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2026年上海市中考模拟英语一模首字母填空专项汇编 (原卷版)
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2026虹口一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
The bicycle, a tw-wheeled machine pwered by the rider, has a lng and interesting histry. The first bicycle was i___71___ by Karl vn Drais, a German. In 1817, he designed and made a simple tw-wheeled machine. It had n pedals (脚踏板). Riders p___72___ it frward with their feet n the grund. It was made t help peple travel faster, especially when hrses were hard t find after a bad harvest that left many withut wrk animals.
In the 1860s, pedals were added t the frnt wheel by sme inventrs in France. These early bikes were heavy, with irn frames and wden wheels, s peple called them "bneshakers" a___73___ the rides were really bumpy (颠簸的) — even small stnes n the rad culd make the rider shake.
Later in the 1870s, a new design with a big frnt wheel and a small back wheel became ppular. It culd g faster, but it was unsafe. Riders ften fell frward, especially when hitting a rck r stpping s___74___.
Then, in the 1880s, Jhn Kemp Starley had an inventin: the wnderful "safety bike". It had tw wheels f the same size, a chain t mve the back wheel, and a lwer seat. This made i___75___ much easier and safer t ride. After that, air-filled tires were added, making rides much smther.
Over time, bikes gt l___76___ and better. They became a cmmn way t travel, used fr wrk, fun, and sprts. Tday, bikes are still ppular all ver the wrld. They are simple, efficient, and gd fr the envirnment. Karl vn Drais and ther inventrs’ hard wrk and c___77___ thinking have given us this wnderful vehicle.
2026宝山一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Have yu ever wndered abut travelling thrugh time? The idea f time travel has interested peple fr generatins, and it a___71___ is many science fictin stries and attracts scientists in physics
In the wrld f science fictin, time travel is an e___72___ idea. Characters might use a mdern machine r a magical bject t jurney t the past r the future. These stries let us dream abut explring different times, c___73___ with histrical figures, r seeing what the future hlds. Imagine visiting ancient Egypt t watch the pyramids being built r travelling t the future t see hw technlgy has develped!
Hwever, in science, time travel is a difficult subject. We need t understand hw nature and space wrk. Einstein’s research says time is nt fixed and can change. Accrding t his research, time can slw dwn r s___74___ up depending n hw fast yu are mving.
One scientific idea related t time travel is wrmhles. A wrmhle is like an imagined tunnel in space-time. This kind f tunnel can j___75___ faraway places in space tgether. Sme physicists guess if there are wrmhles, they might be used fr time travel. Hwever, scientists have t find a real wrmhle.
Time travel als brings sme cnfusing prblems if smene tries t change the past r the future. Fr example, what wuld happen if a time traveller went back t the past and p___76___ his grandfather frm meeting his grandmther. Wuld that time traveller then stp existing?
Time travel is a wnderful subject in bth science fictin and physics. Whether time travel ever becmes a reality r remains in ur imaginatin, it will cntinue t greatly e___77___ us t think abut the secrets f time and space. Perhaps ne day, we’ll be able t unlck the dr t time travel and start a new explratin f time.
2026崇明一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Eating Insects: A Different Chice fr Our Future
Have yu ever fund an insect (昆虫) in yur apple? Mst peple wuld find it a terrible experience and prbably t___71___ the fd away immediately. Hwever, in many parts f the wrld, peple d nt react this way. In fact, fr peple in abut 80% f cuntries, eating insects is quite cmmn.
The United Natins (UN) is encuraging mre peple t cnsider insects as fd. There are tw main r___72___ fr this. First, the wrld’s ppulatin is grwing very fast and is frecasted t reach ver 9 billin by 2050. We will need t find new ways t p___73___ enugh fd fr everyne. Secnd, traditinal farming f animals like cws and pigs causes serius envirnmental prblems. Insects, n the ther hand, need much less water and land.
In Japan, while nt very cmmn nw, eating insects has a lng histry, especially during difficult times like after Wrld War II. Tday, a number f restaurants in Tky are trying t bring this habit b___74___. They are wrking hard t make insects a ppular fd chice. Yu can find dishes like cricket ramen, silkwrm skewers, and even dumplings with insect tppings.
