专题01 名校完形填空20篇(深圳专用)(学生版)
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一、完形填空
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)阅读下面短文,从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的正确选项。
2 kilometers, 1 kilometer, and now, 700 meters. With just 700 metres to run, the marathon would be completed. Adam was in the third place at this time and his younger brother, John, was ahead of him. Adam would like to try his best to run towards the finish line. Suddenly he saw his brother 1 onto the ground. Adam stopped and wondered, “To help John or to continue running ”
Immediately Adam made a 2 choice—his brother was in trouble and he must help. Adam ran towards John, helped him to his feet and 3 him towards the finish line. Then Adam pushed his brother across the line. This action put John in second place and Adam in 4 , but Adam thought it was his responsibility to help his brother.
“I won’t regret helping my brother. A brother’s 5 is much more important than a prize. In fact, having a younger brother is a/an 6 ,because being an elder brother always propels(驱使)me to be a role model for my brother and to take care of him.” says Adam. “I could not do without my brother’s encouragement, 7 during the difficult pre-marathon training period. Whenever I feel down, my brother always tries to 8 .” says John.
People argued about this ending: should the brothers be disqualified(取消资格)or 9 for their actions But for Adam, his decision was easy to explain: “Mom wouldn’t be happy if I’d left 10 John.”At that moment, he was no longer an athlete running for a medal—he was just a brother.
1.A.fall B.drop C.jump D.run
2.A.easy B.careful C.clear D.free
3.A.pulled B.stopped C.showed D.forced
4.A.first B.third C.fourth D.last
5.A.duty B.love C.help D.support
6.A.achievement B.advantage C.chance D.risk
7.A.actually B.finally C.luckily D.especially
8.A.complete my part B.ensure my safety C.become my model D.raise my spirits
9.A.enjoy success B.get praise C.show ability D.receive attention
10.A.over B.aside C.behind D.out
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Has you ever had this experience You want to do something and ask your parents for permission. When you say, “I want to...”, your parents answer, “No, you can’t.”
Teenagers often complain that their parents do not 11 them. When something goes wrong, most parents don’t believe in their children. Without asking why, they 12 their kids are wrong. And not many parents allow their kids 13 choices by themselves. Yes, it is true that your parents sometimes consider you 14 a little child. But remember that not long ago you were 15 a child. Your parents still remember the childish(孩子气的) 16 you used to make. They want to protect you though you don't want them to do so. Therefore, if you want to have more 17 , please try to understand your parents and don’t lie to them. Try a 18 way. If you want them to let you stay out late, don’t just say, “All the other 19 can stay out late.” Tell them as much as you can about what you want to do and where you’ll be and why it’s 20 for you to stay out late. Then they might say “Yes”.
11.A.enjoy B.see C.understand D.get
12.A.think B.doubt C.decide D.wonder
13.A.to make B.to do C.to invent D.to produce
14.A.for B.as C.to D.of
15.A.really B.luckily C.clearly D.hardly
16.A.friends B.answers C.fun D.mistakes
17.A.power B.education C.freedom D.confidence
18.A.braver B.cleverer C.faster D.further
19.A.brothers B.parents C.teachers D.kids
20.A.special B.important C.difficult D.unusual
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)A girl was having a hard time in life. She didn’t know if she could make it and wanted to 21 . Therefore, she went to her father to ask for his 22 .
They met on a sunny morning. Her father, a 23 in a famous restaurant, took her into the kitchen. He poured water into three pans and boiled them. After the water boiled, he put some carrots, eggs and coffee beans into different 24 .
They waited. Twenty minutes later, her father 25 the stove. He poured the coffee into a cup. Then, he took out the carrots and eggs and put them into two bowls separately.
They 26 . The father asked the girl to touch the carrots. She did and felt that they were 27 . After that he asked her to take an egg and break it. She found it was hard inside. Finally, her father asked her to taste the 28 . She enjoyed it and smiled.
He explained that each of them had faced the same situation, boiling water, but each changed 29 . The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after being boiled. The eggs had hardened after cooking. Coffee beans were the most special of the three. They turned the water into 30 coffee.
“When difficulties knock on your door, how do you answer Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean ” He asked.
21.A.go on B.give up C.wake up D.set off
22.A.permission B.money C.food D.advice
23.A.cook B.manager C.salesman D.pianist
24.A.cups B.stoves C.pans D.bowls
25.A.turned off B.set up C.looked at D.cleaned up
26.A.cooked B.drank C.talked D.left
27.A.different B.soft C.special D.hot
28.A.egg B.carrot C.coffee D.water
29.A.differently B.completely C.naturally D.simply
30.A.strong B.tasty C.traditional D.strange
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳市南山区华侨城中学校考期中)It’s very common to meet different people in public places. When I was 12 years old, I got a job in a 31 . On my first day at work, I didn’t come home for lunch. When I came home at night, Mum asked, “Where did you 32 your lunch, dear ” I answered, “At my friends’ home. I made some new friends: twin brothers, their mom and dad. They were my 33 . I helped them get the right sauce (酱料)for their salad. In return, they invited me 34 lunch.” Mum was happy that I had made new friends but she wanted to know 35 they might be like.
Several days later, I asked my friends to come to the supermarket where I worked 36 my Mum could meet them. Mum was very 37 to find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest(胸). She felt very strange because I 38 told her about that.
When Mom asked me about this, I said, “I know that, too. But do you know that their mom has to make all clothes because it’s too 39 to find anything to fit them They are also good cooks. That day, Joe, the one on the right, made me noodles for lunch.”
When Mom saw the twins, she must have thought how uncommon they looked. But to me, what I 40 was that they had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks.
31.A.supermarket B.bank C.bookstore D.factory
32.A.buy B.cook C.have D.finish
33.A.colleagues B.bosses C.assistants D.customers
34.A.at B.with C.after D.to
35.A.how B.what C.which D.who
36.A.even though B.only if C.so that D.in case
37.A.happy B.excited C.interested D.surprised
38.A.often B.seldom C.never D.already
39.A.different B.difficult C.disappointing D.dependent
40.A.looked after B.thought over C.cared about D.dealt with
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳市海湾中学校考期中)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
Many Chinese people used to greet each other with “Have you had your meal ” to show their friendliness. Recently, a 41 greeting has appeared in many Chinese cities, “Have you lost weight ”
Chen Xin is a manager of a media company in Hangzhou. He has 42 his friends after successfully getting thinner. “Following instructions from my personal doctor, I went on a diet and 43 10 kg,” Chen said with a satisfied smile.
“I used to eat a lot of unhealthy food, which brought me much 44 . My body indicators (指标) used to be far higher than normal levels,” Chen said. “Now my indicators are dropping and becoming normal. And 45 can feel that my body is in good condition again.”
Chen is not 46 . Many Chinese are also troubled with “diseases of affluence (富贵病)”. This is because the quality of life for most people has 47 improved in the past years. Most people no longer need to worry about 48 they have enough food. And more and more people begin to 49 if they have a healthy diet.
Healthy diet is important. Besides, many people think that it is 50 if they only control their food intake to lose weight. Exercise is also of great importance.
41.A.polite B.new C.warm D.wise
42.A.surprised B.moved C.troubled D.helped
43.A.increased B.lost C.bought D.owned
44.A.happiness B.fitness C.illness D.kindness
45.A.I B.he C.she D.it
46.A.busy B.hard-working C.alone D.natural
47.A.heavily B.strongly C.greatly D.badly
48.A.whether B.when C.unless D.because
49.A.think about B.give in C.find out D.take up
50.A.wrong B.useful C.proper D.safe
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级统考期中)In a small village, a boy named Mark lived with his father, a wise old man. One day, Mark told his father 51 that he made little progress in learning the guitar. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t improve. Mark asked his father for some 52 .
“Follow me, and I will lead you to the high hills around the village tomorrow.” said his father. The next day, they 53 . The road was long and difficult, 54 Mark still followed his father. As they got higher, the father said that he wanted to go to the top of the highest hill where he had never been to. Mark was 55 but decided to help his father.
With great 56 , Mark helped his father climb the hill. Sometimes he even 57 his father on his back. At the top, he put his father on the ground and laughed with joy.
“When you were a little boy, sometimes you returned home with tears in your eyes,” said his father. “The elder children 58 you. Do you remember why ”
Mark nodded. He remembered that as a child, he and all his friends called this hill Mount Impossible, because small children couldn’t 59 its top.
“And today,” said his father, “You not only climbed here, but also helped me to get here.” “I became bigger and stronger than before,” said Mark.
“Instead of climbing Mount Impossible every day, you played on the smaller hills and became better at climbing,” said his father. “It became 60 for you to climb Mount Impossible while you weren’t even thinking about it.”
51.A.happily B.loudly C.sadly D.confidently
52.A.help B.money C.books D.ideas
53.A.put out B.set out C.set up D.gave out
54.A.but B.although C.so D.however
55.A.excited B.angry C.surprised D.frightened
56.A.influence B.difficulty C.knowledge D.work
57.A.led B.touched C.brought D.carried
58.A.cheered up B.laughed at C.looked after D.played with
59.A.succeed B.climb C.achieve D.reach
60.A.possible B.difficult C.interesting D.hopeful
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳外国语学校校考期中)A 4-year-old girl named Norah and her new friend Mr. Dan have given us a glimmer of humanity. Their chance meeting in the grocery store pushes the curtains of depression aside and ends up changing a life.
Norah’s mother, Tara Wood, wrote on Facebook that her daughter seemed magically 61 to an old man when they passed by him at the store. So much so that she stood up in the cart and waved 62 “Hi, old person! It’s my birthday today!” The man’s face lit up when he realized she was speaking to him.“Hello, little lady! And how old are you today ” he asked.
They 63 for a moment and it was super pleasant. Then Norah asked if she could hug and take a 64 with the man, whom they now called “Mr. Dan”. They posed together and hugged each other like they were long-lost friends. When she thanked Mr. Dan, Wood received a 65 she wasn’t expecting. He said, “No, thank you. Ms. Norah made me so 66 . This has been the best day I’ve had in a long time.”
67 by the meeting, Wood later posted the photos on Facebook and received a message from someone who personally knew Mr. Dan. It 68 his wife passed away earlier this year, leaving him in deep depression. The friend said she was sure Norah touched Mr. Dan’s heart, 69 that the chance meeting was just what he needed.
The friendship between Norah and Mr. Dan is pure, simple and perfect. Hugs are so powerful that they can shake us to the heart and wake up the 70 within.
61.A.drawn B.led C.introduced D.taken
62.A.curiously B.quickly C.excitedly D.sadly
63.A.chatted B.greeted C.gathered D.demanded
64.A.walk B.picture C.rest D.drink
65.A.present B.comment C.complaint D.response
66.A.sensitive B.delighted C.active D.surprised
67.A.Affected B.Encouraged C.Touched D.Satisfied
68.A.figured out B.worked out C.came out D.turned out
69.A.predicting B.adding C.interpreting D.asking
70.A.curiosity B.memories C.bravery D.humanity
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级统考期中)Diamonds are the most famous and valuable jewel (珠宝) in the world. It is difficult to cut a diamond because it is the 71 substance (物质) found in nature. The diamond is believed to be the symbol of wealth (财富的象征) for its great 72 . Also, it has the meaning of eternity (永恒), so diamond rings are 73 used as wedding jewelry.
When a volcano (火山) 74 , it sometimes erupts (爆发) and causes great damage to the nearby towns. However, at the same 75 , diamonds were pushed towards the surface of the Earth. Thus, it may be 76 to find a diamond after a volcanic eruption. Besides, diamonds are also found among the sand and stones of certain river beds because the rain 77 them down the mountain sides.
There are not many places that 78 diamonds in the world. During the last century, adventurers from Europe went to Brazil, because they heard that there were diamonds in the Amazon River. Many of these early diamond miners 79 illness or were lost forever in the great forests. But some 80 home rich.
The earliest known diamonds were found in India many centuries ago. But most of the world’s diamonds now come from the Congo, Tanzania and South Africa.
