betterB) wrseC) lateD) earlier
      67. A) mvedB) ledC) spreadD) gt
      68. A) Step by stepB) Fr the time beingC) One after antherD) Nw and then
      69. A) emtinB) qualityC) speedD) respnsibility
      70. A) supprtingB) lastingC) disappearingD) cnfusing
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Have yu heard f the term “crab mentality”? It ___65___ a self-centred and narrw-minded way f thinking. It means, “If I can’t have smething, then yu can’t have it either.”
      Peple use the term t talk abut thse wh try t stp thers frm achieving their dreams, ften by criticizing (批评) them. As a general rule, if yu say smene has “crab mentality”, yu are saying smething very negative abut their ___66___.
      The idea f “crab mentality” cmes frm the natural behavir f crabs. When they are trapped in a bucket, they prevent each ther frm escaping. If ne crab tries t get ut, the thers will pull it back in. ___67___, they smetimes wait until it has almst escaped befre pulling it dwn. Since all the crabs will face the same bad end, t be cked and eaten, why dn’t they help each ther t freedm?
      Peple with “crab mentality” des nt want yu t win r escape a bad situatin. Instead, they will try t pull yu back dwn. Their advice always seems ___68___, but it is actually designed t hld yu back. Fr example, if yu want t start a business, they’ll say, “That’s far t risky. Yu shuld just keep yur safe jb.” If yu want t take part in a singing cntest, they’ll say, “I heard the judges are really mean. Dn’t embarrass yurself.”
      Nw that we knw what a persn with “crab mentality” is like, it’s wrth asking: culd we smetimes be the crab in smene else’s bucket? And hw can we fight “crab mentality”? The first step is t learn t ___69___ it in yurself. Once yu are aware f yur prblem, yu can actively find ways t vercme it. Next, make it a ___70___ t shw happiness fr smene’s success. When yur friend gets a gd grade r wins a prize, always say “Yu’ve earned it!” r “Let’s celebrate yur success!” Yur wrds can change yur feelings. Sn, yu’ll start t feel like their success is yur success, t.
      65. A) explainsB) describesC) develpsD) challenges
      66. A) persnalityB) abilityC) situatinD) backgrund
      67. A) Fr exampleB) As a resultC) In ther wrdsD) Even wrse
      68. A) encuragingB) helpfulC) prfessinalD) interesting
      69. A) keepB) avidC) recgnizeD) practise
      70. A) habitB) differenceC) wishD) talent
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Shuld phts be banned in art galleries?
      The Frick Cllectin is famus galleries (美术馆) in New Yrk. Walking thrugh the galleries is like travelling back in time. Recently, the gallery decided t make a (an) ___65___: it decided t ban (禁止) phtgraphy in its galleries. Sme art fans are glad there wn’t be lts f peple hlding up cameras, but thers say the new rule isn’t fair. What d yu think? Shuld taking phts be banned in galleries?
      Yes—it spils the experience
      Galleries can help us ___66___ with art and awaken ur senses. When visitrs keep trying t take phts in galleries, they miss ut n making the mst f the beautiful art. Getting the mst frm art takes full attentin—theaters, ___67___, use darkness t fcus the audience’s attentin. Withut screens visitrs can really lk at the artwrks and fcus n hw each piece makes them feel. A n-pht rule might als ___68___ the crwds arund the mst famus artwrks, where peple wait t get the perfect pht. Gift stres benefit t because when visitrs buy sme suvenirs instead f taking phts, it makes mney fr the galleries and helps them stay pen.
      N—taking phts is part f mdern life
      Phts allw visitrs t share experiences such as enjying art with friends r family wh aren’t there. Als, it requires ___69___ t truly understand the piece f art. But if the gallery is busy, yu can’t stp in frnt f a display fr ages. Having phts f their favurite pieces allws visitrs t revisit and reflect n what they’ve seen after they have left the gallery. Besides, smartphnes can ffer a chance t get the ___70___ experience thrugh gallery apps and QR cdes, which prvide mre infrmatin abut artwrks and artists. Galleries can maintain their vitality by means f these mdern facilities.
