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  • 1. (2024·贵州期中) 从A、B、C、D中选出—个最佳答案,使短文意思完整

        It was in autumn. A woman was ill. She 1 in the hospital. Her husband died ten years ago. She had no sons 2 daughters. Nobody 3 her. She felt very 4 .There was a tree outside her room. She saw the leaves fall down. Day after day, there were fewer and fewer leaves 5 the tree. The woman was very sad. She didn't want to eat or drink. She became worse day by day. She got a strong feeling of death. One day, she said, "When the last leaf falls down, I 6 die."

        An old artist knew that. He decided 7 this woman. One night, all yellow leaves fell down. The artist painted a green and yellow leaf and then put it in the tree. The next morning, 8 the woman looked out of the window and saw the last leaf, she was filled with 9. She wanted to be alive. She didn't want to fall down like 10 leaves. From then on,she became better and better and lived well.

        Don't give up your hope at any time.

    (1)
    A . worked B . played C . stayed D . studied
    (2)
    A . but B . so C . or D . and
    (3)
    A . got ready B . cared for C . cheered up D . hurried up
    (4)
    A . lonely B . lively C . excited D . happy
    (5)
    A . on B . at C . for D . with
    (6)
    A . need B . will C . won't D . can't
    (7)
    A . help B . helped C . helping D . to help
    (8)
    A . when B . how C . why D . where
    (9)
    A . anger B . worry C . interest D . hope
    (10)
    A . other B . another C . others D . others'
  • 1. 完形填空   

        Susan was a lively girl. She worked as a 1. She was once the most beautiful girl in her hospital. Many young 2 liked her and wanted to marry (娶)her. People could 3 see her sweet smiles.

    But one day everything changed. She 4 a car accident and her was disfigured (毁容). She felt quite 5 and stayed at home all day. She didn't want to 6 anyone.

    Her parents were afraid she would go 7. So one day they took her to “Blind (盲的) Children's Home”. She played with the blind children that afternoon and for the first time after the accident her parents 8 her happy look. Just as they were leaving, a blind girl put her 9 round Susan's neck and said, “Your voice 10 sweet and I know you must have a beautiful face.”

        Susan cried all the way home in the car, but it was with happiness. Susan changed in the end. Smiles came back to her face again. 

    (1)
    A . teacher B . farmer C . nurse D . policewoman
    (2)
    A . doctors B . people C . workers D . men
    (3)
    A . seldom B . never C . always D . once
    (4)
    A . had B . saw C . found D . heard
    (5)
    A . excited B . sad C . bored D . disappointed
    (6)
    A . like B . meet C . advise D . rare
    (7)
    A . hungry B . lazy C . stupid D . mad
    (8)
    A . saw B . believed C . knew D . won
    (9)
    A . head B . face C . arms D . legs
    (10)
    A . hears B . sounds C . listens D . listens to
  • 1. 完形填空

        Tigers are strong and dangerous. But now, the big animal is calling for our1.

        There were once eight kinds of2in the world, 3three died out during last century. In the last 70 years, the number of Siberian tigers(东北虎) has gone from as many as 300 to somewhere 418 and 22.

        WWF started a programme recently(最近) to put an end(停止) to tiger poaching(非法狩猎) and 5wild tigers. China, together with 12 other countries, has joined in.

        The Siberian tiger is already6of the world's most endangered(濒危的) animals. If the government doesn't take any action, it's quite7that there will be no more Siberian tigers in China in 10 to 20 years. Animals such as deer, sheep and wild boars(野猪) are the tigers' main food. There isn't enough8for wild tigers because of the hunting of these animals. So the 9 thing people can do is save the animals which tigers eat." To protect the tigers, we need to call on more people to 10 eating and hunting wild animals."

    (1)
    A . money B . clothes C . food D . help
    (2)
    A . tigers B . pandas C . monkeys D . elephants
    (3)
    A . and B . but C . or D . so
    (4)
    A . from B . with C . behind D . between
    (5)
    A . save B . sell C . teach D . promise
    (6)
    A . one B . first C . two D . second
    (7)
    A . perfect B . comfortable C . possible D . excited
    (8)
    A . food B . drink C . house D . life
    (9)
    A . more important B . most important C . more difficult D . most difficult
    (10)
    A . save B . kill C . stop D . start
  • 1. (2019九上·和平月考) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选 项。

        I became a magician by accident. When I was nine years old, I learned 1 to make a coin disappear. I'd read The Lord of the Rings and went into the2  to look for a book about spells(符咒). Nine was a strange age when you were 3enough to think that you might find a book of real, actual magic in the library. But in fact, the book I 4 taught me something about magic, and I spent the next months practicing.