71.A.weakest B.simplest C.hardest D.darkest
72.A.value B.colour C.light D.smell
73.A.secretly B.widely C.hardly D.quietly
74.A.active B.special C.relaxed D.missing
75.A.mark B.time C.step D.chance
76.A.important B.difficult C.happy D.possible
77.A.cut B.slowed C.washed D.turned
78.A.borrow B.produce C.spend D.collect
79.A.talked about B.picked up C.took away D.died of
80.A.stayed B.built C.returned D.brought
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级北师大南山附属学校校考期中)As a teenager, I volunteered at Loaves and Fishes, a program my mother started. We 81 meals to anyone who showed up, and most of them were people in Minneapolis. When I spoke to them, they didn’t look me in the eye, and they were rarely 82 . I wanted to shout, “Hey, we’re doing a useful thing here. You could at least thank us!”
After I stopped volunteering at Loaves and Fishes, I took control of my own destiny(命运). Over the next ten years, I had a 83 life: a college degree, teaching career, wonderful husband and then our first child, Derian.
But soon, we were told that Derian had a serious illness and needed to be in 84 . I soon discovered I was not in control.
Thirteen months after Derian was born, Connor, our second son, was born, thankfully with a healthy body. With two sons to 85 , I had to leave from teaching. Even though Robb, my husband, 86 his best, we were short of money soon. In the spring of 2015, we decided to ask for help.
I had heard about a program that 87 money to mothers and children, and I put my pride aside and made an appointment(预约).
On the morning of my appointment, I took my two sons to the program. When I was standing in the waiting area, suddenly, I realized life was full of the 88 . I felt sorry for looking down on the poor. Now it was my 89 to be poor. I wanted to leave with my children quickly. But looking into their bright eyes, I knew why I had to stay.
For the first time in my life, I 90 why the people I once served at Loaves and Fishes were not thankful. Who wants to be poor I’ll never forget those lessons: we should respect and understand the poor instead of giving them money and food only.
81.A.served B.collected C.cooked D.brought
82.A.worried B.thankful C.relaxed D.nervous
83.A.hard B.boring C.perfect D.happy
84.A.office B.bed C.station D.hospital
85.A.look after B.give up C.take care D.grow up
86.A.made B.took C.tried D.had
87.A.raised B.offered C.provided D.divided
88.A.disappointed B.strange C.tired D.unexpected
89.A.turn B.chance C.time D.luck
90.A.wondered B.asked C.understood D.talked
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级南山实验教育集团南海中学校考期中)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。
I still remember one night my mum 91 some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt(烤糊的). I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my surprise, my dad just took his bread, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me 92 my day at school had been. I 93 what I told him that night. But I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread. He 94 as usual, every single bite.
After dinner, my mum said sorry to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, “I love burnt bread, dear. It doesn’t 95 at all. ” Later that night, I went to kiss Dad good night. I asked him if he really liked his bread burnt. He held me in arms and 96 . “Your mum worked very hard all day. She’s really tired. And you see a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!”
Now I know life is not perfect. Nobody is perfect, 97 . As for me, I often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I’ve learned something 98 over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and 99 , or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy life. So, don’t get angry if the bread gets burnt. Remember, burnt bread never hurt anyone. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come 100 to you. "
91.A.cooked B.put C.found D.bought
92.A.how B.what C.that D.why
93.A.decided B.knew C.forgot D.finish
94.A.threw it away B.ate it up C.put it away D.looked it up
95.A.work B.hurt C.stop D.matter
96.A.said B.shouted C.laughed D.asked
97.A.too B.also C.either D.neither
98.A.important B.difficult C.funny D.easy
99.A.student B.brother C.sister D.child
100.A.harder B.longer C.closer D.farther
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Meng wanzhou, chief financial officer (首席财务官), arrived in Shenzhen 101 Saturday night on a charter flight (包机) organized by the Chinese government, after being illegally detained for nearly three years in Canada.
At around 10 p,m, the charter flight touched down (降落,者陆) at the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport. Meng, in a red dress, waved to the welcoming crowd after she 102 out of the cabin, which was emblazoned with China’s national flag. As she walked down the stairs, 103 and cheers erupted (爆发) from the crowd. Airport staff presented flowers to her.
The crowd held up banner (横幅) reading “Welcome home, Ms. Meng Wanzhou,” waved national flags, and chanted “welcome home”. Meng’s family members, central and local government officials, as well as her Huawei colleagues (同事) were among the more than 100 people waiting at the airport. There were no handshakes or hugs 104 epidemic prevention (防疫) concerns. Meng made a 105 speech at the airport.
“ 106 more than 1,000 days of torment (痛苦,折磨), I am finally back in the embrace of the motherland. President Xi Jinping cares about the safety of each and every Chinese citizen, 107 me. I am 108 moved. The motherland provides us the strongest backing. As an ordinary Chinese person, I 109 my motherland.” Meng said.
The news of Meng’s release has aroused a strong reaction among Chinese internet users. Her return, made possible after the Chinese government’s unremitting (不懈的) efforts, was considered 110 a major victory achieved by the Chinese people.
101.A.at B.in C.on D.since
102.A.run B.stepped C.took D.looked
103.A.agreements B.applause C.audience D.achievements
104.A.because of B.because C.in addition to D.instead of
105.A.interesting B.fashionable C.annoying D.brief
106.A.After B.Since C.Before D.By
107.A.except B.including C.without D.beside
108.A.exactly B.luckily C.deeply D.hardly
109.A.am ashamed of B.am proud of C.am tired of D.am full of
110.A.to B.with C.as D.for
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Linda was sad. Her parents said she was too 111 to have a mobile phone. “But Sun and Alicia have mobile phones!” Linda cried. “If I don’t 112 one, I won’t be popular.”
“Having a mobile phone doesn’t make you popular,” Linda’s father said. He was always saying things like that. It sounded like he 113 what it was like to be in the fourth grade. “And,” he said, “your school doesn’t 114 mobile phones, and 115 you finish your homework, you can 116 your friends from the house. We have the phone.”
“But I can’t 117 them text messages,” Linda replied.
“You can send them emails,” Mum said. “Mobile phones are 118 . We want you to wait until you can pay for part of the money before you get one.”
“By that time I won’t 119 one,” Linda said. “No one will know who I am. I might as well (还是……的好) go to an island.”
“If so, I’ll get you some empty bottles and some 120 ,” Dad said. “Bottle messages are better than text messages.”
“Ugh,” said Linda sadly.
111.A.natural B.old C.young D.modern
112.A.sell B.touch C.connect D.get
113.A.knew B.missed C.forgot D.guessed
114.A.mean B.allow C.receive D.save
115.A.such as B.as much as C.as well as D.as soon as
116.A.call B.make C.discuss D.meet
117.A.want B.watch C.send D.point
118.A.terrible B.different C.beautiful D.expensive
119.A.need B.change C.drop D.break
120.A.fruit B.paper C.food D.air
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳中学校考期中)阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day. This is a(n) 121 day for Zhang Tian. He had been teaching in Guizhou Province for quite a few 122 . Zhang Tian graduated from university last year. His parents hoped he would go to a big city to find a teaching job. 123 , Zhang Tian wanted to start a new lifestyle, so he became a volunteer teacher in a village school.
But not 124 lived up to Zhang Tian’s hopes. The school was much smaller that he had imagined. Living in the village was also a 125 . He could only shower every four days, and he had to learn how to cook. The thought of leaving once flashed through his mind, but he quickly gave up on the idea. The school had three teachers and Zhang Tian was the only English teacher. The two local teachers were responsible for maths and Chinese. To make the school life more 126 for his students, Zhang Tian added more subjects—music, art and PE. PE is certainly the kids’ favourite subject! The playground is now full of laughter and music.
Zhang Tian’s first year is almost over. He has enjoyed 127 for the children. What made him feel good was that his students were able to read, speak and write in English, and they became more 128 in learning. Zhang Tian also brought 129 to the village. He contacted charity organizations about rebuilding the playground and setting up a library, and helped the villagers sell local products online. His efforts made him very popular among the villagers. The villages is like his second home now. He feels so happy that he followed his heart when he chose what to do with his life, although it may not be what others 130 .
121.A.ordinary B.exciting C.lucky D.unforgettable
122.A.days B.weeks C.months D.years
123.A.First B.Next C.Besides D.However
124.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
125.A.duty B.challenge C.chance D.solution
126.A.convenient B.traditional C.enjoyable D.changeable
127.A.playing B.working C.studying D.talking
128.A.relaxed B.excited C.nervous D.confident
129.A.cases B.examples C.changes D.suggestions
130.A.decided B.believed C.promised D.expected
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)From a young age, I started to 131 make to-do lists, writing down tasks—read two new books or do an extra hour of math, and crossing them off as they were 132 . All through my teens, this was a way to organize my confused mind.
As I moved to Britain for a degree, and then started a career and my own family, I continued to 133 the things I needed to achieve. The to-do lists started to have 134 ; they were eventually controlling me. I didn’t celebrate 135 like moving up the studying ladder. Instead, I kept writing all the things I still had to do, always driving myself forward and never stopping to take a breath.
I had great anxiety. So I decided to start writing a “have-done” list every Friday evening. As the weeks went by, when 136 what else I had to do, I also rethought about my achievements and 137 the smallest wins. It was a tiny change, but it has been important in helping me know how I 138 success in life.
I’m still driven to succeed when taking time to rethink of the things I have achieved however 139 or small. I’m able to set my own standards of success. Writing these achievements down reminds me of the 140 success. And my self-worth and value are no longer measured by the ticks and crosses on my to-do lists.
131.A.carelessly B.correctly C.carefully D.politely
132.A.considered B.solved C.set D.completed
133.A.focus on B.help with C.laugh at D.give up
134.A.advantages B.progress C.disadvantages D.power
135.A.creations B.expectations C.praises D.achievements
136.A.looking up B.looking at C.looking for D.look ahead
137.A.celebrate B.fail C.realize D.refuse
138.A.mind B.share C.reduce D.measure
139.A.real B.exact C.big D.different
140.A.largest B.tiniest C.greatest D.funniest
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one 141 was the most important. It happened last term just after I had got a 142 result in an exam. I was sad and lost my confidence. I decided to go to a class which can tell me how to be 143 . The speaker walked into the room. But he did not start talking 144 a teacher. Instead, he held up(举起) a twenty yuan note(钞票)!
“Who wants this ” he asked slowly. 145 of us in the class put up our hands.
The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we all put up our hands. The speaker smiled again, but 146 nothing. Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor! Then he asked the same question a third time.
I didn’t 147 what the speaker was doing. Why was he asking the same question again and again I didn’t know what to do. I wanted the note, so I put my hand up again. After a while, he 148 a note and started to laugh. “You have all just told me how to become successful, he said to us with the note in his hand. “The note is worth(价值) twenty yuan. It is always worth twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are like the note. No matter 149 happens to you, you still have your worth.”
When I heard those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I 150 I was worth a lot. I may have done in an exam, but it doesn’t mean I can’t do well in the future. If I believe in myself, I will be successful!
141.A.classroom B.subject C.class D.school
142.A.same B.good C.lucky D.bad
143.A.comfortable B.successful C.famous D.rich
144.A.like B.for C.about D.by
145.A.Both B.Neither C.All D.None
146.A.said B.bought C.saw D.wanted
147.A.remember B.understand C.notice D.find
148.A.took out B.cut up C.picked up D.put on
149.A.when B.who C.what D.how
150.A.realized B.forgot C.dreamed D.decided
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Once there lived a wise man. However, his son was very 151 and did nothing all day. The wise man was 152 about his son’s future. One day, he said to his son, “I want you to find some 153 . I have drawn a map to guide you.” Then he 154 his son a bag. Inside the bag were clothes, some food, a little money and the map.
The son 155 the next day. He had to travel across forests, rivers and mountains. Along the way, he was helped by some with food and by some with rooms to live in. He came across robbers (强盗) who tried to rob him. He also saw changing scenery (风) and seasons. 156 , after a long year, he got to the place his father said. He spent two days looking and digging for the treasure, but 157 nothing.