The funder f ne such restaurant, Yuta Shinhara, first read abut the idea in a UN reprt while he was still a student. He believed it was a gd s___75___ fr the future. He says that insects are nt nly tasty but als very h___76___ and rich in nutrients (营养). He hpes that mre peple will pen their eyes t the benefits f eating insects. Althugh it might seem u___77___ t sme, it culd becme an imprtant part f ur diet in the future.
2026黄浦一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
On 11 Nvember, the Gvernment shared a new plan t stp testing prducts n animals. At present, sme medicines and chemicals are tested n animals t c___71___ if they are safe fr peple, wildlife, and the envirnment. The Gvernment hpes t find ther ways t d this in the future.
The plan includes several imprtant s___72___. By 2023, researchers will n lnger be allwed t use animals t test whether prducts cause skin r eye prblems. Testing n dgs and ther intelligent animals, such as mnkeys, will als be r___73___ by ne third. Over the past ten years, animal testing has already drpped, and there are strict rules abut hw it is carried ut. Mst tests still use mice, rats, fish, and birds, while nly a small number invlve animals such as dgs, cats, r intelligent animals.
The UK science minister, Patrick Vallance, said the gal is t e___74___ animal testing if pssible and t use ther methds as sn as they are safe and effective. He explained that the Gvernment wants t prtect animals while still keeping peple safe.
Hwever, sme scientists believe it may be difficult t stp animal testing c___75___. They say living bdies are very cmplex, and sme s___76___ illnesses are hard t study withut animal tests. Withut them, prgress in treating diseases might slw dwn.
T s___77___ this prblem, the Gvernment and ther rganisatins have set aside £75 millin t develp new technlgies. These methds culd help scientists test prducts safely withut harming animals.
2026嘉定一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
If yu can’t understand what the teacher says in class, what wuld yu d? Sme students just let it g. S the next time they meet similar questins, they still make m___71___.
But Katie desn’t. After class, she always asks the teacher t explain again. Smetimes she r___72___ her ntes, reads related bks in the library, r even watches vides nline until she really understands. And yes, she des really well in studies. Yu might think she is hard-wrking, but actually, she is just curius enugh.
Curius peple want t learn mre abut the wrld and keep asking why. Many great d___73___ in histry were made by curius peple. Even if yu dn’t plan t becme an inventr r a researcher, curisity can still help yu in the classrm. When yu are curius, yu develp a real lve fr knwledge and will be f___74___ active in the learning prcess. In this way, being curius can help yu make much prgress in yur studies.
Sme students are nt sure if curisity is useful. In their eyes, being curius abut sme questins takes up t much time and stpss them frm learning ther things. But research shws they may be wrng. Sme researchers nce gave students a memry test n gegraphical facts. When students were curius abut ne tpic, they culd remember the facts f___75___ and better.
Accrding t a fllw-up study, with a sense f achievement, these students wuld like t try harder t learn ther things.
It’s OK if yu are nt naturally very curius, curisity can be b___76___ thrugh practice. Experts suggest asking mre questins in class r daily life, because every questin helps yu understand things better. Als, try t get different infrmatin by reading different kinds f bks, watching vides r lectures, and talking with peple wh knw mre than yu. Stay pen-minded and never stp w___77___. That’s hw yu keep yur curisity alive.
2026静安一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
The Yung Runner f Ancient Greece
In Ancient Greece, messages were ften delivered by runners. One f the mst famus yung runners was a by named Lycs. He lived in a village near Athens and t___81___ every mrning by running up and dwn the hills. His dream was t becme a real messenger fr the city ne day.
One summer, while Lycs was practising near the village gate, he saw smke rising frm the frest. Sn, sldiers rushed ut, warning everyne that a village nearby needed help. A fire had brken ut, and the villagers were trying t e___82___. The sldiers needed smene fast t run t Athens and ask fr mre helpers.
Lycs stepped frward. "I can d it," he said. The sldiers lked dubtful - Lycs was yung - but there was n time t waste.
The j___83___ t Athens was lng and ht. Lycs ran acrss rcky paths, thrugh dusty fields, and past farms where peple shuted encuragement. His legs burned, and his thrat felt d___84___, but he did nt stp. He remembered the faces f the villagers wh needed help.
When he finally reached Athens, he went s___85___ t the city guard and delivered the message. Within minutes, a grup f strng men prepared supplies and rushed tward the burning village.
