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1、牛津譯林版中考模擬語篇填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(一)Wang Yueyue works at a supermarket in Yangzhou. The story of her cellphone that t 1 from Yangzhou to Shanghai for a day without its owner has brought a smile to lots of Chinese netizens.After she I 2 it on Monday, Wang didnt expect to see the cellphone again. Wang was packing v 3

2、 into boxes to be sent to Shanghai to help with the citys food supply during the lockdown.Wearing a sweater with s 4 pockets, she had already dropped her phone on the floor three times before the phone disappeared. After looking around, Wang couldnt find her phone on the floor o 5 in the rubbish bin

3、. She guessed that she d 6 it in one of the boxes. Her sister posted on Sina Weibo: Anyone in Shanghai who got a cellphone in a delivery box please contact me. My sister was busy packing the supplies and c 7 left her phone in one of the boxes.nThe post was quickly s 8 online. Wang Yongyong, a supply

4、 chain manager in Shanghais Hongqiao township, saw the post on Tuesday. She together with some volunteers helped to search the packs and m 9 to find the cellphone in a truck.Many local people said in their WeChat groups that they should try their best to find the cellphone in order not to fail the p

5、eople who were h 10 them.It was an interesting experience for Wang Yueyue, and her cellphone.(二)As the Shenzhou-13 spaceship docked (對接)with Chinas space station on October 16, 2021, Wang Yaping became the first female astronaut to work in the space station in China. She would s 1 six months there,

6、along with Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu. Wang also became the first Chinese w 2 to take a space walk on the night of November 7, 2021. Besides, she gave a class in the space station to e 3 young people to follow their space dreams.Wang5s dream of flying to space as an astronaut was inspired by Yang L

7、iwei who became Chinas first space t 4 in 2003. uNow China has its first man in space. When w川 our country have i 5 first woman?, Wang thought. She was then working a 6 a pilot in China5s airforce (空軍).In January 1980, Wang was born in a small village in Yantai, Shandong Province. She flew a plane f

8、or the first time w 7 she was 18 years old. As a pilot, she flew 1,567 hours in all, including f 8 to help with the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake relief (救災(zāi))work and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.In May 2010, Wang became one of Chinas first female astronauts. She achieved her space d 9 in 2013 by t

9、aking the Shenzhou-10 ride.During her 15-day flight, Wang gave China5s first lesson from space. Over 60 million primary and middle school students across the country a 10 her lesson. In the Physics class, Wang showed how different objects behaved in a microgravity (彳散重力) environment.(三)South African

10、 filmmaker Craig Foster was diving near where he grew up. One day, he came across her. A shy octopus(章魚)was p1 on a “suit” of shells.“What is she doing there?” Foster became interested in this magical animal. He visited her and f 2 her for two hours every day. For weeks, the octopus felt a 3 and hid

11、 herself. Foster kept trying to win her h 4 Finally, after 26 days, she reached out and touched him!Foster spent over a year studying her-till the end of her s 5 life. He watched her learn, play and recover from injury. The filmmaker made the friendship between them into the documentary My Octopus T

12、eacher. The film has become h 6In Fosters eyes, the octopus was a teacher. The man learned a lot from her. The greatest lesson she taught him was about our p 7 in nature. We humans are not just v 8 to this planet. We are part of the natural world around us. As we get closer to our animal friends, we

13、 will find we are s 9 to them in many ways.So talk to a dog or pat a cat. Watch how birds sing to make friends. On this amazing planet, we do have many wonderful n 10!(四)What is social media? Social media has been around for years now, and most of us would probably d 1 it as any Internet medium that

14、 can be used to share information with others, including blogs, forums, games, websites and other stuff. Social media is certainly an interesting place to learn o 2 opinions on the Internet. You can read everything from strange ideas to true facts and everything in between. But when you5re spending

15、time online and reading so many opinions, its q 3 possible that youll sometimes see someone write something that you strongly disagree with.In fact, you might feel so strongly that you feel like you should reply to this person at once. You might do some r 4 find some facts of your own and reply to w

16、hat they have written. You finish writing out your reply, click “post” and w 5 the argument!Except that its not really much of a victory. Most people dont like it when other people disagree with their ideas, e 6 online strangers. Its unlikely that they will change their opinion just because you argu

17、ed with them. In fact, ifs possible that you m 7 them feel more confident that theyYe correct.And the thing is, when you get in these kinds of fights online, it s 8 influences you. You might not know it at first, b 9 the argument that you take part in can actually have a bad effect on you mood. If y

18、ou argue often, you start to enjoy arguing and then end up doing it even more. Its a dangerous cycle.I guess the best thing to do is to tell yourself that most arguments arent w 10 it. There are much better and more interesting things to do, whetheronline or in real life.(五)People often ask me who I

19、 have to thank for my success as a pianist and songwriter. They expect to hear that I was b 1 into a musical family and had an excellent piano teacher. However, the truth is d 2 When I was little, nobody played an instrument at home. I learnt to play the piano and sing because there was a piano in m

20、y house and I just wanted to make music.My parents allowed me to sit at the piano and sing for as I 3 as I wanted. If they were afraid that I would break the old piano, they never mentioned it. They didnt s4 that I should take lessons, either. The songs just came to me when Ihad myh5 on the piano. I

21、 suppose I had musical talent and that is all you need.I started writing proper songs when I was a teenager. The music was m6but the words were from other song writers. It seemed so easy. When you start to compose, you do that, you copy other peoples best songs. Then you start c 7 the melodies(旋律)and the words and you develop your own style. That only happened I 8 when I had grown beyond my teenage years.For a time, I thought music would be just a hobby. My parents had developed a strong belief(信念)that I would be able

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