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重難點(diǎn)14完形填空(熱點(diǎn)話題:感悟類)命題趨勢完形填空綜合考查學(xué)生對英語語言知識(shí)的運(yùn)用,考查重點(diǎn)包括閱讀理解能力和語言應(yīng)用能力,重點(diǎn)考查學(xué)生對語篇的整體理解。本專題精選最新感悟類熱點(diǎn)話題的相關(guān)題目,目的在于幫助學(xué)生提高完形填空題的解題能力,以幫助同學(xué)們高效復(fù)習(xí)。來源12023遼寧中考22023遼寧中考32023四川中考42023內(nèi)蒙古中考52023湖北中考62023湖北中考72024安徽合肥·一模82024浙江寧波·一模92024安徽宣城·一模102024陜西西安·二模112024安徽池州·二模122024安徽池州·二模132024天津和平·一模142024湖南·一模152024河南安陽·一模重難詮釋1.考查原則:(1)注重在語境中綜合考查學(xué)生對詞義的辨析.理解與搭配。(2)考查結(jié)合語境進(jìn)行分析,判斷的能力。2、設(shè)題原則:(1)設(shè)空以實(shí)詞(名詞、形容詞,副詞及動(dòng)詞等)為主,虛詞為輔,實(shí)詞與虛詞的比例基本是8:2或7:3.(2)設(shè)題角度以根據(jù)上下文語境考查形近詞或近義詞的辨析為主,減少了單純考查語法的題目。3.答題誤區(qū):誤區(qū)1:對篇章知識(shí)理解不準(zhǔn)確應(yīng)充分利用首句、首段等信息理解篇章大意。誤區(qū)2:忽視上下文邏輯關(guān)系事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)不會(huì)孤立出現(xiàn),應(yīng)結(jié)合文章前后內(nèi)容,利用因果.類比、時(shí)間、空間等關(guān)系,。誤區(qū)3:語法知識(shí)運(yùn)用不準(zhǔn)確做題時(shí)應(yīng)考慮句子結(jié)構(gòu)和動(dòng)詞形式。誤區(qū)4:憑主觀想象選擇答案應(yīng)站在作者的立場上去做題。誤區(qū)5;固定搭配掌握不到位應(yīng)積累、記牢常用短語和搭配。重難通關(guān)練(2023中考真題建議用時(shí):15分鐘)(2023·遼寧鞍山·中考真題)Oncetherewasateenageboywhowasknownasafastrunnerinhisvillage.Heonly1aboutwinningeveryraceandbecomingmoresuccessful.Oneday,theboytookpartinarunningraceinhisvillage.Hewonthe200,100and50-meterraceswithoutanyproblem.Hewas2ofhimselfandreceivedgreatapplause(掌聲).Buthisgrandfathercameandaskedhimtohavearacewithtwounexpectedcompetitors(參賽者),anoldmanandablindgirl.Theboythoughtitwasunbelievablebut3.Intherace,theboyfinishedfirst,4theoldmanandtheblindgirlwerestillfarbehind.Withjoy,hewaved(揮)hishandsatthe5.Buttheykeptsilent.“Whyaren’tpeoplecheeringformelikebefore?”heaskedhisgrandfather.“Starttheraceagainwiththem.Butthistime,allofyoushouldcrossthefinishlineatthesametime,”thegrandfatherreplied.Theboywassurprisedbut6totakepartintherace.Duringthe7race,theboytookthehandsoftheoldmanandtheblindgirl.Andhewalked8withthemtothefinishline.Thecrowdstoodupandgavethemapplause.Theboyaskedhisgrandfather,“Forwhomarethepeoplecheering?Isit9meorthem?”Thegrandfathersmiledandsaid,“Thecrowddidnotcheerforanyoneofyou.Theycheeredforhow10ofyourantheracetogether.”Facingtheraceoflife,whatmattersisnotjustwinning,buthowyouruntherace.1.A.heard B.talked C.cared D.learned2.A.harmful B.proud C.good D.nervous3.A.a(chǎn)ccepted B.a(chǎn)rgued C.punished D.left4.A.unless B.because C.so D.while5.A.girl B.boy C.crowd D.oldman6.A.a(chǎn)greed B.disagreed C.refused D.missed7.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth8.A.hardly B.unluckily C.quickly D.slowly9.A.for B.to C.with D.a(chǎn)t10.A.either B.neither C.a(chǎn)ll D.both(2023·遼寧朝陽·中考真題)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)最佳答案。