So he had to head back to his home. On the way, he experienced the same scenery. Sometimes, he would 158 to enjoy the beauty of nature. He also learnt to make meals. He even had to fix his clothes himself. He was now able to tell time by the position of the Sun. He met the same people who had 159 him earlier. This time, he stayed and helped them in order to repay them.
When he got home, he said 160 to his father for not finding the treasure. “There wasn’t any treasure in the very first place, my son.” the father answered with a smile. “But I think you have found your life’s true purpose.”
151.A.helpful B.patient C.lazy D.strict
152.A.surprised B.relaxed C.excited D.worried
153.A.clothes B.treasure C.maps D.food
154.A.sold B.threw C.handed D.returned
155.A.took off B.set out C.got up D.looked down
156.A.Finally B.Mostly C.Normally D.Especially
157.A.picked B.found C.learnt D.carried
158.A.refuse B.forget C.continue D.stop
159.A.robbed B.called C.helped D.tricked
160.A.sorry B.hello C.thanks D.congratulations
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳市南山外国语学校校考期中)Once I was a member of a group preparing for a week of meetings. I walked into the room where some volunteers were 161 checking handouts(宣传册). I asked if I could help. One of the ladies politely said, “Oh, no, thank you” and 162 me a chair to sit.
Then, another volunteer came into the room, saw me 163 there doing nothing and said, “Hey, Larry, come here. There’s work to do, and you can help.” He put a couple of chairs together, placed two stacks(叠)of 164 on them and said, “OK, the left sheet goes on top of the right one.”
“Fine. I can handle that,” I said. And just like that, I was now part of the team.
This member of the group saw that my disability did not mean an inability(无能)to help. Later, I 165 him for having included me. He said, “Well, I thought with one more pair of hands we’d finish more quickly. I was just using 166 sense.”
I’m sure that the lady who 167 my offer of help did not mean to offend me. Too often, people with disabilities are just not 168 within their community or within a social setting because of their disability and not because of their inability.
It’s important for all of us to feel that we are accepted, appreciated and valued as a full and equal member of the group. And it is 169 more important for people with disabilities. It sends a 170 that states: “To us, your abilities are more important than your disability.”
161.A.lazy B.busy C.happy D.ready
162.A.pointed B.moved C.bought D.offered
163.A.walking B.sitting C.standing D.sleeping
164.A.books B.chairs C.handouts D.messages
165.A.asked B.searched C.paid D.thanked
166.A.common B.special C.natural D.strong
167.A.turned away B.turned up C.turned down D.turned back
168.A.noticed B.challenged C.included D.educated
169.A.very B.even C.quite D.enough
170.A.message B.letter C.note D.card
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Not long ago, my daughter’s boots were scratched (划破) by someone’s knife. She burst into tears. I took the boots to the shoemaker to get them 171
The young and inexperienced shoemaker glanced at the opening and said, “There is 172 I can do but to replace the upper (鞋帮).” His master looked at the shoes and said to me: “If you trust me, I will 173 more scratches to both of the shoes.” I was 174 and asked why. He explained, “As if the opening was made 175 for special style and reuse.” I didn’t fully understand him, but I decided to leave the shoes.
Two days later I came to 176 the shoes. At the first sight I found they were indeed five or six scratches on each shoe, but all the openings were patched by soft leather in red which went in style with the quality and the color of my daughter’s shoes, more 177 and interesting than ever. I couldn’t help praising the master’s workmanship.
I was inspired by the craftsman. Patches (补丁) are supposed to be a 178 , but a skillful craftsman can repair the shoes 179 . Patches are unavoidable, so is human’s life, which will appear in the form of injury, disability or disease. Since you can’t 180 them, all you can do is to repair imperfections by patches and try to bloom a beautiful flower on the wound. That is the significance of life.
171.A.replaced B.removed C.reused D.repaired
172.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.anything
173.A.send B.add C.connect D.apply
174.A.excited B.surprised C.confused D.annoyed
175.A.on purpose B.on duty C.on business D.on time
176.A.take up B.pick up C.bring up D.make up
177.A.awful B.special C.useful D.usual
178.A.chance B.pleasure C.regret D.disaster
179.A.carefully B.naturally C.quietly D.perfectly
180.A.avoid B.solve C.beat D.forget
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)What do you usually do when you travel Visit museums Take pictures of beautiful buildings Relax on a beach Not Andrew Zimmern. His 181 is to learn about new cultures by exploring their food. During his travels, he spends his time eating local food with the people who live in the area. He will eat 182 everything: jellyfish salad, fried insects, pickled(腌制的)snake heads, etc. He will eat all the food the hosts offer him. Some people don’t want to try food that is different from what they used to eat. Not Zimmern. He loves trying 183 things.
Zimmern is a cook, food writer, and also has his own television travel 184 . On his show, he teaches his audience that sharing food with people from other cultures is a great way to build relationships with them, even if they don’t speak 185 language. He explains that there are some important rules about eating in different cultures. For example, in some cultures, it is 186 to make a noise while you are eating; in others, you should eat as 187 as possible. He also explains to his audience that in some cultures, you should eat everything the host offers you, even when you don’t like it; while in others, it is actually polite to leave some food on your plate.
When Zimmern 188 home, he often brings back food and recipes (食谱). Every time he prepares food that he learnt about in his travels, he 189 the places where he first experienced the food. He gets great pleasure from 190 his knowledge, recipes and stories with his readers and television audience.
181.A.dream B.trouble C.interest D.reason
182.A.nearly B.mainly C.badly D.hardly
183.A.same B.difficult C.new D.dangerous
184.A.book B.magazine C.programme D.guide
185.A.their B.your C.its D.his
186.A.useful B.polite C.fun D.boring
187.A.happily B.quickly C.carefully D.quietly
188.A.returns B.leaves C.misses D.stays
189.A.thinks out B.thinks of C.thinks over D.thinks about
190.A.learing B.providing C.sharing D.increasing
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding(推拉式的)glass door is just a window. The 191 is simple. If we admit it is a door, they’ll want to 192 . It will drive us crazy. It appears that the kids know the 193 though we have been continually telling them the other way.
I hate lying to kids. One day they’ll wake up and 194 that everything they’ve always known about windows is a lie. I wonder if 195 should always tell the truth no matter what result it may lead to. I have a very strong fear that the lie we’re telling will 196 our children. Windows and doors have important symbolic(象征性的)meanings. I’m telling them they can’t open what they 197 know is a door. Later in 198 they may come to a door which could be a good chance. Instead of opening the door and taking the chance, they just 199 it and wonder, “What if it isn’t a door ” That is, “What if it isn’t a 200 chance ”
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the bottom line is that I shouldn’t lie to my kids. So when they come to other doors in life, they will just open them and walk through.
191.A.example B.rule C.reason D.test
192.A.make a mess B.go outside C.look around D.fall asleep
193.A.result B.method C.danger D.truth
194.A.find B.admit C.suggest D.regret
195.A.twins B.teachers C.parents D.kids
196.A.change B.mislead C.shock D.punish
197.A.secretly B.hardly C.nearly D.absolutely
198.A.life B.time C.reply D.history
199.A.knock on B.get hold of C.stare at D.make use of
200.A.real B.final C.normal D.similar
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(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)阅读下面短文,从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的正确选项。
2 kilometers, 1 kilometer, and now, 700 meters. With just 700 metres to run, the marathon would be completed. Adam was in the third place at this time and his younger brother, John, was ahead of him. Adam would like to try his best to run towards the finish line. Suddenly he saw his brother 1 onto the ground. Adam stopped and wondered, “To help John or to continue running ”
Immediately Adam made a 2 choice—his brother was in trouble and he must help. Adam ran towards John, helped him to his feet and 3 him towards the finish line. Then Adam pushed his brother across the line. This action put John in second place and Adam in 4 , but Adam thought it was his responsibility to help his brother.
“I won’t regret helping my brother. A brother’s 5 is much more important than a prize. In fact, having a younger brother is a/an 6 ,because being an elder brother always propels(驱使)me to be a role model for my brother and to take care of him.” says Adam. “I could not do without my brother’s encouragement, 7 during the difficult pre-marathon training period. Whenever I feel down, my brother always tries to 8 .” says John.
People argued about this ending: should the brothers be disqualified(取消资格)or 9 for their actions But for Adam, his decision was easy to explain: “Mom wouldn’t be happy if I’d left 10 John.”At that moment, he was no longer an athlete running for a medal—he was just a brother.
1.A.fall B.drop C.jump D.run
2.A.easy B.careful C.clear D.free
3.A.pulled B.stopped C.showed D.forced
4.A.first B.third C.fourth D.last
5.A.duty B.love C.help D.support
6.A.achievement B.advantage C.chance D.risk
7.A.actually B.finally C.luckily D.especially
8.A.complete my part B.ensure my safety C.become my model D.raise my spirits
9.A.enjoy success B.get praise C.show ability D.receive attention
10.A.over B.aside C.behind D.out
【答案】
1.A 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.D 9.B 10.C
【导语】本文主要讲了马拉松比赛时亚当帮助摔倒的弟弟的故事。
1.句意:突然,他看到他的弟弟摔倒在地上。
fall落下、跌倒;drop落下、投下;jump跳;run跑。根据后文“To help John or to continue running”亚当思考是否要帮助自己的弟弟,可知他的弟弟摔倒了。故选A。
2.句意:亚当立刻做出了一个明确的选择,他的兄弟遇到了麻烦,他必须帮助他。
easy容易的;careful小心的;clear明确的;free空闲的。根据后文“his brother was in trouble and he must help.”他的弟弟遇到了麻烦,他必须帮忙。可推知他做出了一个明确的选择,故选C。
3.句意:亚当跑向约翰,扶他站起来,把他拉向终点线。
pulled拉;stopped停止;showed展示;forced强制。根据“Adam ran towards John, helped him to his feet…”及结合选项可知,此处应指的是扶他站起来,把他拉向终点线。故选A。
4.句意:这一行动使约翰排在第二位,亚当排在第三位,但亚当认为帮助弟弟是他的责任。
first第一;third第三;fourth第四;last最后。根据第一段“Adam was in the third place at this time and his younger brother, John, was ahead of him.”可知原本亚当排名第三,他的弟弟约翰排在他前面,当约翰摔倒后,亚当扶他起来并把他拉向终点线。因此,这一行动使约翰排在第二位,亚当排在第三位。故选B。
5.句意:兄弟的责任比奖品重要得多。
duty责任;love爱;help帮助;support支持。根据前文“Adam thought it was his responsibility to help his brother.”可知亚当认为帮助弟弟是他的责任,此处应是认为兄弟的责任比奖品重要得多。故选A。
6.句意:事实上,有一个弟弟是一种优势,因为当哥哥总是促使我成为弟弟的榜样,并照顾他。
achievement成就;advantage优势、益处;chance机会;risk冒险。根据后文“because being an elder brother always propels me to be a role model for my brother and to take care of him.”可知亚当认为当哥哥总是驱使他要成为弟弟的榜样并照顾他,可知这是一个益处。故选B。
7.句意:我离不开哥哥的鼓励,尤其是在艰难的马拉松赛前训练期间。
actually实际上;finally最终;luckily幸运地;especially特别地、尤其地。根据前文“I could not do without my brother’s encouragement…during the difficult pre-marathon training period.”结合选项可知此处填especially,指的是我离不开哥哥的鼓励,尤其是在艰难的马拉松赛前训练期间。故选D。
8.句意:每当我情绪低落时,我哥哥总是努力让我振作起来。
complete my part完成我的部分;ensure my safety确保我的安全;become my model成为我的榜样;raise my spirits使我振作起来。根据前文“I could not do without my brother’s encouragement”可知哥哥给予约翰鼓励,此处指的应是哥哥能让约翰振作起来。故选D。
9.句意:兄弟们应该被取消资格或者因为他们的行为而得到表扬吗?
enjoy success享受成功;get praise得到表扬;show ability展示能力;receive attention收到关注。根据空前的“or”可知此处表示选择,结合选项,与be disqualified“被取消资格”相对的应是get praise“得到表扬”。故选B。
10.句意:如果我把约翰抛在身后,妈妈不会高兴的。
over在……上面;aside在旁边;behind在……后面;out在外部。根据“Mom wouldn’t be happy if I’d left …John.”可知此处是条件状语从句,应指的是如果我把约翰抛在身后,妈妈不会高兴的。故选C。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Has you ever had this experience You want to do something and ask your parents for permission. When you say, “I want to...”, your parents answer, “No, you can’t.”