      65. A) intrductinB) discussinC) argumentD) change
      66. A) agreeB) matchC) dealD) cnnect
      67. A) in shrtB) fr exampleC) in additinD) even wrse
      68. A) greetB) attractC) reduceD) invite
      69. A) timeB) chanceC) energyD) explanatin
      70. A) adventurusB) excitingC) educatinalD) similar
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday: Nt Just Rmance, But Us All
      Over tw centuries after her passing, Jane Austen’s nvels cntinue t attract readers arund the wrld. Brn in 1775, this English authr changed literature (文学) with her clever stries abut sciety. Her stries feel as fresh as they were in the 19th century.
      A Lk int Austen’s Wrld
      Austen wrte at a time when wmen were expected t ___65___ marriage. Yet, in her bks like Pride and Prejudice, she cleverly questined the scial rules f her day. Her main female characters, ___66___ Elizabeth Bennet, shwed great independence and inner strength. Using irny and humr, Austen ffered sharp views n class and gender (阶级与性别) expectatins.
      Timeless Themes fr Mdern Readers
      Her themes (主题) still cnnect with peple strngly tday. Adaptatins (改编作品) and nline discussins keep her explratin f lve, family, and self-discvery alive acrss generatins. Fr students, reading Austen ges ___67___ language learning. It is a lessn in understanding human nature and scial relatinships, helping develp thinking skills essential in ur mdern wrld.
      Celebratins f a Literary Legacy (遗产)
      Austen’s wrks have had a ___68___ influence. Mre than 2,000 Jane Austen-themed events tk place wrldwide in 2025. Even schls arund the wrld celebrated her legacy with reading clubs and essay cmpetitins. Austen’s wrks stay ppular because they speak t cmmn ___69___: humans always try t find ut wh they are, hw they get alng with thers and hw they lk fr real happiness in life.
      A ___70___ That is Always There
      Jane Austen’s legacy is a timeless bridge cnnecting past and present. Her nvels are nt just bks t be studied - they’re life cmpanins. Thugh she left us 250 years ag, her wise vice keeps clear and strng frever.
      65. A) break intB) fcus nC) escape frmD) cmplain abut
      66. A) instead fB) except frC) such asD) in additin t
      67. A) intB) twardC) thrughD) beynd
      68. A) fairB) limitedC) lastingD) misleading
      69. A) truthsB) lawsC) striesD) accidents
      70. A) HpeB) GuideC) RadD) Sign
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      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      The Histry and Future f Cmic Strips
      Have yu ever read a cmic strip in a newspaper r nline? Yu knw, thse funny little stries with pictures and speech bubbles? They might seem simple, but cmic strips have a rich histry and a bright future. Let’s dive int their stry and see hw they have ___70___ ver time!
      Cmic strips started ver a century ag. At first, they were shrt, funny stries in newspapers. Peple lved them because they were easy t read and made them laugh. Early cmic strips ften had regular ___71___ wh ften gt int silly situatins. These strips became s ppular that they helped sell mre newspapers.
      As time went n, cmic strips changed gradually. They weren’t just funny anymre. Sme tld ___72___ stries r explred deep themes. Artists experimented with different styles, and new characters were created. Cmic strips became a way t entertain peple, share ideas and even express pinins n sciety.
      Hwever, in recent years, the cmic strip market has becme weaker. Fewer peple read newspapers, which used t be the main hme fr cmic strips. Many newspapers have reduced the ___73___ fr cmics r stpped printing them at all. This has made it harder fr artists t earn mney frm their wrk. Sme peple wrry that traditinal cmic strips might disappear, replaced by faster, shrter frms f entertainment like vides.
      But dn’t wrry! Cmic strips are still alive! Tday, they’ve fund a new hme. Many artists create digital cmic strips and share them ___74___. This has made cmic strips easier t find than ever. Peple frm all ver the wrld can enjy them with just a click.
      What abut the future? Cmic strips will likely keep changing. With new technlgy, we might see mre interactive cmic strips. Readers can click r swipe t create the stry. Sme artists use AI t bring their strips t life. The ___75___ are endless!