Tw days later, the sldiers returned with gd news: the villagers were safe. As the stry f the brave messenger by s___86___, peple began t cheer fr Lycs. He didn’t becme famus like the legendary heres, but in his village, he became a symbl f curage and r___87___.
Lycs learned that being a her did nt always mean fighting - it culd als mean acting quickly and bravely t help thers.
2026闵行一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
A team f scientists wrking in Oxfrdshire, England, has fund dinsaur ftprints abut 166 millin years ag. They fund s many tracks in ne place, and they have nicknamed it the "dinsaur highway",
The ftprints had been buried under clay in a limestne quarry (采石场). Gary Jhnsn, a quarry wrker, was using a vehicle t remve a layer f clay frm the bttm when he nticed the u___71___ bumps (隆起) in the hard surface. Experts frm the Universities f Oxfrd and Birmingham came t investigate. In the middle f the year 2024, they began their wrk. The wrkers, i___72___ many experts frm varius fields, students and quarry wrkers, wrked side by side. Mre than 100 peple spent a week n the site. The wrk was cmpleted after a year and the research team annunced the d___73___ f their findings in January - mre than 200 ftprints, fllwing five separate trackways.
Amng them, fur f the trackways were prbably made by Cetisaurus, huge lng-necked,
herbivrus (食草的) dinsaurs, which culd grw t be up t 18 metres lng. The ftprints are a mixture f sizes, which culd suggest there was a grup f dinsaurs f different ages travelling t___74___. And the dinsaurs were likely heading in the same general directin during their jurney.
At ne part f the trail, the ftprints f the Megalsaurus, the meat-eater, crss ver the ftprints f the Cetisaurus. The research team says this may shw that the meat-eater was fllwing and pssibly h___75___ the Cetisaurus.
Kirsty Edgar, a prfessr at the University f Birmingham, said t the media that the ftprints are "a w___76___ int the lives f dinsaurs." They help researchers understand hw the dinsaurs mved, hw they interacted with each ther, and the type f envirnment they lived in. The tracks will finally be cvered up again. During the wrk, the research team used drnes (无人机) t take mre than 20,000 digital pictures f the site. They have als made 3D mdels f the ftprints. They wanted t recrd as much as pssible, s they can c___77___ t study the tracks after the dinsaur highway is reburied.
2026浦东一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
On a quiet Friday afternn in Beijing, Dr. Chen is busy with his patient, Du Du, wh is nw n the bed. His bdy is gently t___71___ s that he can’t mve. Dr. Chen puts several silver needles int Du Du’s skin. Within secnds, mild electricity begins t flw thrugh the needles, and Du Du’s back legs start t kick lightly.
As an experienced vet, Dr. Chen is gd at treating animals like Du Du thrugh acupuncture (针灸). The fllwing is a(an) i___72___ with him.
(R=Reprter, C=Chen)
R: Dr. Chen, mst f us thught acupuncture was nly fr humans. Des it wrk n animals?
C: Yes! In fact, ancient Chinese peple started t heal (治愈) hrses with this skill. Tday, it is c___73___ amng dgs, as their acupints (穴位) are similar t humans’. Mre and mre pet clinics ffer this service. With further research, we see cats and many ther pets als benefit frm it.
R: What diseases can it be used t heal?
C: We use this skill t treat a variety f prblems such as brain damage, skin diseases, and injuries. During the prcess, herbal medicine is als widely used. It may be slwer than western medicine, but it can be gentler and will c___74___ less harm. S, the animals feel less pain during treatment.
R: It seems traditinal Chinese medicine has many great a___75___ .
C: Yes, but every cin has tw sides. By using acupuncture, herbs and diet tgether, we try t imprve the animals’ wn healing pwer. Hwever, this als makes the w___76___ prcess lnger and needs mre patience. Smetimes, the wners cmplain they have waited and waited befre prgress is made.
R: What d yu think f the future f this skill?
C: Fr many families, acupuncture ffers new hpe when western medicine a___77___ isn’t enugh. As a 2024 reprt shwed, 23% f dgs in China were already "senir", making them get weak mre easily. S the need fr prfessinal care is rising quickly.
2026普陀一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Oh, n! Yu’ve drpped yur phne in water! Dn’t wrry. I’m ging t tell yu hw t deal with a wet phne.