Teenagers often complain that their parents do not 11 them. When something goes wrong, most parents don’t believe in their children. Without asking why, they 12 their kids are wrong. And not many parents allow their kids 13 choices by themselves. Yes, it is true that your parents sometimes consider you 14 a little child. But remember that not long ago you were 15 a child. Your parents still remember the childish(孩子气的) 16 you used to make. They want to protect you though you don't want them to do so. Therefore, if you want to have more 17 , please try to understand your parents and don’t lie to them. Try a 18 way. If you want them to let you stay out late, don’t just say, “All the other 19 can stay out late.” Tell them as much as you can about what you want to do and where you’ll be and why it’s 20 for you to stay out late. Then they might say “Yes”.
11.A.enjoy B.see C.understand D.get
12.A.think B.doubt C.decide D.wonder
13.A.to make B.to do C.to invent D.to produce
14.A.for B.as C.to D.of
15.A.really B.luckily C.clearly D.hardly
16.A.friends B.answers C.fun D.mistakes
17.A.power B.education C.freedom D.confidence
18.A.braver B.cleverer C.faster D.further
19.A.brothers B.parents C.teachers D.kids
20.A.special B.important C.difficult D.unusual
【答案】
11.C 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.B
【导语】本文主要讲述了很多青少年觉得父母不理解他们,实际上父母是为了保护他们。为了有更多的自由,青少年要理解父母,不要对父母撒谎,及时和父母沟通。
11.句意:青少年经常抱怨父母不理解他们。
enjoy享受;see看见;understand理解;get得到。根据“most parents don’t believe in their children”可知青少年觉得父母不理解他们。故选C。
12.句意:不问原因,他们认为自己的孩子错了。
think认为;doubt怀疑;decide决定;wonder好奇。根据“their kids are wrong”可知父母认为孩子做错了。故选A。
13.句意:也没有多少父母允许孩子自己做出选择。
to make制作;to do做;to invent发明;to produce生产。make choices“做选择”。故选A。
14.句意:是的,你的父母有时会把你当成一个小孩子。
for为了;as作为;to到;of……的。根据“consider you a little child”可知是把你当作孩子。故选B。
15.句意:但请记住,不久前你真的是一个孩子。
really真地;luckily幸运地;clearly清晰地;hardly几乎不。根据“you were...a child. Your parents still remember the childish”可知要记住你真的是一个孩子。故选A。
16.句意:你的父母仍然记得你曾经犯过的幼稚错误。
friends朋友;answers答案;fun乐趣;mistakes错误。根据“you used to make”可知是犯过的错误。故选D。
17.句意:因此,如果你想有更多的自由,请试着理解你的父母,不要对他们撒谎。
power权力;education教育;freedom自由;confidence自信。根据“please try to understand your parents and don’t lie to them”可知想要更多的自由,要理解父母,不要对父母撒谎。故选C。
18.句意:试试更聪明的方法。
braver更勇敢;cleverer更聪明;faster更快;further进一步。根据“Try a...way”可知不要对父母撒谎,要尝试更聪明的方法。故选B。
19.句意:所有其他的孩子都可以在外面待到很晚。
brothers兄弟;parents父母;teachers老师;kids孩子。根据“stay out late”可知其他孩子可以待在外面。故选D。
20.句意:尽可能多地告诉他们你想做什么,你会在哪里,为什么待在外面很晚很重要。
special特别的;important重要的;difficult重要的;unusual不同寻常的。根据“for you to stay out late”可知告诉父母待在外面很重要,父母可能会同意你待在外面。故选B。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)A girl was having a hard time in life. She didn’t know if she could make it and wanted to 21 . Therefore, she went to her father to ask for his 22 .
They met on a sunny morning. Her father, a 23 in a famous restaurant, took her into the kitchen. He poured water into three pans and boiled them. After the water boiled, he put some carrots, eggs and coffee beans into different 24 .
They waited. Twenty minutes later, her father 25 the stove. He poured the coffee into a cup. Then, he took out the carrots and eggs and put them into two bowls separately.
They 26 . The father asked the girl to touch the carrots. She did and felt that they were 27 . After that he asked her to take an egg and break it. She found it was hard inside. Finally, her father asked her to taste the 28 . She enjoyed it and smiled.
He explained that each of them had faced the same situation, boiling water, but each changed 29 . The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after being boiled. The eggs had hardened after cooking. Coffee beans were the most special of the three. They turned the water into 30 coffee.
“When difficulties knock on your door, how do you answer Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean ” He asked.
21.A.go on B.give up C.wake up D.set off
22.A.permission B.money C.food D.advice
23.A.cook B.manager C.salesman D.pianist
24.A.cups B.stoves C.pans D.bowls
25.A.turned off B.set up C.looked at D.cleaned up
26.A.cooked B.drank C.talked D.left
27.A.different B.soft C.special D.hot
28.A.egg B.carrot C.coffee D.water
29.A.differently B.completely C.naturally D.simply
30.A.strong B.tasty C.traditional D.strange
【答案】
21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.B
【导语】本文讲述一个女孩儿遇到了困难,于是向他的父亲寻求建议。父亲通过三种物品在水中的变化让女儿自己考虑,当她遇到困难的时候,她想变成怎样的人?
21.句意:她不知道自己能否成功,想要放弃。
go on继续;give up放弃;wake up叫醒;set off出发。根据“ She didn’t know if she could make it and wanted to...”可知,不知道自己能否成功,所以想要放弃。故选B。
22.句意:因此,她去找父亲征求他的建议。
permission允许;money钱;food食物;advice建议。根据“she went to her father to ask for his...”可知,找父亲寻求建议,故选D。
23.句意:她的父亲是一家著名餐厅的厨师,他把她带进了厨房。
cook厨师;manager经理;salesman销售员;pianist钢琴家。根据“...in a famous restaurant, took her into the kitchen”可知,父亲是一名厨师,故选A。
24.句意:水烧开后,他把胡萝卜、鸡蛋和咖啡豆放进不同的锅里。
cups杯子;stoves炉子;pans平底锅;bowls碗。根据“He poured water into three pans and boiled them.”可知,他把水倒进三个锅里煮,又把不同的东西放进锅里,故选C。
25.句意:20分钟后,她父亲关掉了炉子。
turned off关闭;set up建立;looked at看;cleaned up打扫。根据“Twenty minutes later, her father...the stove.”可知,20分钟后,她父亲关掉了炉子,看东西的变化。故选A。
26.句意:他们交谈着。
cooked做饭;drank喝;talked谈论;left离开。根据“They... The father asked the girl to touch the carrots.”可知,他们在交谈,故选C。
27.句意:她照做了,觉得它们很柔软。
different不同的;soft柔软的;special特殊的;hot热的。根据“The strong and hard carrots became soft”可知,胡萝卜变软了,故选B。
28.句意:最后,她的父亲让她尝尝咖啡。
egg鸡蛋;carrot胡萝卜;coffee咖啡;water水。根据上文“he put some carrots, eggs and coffee beans ”及前文已经说过了胡萝卜和鸡蛋,此处该说咖啡了,故选C。
29.句意:他解释说,他们每个人都面临着同样的情况,煮沸的水,但每个人的变化不同。
differently不同地;completely完全地;naturally自然地;simply简单地。根据“He explained that each of them had faced the same situation, boiling water, but each changed...”可知,三种物品面对的情况一致,但是结果却不同,故选A。
30.句意:它们把水变成了可口的咖啡。
strong强壮的;tasty美味的;traditional传统的;strange奇怪的。根据前文“She enjoyed it and smiled.”可知,咖啡是好喝的,故选B。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳市南山区华侨城中学校考期中)It’s very common to meet different people in public places. When I was 12 years old, I got a job in a 31 . On my first day at work, I didn’t come home for lunch. When I came home at night, Mum asked, “Where did you 32 your lunch, dear ” I answered, “At my friends’ home. I made some new friends: twin brothers, their mom and dad. They were my 33 . I helped them get the right sauce (酱料)for their salad. In return, they invited me 34 lunch.” Mum was happy that I had made new friends but she wanted to know 35 they might be like.
Several days later, I asked my friends to come to the supermarket where I worked 36 my Mum could meet them. Mum was very 37 to find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest(胸). She felt very strange because I 38 told her about that.
When Mom asked me about this, I said, “I know that, too. But do you know that their mom has to make all clothes because it’s too 39 to find anything to fit them They are also good cooks. That day, Joe, the one on the right, made me noodles for lunch.”
When Mom saw the twins, she must have thought how uncommon they looked. But to me, what I 40 was that they had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks.
31.A.supermarket B.bank C.bookstore D.factory
32.A.buy B.cook C.have D.finish
33.A.colleagues B.bosses C.assistants D.customers
34.A.at B.with C.after D.to
35.A.how B.what C.which D.who
36.A.even though B.only if C.so that D.in case
37.A.happy B.excited C.interested D.surprised
38.A.often B.seldom C.never D.already
39.A.different B.difficult C.disappointing D.dependent
40.A.looked after B.thought over C.cared about D.dealt with
【答案】
31.A 32.C 33.D 34.D 35.B 36.C 37.D 38.C 39.B 40.C
【导语】本文讲述作者在十二岁时交到的一对双胞胎朋友。这对兄弟胸部连在一起,因此对于一些人来说,他们看起来很奇怪。但是我们关心的只是他们买衣服的困难,以及他们是不错的厨师。
31.句意:当我12岁的时候,我在超市找到一份工作。
supermarket超市;bank银行;bookstore书店;factory工厂。根据“I made some new friends in the supermarket”可知此处指的是我在一家超市得到一个工作,用名词“supermarket”。故选A。
32.句意:亲爱的,你是如何解决午饭问题的?
buy买;cook烹饪;have有,吃;finish完成。根据前文“I didn’t come home for lunch”可知,表达母亲问我如何解决的午饭问题,用动词“have”。故选C。
33.句意:他们是我的顾客。
colleagues同事;bosses老板;assistants助手;customers顾客。根据前文“It’s very common to meet different people in public places”及后文“I asked my friends to come to the supermarket”,可知句子表达在超市工作时遇到的顾客,用名词“customers”。故选D。
34.句意:为了报答,他们邀请我吃了午饭。
at在某一点;with和;after在……之后;to向,去。根据前文“At my friends’ home”可知句子表达吃午饭是他们邀请我的目的,用短语“invite sb. to lunch ”表达“邀请某人吃午饭”。故选D。
35.句意:妈妈很高兴我交到新朋友,但是她想知道他们是哪种人。
how怎样;what什么;which哪一个;who谁。表达“某人或某物是什么样的”,宾语从句用“what…be like”的结构,句子用“what”引导宾语从句。故选B。
36.句意:几天之后,我叫我的朋友来到我工作的超市,以便我的妈妈可以见到他们。
even though尽管;only if只有;so that以便;in case以防。根据“I asked my friends to come to the supermarket”及“my Mum could meet them”可知后面的句子是目的状语,表达“以便”我的妈妈可以见到他们,用“so that”引导目的状语从句。故选C。
37.句意:妈妈非常吃惊地发现这对兄弟胸部连在一起。
happy开心的;excited感到兴奋的;interested感兴趣的;surprised感到吃惊的。根据“find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest”可知这对双胞胎兄弟胸部连在一起,我的母亲感到非常惊讶,用形容词“surprised”。故选D。
38.句意:她非常惊讶因为我之前没告诉过她那一点。
often经常;seldom很少;never从不;already已经。根据“She felt very strange”可知,句子表达因为事先没告知所以妈妈很惊讶并感到奇怪,用副词“never”。故选C。
39.句意:你知道因为太难而不能找到他们适合的衣服,他们的妈妈不得不做所有的衣服吗?
different不同的;difficult难的;disappointing失望的;dependent依靠的。根据前文讲述双胞胎兄弟胸部连在一起,及“to find anything to fit them”可知,表达找到他们适合的衣服太难了,用形容词“difficult”。故选B。
40.句意:但对我来说,我关心的是除了他们是好厨师,还有他们买衣服很困难。
looked after照顾;thought over认真思考;cared about关心,在意;dealt with处理。根据“they had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks”可知,表达作者关心的东西,用动词短语“cared about”。故选C。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳市海湾中学校考期中)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
Many Chinese people used to greet each other with “Have you had your meal ” to show their friendliness. Recently, a 41 greeting has appeared in many Chinese cities, “Have you lost weight ”
Chen Xin is a manager of a media company in Hangzhou. He has 42 his friends after successfully getting thinner. “Following instructions from my personal doctor, I went on a diet and 43 10 kg,” Chen said with a satisfied smile.