      S, whether yu’re a lngtime fan r new t cmic strips, there’s smething fr everyne. What’s yur favrite cmic strip? Let me knw. I’d lve t hear abut it!
      70. A) develpedB) appearedC) succeededD) linked
      71. A) enemiesB) readersC) charactersD) directrs
      72. A) amusingB) seriusC) creativeD) essential
      73. A) cstB) wasteC) spaceD) stress
      74. A) n the internetB) thrugh magazinesC) n TVD) by E-mail
      75. A) respnsibilitiesB) celebratinsC) discussinsD) pssibilities
      2026杨浦一模
      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      I have never been very gd at learning languages. But next mnth, I am ging t travel t a remte area in Central Africa. I want t learn enugh Lingala, ne f the lcal languages, t have simple cnversatins with peple there. ___65___, I was wrried because I am busy and dn’t have much free time. Then I fund a language-learning app called Memrise, which fits easily int my daily life.
      T be hnest, when I get a ___66___ mment at hme, I usually check messages, watch shrt vides, r scrll n my phne. Nw, I use thse few minutes t learn new wrds instead. With Memrise, learning feels light and fun, nt stressful. Each sessin nly takes five r ten minutes, s it is easy t keep ging every day.
      Memrise is fun. It gives yu new wrds t learn. These are "___67___" in yur "greenhuse". When yu practise, yu "water yur plants" and they grw. When the app believes yu have remembered a wrd, it mves it t yur "garden". Yu get pints as yur garden grws, s yu can cmpare yurself with ther users. I want t get a high scre and mve t the next level. If I frget t lg n, the app sends messages r emails t ___68___ me t "water my plants".
      The app uses tw learning ideas. First, peple remember things better when they link them t pictures. Memrise translates wrds and als encurages "mems", which are images that help yu remember. I memrised mtele, the Lingala wrd fr "engine", by ___69___ an ld engine in a mtel rm.
      Anther idea is that we need t stp studying and repeat wrds later, with time between sessins. Memrise helps with this because yu nly use it fr five r ten minutes a day.
      I have learnt hundreds f Lingala wrds. This wn’t make me ___70___, but I hpe I will d mre than just smile and lk cnfused when I meet peple in the Cng. Nw, I need t g and water my vcabulary!
      65. A) HweverB) At firstC) In factD) As a result
      66. A) busyB) spareC) happyD) rare
      67. A) gardenersB) tlsC) seedsD) resurces
      68. A) rderB) frceC) remindD) guide
      69. A) drawingB) discveringC) repairingD) imagining
      70. A) fluentB) fcusedC) cnfidentD) relaxed
      2026长宁一模
      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      In the age f scial media, many peple like t take phts at scenic spts and share them nline. Hwever, wanting "the perfect picture" can lead t vercrwding, ___65___ peple ften stay in ne place fr t lng. T slve this, Huangling scenic spt in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, intrduced a new rule: timed pht-taking. If turists are waiting in line, staff members will give each persn abut ne minute t take their pht.
      ___66___ rules have been intrduced in ther turist spts in China. Limiting pht time means less vercrwding and a better travel experience fr visitrs. We all agree that turist attractins shuld be enjyed by everyne. If sme peple stay in the best pht spt fr t lng, it is ___67___ t thers. One minute may be shrt, but it is enugh t take a gd picture and helps cut lng lines.
      Sme turists feel that what shuld be a relaxing activity nw becmes mre stressful. Fr children and lder peple, wh might need extra time t take phts, the rule can even be difficult t bey. These ___68___ shw the need fr flexibility. Rather than having just ne pht spt, turist attractins culd prepare several areas fr pht-taking. They culd als ffer a pht guide t help visitrs find gd camera angles. Children, lder peple r peple with disabilities shuld have mre time t take their pictures. The gal is clear: t ___69___ service and give visitrs a better travel experience.
      This rule is an imprtant step tward better management and a healthier travel culture. Only with fairness and rder can peple ___70___ enjy the beauty f travel.