Eric’sfathermanagedanironshop.Heusedtohelphisfather11theworkintheshop.Oneday,Ericaskedhisfather,“What’sthe12ofaperson?”Fatherthoughtforawhile,“Son,it’sdifficulttojudge(判斷)thevalueofanypersonbecausehisorhervalueispriceless.”Ericcouldn’tunderstandit,“Howcome?Ifthevalueofapersonispriceless,thenwhysomepeoplegetlessrespectwhileothersget13?”Hisfather14apieceofiron,“Whatdoyouthinkisthepriceofthisiron?”Ericreplied,“10dollars.”Fatheraskedagain,“What15happenifImakesmallnails(釘子)withit?”Eriesaid,“Doingthiswill16itsprice,anditwillbeworth50dollars.”Fathercontinued,“Whatifweuseittomakealotofsprings(發(fā)條)forwatches?”Thesonanswered,“Thenwecangetmoremoneyfromit.”Fathersmiledandsaid,“Soyousee,justbecauseweturntheironinto17different,itsvalueisdifferent,too.”Afterhearingthis,Ericfeltlikeheunderstoodwhathisfathersaid.Weoftenmakemistakesinconsideringourvalue.Seeingourpresentsituation,westartconsidering18asvaluelessandmeaningless.19ourvalueisnotinwhatwearenowbutinwhatwecanbecomeinthefuture.Soweshouldalwayskeepimprovingourselves20trytounderstandourtruevalue.11.A.from B.with C.for D.a(chǎn)bout12.A.spirit B.courage C.value D.mind13.A.better B.worse C.less D.more14.A.tookout B.soldout C.gaveout D.workedout15.A.do B.will C.does D.did16.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.a(chǎn)fford C.compare D.increase17.A.nothing B.something C.a(chǎn)nything D.everything18.A.ourselves B.yourself C.myself D.themselves19.A.Suddenly B.Especially C.Actually D.Hardly20.A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.but D.or(2023·四川甘孜·中考真題)Lindalivedwithhermotherandfatherinasmallwhitehouse.AlltheotherhousesintheneighborhoodlookedthesameexceptthehousenexttoLinda’s.Thishousewasinneedofrepairing.Everyoneintheneighborhoodthoughtthishouselooked21.Noonelivedthere.OnSaturdaymorning,acar22infrontofthehouse.Lindasawaman,awomanandaboygetoutofthecar.Theylookedattheirnewhome.Thentheytookthingsfromthe23andputtheminthehouse.OnMondaymorning,Lindaleftforschool.Inthe24,sheheardherteachersay,“ThisisDavid.Pleasemakehimfeelwelcome.”Linda25theboy—hejustmovedintothehousenexttohers.TheteacheraskedLindatoshowhimaroundtheschool.Atlunchtime,Linda26Davidthewaytothelunchroom.DavidtoldLindahewasexcitedtoliveinhisnewhouse.Lindalooked27andasked,“Don’tyouthinkitneedsalotofrepairing?”Davidsaidhisfamilyplannedto28thehouse.Theyknewitwouldtakealotoftimeandhardwork,buttheydecidedtodoso.Theylikedtheirnewhouseandlikedto29insuchaniceneighborhood.Lindafeltshewasvery30.Shelivedinaniceneighborhood.ListeningtoDavid’sstorymadeherfeelthankfulforlife.Sometimesanotherpersonhelpsyouunderstandhowmuchyouhave.21.A.clean B.bad C.beautiful D.small22.A.lost B.passed C.stopped D.started23.A.house B.street C.shop D.car24.A.hall B.market C.classroom D.hospital25.A.hated B.taught C.forgot D.knew26.A.showed B.a(chǎn)sked C.made D.found27.A.worried B.tired C.surprised D.excited28.A.use B.sell C.leave D.repair29.A.play B.live C.work D.travel30.A.lucky B.shy C.kind