“I used to eat a lot of unhealthy food, which brought me much 44 . My body indicators (指标) used to be far higher than normal levels,” Chen said. “Now my indicators are dropping and becoming normal. And 45 can feel that my body is in good condition again.”
Chen is not 46 . Many Chinese are also troubled with “diseases of affluence (富贵病)”. This is because the quality of life for most people has 47 improved in the past years. Most people no longer need to worry about 48 they have enough food. And more and more people begin to 49 if they have a healthy diet.
Healthy diet is important. Besides, many people think that it is 50 if they only control their food intake to lose weight. Exercise is also of great importance.
41.A.polite B.new C.warm D.wise
42.A.surprised B.moved C.troubled D.helped
43.A.increased B.lost C.bought D.owned
44.A.happiness B.fitness C.illness D.kindness
45.A.I B.he C.she D.it
46.A.busy B.hard-working C.alone D.natural
47.A.heavily B.strongly C.greatly D.badly
48.A.whether B.when C.unless D.because
49.A.think about B.give in C.find out D.take up
50.A.wrong B.useful C.proper D.safe
【答案】
41.B 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.C 47.C 48.A 49.A 50.A
【导语】本文主要介绍了通过健康饮食和锻炼身体来减肥和塑形在中国盛行的背景和原因,旨在引导人们:注重饮食健康,加强身体锻炼。
41.句意:最近,一个新的问候语出现在许多中国城市,“你瘦了吗?”
polite礼貌的;new新的;warm温暖的;wise聪明的。根据“Many Chinese people used to greet each other with”以及“greeting has appeared in many Chinese cities, ‘Have you lost weight ’ ”可知,出现了一个新的问候语,故选B。
42.句意:成功变瘦后,他惊讶到了他的朋友。
surprised惊讶;moved感动;troubled麻烦;helped帮助。根据“after successfully getting thinner.”可知,他减肥成功之后使他的朋友感到惊讶,故选A。
43.句意:按照我私人医生的指示,我节食减肥,体重减轻了10公斤。
increased增加;lost失去;bought买;owned拥有。根据“He has...his friends after successfully getting thinner.”可知,他减掉了10公斤,故选B。
44.句意:我过去吃了很多不健康的食物,这给我带来了很多疾病。
happiness幸福;fitness健康;illness疾病;kindness善良。根据“I used to eat a lot of unhealthy food”以及“My body indicators used to be far higher than normal levels”可知,吃很多不健康的食物会带来很多疾病,故选C。
45.句意:我可以感觉到我的身体再次处于良好状态。
I我;he他;she她;it它。根据“my body”可知,此处指的是“我”感觉到身体的变化,故选A。
46.句意:陈并不孤单。
busy忙碌的;hard-working努力工作的;alone单独的;natural自然的。根据“Many Chinese are also troubled with ‘diseases of affluence’.”可知,类似与陈的情况还有很多人,所以他并不是一个人,故选C。
47.句意:这是因为在过去几年中,大多数人的生活质量大大提高了。
heavily重地;strongly强壮地;greatly很大地;badly坏地。根据“Most people no longer need to worry about”可知,很多人的生活质量改善了很多,此处应用greatly修饰,故选C。
48.句意:大多数人不再需要担心他们是否有足够的食物。
whether是否;when当……时;unless除非;because因为。根据“worry about...they have enough food”可知,人们不再担心是否有足够的食物,故选A。
49.句意:越来越多的人开始考虑是否有健康的饮食。
think about考虑;give in投降;find out查明;take up占据。根据“more and more people begin to...if they have a healthy diet.”可知,人们开始考虑自己的饮食是否健康,故选A。
50.句意:此外,许多人认为,如果只控制食物摄入量来减肥是错误的。
wrong错误的;useful有用的;proper合适的;safe安全的。根据“if they only control their food intake to lose weight. Exercise is also of great importance.”可知,通过节食减肥是错误的,故选A。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级统考期中)In a small village, a boy named Mark lived with his father, a wise old man. One day, Mark told his father 51 that he made little progress in learning the guitar. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t improve. Mark asked his father for some 52 .
“Follow me, and I will lead you to the high hills around the village tomorrow.” said his father. The next day, they 53 . The road was long and difficult, 54 Mark still followed his father. As they got higher, the father said that he wanted to go to the top of the highest hill where he had never been to. Mark was 55 but decided to help his father.
With great 56 , Mark helped his father climb the hill. Sometimes he even 57 his father on his back. At the top, he put his father on the ground and laughed with joy.
“When you were a little boy, sometimes you returned home with tears in your eyes,” said his father. “The elder children 58 you. Do you remember why ”
Mark nodded. He remembered that as a child, he and all his friends called this hill Mount Impossible, because small children couldn’t 59 its top.
“And today,” said his father, “You not only climbed here, but also helped me to get here.” “I became bigger and stronger than before,” said Mark.
“Instead of climbing Mount Impossible every day, you played on the smaller hills and became better at climbing,” said his father. “It became 60 for you to climb Mount Impossible while you weren’t even thinking about it.”
51.A.happily B.loudly C.sadly D.confidently
52.A.help B.money C.books D.ideas
53.A.put out B.set out C.set up D.gave out
54.A.but B.although C.so D.however
55.A.excited B.angry C.surprised D.frightened
56.A.influence B.difficulty C.knowledge D.work
57.A.led B.touched C.brought D.carried
58.A.cheered up B.laughed at C.looked after D.played with
59.A.succeed B.climb C.achieve D.reach
60.A.possible B.difficult C.interesting D.hopeful
【答案】
51.C 52.A 53.B 54.A 55.C 56.B 57.D 58.B 59.D 60.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Mark觉得自己学习吉他没有一点进步时向父亲求助,父亲要求Mark跟着他去爬山,在爬山的过程中,父亲通过Mark登山的经历告诉Mark积累小的进步,终有一天会发生质的飞跃。
51.句意:一天,Mark难过地告诉他的父亲在学习吉他方面他几乎没有取得进步。
happily开心地;loudly大声地;sadly伤心地;confidently自信地。根据“No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t improve.”可知他应该是伤心地告诉父亲,故选C。
52.句意:Mark向他的父亲寻求帮助。
help帮助;money钱;books书;ideas主意。结合备选项可知ask sb. for help“向某人求助”符合语境,故选A。
53.句意:第二天,他们出发了。
put out扑灭;set out出发;set up建立;gave out分发。根据“I will lead you to the high hills around the village tomorrow”可知此处应是出发去登山,故选B。
54.句意:路又长又难走,但是Mark仍然跟着他的父亲。
but但是;although虽然;so所以;however然而。根据“The road was long and difficult”和“Mark still followed his father”可知此处表转折,而没有逗号隔开,故选A。
55.句意:Mark是惊讶的但是决定帮助他的父亲。
excited兴奋的;angry生气的;surprised惊讶的;frightened害怕的。根据“the father said that he wanted to go to the top of the highest hill where he had never been to”和“but decided to help his father”可知Mark很惊讶,故选C。
56.句意:伴随着巨大的困难,Mark帮助他的父亲爬上那座山。
influence影响;difficulty困难;knowledge知识;work工作。根据前文可知路途漫长而难走,所以爬上最高的山应该是很困难的,故选B。
57.句意:有时他甚至把父亲背在背上。
led带领;touched触摸;brought带来;carried背。根据“his father on his back” 可知应是把父亲背在背上,故选D。
58.句意:大孩子们就会嘲笑你。
cheered up使高兴起来;laughed at嘲笑;looked after照顾;played with和……一起玩。根据“sometimes you returned home with tears in your eyes”可知应是有大一点的孩子嘲笑Mark,故选B。
59.句意:因为小孩子不可能到达它的顶部。
succeed成功;climb爬;achieve实现;reach到达。根据“he and all his friends called this hill Mount Impossible”可知是孩子们认为不可能到达山顶,故选D。
60.句意:你使爬上不可能的山成为可能,这是你自己都没有想到的。
possible可能的;difficult困难的;interesting有趣的;hopeful有希望的。根据“Instead of climbing Mount Impossible every day, you played on the smaller hills and became better at climbing”可知父亲说Mark不是每天都爬不可能的山,而是在小山上玩耍,变得更擅长攀登,因此使今天爬不可能的山成为可能,故选A。
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳外国语学校校考期中)A 4-year-old girl named Norah and her new friend Mr. Dan have given us a glimmer of humanity. Their chance meeting in the grocery store pushes the curtains of depression aside and ends up changing a life.
Norah’s mother, Tara Wood, wrote on Facebook that her daughter seemed magically 61 to an old man when they passed by him at the store. So much so that she stood up in the cart and waved 62 “Hi, old person! It’s my birthday today!” The man’s face lit up when he realized she was speaking to him.“Hello, little lady! And how old are you today ” he asked.
They 63 for a moment and it was super pleasant. Then Norah asked if she could hug and take a 64 with the man, whom they now called “Mr. Dan”. They posed together and hugged each other like they were long-lost friends. When she thanked Mr. Dan, Wood received a 65 she wasn’t expecting. He said, “No, thank you. Ms. Norah made me so 66 . This has been the best day I’ve had in a long time.”
67 by the meeting, Wood later posted the photos on Facebook and received a message from someone who personally knew Mr. Dan. It 68 his wife passed away earlier this year, leaving him in deep depression. The friend said she was sure Norah touched Mr. Dan’s heart, 69 that the chance meeting was just what he needed.
The friendship between Norah and Mr. Dan is pure, simple and perfect. Hugs are so powerful that they can shake us to the heart and wake up the 70 within.