      65. A) thughB) asC) befreD) while
      66. A) Strict B) BasicC) SimilarD) Simple
      67. A) respectfulB) helplessC) dishnestD) unfair
      68. A) wrriesB) cnclusinsC) excusesD) references
      69. A) examineB) imprveC) perateD) manage
      70. A) quicklyB) heavilyC) trulyD) nearly
      2026金山一模
      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Dear friends,
      I am writing frm China’s Tiangng Space Statin, 400 kilmeters abve Earth! I share my tiny "apartment" with three ther mice. Six Chinese astrnauts are taking care f us.
      Last night, we ___65___ the Shenzhu-21 spacecraft with three f them. The trip tk just ver three hurs and was very smth. Fr humans, this is already a familiar jurney, but fr us mice, it’s a histric first! We are the first mammals (哺乳动物) t live in the Chinese space statin.
      Reaching space was nt easy. We were nt brn "space mice." We were chsen frm 300 ___66___ after mre than 60 days f tugh training. The training tests were extremely difficult.
      I will tell yu abut tw f them. First, we had t stand n a fast-spinning (旋转) rd. I held n tightly with my frnt paws (爪子) and kept mving my back legs t avid ___67___. My paws hurt badly, but I managed t last fr 115 secnds, which was an excellent result. Then, the best-perfrming mice were placed in a small chamber and spun rapidly in different directins - first fr 30 secnds, then lnger. Every time I came ut, I felt dizzy (眩晕) and the wrld seemed t spin. ___68___, I had t walk n a narrw balance beam withut falling, and I succeeded.
      Nw that I’m here in Tiangng, I want t make every mment ___69___. We will stay fr abut ne week befre returning t Earth. After that, scientists will study the changes in ur bdies. Their research will help everyne better understand the ___70___ f life in space.
      Here’s t ur great adventure amng the stars!
      65. A) leftB) repairedC) enteredD) fllwed
      66. A) miceB) grupsC) friendsD) passengers
      67. A) sleepingB) cryingC) calming dwnD) falling ff
      68. A) InsteadB) ImmediatelyC) LuckilyD) Nwadays
      69. A) bringB) cmfrtableC) meaningfulD) strange
      70. A) clrsB) effectsC) lengthD) temperature
      2026奉贤一模
      B. Chse the best answer and cmplete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)
      Is it OK have a messy rm?
      If yu have ever heard the wrds "Clean up yur rm!" yu’re nt alne. It’s nt uncmmn fr kids and teens t be a little messy because they’re still learning hw t be ___65___. But studies have shwn that a messy r disrganized living space can cause anxiety and even prevent peple frm thinking clearly. On the ther hand, research has als fund that sme untidiness may be the sign f a ___66___ mind. What d yu think? Is it OK t have a messy bedrm?
      Yes—it’s really nt a big deal
      It’s imprtant fr yung peple t have their wn space where they can be in cntrl and be themselves, whether they’re messy r tidy. By allwing children t keep their rm the way they want it, parents are nurturing (培养) their kids’ ___67___. If adults dn’t like the mess, they can shut the dr! Children wh are messy will mst likely grw ut f it, s there’s n reasn t make them feel bad abut their habits. And cleaning up yur rm is bring and takes time that culd be spent n much mre imprtant things, like hmewrk, hbbies, and friends. ___68___, it will just get messy again.
      N—straightening up is a life skill
      Research shws messy surrundings cause stress and prevent yu frm ___69___ tasks. That’s because yur brain can get verwhelmed by all the visual infrmatin arund yu. A neat rm, n the ther hand, can clear yur thinking, help yu feel calm, and even bst yur sleep. It als means yu’ll have enugh space t d activities, and yu’re less likely t lse stuff and yu can see the things that make yu happy. Plus, yur rm might be yurs, but it’s still part f the family hme and that shuld be ___70___. A tidy rm is nice fr everyne and—best f all—means n family arguments.
      65. A) respnsibleB) relaxedC) rganizedD) efficient
      66. A) creativeB) peacefulC) cnfusedD) simple
      67. A) skillsB) interestsC) cnfidenceD) independence
      68. A) HweverB) BesidesC) InsteadD) Otherwise
      69. A) giving upB) putting ffC) fcusing nD) carrying n
      70. A) respectedB) rememberedC) ignredD) changed

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