First, quick actin is the k___71___. Yu must get the phne ut f the water as sn as pssible. The lnger it’s in the water, the mre likely it becmes t damaged t repair. S, dn’t stand there ding nthing. Just act fast. There’s n time fr yu t h___72___.
Next, yu must turn the phne ff straight away t stp water damaging the electrical circuits (电路). If it was ff when it gt wet, leave it that way. Dn’t turn it n. Of curse, yu really want t find ut if it is still wrking, but turning it n at this pint is the w___73___ thing yu can d.
Nw, wipe ff (用……擦去) any water frm the utside f the phne, using sme paper twels. Then g___74___ shake the phne, s that any water inside has a chance t cme ut. Shaking the phne t hard can push the water further in r spread it t new areas.
After that, yu need t dry ut the inside f the phne as much as pssible. Dn’t use a hairdryer t try and dry it quickly — might seem like a gd idea, but t much h___75___ will d even mre damage t the phne. It needs t dry ut nice and slwly. S, get a bx f uncked rice and put the phne in the middle f the rice. Clse the bx s that the air can’t get in, and leave it fr abut 48 hurs. Be p___76___! While yur phne’s drying ut, dn’t keep pening the bx t see what’s happening.
After 48 hurs, yu can take yur phne ut and try turning it n. Yu might be lucky and find it is wrking perfectly! But, be careful!! S___77___ a cpy f all the imprtant infrmatin like phts and messages n yur phne immediately because it culd stp wrking at any time.
If these steps dn’t wrk, a prfessinal repair might be yur nly chice. Anyway, gd luck, and take care f yur phne!
2026青浦一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Run, jump, smash, scre! Playing badmintn is very ppular. But have yu ever thught abut where shuttleccks (羽毛球) cme frm?
Lu’an in Anhui prvince is knwn fr its l___71___ histry f raising geese, which dates back t the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Tday, Lu’an has becme a glbal feather supplier, prviding a key material fr making badmintn shuttleccks.
Cmpared t ther kinds f geese, the lcal white gse has larger, thicker feathers with sfter quills. After the feathers are cllected, they g thrugh many s___72___, including srting (分类), washing and drying befre being put tgether int shuttleccks that fly smthly.
The lcal white gse ften takes ver 200 days t f___73___ grw. Abut 14 millin white geese are raised in Lu’an each year, but the grwing supply still cannt meet the needs f the market. T i___74___ prductin, lcal businesses have grwn frm small family-run farms t large breeding (饲养) bases. With the help f t___75___, they manage t cntrl the temperature f gse huses. AI als helps. Fr example, an AI srting machine quickly puts feathers int 21 grups. Accrding t the recrds, a persn srts abut 20,000 feathers each day, but a machine can srt 250,000. Clearly, it is far mre e___76___ than humans. The machine, develped by a Chinese university, is nw in its furth generatin.
The mdern prductin line have led t business success. Fr example, Lu’an twn w___75___ with big cmpanies and makes 3.6 millin tubes f shuttleccks a year. These prducts are sld t ver 10 cuntries and regins, including Indnesia and Thailand.
71. l________ 72. s________ 73. f________ 74. i________ 75. t________
76. e________ 77. w________
2026松江一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Miss Tippet always carried a lng giant umbrella whether it was rainy r sunny. It hung by her side, hked (钩住) ver ne arm. "B___71___ prtecting yu frm the rain as well as the sun, an umbrella is als a useful tl with many surprising functins," she said with a twinkle in her eye. "Fr example, it can be used as a nice walking stick. It can reach h___72___ than any arm t hk a kite stuck in branches f a tree. It can even carry stuff such as letters t mail, bks t return, and shes t be repaired."
One day, there was a market in twn. Miss Tippet walked int it as the sun was shining. Her umbrella, hked ver her arm, was bulging (塞满) with smething. The streets were lined with stalls. Peple were s___73___ hmemade ice cream, hand-stitched quilts, and cttn candy.
At nn, the sun suddenly d___74___. A dark, gray clud hung ver the twn. The first raindrps fell. Then it rained heavily. "Everything will be ruined!" the peple cried. "What can be dne?" "We’ll have t c___75___ the market fr tday," said the mayr.