61.A.drawn B.led C.introduced D.taken
62.A.curiously B.quickly C.excitedly D.sadly
63.A.chatted B.greeted C.gathered D.demanded
64.A.walk B.picture C.rest D.drink
65.A.present B.comment C.complaint D.response
66.A.sensitive B.delighted C.active D.surprised
67.A.Affected B.Encouraged C.Touched D.Satisfied
68.A.figured out B.worked out C.came out D.turned out
69.A.predicting B.adding C.interpreting D.asking
70.A.curiosity B.memories C.bravery D.humanity
【答案】
61.A 62.C 63.A 64.B 65.D 66.B 67.C 68.D 69.B 70.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一个四岁的小女孩诺拉和一位老人丹先生之间的故事。
61.句意:诺拉的母亲塔拉·伍德在Facebook上写道,当他们在商店经过一位老人时,她的女儿似乎被他神奇地吸引住了。
drawn吸引;led领导;introduced介绍;taken拿。根据“her daughter seemed magically...to an old man when they passed by him at the store”可知,当伍德和女儿经过老人身边时,可推测此处是女儿被老人吸引了,be drawn to表示“被……吸引”。故选A。
62.句意:以至于她站在手推车里兴奋地挥手:“嗨,老人!今天是我的生日!”
curiously好奇地;quickly快速地;excitedly兴奋地;sadly伤心地。根据“Hi, old person! It’s my birthday today!”可知,后文小女孩说“嗨,老人!今天是我的生日!”,可推测此处是小女孩兴奋地向老人挥手打招呼。故选C。
63.句意:他们聊了一会儿,非常愉快。
chatted聊天;greeted问候;gathered聚集;demanded要求。根据上文“So much so that she stood up in the cart and waved...‘Hi, old person! It’s my birthday today!’ The man’s face lit up when he realized she was speaking to him.‘Hello, little lady! And how old are you today ’ he asked.”可知,上文可知,小女孩和老人打招呼,老人询问小女孩,可推测此处是他们聊了一会儿。故选A。
64.句意:然后诺拉问她是否可以拥抱并与这个她们现在称为“丹先生”的男人合影。
walk步行;picture照片;rest休息时间;drink饮料。根据“if she could hug and take a...with the man”和下文“Wood later posted the photos on Facebook”可知,下文表示后来伍德在Facebook上发表了这些照片,可推测此处是小女孩想与丹先生合影,take a picture表示“照相”。故选B。
65.句意:当她感谢丹时,伍德得到了一个她意想不到的回答。
present礼物;comment评论;complaint抱怨;response回答。根据下文“He said, ‘No, thank you. Ms. Norah made me so...This has been the best day I’ve had in a long time.’”可知,下文老人告诉伍德他很高兴,这是他很长时间以来度过的最好的一天,可推测此处是伍德得到了一个意想不到的回答。故选D。
66.句意:诺拉小姐让我很高兴。
sensitive敏感的;delighted高兴的;active活跃的;surprised惊讶的。根据下文“This has been the best day I’ve had in a long time.”可知,下文老人表示这是他很长时间以来度过的最好的一天,可推测此处是小女孩诺拉让他很高兴。故选B。
67.句意:被这次偶尔的相遇感动,后来伍德在Facebook上发布了这些照片,并收到了一位认识丹的人发来的信息。
Affected影响;Encouraged鼓励;Touched感动;Satisfied满意。根据上文“He said, ‘No, thank you. Ms. Norah made me so...This has been the best day I’ve had in a long time.’”和下文“Wood later posted the photos on Facebook”可知,上文老人的感谢以及下文伍德把这些照片发到Facebook上,可推测此处是伍德被这次偶尔的相遇感动了。故选C。
68.句意:原来是他的妻子今年早些时候去世了,这让他陷入了深深的抑郁之中。
figured out想出;worked out完成;came out出版;turned out原来是。根据上文“received a message from someone who personally knew Mr. Dan”和“It...his wife passed away earlier this year, leaving him in deep depression.”可知,上文提到伍德收到了一位认识丹的人发来的信息,可推测此处是原来是老人的妻子不久前去世了,老人陷入了抑郁之中。故选D。
69.句意:这位朋友说,她确信诺拉感动了丹的心,并补充说,这次偶然的相遇正是他所需要的。
predicting预测;adding补充说;interpreting说明;asking问。根据“The friend said she was sure Norah touched Mr. Dan’s heart,...that the chance meeting was just what he needed.”可知,这位丹的朋友确信小女孩诺拉感动了丹,可推测此处是补充说这次偶遇正是丹所需要的。故选B。
70.句意:拥抱是如此强大,它们可以震撼我们的心灵,唤醒我们内心的仁慈。
curiosity好奇性;memories记忆;bravery勇敢;humanity仁慈。根据上文“A 4-year-old girl named Norah and her new friend Mr. Dan have given us a glimmer of humanity.”和“Hugs are so powerful that they can shake us to the heart”可知,上文表示小女孩诺拉和他她的新朋友丹给了我们一丝仁慈的微光,且作者表示拥抱很强大,可以震撼我们的心灵,可推测此处是可以唤醒我们内心的仁慈。故选D。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级统考期中)Diamonds are the most famous and valuable jewel (珠宝) in the world. It is difficult to cut a diamond because it is the 71 substance (物质) found in nature. The diamond is believed to be the symbol of wealth (财富的象征) for its great 72 . Also, it has the meaning of eternity (永恒), so diamond rings are 73 used as wedding jewelry.
When a volcano (火山) 74 , it sometimes erupts (爆发) and causes great damage to the nearby towns. However, at the same 75 , diamonds were pushed towards the surface of the Earth. Thus, it may be 76 to find a diamond after a volcanic eruption. Besides, diamonds are also found among the sand and stones of certain river beds because the rain 77 them down the mountain sides.
There are not many places that 78 diamonds in the world. During the last century, adventurers from Europe went to Brazil, because they heard that there were diamonds in the Amazon River. Many of these early diamond miners 79 illness or were lost forever in the great forests. But some 80 home rich.
The earliest known diamonds were found in India many centuries ago. But most of the world’s diamonds now come from the Congo, Tanzania and South Africa.
71.A.weakest B.simplest C.hardest D.darkest
72.A.value B.colour C.light D.smell
73.A.secretly B.widely C.hardly D.quietly
74.A.active B.special C.relaxed D.missing
75.A.mark B.time C.step D.chance
76.A.important B.difficult C.happy D.possible
77.A.cut B.slowed C.washed D.turned
78.A.borrow B.produce C.spend D.collect
79.A.talked about B.picked up C.took away D.died of
80.A.stayed B.built C.returned D.brought
【答案】
71.C 72.A 73.B 74.A 75.B 76.D 77.C 78.B 79.D 80.C
【分析】本文主要向我们描述了钻石的来源和价值,它被认为是世界上最著名和最有价值的宝石。
71.句意:要切开一颗钻石非常困难,因为它是自然界中发现的最坚硬的物质。
weakest最弱的;simplest最简单的;hardest最坚硬的;darkest最黑暗的。根据“It is difficult to cut a diamond”要切开一颗钻石非常困难,可以推测它是自然界发现的最坚硬的物质,故选C。
72.句意:钻石因其巨大的价值被认为是财富的象征。
value价值;colour颜色;light光;smell气味。根据“The diamond is believed to be the symbol of wealth (财富的象征) ”人们认为钻石是财富的象征,可知这是因为其巨大的价值,故选A。
73.句意:此外,它具有永恒的意义,所以钻石戒指被广泛用于婚礼珠宝。
secretly秘密地;widely广泛地;hardly几乎不;quietly安静地。根据“it has the meaning of eternity (永恒)”可知,它具有永恒的意义,所以钻戒被广泛地用作婚礼珠宝,故选B。
74.句意:当火山活跃时,它有时会爆发,并且对附近的城镇造成巨大的破坏。
active活跃的;special特别的;relaxed放松的;missing丢失的。根据“it sometimes erupts”并结合常识,可知当火山活跃时,它有时候会爆发,故选A。
75.句意:与此同时,钻石被推向地球表面。
mark标记;time时间;step步骤;chance机会。结合语境可知,当火山活跃时,它有时候会爆发,在同一时间,钻石被推向地球表面,因此选time,at the same time意为“同时”,故选B。
76.句意:因此,有可能在火山爆发后找到钻石。
important重要的;difficult困难的;happy开心的;possible可能的。结合上文语境,当火山爆发时,钻石可能被推向地球表面,因此,火山爆发后要找一颗钻石或许是可能的,故选D。
77.句意:此外,钻石还可以在某些河床的沙子和石头中找到,因为雨水把它们从山坡上冲下来了。
cut切;slowed放慢速度;washed洗,冲刷;turned转变。根据“diamonds are also found among the sand and stones of certain river beds”钻石还能在某些河床的砂石间被发现,可知这是因为雨水将它们从山上冲了下来,故选C。
78.句意:世界上生产钻石的地方并不多。
borrow借;produce生产;spend花费;collect收集。根据下文“During the last century, adventurers from Europe went to Brazil, because they heard that there were diamonds in the Amazon River.”上个世纪, 欧洲的冒险家们来到巴西,因为他们听说亚马孙河中有钻石,可推知世界上地方生产钻石的地方不多,因此选produce,故选B。
79.句意:许多早期的钻石开采者死于疾病,或者永远消失于森林中。
talked about谈论;picked up捡起;took away拿走;died of死于。根据后面的关键词illness,结合“or were lost forever in the great forests.”以及选项,可知许多早期的钻石开采者死于疾病,故选D。
80.句意:但是有些人回到家后变得富有。
stayed停留;built建造;returned返回;brought带来。根据转折词but,结合语境,有些开采钻石者病死或者永远消失于森林中,但是有些人回到家后变得富有,因为他们发现了钻石,故选C。
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级北师大南山附属学校校考期中)As a teenager, I volunteered at Loaves and Fishes, a program my mother started. We 81 meals to anyone who showed up, and most of them were people in Minneapolis. When I spoke to them, they didn’t look me in the eye, and they were rarely 82 . I wanted to shout, “Hey, we’re doing a useful thing here. You could at least thank us!”
After I stopped volunteering at Loaves and Fishes, I took control of my own destiny(命运). Over the next ten years, I had a 83 life: a college degree, teaching career, wonderful husband and then our first child, Derian.
But soon, we were told that Derian had a serious illness and needed to be in 84 . I soon discovered I was not in control.
Thirteen months after Derian was born, Connor, our second son, was born, thankfully with a healthy body. With two sons to 85 , I had to leave from teaching. Even though Robb, my husband, 86 his best, we were short of money soon. In the spring of 2015, we decided to ask for help.
I had heard about a program that 87 money to mothers and children, and I put my pride aside and made an appointment(预约).
On the morning of my appointment, I took my two sons to the program. When I was standing in the waiting area, suddenly, I realized life was full of the 88 . I felt sorry for looking down on the poor. Now it was my 89 to be poor. I wanted to leave with my children quickly. But looking into their bright eyes, I knew why I had to stay.
For the first time in my life, I 90 why the people I once served at Loaves and Fishes were not thankful. Who wants to be poor I’ll never forget those lessons: we should respect and understand the poor instead of giving them money and food only.
81.A.served B.collected C.cooked D.brought
82.A.worried B.thankful C.relaxed D.nervous
83.A.hard B.boring C.perfect D.happy
84.A.office B.bed C.station D.hospital
85.A.look after B.give up C.take care D.grow up
86.A.made B.took C.tried D.had
87.A.raised B.offered C.provided D.divided
88.A.disappointed B.strange C.tired D.unexpected
89.A.turn B.chance C.time D.luck
90.A.wondered B.asked C.understood D.talked
【答案】
81.A 82.B 83.C 84.D 85.A 86.C 87.B 88.D 89.A 90.C
【导语】本文作者通过描述自己曾经帮助穷人到自己后来贫穷需要帮助的故事来告诉我们应该尊重和理解穷人,而不是仅仅给他们钱和食物。
81.句意:我们为所有来的人提供饭菜,他们大多数都是明尼阿波利斯人。
served服务;collected收集;cooked烹饪;brought带来。根据“We...meals to anyone who showed up”可知,我们为所有来的人提供饭菜,故选A。
82.句意:当我和他们说话时,他们不看我的眼睛,也很少表示感谢。
worried担心的;thankful感激的;relaxed放松的;nervous紧张的。根据“You could at least thank us!”可知,他们很少表示感谢,故选B。
83.句意:在接下来的十年里,我过着完美的生活:大学学位、教师生涯、出色的丈夫,还有我们的第一个孩子德里安。
hard难的;boring无聊的;perfect完美的;happy开心的。根据“a college degree, teaching career, wonderful husband and then our first child, Derian”可知,根据作者的描述可知,是完美的生活,故选C。
84.句意:但很快,我们被告知,德里安得了重病,需要住院治疗。
office办公室;bed床;station车站;hospital医院。根据“Derian had a serious illness”可知,德里安得了重病,所以要住院,故选D。
85.句意:由于要照顾两个儿子,我不得不离开教学岗位。
look after照顾;give up放弃;take care保重;grow up长大。根据“With two sons to..., I had to leave from teaching.”可知,要照顾两个儿子,故选A。
86.句意:尽管我丈夫罗柏尽了最大的努力,但我们很快就缺钱了。
made制作;took拿;tried尝试;had有。根据“Even though Robb, my husband, ...his best, we were short of money soon.”可知,此处是try one’s best短语,意为“尽某人最大努力”,故选C。
87.句意:我听说过一个为母亲和儿童提供资金的项目,我把自尊放在一边,预约了这个项目。
raised提高;offered提供;provided提供;divided划分。根据“I had heard about a program that...money to mothers and children”可知,是为母亲和儿童提供资金的项目,offer sth to sb“提供某人某物”,故选B。
88.句意:当我站在候车区时,我突然意识到生活中充满了意想不到的事情。
disappointed失望的;strange奇怪的;tired累的;unexpected意想不到的。根据“When I was standing in the waiting area, suddenly, I realized life was full of the...”可知,生活中充满了意想不到的事情,故选D。
89.句意:现在轮到我变穷了。
turn轮流;chance机会;time时间;luck运气。根据“I felt sorry for looking down on the poor. Now it was my...to be poor.”可知,现在轮到自己变穷了,故选A。
90.句意:有生以来第一次,我明白了为什么我曾经在“面包和鱼”餐厅服务过的人不心存感激。
wondered想知道;asked问;understood理解;talked谈论。根据“For the first time in my life, I...why the people I once served at Loaves and Fishes were not thankful.”可知,我明白了为什么我曾经在“面包和鱼”餐厅服务过的人不心存感激,故选C。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级南山实验教育集团南海中学校考期中)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。
I still remember one night my mum 91 some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt(烤糊的). I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my surprise, my dad just took his bread, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me 92 my day at school had been. I 93 what I told him that night. But I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread. He 94 as usual, every single bite.