D.busy(2023·內(nèi)蒙古呼和浩特·中考真題)Afatherandhissonwenttoakite-flyingfestival.Thesonwashappywhenhesawthesky31colorfulkites.Hewantedtoflyakite,too.Thefatherthenboughtakiteforhisson.Thesonstartedtoflythekite.Soon,hiskitewashighupinthesky.Afterawhile,thesonsaid,“Father,itseemsthatthestring(線)is32thekitefromflyinghigher.Ifwecutit,itwillbe33andflyevenhigher.Canwecutit?”Thefatheragreed.Thekitestartedtogohigher.Thismadethelittleboy34.Butthen,slowly,thekitestartedtocomedown.Itsoon35totheground.Thesonwassurprisedtoseethis.Hesaidtohisfather,“Ithoughtthataftercuttingthestring,thekitewouldflyhigher.36diditfalldown?”Thefatherexplained,“Thestringwasnotstoppingthekitefromgoinghigher,37washelpingitstayinthesky.Youhelpedthekitegoupintheright38usingthestring.Butwhenyoucutthestring,itcould39supportthekite.”Wemaysometimesfeelliketherearecertainthings40areholdingusbackandstoppingusfromgrowing.Butinfact,thesemightbethethingssupportingusthemost.31.A.usefulfor B.fullof C.proudof D.famousfor32.A.pushing B.keeping C.protecting D.moving33.A.heavy B.smart C.free D.short34.A.sad B.a(chǎn)ngry C.calm D.excited35.A.dropped B.drove C.climbed D.rode36.A.When B.What C.Where D.Why37.A.a(chǎn)nd B.because C.if D.but38.A.road B.street C.direction D.order39.A.nolonger B.a(chǎn)nylonger C.a(chǎn)nymore D.nomore40.A.what B.who C.that D.where(2023·湖北荊門·中考真題)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Iusedtofeelhopelessandfrustrated(沮喪的).Lastyearmymotherwas41illandhadanoperation(手術(shù))onherbrain.IfeltmywholeworldturnupsidedownandIhadno42whatIcoulddotohelpherfeellesspainful.Myeyeswerefilledwithtears43Iwasalone.Lastmonth,Ilostawatch,whichwasa44formy18thbirthdayfrommyfather.IcouldnotfallasleepforacoupleofnightsandIfeltveryupset.Therehavebeenmany45thingsliketheseinmylife.Icouldneverknowhowtodealwithsuchhardthings46IreadIfYouHaveaLemon,MakeLemonade(檸檬汁).“Whenthewisemanishandedalemon,hesays,‘What47canIgetfromthis?HowcanIimprovemysituation?HowcanIturnthislemonintolemonade?’”theauthorwrote.Isuddenly48thatlifeisfullofupsanddowns,soweneedtostaypositive(積極的)allthetime.NowwhenIthinkofmypast,IwishIcouldhavedonewiththings49.Whenmymotherwasfightingagainstherillness,Ishouldhaveheldherhandsinmine,tellingherthingswouldgetbetter50hidingandcrying.Severalweeksago,Itookpartinaschoolsingingcompetition.Ididn’t51aprize.IfIhadnotreadthisarticle,Iwouldcertainlyhavefelt52again.Butinstead,Ismiledafterthecompetition.Iwashappythat53Ihadgotsomestage(舞臺(tái))experience.Lifeisnotjustabedofroses.Therearethorns(刺)54,butthesethornshelpusbecomebraveandstrong.Whenlife55usalemon,let’strytomakelemonade.41.A.quietly B.seriously C.possibly D.hardly42.A.question B.excuse C.idea D.doubt43.A.whatever B.however C.whenever D.whoever44.A.letter B.wish C.card D.gift45.A.better B.good C.worse D.bad46.A.when B.until C.whether D.since47.A.lesson B.goal C.decision D.request48.A.realized B.wondered C.dreamed D.predicted49.A.silently B.differently C.easily D.suddenly50.A.becauseof B.a(chǎn)headof C.insteadof D.outof51.A.expect B.miss C.win D.refuse52.A.embarrassed B.disappointed C.excited D.scared53.A.a(chǎn)tonce B.a(chǎn)tleast C.a(chǎn)tfirst D.a(chǎn)tmost54.A.too B.either C.a(chǎn)lso D.though55.A.shows B.makes C.gives D.lends(2023·湖北十堰·中考真題)通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。