        At first the magic wasn't any 5 . It wasn't even magic; it was only a trick-- a bad trick. I 6hours each day in the bathroom running through the secret moves in front of the mirror. I dropped the coin thousands of 7in a day, and after two weeks of this, my mom got a carpet and placed it under the mirror to lower the sound of the coin 8again and again.

        I heard my dad play pieces of new music on the piano, 9 I knew how to practice -- slowly, going for precision(精确) rather than speed. One day I tried the magic in the mirror and the 10disappeared. It did not look like a magic trick. It 11like a miracle.

        One of the lessons I learn very early as a magician is that the most 12 part of a trick has nothing to do with the secret. The secret is simple: a hidden piece of tape, a small mirror, a special playing card. In this case, the 13was a series of tricks to hide the coin behind my hand in the act of opening it, a dance of the fingers that I learned so 14 that I didn't even have to think. I would close my hand, then 15it, and the coin would disappear not by skill but by real magic.

    (1)
    A . how B . when C . why D . where
    (2)
    A . restaurant B . library C . hospital D . supermarket
    (3)
    A . rich B . strong C . young D . smart
    (4)
    A . wrote B . sold C . found D . sent
    (5)
    A . wrong B . new C . cheap D . good
    (6)
    A . spent B . took C . cost D . paid
    (7)
    A . sizes B . reasons C . facts D . times
    (8)
    A . flying B . using C . dropping D . rising
    (9)
    A . so B . and C . or D . but
    (10)
    A . book B . coin C . game D . show
    (11)
    A . looked B . sounded C . tasted D . smelled
    (12)
    A . boring B . embarrassing C . worrying D . amazing
    (13)
    A . answer B . secret C . book D . play
    (14)
    A . carefully B . happily C . completely D . comfortably
    (15)
    A . break B . throw C . open D . sell
  • 1. (2019九上·亭湖月考) 完形填空

        One day, my English teacher asked me to help her save back—up(备份)copies of her work in the computer. I then realized I was able to know the grades of all of her students. I 1 her how to copy files from one disk to another and she thanked me.

        A few days later, she asked me to help her again, because she 2 how to do it. When I showed it to her, some students in my class 3 and began to talk among themselves 4.

        Later that day, at lunchtime, several of them came up to me.

        "Hey, could you help us change our grades? We'll 5 for it."

        I could not believe what I heard. I could get paid for something very 6. "All right. I'll do it." The next day, my English teacher 7 me to help her out again. When she was not paying 8, I changed their grades from Fs to As.

        I soon became very 9 among my friends. They began to treat me like God who could do 10. Words spread quickly and I became very rich.

        Everything was going fine 11 I was called into the headmaster's office. When I got there, both my teacher and the headmaster were very angry. "I've known you for three years. I don't want to believe what your teacher said, but I have to. She has too much evidence(证据)," the headmaster12 . "Do you have anything to say for yourself?"

        "No." I said finally. I didn't realize how 13 my behavior had been. I had disappointed (使……失望) my teacher and the headmaster. And there was no way 14. I had to leave my school. That was a good15 for me.

    (1)
    A . said B . asked C . knew D . showed
    (2)
    A . lost B . remembered C . reminded D . forgot
    (3)
    A . listened B . noticed C . played D . checked
    (4)
    A . quietly B . luckily C . sincerely D . angrily
    (5)
    A . pay B . praise C . follow D . explain
    (6)
    A . difficult B . easy C . interesting D . pleasant
    (7)
    A . encouraged B . ordered C . taught D . asked
    (8)
    A . money B . work C . attention D . interest
    (9)
    A . common B . popular C . modest D . dishonest
    (10)
    A . something B . anything C . nothing D . some things
    (11)
    A . until B . after C . because D . while
    (12)
    A . laughed B . smiled C . continued D . answered
    (13)
    A . hard B . interesting C . serious D . important
    (14)
    A . up B . in C . back D . down
    (15)
    A . skill B . lesson C . story D . example
  • 1. (2019九上·无锡月考) 完形填空

        The teacher sent me home with a note for my mother that said I needed to visit the eye doctor because I failed the vision test. The trip home that day was very slow.

        My mother said it would all be just fine. "It wouldn't hurt a bit," she said. But I wasn't worried about pain-I was worried about looking 1.