After dinner, my mum said sorry to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, “I love burnt bread, dear. It doesn’t 95 at all. ” Later that night, I went to kiss Dad good night. I asked him if he really liked his bread burnt. He held me in arms and 96 . “Your mum worked very hard all day. She’s really tired. And you see a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!”
Now I know life is not perfect. Nobody is perfect, 97 . As for me, I often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I’ve learned something 98 over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and 99 , or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy life. So, don’t get angry if the bread gets burnt. Remember, burnt bread never hurt anyone. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come 100 to you. "
91.A.cooked B.put C.found D.bought
92.A.how B.what C.that D.why
93.A.decided B.knew C.forgot D.finish
94.A.threw it away B.ate it up C.put it away D.looked it up
95.A.work B.hurt C.stop D.matter
96.A.said B.shouted C.laughed D.asked
97.A.too B.also C.either D.neither
98.A.important B.difficult C.funny D.easy
99.A.student B.brother C.sister D.child
100.A.harder B.longer C.closer D.farther
【答案】
91.B 92.A 93.C 94.B 95.D 96.A 97.C 98.A 99.D 100.C
【导语】本文讲述了爸爸吃了妈妈烤糊的面包,妈妈因为这而感到抱歉,但是爸爸觉得不要紧。告诉我们:要互相理解,善待周围的人,幸福的生活才会靠近你。
91.句意:我还记得有一天晚上,妈妈把一些面包放在爸爸面前,一些烤糊的东西。
cooked烹饪;put放;found找到;bought买。根据后文的“Tо my surprise, my dad just took his…”可知,应是妈妈把食物放在了爸爸面前,故选B。
92.句意:让我惊讶的是,我爸爸就拿起面包,对妈妈笑着,然后问我在学校怎么样。
how如何;what什么;that那;why为什么。根据“... my day at school had been. ”可知询问在学校的生活怎么样。故选A。
93.句意:我忘了那天晚上跟他说了什么。
decided决定;knew知道;forgot忘记;finished完成。根据后文的“…I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread.”可知,作者只记得爸爸往面包上抹黄油,所以应是忘记了他那天晚上说了什么,故选C。
94.句意:他像往常一样一口一口地吃完。
threw it away扔掉它;ate it up吃完它;put it away把它收拾起来;looked it up查阅它。根据“as usual, every single bite”可知,他像往常一样把面包吃光了,故选B。
95.句意:这一点都不要紧。
work有效;hurt疼;stop停止;matter要紧。根据“I love burnt bread, dear. ”可知这是在安慰妈妈,it doesn’t matter表示“不要紧”,故选D。
96.句意:他抱着我说:“你妈妈整天非常辛苦地工作。”
said说;shouted大喊;laughed大笑;asked问。根据前文的“I asked him if he really liked his bread burnt.”可知,这是爸爸说的话,表示说话的具体内容用say,故选A。
97.句意:也没人是完美的。
too也,肯定句句末;also也,位于句中;either也,否定句句末;neither两者都不。Nobody含有否定含义,位于句末表示“也”,用either。故选C。
98.句意:但这些年来我学到了一些重要的东西。
important重要的;difficult困难的;funny有趣的;easy容易的。根据后文的“What we really need is the understanding of each other,”可知,我们真正需要的是互相理解,这是作者学到的重要的东西,故选A。
99.句意:我们真正需要的是彼此的理解,无论是夫妻之间,父母和孩子之间,还是仅仅是两个朋友之间。
student学生;brother兄弟;sister姐妹;child孩子。根据“between a husband and wife,”和“between two friends”可知,此处是指夫妻之间,朋友之间,因此根据“a parent”可知,此处表示父母与孩子之间,故选D。
100.句意:对身边的人好一些,更幸福的生活就会离你更近了。
harder更难;longer更长;closer更近;farther更远。根据前文“Be kind to those around you”可知此处在谈论人生哲理,对身边人好一些,幸福生活就会更近一点,故选C。
(2021秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)Meng wanzhou, chief financial officer (首席财务官), arrived in Shenzhen 101 Saturday night on a charter flight (包机) organized by the Chinese government, after being illegally detained for nearly three years in Canada.
At around 10 p,m, the charter flight touched down (降落,者陆) at the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport. Meng, in a red dress, waved to the welcoming crowd after she 102 out of the cabin, which was emblazoned with China’s national flag. As she walked down the stairs, 103 and cheers erupted (爆发) from the crowd. Airport staff presented flowers to her.
The crowd held up banner (横幅) reading “Welcome home, Ms. Meng Wanzhou,” waved national flags, and chanted “welcome home”. Meng’s family members, central and local government officials, as well as her Huawei colleagues (同事) were among the more than 100 people waiting at the airport. There were no handshakes or hugs 104 epidemic prevention (防疫) concerns. Meng made a 105 speech at the airport.
“ 106 more than 1,000 days of torment (痛苦,折磨), I am finally back in the embrace of the motherland. President Xi Jinping cares about the safety of each and every Chinese citizen, 107 me. I am 108 moved. The motherland provides us the strongest backing. As an ordinary Chinese person, I 109 my motherland.” Meng said.
The news of Meng’s release has aroused a strong reaction among Chinese internet users. Her return, made possible after the Chinese government’s unremitting (不懈的) efforts, was considered 110 a major victory achieved by the Chinese people.
101.A.at B.in C.on D.since
102.A.run B.stepped C.took D.looked
103.A.agreements B.applause C.audience D.achievements
104.A.because of B.because C.in addition to D.instead of
105.A.interesting B.fashionable C.annoying D.brief
106.A.After B.Since C.Before D.By
107.A.except B.including C.without D.beside
108.A.exactly B.luckily C.deeply D.hardly
109.A.am ashamed of B.am proud of C.am tired of D.am full of
110.A.to B.with C.as D.for
【答案】
101.C 102.B 103.B 104.A 105.D 106.A 107.B 108.C 109.B 110.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了华为的财务总监孟晚舟在加拿大被非法拘留近三年后,乘坐中国政府组织的包机抵达深圳的报道。
101.句意:财务总监孟晚舟在加拿大被非法拘留近三年后,于周六晚乘坐中国政府组织的包机抵达深圳。
at用在时间点前;in用在较长时间段前;on用在星期、日期等具体的某一天或具体某一天的上午、下午或晚上前;since自从。根据空格后Saturday night “星期六晚上”可知,使用介词on。故选C。
102.句意:孟身穿红色连衣裙,走出印有中国国旗的机舱后,向欢迎的人群挥手致意。
run跑,原形;stepped行走;took拿;looked看。此句是描述过去发生的事,应用一般过去时,排除A;结合上文“At around 10 p,m, the charter flight touched down (降落,者陆) at the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport.”可知是走出机舱,故选B。
103.句意:当她走下楼梯时,人群中爆发出掌声和欢呼声。
agreements协议,同意;applause掌声;audience观众,听众;achievements成就,成绩。根据常识可知,当孟晚舟下飞机时,人们会拍掌欢迎。故选B。
104.句意:出于防疫考虑,没有握手或拥抱。
because of因为,介词短语;because因为,从属连词,后面跟从句;in addition to除了,除……之外;instead of而不是,代替。根据“There were no handshakes or hugs…epidemic prevention (防疫) concerns.”可知是,后面表示原因,且“epidemic prevention (防疫) concerns”是名词短语,应用because of。故选A。
105.句意:孟在机场发表了简短讲话。
interesting有趣的;fashionable流行的;annoying烦人的,使生气的;brief简洁的。 根据常识和第四段可知,孟晚舟在机场发表了简洁的讲话。故选D。
106.句意:经过一千多天的煎熬,我终于回到了祖国的怀抱。
After在……后;Since自……以后;Before在……以前;By不迟于,在……之前。根据第一段“after being illegally detained for nearly three years in Canada”可知是,经过一千多天的煎熬。故选A。
107.句意:习近平主席关心包括我在内的每一位中国公民的安全。
except除了(不包括在内);including包括……在内;without没有;beside在……旁边。根据常识可知,习主席关心每一位中国公民的安全,包括孟晚舟在内。故选B。
108.句意:我深受感动。
exactly确切地,精确地;luckily幸运的是,幸好;deeply深深地;hardly几乎没有。根据上文“President Xi Jinping cares about the safety of each and every Chinese citizen, including me.”可知是会很感动。故选C。
109.句意:作为一个普通的中国人,我为我的祖国感到骄傲。
am ashamed of为……感到惭愧;am proud of为……而骄傲;am tired of厌烦;am full of充满。根据上文“The motherland provides us the strongest backing. As an ordinary Chinese person,”可知,作为一个中国人,会以祖国而骄傲,故选B。
110.句意:经过中国政府的不懈努力,她的回国被认为是中国人民取得的重大胜利。
to到,往;with和,用;as作为;for为了,给。be considered as被认为是,固定搭配。故选C。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校联考期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Linda was sad. Her parents said she was too 111 to have a mobile phone. “But Sun and Alicia have mobile phones!” Linda cried. “If I don’t 112 one, I won’t be popular.”
“Having a mobile phone doesn’t make you popular,” Linda’s father said. He was always saying things like that. It sounded like he 113 what it was like to be in the fourth grade. “And,” he said, “your school doesn’t 114 mobile phones, and 115 you finish your homework, you can 116 your friends from the house. We have the phone.”
“But I can’t 117 them text messages,” Linda replied.
“You can send them emails,” Mum said. “Mobile phones are 118 . We want you to wait until you can pay for part of the money before you get one.”
“By that time I won’t 119 one,” Linda said. “No one will know who I am. I might as well (还是……的好) go to an island.”
“If so, I’ll get you some empty bottles and some 120 ,” Dad said. “Bottle messages are better than text messages.”
“Ugh,” said Linda sadly.