ManystorieshappenedattheChildren’sMedicalCareCenter.Thesestoriesdeeplytouchedus.Wesawalotofchildrenwithouthair56theygotspecialtreatment(治療).Weplayedwiththemand57pictureswiththem.Theyhadgreatpains,58theywereveryfriendly.Itwasmuch59totalkwiththemthanwehadexpected.Oneday,agirlwantedtoteachus60tofoldpaper.Shetaughtus61greatpatience(耐心)andexplainedeachstepslowlyand62.Thoughwecoulddothatwell,westillpretended(假裝)toknow63aboutit.Wefollowedherstepbystepanddidasshetoldus.Finally,whenwe64ourworkperfectly,shegaveeachofusabighug.Wecouldseethe65andhappinessonherface.Herfatherwasso66tousthathiseyeswerefulloftears.Untilthen,weknewthatthegirlwould67anoperation(手術(shù))thenextday.Itwasreallyavaluable68toallofus.Webeganto69thewaystodealwiththedifficultiesinlife.Whenwe70our“troubles”withthosekids,oursseemnotworthmentioningatall.56.A.before B.because C.unless D.if57.A.drew B.broke C.deleted D.covered58.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.so59.A.easier B.harder C.wiser D.deeper60.A.where B.when C.what D.how61.A.without B.by C.with D.for62.A.suddenly B.heavily C.widely D.clearly63.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything64.A.continued B.completed C.competed D.communicated65.A.pride B.fear C.courage D.sadness66.A.sorry B.harmful C.humorous D.thankful67.A.receive B.disagree C.promise D.improve68.A.reason B.research C.experience D.risk69.A.giveout B.putoff C.turndown D.thinkabout70.A.provide B.compare C.share D.part培優(yōu)爭分練(2024年最新模擬題建議用時(shí):15分鐘)(2024·安徽合肥·一模)OnedayayoungmannamedJohnwenttoseeawiseoldman.Hewantedtoknowwhyhewasn’tabletoreachallofhisdreamsinhislife.Hefoundtheoldmanbytheriver.Withasmile,thewisemanlistenedtoJohn’s71andtoldhim,“First,helpmeboilakettle(壺)ofwater!”Johnsawabigkettleinthecornernexttoasmallstove(火爐),buthedidn’tfindanywood.Sohewentoutto72some.Hecamebackwithsomedrywood,andthenhe73thekettlewithwaterandputitonthestove.Afterthat,heputsomewoodinthestoveandmadeafire.Butbecausethekettlewastoo74,whenthewoodwasburnedup,thewaterdidnotboil.Soheranofftogetmore.75hereturned,thewaterhadnearlyturnedcold.Thistimehelearnedthelessonandprepared76woodfirstandthenthewaterboiledveryquickly.“Ifthereisnotenoughwood,77willyouboilthewater?”thewiseoldmanasked.Johnthoughtforamomentbutdidn’tknowtheanswer.“Well,justpour78somewaterfromthekettle!”thewiseoldmansaid.“Atfirst,yousetsomanygoalsandhadsomany79,”saidthewiseoldman.“It’sjustlikethelargekettlefullofwater.Youdidn’thave80wood,soyoucouldn’tboilthewater.Ifyouwanttomakethewaterboil,youwillhavetoeitherpoursomeoutorpreparemorewood.”71.A.story B.news C.discussion D.message72.A.carefor B.waitfor C.lookfor D.standfor73.A.took B.brought C.covered D.filled74.A.small B.large C.light D.empty75.A.When B.Unless C.If D.Before76.A.less B.better C.more D.worse77.A.which B.what C.where D.how78.A.in B.out C.down D.up79.A.ways B.dreams C.purposes D.methods80.A.dry B.fresh C.enough D.big(2024·浙江寧波·一模)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Bestyisaseven-year-oldgirlandshehasaturtlecalledMr.Tthatis70!Onedaywhenshewasplayingwiththeturtle,shesuddenlyfeltquite81.