Then, thrugh the rain, a familiar vice was heard. "Umbrellas! Cme get an umbrella!" It was Miss Tippet Frm her giant umbrella, she kept pulling ut ne umbrella after anther until e___76___ had ne! "On with the market!" annunced the mayr. "But, Miss Tippet, hw did yu knw it was ging t rain?" "I didn’t," she said, raising her umbrella ver her head. "But it’s always best t be p___77___!"
Frm then n, peple in the twn called Miss Tippet the Umbrella Lady.
2026徐汇一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
When 17-year-ld Mia discvered her grandmther had almst fallen fr an nline scam (欺诈), she was very angry. The email pretended t be frm a cusin and asked fr $1,500 urgently. Thankfully, Mia s___76___ her grandmther frm sending the mney.
Mia did sme research and was shcked t learn hw many lder adults were aimed at. She decided t use her cding skills (编程技术) t create a website called Digital Guardian. The site helps senirs find and reprt scams by checking strange emails and m___77___.
Building the website wasn’t easy. Mia spent weeks cding in Pythn and HTML, skills she had learned thrugh nline curses. When Digital Guardian was ready t use, a___78___ she felt a little bit nervus, she was still full f hpe.
Her first wrkshp at a lcal senir center was a turning pint. Standing in frnt f a rm full f curius faces, Mia explained hw scams wrked and hw t a___79___ them. She was glad that the senirs listened carefully, tk ntes, and asked questins. Afterward, an elderly man thanked her. He tld Mia that he had almst fallen fr a scam himself.
Wrd abut Digital Guardian spread q___80___. Mre and mre peple have learnt abut Digital Guardian. Mia was invited t speak at cmmunity events and even a reginal tech cnference. She shared her visin f building a "digital bridge" t prtect lder adults frm cybercrime.
Lking ahead, Mia dreams f studying cmputer science and making Digital Guardian mre ppular. She wants t a___81___ features like live chat supprt and interactive lessns t make it easier fr the elderly t use. "Technlgy can be frightening," she says, "but it can als be a useful t___82___ fr gd just like electricity. I want t make sure everyne, especially senirs, feels safe and cnfident nline."
Mia’s jurney shws that even ne persn can make a big difference. With her passin and determinatin, she’s nt just a cder. She’s a guardian f the digital wrld.
76. s________ 77. m________ 78. a________ 79. a________ 80. q________
81. a________ 82. t________
2026杨浦一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Peple arund the wrld are ging crazy fr LABUBU. LABUBU is a cute mnster plush ty with big eyes, lng ears, and a wide smile. Althugh she lks sweet, her sharp teeth make her special and d___71___ frm ther tys. This mix f cute and strange has made LABUBU very ppular in recent years.
LABUBU was c___72___ by Kasing Lung, an artist frm Hng Kng. In 2015, he first drew LABUBU in his picture bks abut mnsters. The character quickly caught peple’s attentin. A few years later, Kasing Lung wrked with a ty cmpany t turn LABUBU int a real ty. Since then, LABUBU has appeared in many clurs, clthes, and styles.
One interesting thing abut LABUBU is the way peple b___73___ it. Mst LABUBUs are sld in "blind bxes". This means custmers d nt knw which LABUBU they will get until they pen the bx. Sme peple find this exciting because pening the bx feels like a s___74___. Others enjy trying t cllect every LABUBU in a set.
LABUBU became even mre ppular after famus peple started sharing phts ___75___. In 2024, LISA frm BLACKPINK psted pictures with LABUBUs n her designer bags. After that, many fans wanted t wn LABUBUs t. Scial media helped the ty spread very quickly, especially amng yung peple.
Tday, LABUBU is mre than just a ty. Many peple h___76___ it n their bags, put it n their desks, r use it t decrate their rms. Fr sme, LABUBU is a fun hbby. Fr thers, it is a way t shw their p___77___ style. LABUBU brings jy t daily life and shws hw a small ty can becme a wrldwide trend.
2026长宁一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
I was in my secnd year f living in Seul. I thught I was a real expert in Krean etiquette (礼仪) and culture.
I knew that I had t push gently nt the subway cars. I knew that I shuldn’t make eye cntact with peple. I knew that blwing my nse ludly "American style" was very rude. And I knew that I shuldn’t talk t peple n the subway. Actually, that was nt a p___71___ t me because my Krean was really pr and I wuldn’t speak t anyne n the subway.
But ne day, I was riding hme frm wrk n the subway, and I remembered that I needed t call a friend abut meeting fr dinner.