111.A.natural B.old C.young D.modern
112.A.sell B.touch C.connect D.get
113.A.knew B.missed C.forgot D.guessed
114.A.mean B.allow C.receive D.save
115.A.such as B.as much as C.as well as D.as soon as
116.A.call B.make C.discuss D.meet
117.A.want B.watch C.send D.point
118.A.terrible B.different C.beautiful D.expensive
119.A.need B.change C.drop D.break
120.A.fruit B.paper C.food D.air
【答案】
111.C 112.D 113.A 114.B 115.D 116.A 117.C 118.D 119.A 120.B
【导语】本文介绍了Linda想要一部手机,但是父母不同意,她很伤心。
111.句意:她的父母说她太小以至于不能有手机。
natural天然的;old年老的;young年轻的;modern现代的。too... to表示“太……以至于不能……”,根据“Linda was sad.”可知此处表示“太年轻以至于不能有手机”。故选C。
112.句意:如果我没有得到一个,我就不会受欢迎。
sell售卖;touch触摸;connect连接;get得到。根据“I won’t be popular.”可知,不会受欢迎的原因应是没有得到手机。故选D。
113.句意:听起来他好像知道四年级是什么感觉。
knew知道;missed想念,错过;forgot忘记;guessed猜测。根据上文“He was always saying things like that.”可知,此处表达的是父亲总那样说就好像他知道读四年级的感觉一样。故选A。
114.句意:你们学校不允许使用手机。
mean意味着;allow允许;receive收到;save节约。根据语境可知,此处表达的是学校不允许使用手机。故选B。
115.句意:只要你一做完作业,就可以在家里打电话给你的朋友。我们有电话。
such as例如;as much as一样多;as well as 也,和……一样;as soon as一……就……。此处应是由as soon as引导的条件状语从句,表示一完成作业就可以打电话。故选D。
116.句意:只要你一做完作业,就可以在家里打电话给你的朋友。
call打电话;make使,制作;discuss讨论;meet遇见。根据“We have the phone”可知,是用座机打电话。故选A。
117.句意:但是我不能给他们发短信。
want想要;watch观看;send发送;point指向。send sb. sth.表示“发送某人某事”,根据下文“You can send them emails”可知此处表示不能用座机发短信。故选C。
118.句意:手机很贵。
terrible糟糕的;different不同的;beautiful漂亮的;expensive昂贵的。根据下文“We want you to wait until you can pay for part of the money before you get one.”可知,父母希望Linda能先支付部分钱后再获得,说明手机很贵。故选D。
119.句意:到那时我就不需要了。
need需要;change改变;drop终止;break打破。根据下文“No one will know who I am.”可知,Linda表示到那时没有人会知道她是谁了,也就不再需要手机了。故选A。
120.句意:如果是这样,我给你拿些空瓶子和纸。
fruit水果;paper纸;food食物;air空气。根据下文“Bottle messages are better than text messages.”可知,父亲表示瓶子信息比短信好,所以此处应该是给她瓶子和纸。故选B。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级深圳中学校考期中)阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day. This is a(n) 121 day for Zhang Tian. He had been teaching in Guizhou Province for quite a few 122 . Zhang Tian graduated from university last year. His parents hoped he would go to a big city to find a teaching job. 123 , Zhang Tian wanted to start a new lifestyle, so he became a volunteer teacher in a village school.
But not 124 lived up to Zhang Tian’s hopes. The school was much smaller that he had imagined. Living in the village was also a 125 . He could only shower every four days, and he had to learn how to cook. The thought of leaving once flashed through his mind, but he quickly gave up on the idea. The school had three teachers and Zhang Tian was the only English teacher. The two local teachers were responsible for maths and Chinese. To make the school life more 126 for his students, Zhang Tian added more subjects—music, art and PE. PE is certainly the kids’ favourite subject! The playground is now full of laughter and music.
Zhang Tian’s first year is almost over. He has enjoyed 127 for the children. What made him feel good was that his students were able to read, speak and write in English, and they became more 128 in learning. Zhang Tian also brought 129 to the village. He contacted charity organizations about rebuilding the playground and setting up a library, and helped the villagers sell local products online. His efforts made him very popular among the villagers. The villages is like his second home now. He feels so happy that he followed his heart when he chose what to do with his life, although it may not be what others 130 .
121.A.ordinary B.exciting C.lucky D.unforgettable
122.A.days B.weeks C.months D.years
123.A.First B.Next C.Besides D.However
124.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
125.A.duty B.challenge C.chance D.solution
126.A.convenient B.traditional C.enjoyable D.changeable
127.A.playing B.working C.studying D.talking
128.A.relaxed B.excited C.nervous D.confident
129.A.cases B.examples C.changes D.suggestions
130.A.decided B.believed C.promised D.expected
【答案】
121.A 122.C 123.D 124.B 125.B 126.C 127.B 128.D 129.C 130.D
【导语】本文主要讲述了张天在乡村的教学生活。
121.句意:这对于张天来说是平凡的一天。
ordinary普通的;exciting令人兴奋的;lucky幸运的;unforgettable难忘的。根据“After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day”可知这是他普通一天的生活。故选A。
122.句意:他在贵州省教书已经好几个月了。
days天;weeks周;months月;years年。根据“Zhang Tian graduated from university last year”可知他已经在这里教了几个月书了。故选C。
123.句意:然而,张天想开始一种新的生活方式,于是他成为了一所乡村学校的义务教师。
first第一;next下一个;besides而且;however然而。根据“Zhang Tian wanted to start a new lifestyle”可知此处和前文是转折关系,用however连接。故选D。
124.句意:但并非一切都如张天所愿。
something一些事;everything所有事;anything任何事;nothing没有事。根据“The school was much smaller that he had imagined”可知不是所有的事情都如他所愿。故选B。
125.句意:住在村里也是一个挑战。
duty责任;challenge挑战;chance机会;solution解决方案。根据“He could only shower every four days”可知住在村里对他来说也是挑战。故选B。
126.句意:为了让学生的学校生活更愉快,张天增加了更多的科目。
convenient方便的;traditional传统的;enjoyable愉快的;changeable可变的。根据“To make the school life more...for his students, Zhang Tian added more subjects”可知他添加了许多学科,是为了让学生的学校生活更愉快。故选C。
127.句意:他喜欢为孩子们工作。
playing玩;working工作;studying学习;talking说话。根据“for the children”可知是为孩子们工作。故选B。
128.句意:他们对学习更有信心。
relaxed放松的;excited兴奋的;nervous紧张的;confident自信的。根据“his students were able to read, speak and write in English”可知他的学生能够读、说和写英语,在学习上更加自信。故选D。
129.句意:张天也给村子带来了变化。
cases情况;examples例子;changes改变;suggestions建议。根据“He contacted charity organizations about rebuilding the playground and setting up a library”可知村子也发生了很多变化。故选C。
130.句意:他感到很高兴,当他选择自己的生活时,他遵从了自己的心意,尽管这可能不是别人所期望的。
decided决定;believed相信;promised承诺;expected期待。根据“he followed his heart when he chose what to do with his life, although it may not be what others”可知他遵从自己的内心,虽然这可能不是别人所期望的。故选D。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)From a young age, I started to 131 make to-do lists, writing down tasks—read two new books or do an extra hour of math, and crossing them off as they were 132 . All through my teens, this was a way to organize my confused mind.
As I moved to Britain for a degree, and then started a career and my own family, I continued to 133 the things I needed to achieve. The to-do lists started to have 134 ; they were eventually controlling me. I didn’t celebrate 135 like moving up the studying ladder. Instead, I kept writing all the things I still had to do, always driving myself forward and never stopping to take a breath.
I had great anxiety. So I decided to start writing a “have-done” list every Friday evening. As the weeks went by, when 136 what else I had to do, I also rethought about my achievements and 137 the smallest wins. It was a tiny change, but it has been important in helping me know how I 138 success in life.
I’m still driven to succeed when taking time to rethink of the things I have achieved however 139 or small. I’m able to set my own standards of success. Writing these achievements down reminds me of the 140 success. And my self-worth and value are no longer measured by the ticks and crosses on my to-do lists.
131.A.carelessly B.correctly C.carefully D.politely
132.A.considered B.solved C.set D.completed
133.A.focus on B.help with C.laugh at D.give up
134.A.advantages B.progress C.disadvantages D.power
135.A.creations B.expectations C.praises D.achievements
136.A.looking up B.looking at C.looking for D.look ahead
137.A.celebrate B.fail C.realize D.refuse
138.A.mind B.share C.reduce D.measure
139.A.real B.exact C.big D.different
140.A.largest B.tiniest C.greatest D.funniest
【答案】
131.C 132.D 133.A 134.C 135.D 136.B 137.A 138.D 139.C 140.B
【导语】本文讲述了作者通过制作待办事项清单,督促自己完成一个一个的小任务,然后能取得一些成就。
131.句意:从很小的时候起,我就开始仔细地代办事项清单,写下任务——读两本新书或多做一个小时的数学,完成后划掉。
carelessly粗心地;correctly正确地;carefully认真地;politely有礼貌地。根据“writing down tasks—read two new books or do an extra hour of math”可知,她能写下自己的具体任务,因此是认真地制作待办事项清单,故选C。
132.句意:从很小的时候起,我就开始仔细地制定任务清单,写下任务——读两本新书或多做一个小时的数学,完成后划掉。
considered考虑;solved解决;set设置;completed完成。根据“crossing them off”可知,要划掉它们,应是它们被完成了,故选D。
133.句意:当我搬到英国攻读学位,然后开始职业生涯,组建自己的家庭时,我继续专注于我需要实现的目标。
focus on关注;help with帮助;laugh at嘲笑;give up放弃。根据“I kept writing all the things I still had to do”可知,我继续关注我要做的事,故选A。
134.句意:待办事项清单开始出现缺点;它们最终控制了我。
advantages优势;progress进步;disadvantages缺点;power权力。根据“they were eventually controlling me”可知,它们控制了我,因此表示它们不好的地方,故选C。
135.句意:我没有庆祝自己的成就,比如在学习阶梯上取得了进步。
creations创造;expectations期望;praises表扬;achievements成就。根据“like moving up the studying ladder”可知,例如在学习阶梯上取得了进步,因此表示我的成就,故选D。
136.句意:随着时间的流逝,当我看到我还有什么要做的时候,我也会重新思考我的成就,并庆祝最小的胜利。
looking up查阅;looking at看;looking for寻找;look ahead向前看。根据“what else I had to do, I also rethought about my achievements”可知,我要重新思考我的成就,因此先看看要做的事,故选B。
137.句意:随着时间的流逝,当我看到我还有什么要做的时候,我也会重新思考我的成就,并庆祝最小的胜利。
celebrate庆祝;fail失败;realize意识到;refuse拒绝。根据“the smallest wins”可知,庆祝胜利,故选A。
138.句意:这是一个很小的改变,但它帮助我了解了如何衡量生活中的成功。
mind介意;share分享;reduce减少;measure测量。根据“but it has been important”可知,这很重要,因此能帮助我衡量生活中的成功,故选D。
139.句意:当我花时间重新思考我所取得的或大或小的成就时,我仍然被驱使着去成功。
real真的;exactly准确的;big大的;different不同的。此处与small对应的是big,故选C。
140.句意:把这些成就写下来会让我想起最微小的成功。
largest最大的;tiniest最小的;greatest最大的;funniest最有趣的。根据前文的“I also rethought about my achievements and...the smallest wins.”可知,此处表示最微小的成就,故选B。
(2022秋·广东深圳·九年级校考期中)I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one 141 was the most important. It happened last term just after I had got a 142 result in an exam. I was sad and lost my confidence. I decided to go to a class which can tell me how to be 143 . The speaker walked into the room. But he did not start talking 144 a teacher. Instead, he held up(举起) a twenty yuan note(钞票)!
“Who wants this ” he asked slowly. 145 of us in the class put up our hands.
The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we all put up our hands. The speaker smiled again, but 146 nothing. Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor! Then he asked the same question a third time.
I didn’t 147 what the speaker was doing. Why was he asking the same question again and again I didn’t know what to do. I wanted the note, so I put my hand up again. After a while, he 148 a note and started to laugh. “You have all just told me how to become successful, he said to us with the note in his hand. “The note is worth(价值) twenty yuan. It is always worth twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are like the note. No matter 149 happens to you, you still have your worth.”
When I heard those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I 150 I was worth a lot. I may have done in an exam, but it doesn’t mean I can’t do well in the future. If I believe in myself, I will be successful!
141.A.classroom B.subject C.class D.school
142.A.same B.good C.lucky D.bad
143.A.comfortable B.successful C.famous D.rich
144.A.like B.for C.about D.by
145.A.Both B.Neither C.All D.None
146.A.said B.bought C.saw D.wanted
147.A.remember B.understand C.notice D.find
148.A.took out B.cut up C.picked up D.put on
149.A.when B.who C.what D.how
150.A.realized B.forgot C.dreamed D.decided
【答案】
141.C 142.D 143.B 144.A 145.C 146.A 147.B 148.C 149.C 150.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了作者考试没考好,非常伤心难过并且失去了信心,后来上了一堂最重要的课,让他明白了自己的价值,意识到了相信自己就能成功。
141.句意:但是只有一个课是最重要的。
classroom教室;subject科目;class课;school学校。 根据“I have had thousands of classes since I sta