“What’sthematter?”hermumasked.“You’reusuallysoglad.”“It’sMr.T,”Besty82.“Tocarrythatbighouseallday,hehastobesostrong.Doyouthinkitstopshimfromhavingfunlike83?Ineverseehimrunorjumpashappilyasitcanbe.”“Ohmydear,youdon’tneedto84him.Mr.Tisfine.Turtleshavedifferentneedsinlife;they’renot85yoursormine.Theylovetohideinsidetheirshellswhenpeoplepassbythem.SoMr.Tisverythankfulforeverythinghe’s86,whichmeanshedoesn’tworryaboutthingsthathehasnot.”ThenMumtookBestytothegardenandjustbehindtheflowers,pickingupa87,shesaid,“Thishassuperpower!Everytimeyougoupsetwhenthingsdon’tgoasplanned,you88takeoutyourgratitude(感謝)stoneandholditinyourhand.ItwillhelpyouunderstandMr.T.”Nosoonerhadtheygone89,itbegantorain.Bestybecamesadderandtearsbegantofillhereyes;shewantedtogooutagain!Rememberingher90stone,shethoughtwhatshecouldbethankfulfortothe91.Thensheremembered,withoutit,plantswouldn’tgrow,fishwouldn’tliveintheseaandriverswouldn’tflow.Atdinnertime,Bestydidn’tlikericeorvegetables.Butthensherememberedthechildrenwhoweren’tas92ashertohaveahealthyandwarmmealcookedbytheirmummies.Shefinishedallofthefoodwithhappiness.AtbedtimewhenBestywasnottiredandwantedtoplayinstead,shewas93forthewarmandcomfortablebedandlovelytoys.Butthensherememberedshewasnot94thestone.“Mum,”sheshouted,“IdidgratitudeandIdiditonmyownwithoutthestone!”“Ofcourseyoudid,mydarling.95gratitudeisalwaysthere,”MumsaidandplacedherhanduponBetsy’sheart.Sogratitudeisinallofusandweallhavetodo.81.A.sad B.glad C.funny D.nervous82.A.a(chǎn)sked B.shouted C.laughed D.replied83.A.me B.him C.you D.them84.A.a(chǎn)skfor B.waitfor C.thinkabout D.worryabout85.A.for B.with C.like D.a(chǎn)gainst86.A.got B.hidden C.done D.taken87.A.plant B.stone C.flower D.turtle88.A.can B.will C.must D.should89.A.upstairs B.downstairs C.inside D.outside90.A.warm B.special C.small D.comfortable91.A.sea B.fish C.rain D.rice92.A.strong B.lucky C.young D.healthy93.A.sorry B.famous C.thankful D.necessary94.A.playing B.buying C.cooking D.carrying95.A.So B.If C.But D.Because(2024·安徽宣城·一模)Oneday,50peoplewereattendingaspeech.Thespeakerwasgivingaspeechabout96.However,afterafewhours,peoplegradually97theirattention.Thespeakercameupwithanidea.Hestoppedhisspeechandaskedallofthepeopletotakepartinagroupactivity.Hegaveasingle98toeachpersonintheroom.Eachpersonwasaskedtowritehisorhernameontheballoonwithablackmarker.Then,alloftheballoonswere99andmovedtoanotherroom.The50peoplewerethenletintotheroomandtoldtofindtheballoonthathad100nameswrittenonit.Everyonerushedaround,101theirballoonhereandthere.Peoplewerebumpingintoandtripping(絆倒)overeachother.But102afterfiveminutesofsearching,noonecouldfindtheirownballoon.103seeingthis,thespeakeraskedeachpersontocollectaballoonandtrytofindthepersonwhosenamewaswrittenonit.Everyonestartedtalkingtoeachotherand104eachotherfortheirnames.Withinminutes,everyonehadhisorherownballoon.