I tk ut my cell phne and called her. Of curse, if yu are familiar with the subway in Seul, yu knw that there are s___72___ everywhere shwing n talking n cell phnes. But I nticed that many passengers used their phnes n the subway. I thught that the ‘n cell phnes’ rule in Krea was like the ‘n fd’ rule n the New Yrk City subway. It’s a rule, but n ne f___73___ it.
While I was talking, ther passengers lked at me sideways (侧着) like Krean peple d when they think yu are being rude. But ne elderly wman lked s___74___ at me and shk her head.
I finished my cnversatin, and I gt ff the train. I was very cnfused. Krean peple use their phnes. Why can’t I d the same? I asked m___75___.
Later that evening, I tld my friend abut the experience. She smiled and said, "The thers are all text messaging r playing games n their phnes. Smetimes they c___76___ their vicemail. Smetimes they whisper a very shrt message t smene n a cell phne. But they never have whle cnversatins n their phnes n the subway."
I felt e___77___ after hearing it. I still had a lt t learn. Even thugh I knew a lt f Krean habits, I was still American.
2026金山一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
Imagine walking dwn a street in Shanghai. Suddenly, a sweet smell g___71___ yu. It is the smell f butter and warm bread. Fr 40 years, this smell was Jingan Bakery’s "hell" t the city. But this year, that sweet "hell" has turned int a bitter "gdbye."
Funded in 1985, Jingan Bakery was nce ne f the mst ppular shps in Shanghai. It intrduced French baguettes (法棍面包) t the city. Fr many families, buying fresh bread there was a favrite daily h___72___.
Hwever, news came in Octber: This ld bakery was facing clsure. High rent was ne reasn, but mst imprtantly, it didn’t keep up with the times. While ther bakeries keep creating new and trendy prducts t a___73___ yung peple, Jingan Bakery still held nt its ld fferings.
T many peple in Shanghai, the bakery is like an ld friend. Lsing it feels like lsing a piece f memry. Just befre its clsure day, lng lines frmed a___74___ in frnt f its few remaining stres. Peple came nt just fr the bread, but als fr memry. An ld lady bught five bags f ckies. "My grandsn has lved their ckies since he was little," she said s___75___. "I want him t taste them ne last time."
The lng lines shw hw much peple care. But can lve and memry keep an ld brand a___76___?
Experts shake their heads, "Tears cannt save a brand." Jingan Bakery leaves us with a difficult questin: In ur fast-mving wrld, hw can ld brands live n? Perhaps the answer lies nt nly in remembering, but als in renewing. T survive, ld brands must be b___77___ enugh t change with the times.
2026奉贤一模
C. Fill in the blanks with prper wrds (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词, 首字母已给) (14 分)
A Daily fr Kids
Nidhi Arra used t be the HR manager f a large Indian cmpany. After sitting in n lts f jb interviews, she nticed a serius prblem. Tday’s yung peple are very clever and d well in exams. Hwever, they knw l___71___abut current affairs (实事). This is because they almst never read newspapers.
In Nidhi’s pinin, being aware f what is happening arund the w___72___ is imprtant. It helps yung peple think abut bigger questins and understand what they need t create fr ur future.
S she thught, why nt get them t read newspapers? But here lay anther prblem. The newspapers that adults read are full f d___73___wrds. There was n way they culd be given t a child. That is when Nidhi decided t take actin and make a fur-page paper fr kids, all by herself. And thus, with encuragement frm many mthers, The Children’s Pst was brn in 2017.
The paper cvers a wide variety f t___74___, including internatinal affairs, envirnment, technlgy and histry. Readers can als find puzzles, petry, shrt stries and cartns in the paper. Nidhi has m___75___ t put tgether a team f seven editrs, wh decide the cntent f the paper. Smetimes, they ask their readers what they want t read mre f and change accrdingly. F___76___, the cmpleted cpy reaches Nidhi, wh des the last edits. She makes sure the facts and grammar are crrect, and that the language is simple.
Tday, The Children’s Pst is the nly daily newspaper fr children in India. "Mre than 3,500 cpies are s___77___ every day," says Nidhi, adding that there is a huge demand frm schls. Nidhi is always thinking abut imprving her paper, and hpes that with it, every kid in India can develp the habit f reading newspapers.
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