“Canyouseewhathappened?”thespeakersaid.“Theballoonsarelikethehappinesswewantinourownlives.Everyoneisbusylookingfortheirownhappiness,notcaringwhathappenstoothers,butsometimesthebest105tofindhappinessistohelpothers.Helpthemfindhappinessandyoucanfindyourown.”96.A.health B.happiness C.dream D.balloon97.A.forget B.change C.lost D.a(chǎn)void98.A.bag B.book C.balloon D.calendar99.A.broken B.found C.hidden D.collected100.A.our B.their C.your D.its101.A.lookingfor B.handingout C.pickingup D.throwingaway102.A.only B.just C.even D.then103.A.Before B.Unless C.Although D.After104.A.a(chǎn)sking B.a(chǎn)nswering C.helping D.telling105.A.idea B.way C.choice D.step(2024·陜西西安·二模)Itwasacoldsnowymorningafterthewintervacation.Anditwasmyfirstdayatmynewschool.Iwaswalkingaloneslowlyandworryingabout106things.Itwasearlyandthereweren’tmanypeopleontheroad.Suddenly,107girlwhowasridingabikeonicefelldown.Shewastryinghardtogetup108shefailed.Withoutthinking,Iwentoverandhelpedher.Shesaid“thankyou”withasmileandthenrodeaway.I109byhersmile.Andthissmalleventmademefeel110aboutmynewschoolthanbefore.Finally,Igottoschool.Theteacherledmetotheclassroomandintroducedmetotheclass.Thenheaskedme111besideagirl.IfeltsonervousthatIdidn’tdaretolookather.Soonthefirstclassstarted.ItwasEnglish.Theirbooksweredifferent112thoseinmyoldschool.AsIwaswondering113,anEnglishbookappearedinfrontofme.“Let’sshare,”thegirlbesidemesaid,“Hi,I’mCarrie.”Ilookedup.ItwasthegirlIhelpedthismorning.Whata114!Lateron,webecamegoodfriends.FromthatIlearned:Tohelpothersisactuallytohelp115!106.A.a(chǎn)little B.a(chǎn)lot C.much D.lotsof107.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./108.A.so B.because C.but D.a(chǎn)nd109.A.iswarmed B.waswarmed C.warmed D.willwarm110.A.nervous B.mostnervous C.leastnervous D.lessnervous111.A.writedown B.towritedown C.tositdown D.sitdown112.A.from B.on C.for D.to113.A.whyshouldIdo B.whyIshoulddo C.whatshouldIdo D.whatIshoulddo114.A.surprises B.surprise C.pities D.pity115.A.we B.ours C.ourselves D.our(2024·安徽池州·二模)Arichmanaskedanoldmantoadvisehissontokeepawayfromhisbadhabits.Theoldmantookthesonforaslowwalkthroughagarden.116awhile,heaskedtheboytopulloutasmallplantgrowinginthegarden.Theboyheldtheplantbetweenhistwofingersand117pulleditout.Theoldmanthenaskedhimtopulloutalittlebiggerplant.Theboypulled118andtheplantcameoutwiththerootsandall.“Nowpulloutthatone,”saidtheoldman,119thebiggestplant.Theboyhadtouse120ofhisstrength(力氣)topullitout.Next,theoldman,walkingtoabigtree,said,“Nowtakethisoneout.”Theboyhelditand121topullitout.Butthetreewouldnotmove.“It’s122.”saidtheboy,outofbreath.“Soitislikebad123,”saidtheoldman.“Whentheyareyoung,itiseasytopullthemout.124whentheytakehold,theycannotbecontrolled.”Theoldman’swords125theboy’slife.Fromthestory,thelessonwecanlearnis:Don’twaitforbadhabitstogrowinus.Dropthemwhileweareincontrolofthem,ortheywillgetcontroloverus.116.A.Before B.Since C.After D.As117.A.nearly B.even C.early D.easily118.A.hard B.a(chǎn)lone C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.noisily119.A.lookingafter B.waitingfor C.pointingto D.worryingabout120.A.a(chǎn)ll B.some C.a(chǎn)ny D.lot121.A.failed B.feared C.tried D.liked122.A.dangerous B.terrible C.meaningless D.impossible123.A.habits B.ideas C.plans D.ways124.A.And B.So C.Or D.But125.A.saved B.protected C.changed D.stayed(2024·安徽池州·二模)Sometimes,mymomlikestocookbreakfastfood126dinner.Irememberonenightwhenshemadepancakes,hamsandbiscuits.Allofthe127wasgreatexceptthebiscuits.Theywereverybadlyburned.They128piecesofblackcharcoal(木炭).Butmydaddidn’tseemtomind.Iwatchedhim129hisbiscuitshappily,notseemingtocareiftheytastedbad.Mymomsaid130forburningthebiscuits,butDadsaid,“Youknow,Ilikeeatingburnedbiscuitseveryonceinawhile!”Laterlastnight,beforeIwenttobed,I131mydadifhereallylikedburnedbiscuits.Heexplainedthatmymomworked132allday,andthatshewasquitetiredbythetimeshecookedourdinner.ItwasthenthatIunderstood133hetoldMomthathelikedeatingtheburnedbiscuits.Everyonehasfaults.134candoeverythingrightallthetime.Acceptingother’sfaultsisoneofthekeystobuilding135relationships.Ifwedon’tacceptthesethings,we’llneverenjoytrueloveandunderstanding.126.A.a(chǎn)t B.with C.for D.to127.A.drinks B.vegetables C.food D.fruit128.A.lookedlike B.lookedfor C.lookedafter D.lookedat129.A.eat B.drink C.lose D.throw130.A.happy B.glad C.sorry D.serious131.A.wanted B.a(chǎn)sked C.told D.knew132.A.hard B.badly C.cheaply D.hardly133.A.why B.when C.what D.how134.A.Nobody B.Everybody C.Somebody D.Anybody135.A.worst B.healthy C.least D.happily(2024·天津和平·一模)MywifeandImovedintoourhometwoyearsago.Wehadayard136alotofrocks.Veryoftenwhenwehaveflowers,DeniseorIwouldplantsomebetweentherocks,justtoaddsomecolortothearea.Lastsummer,IfoundatinylittleplantintheyardthatIcouldnotimmediatelytellwhatitwas.IknewIdidn’tplantitandDenisesaidshedidn’t,137.Wedecidedtoletitcontinuegrowinguntilwecouldfindoutwhatitwas.WeekspassedandasImademywaybacktothestrangeplant,it138tobeasunflower.Idecidedtoremovetheweeds(雜草)aroundit.AsIpulledrocksfromtheareatogettotheweeds,Inoticedsomething139.Thesunflowerhadnot140whereIsawitbegin,itactuallyhadbegununderabigrockandgrownunderandroundittoreachthe141.That’swhenI142thatifatinylittlesunflowerdidn’tletabigrockstandinitswayofdeveloping,wealsohavetheabilitytodothesamething.Ifwe143ourselveslikethatlittlesunflower,wecanreachwhereweaimtogoandget144weneedforgrowth.Standtalllikethesunflowerandbe145ofwhoandwhatweare,wewillfindawaytogounderoraroundany“rock”inordertoreachourgoals.136.A.a(chǎn)round B.with C.inside D.a(chǎn)bove137.A.a(chǎn)swell B.too C.a(chǎn)lso D.either138.A.sounded B.tasted C.a(chǎn)ppeared D.remained139.A.unusual B.wonderful C.terrible D.valuable140.A.passed B.started C.left D.died141.A.a(chǎn)ir B.top C.sun D.house142.A.hoped B.wished C.kept D.realized143.A.fillin B.putin C.givein D.believein144.A.which B.where C.what D.who145.A.proud B.a(chǎn)fraid C.tired D.careful(2024·湖南·一模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Oneday,bothbrotherswerefightingsomuchasiftheywerereadytokilleachotheranyminute.Whentheirdadsawthemlikethis,he146veryloudly.Seeingtheirfather’sreaction(反應(yīng))likethis,bothbrothersforgotaboutthefightandaskedtheirfatherwhyhelaughed.Thefathersaid,“Youarefightingsomuchoverasmallpieceofland.Leave147,comewithmeandIwillshowyouapricelesstreasure(寶藏).Butifyoucontinueto148,thenIwilltakeneitherofyoutothetreasure.”Bothsonsmadeanagreementfortreasure.Nomatterwhat149,theywouldnotfightandwouldgoonthejourneywiththeirfather.Afterleavingtheirhome,bothsons150abuswiththeirfather.Theytraveledforabouttenhoursandthenreachedavillage.Thefathertookthemtoaverybighouse.Whentheyenteredthehouse,whattheysawsurprisedthem.Crying,hesaid,“Youmaynotremember,butwhenyouwereyoung,Ifoughtalotwithmy151brotherforthishouse.Atthattime,Iwon,butIlostmybrotherforeverbecausehecuttieswithmeand152toliveinaplacefaraway.Thentimechanged,andonedaywealsohadtodesert(舍棄)thishouse.”Thesonswerelistening153.Justthenthefathersaid,“Tellmewhichseatweweresittingonwhenwecamehere.Wouldthatseatbeoursforever?”Bothsonssaidtogether,“Howcanthebusseatbeoursforever?”Thefathersaid,“Journeyofbuscontinuesandpassengersontheseatkeepchanging.Someoneelsemustbesittingtherebeforeusandtomorrowsomeoneelsewill154ontheseatwhichbelongsto(屬于)usforawhile.”Rememberthattheseatofthebuswhosepassengerskeepchangingeveryday.Don’tsacrifice(犧牲)your155forthatseat.146.A.cried B.laughed C.shouted147.A.that B.this C.it148.A.talk B.a(chǎn)rgue C.fight149.A.ended B.happened C.broke150.A.goton B.gotoff C.tookon151.A.happier B.elder C.slower152.A.refused B.left C.came153.A.carefully B.excitedly C.a(chǎn)ngrily154.A.stand B.sit C.sleep155.A.a(chǎn)dvice B.chance C.relationship(2024·河南安陽·一模)先通讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Onceuponatime,therelivedafishermannearseaside.Hewasknown156“theFisherKing”becausehisfishingskillswerebetterthananyotheraroundhim.Many157menallcametolearntheskillfromhim.ButwhentheFisherKingwasold,hewasveryunhappy158histhreesonsweresocommon.Hewasafraidthatthey159makealivingbetterafterhisdeath.Sothemanoftenspoketopeople,“Ireallydon’t160.Iamsogoodatfishing.Whyaremysonssobad?Iteach161fishingskillssincetheywereyoung,teachfromthemostbasicthings.Itellthemhowtocastanet(網(wǎng))tocatchthefish162.Ihavetaughtthemallofmyfishingskills.ButIamnotproudof163theydo.I’mnotsatisfiedwiththem.Whenthey164,Itaughtthemhowtoknowthetide(潮汐),distinguish(區(qū)分)fish...I’vegiventhem16

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