        The next day, my mother pulled me to the eye doctor's office. I 2 a set of frames (镜框) and tried to believe my mother when she said they looked really 3 on me. The doctor said the glasses would be ready soon. But I wasn't ready at all, and I didn't think I ever would be.

        When the glasses arrived, the eye doctor put them on my face and walked me out onto the sidewalk in front of his office. When I looked 4 from my shoes, I found myself in a whole new world – a world filled with 5 pictures, bright colours, and fine detail everywhere I looked. Suddenly I 6 the beautiful outline of red leaves on trees. I could see the details of people's faces long before they were standing in front of me. I could see my mother 7 as she watched me see the world in a whole new way.

        "Glasses aren't so bad, are they? " Mom asked.

        "Not at all, " I thought to myself. On that first day, they were a 8.

        The Monday morning came, and I had to 9 the kids in my classroom. And it happened, just like I feared it would be. A mean kid pointed at me in the middle of the maths class and shouted, "Four 10!" But at the same moment, looking through my new glasses, I could see all the way across the room that the kid who had said it had an awfully big nose.

    (1)
    A . smart B . old C . funny D . blind
    (2)
    A . chose B . made C . fixed D . owned
    (3)
    A . silly B . good C . huge D . strange
    (4)
    A . around B . back C . down D . up
    (5)
    A . pale B . dark C . clever D . rare
    (6)
    A . noticed B . recorded C . developed D . imagined
    (7)
    A . crying B . worrying C . dreaming D . smiling
    (8)
    A . present B . wonder C . beauty D . fashion
    (9)
    A . impress B . visit C . face D . avoid
    (10)
    A . noses B . eyes C . glasses D . frames
  • 1. (2019九上·郑州月考) 先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。

        Our teacher asked us what our favorite animal was, and I said," Fried chicken" She said I wasn't funny, but she wasn't1, because everyone else laughed.

        My parents told me to always be truthful and I am. Fried chicken is my favorite 2. I told my dad what happend, and he said my teacher was probably a (n) 3 of PETA. He said they love animals very much. I do, too. Especially chicken, pork and beef. 4 my teacher sent me to the principal's office (校长室). I told him what happened, and he 5, too. Then he told me not to do it again.

        The next day in class my teacher asked me what my favorite live animal was. I told her it was chicken. She asked me6, just like she'd asked the other children. I told her it was because people could 7 them into fried chicken. She sent me back to the principal's office. He laughed, and told me not to do it again. I don't 8. My parents taught me to be honest, 9 my teacher doesn't like it when I am.

        Today, my teacher asked us to tell her what famous person10 like(s) most.

        I told her, "Colonel Sanders (肯德基创始人)."

        Guess where I am now...

    (1)
    A . anger B . right C . patient D . serious
    (2)
    A . food B . animal C . answer D . taste
    (3)
    A . example B . discover C . enemy D . member
    (4)
    A . Instead B . Again C . Anyway D . Also
    (5)
    A . laughed B . believed C . shouted D . agreed
    (6)
    A . when B . where C . how D . why
    (7)
    A . cut B . divide C . make D . add
    (8)
    A . care B . regret C . understand D . remember
    (9)
    A . but B . and C . or D . for
    (10)
    A . I B . we C . she D . they
  • 1. (2019九上·珠海月考) 完形填空

    One evening, a boy and his grandfather went for a walk. As they walked, they found a pair of old shoes on the road. They thought the shoes must 1 a farmer who was working nearby. The boy said, "Let's 2 a joke on him. We can hide the shoes and see what he will do." But his grandfather said, "Boy, we shouldn't have 3 by hurting other people. 4, we should help them. Let's put a coin in each shoe, and then hide ourselves to see what will happen."

        The boy did as 5 his grandfather said. Later, the farmer finished his work and came back to his shoes. He put his foot into one of his shoes, and then he felt something 6. He was surprised to find a coin in his shoe. Then he found 7 coin. He said 8, "Thank goodness! I can give them to my wife."

        After seeing this, the boy's eyes were 9 of tears. The boy said, "Grandpa, you taught me a 10 which I will never forget. It's more blessed (幸福) to give than to receive."

    (1)
    A . be B . belong to C . prefer to D . come to
    (2)
    A . make B . think C . pay D . play
    (3)
    A . fun B . money C . shoes D . time
    (4)
    A . Instead B . However C . Luckily D . Clearly
    (5)
    A . which B . how C . what D . when
    (6)
    A . soft B . hard C . sweet D . tasty
    (7)
    A . another B . other C . the other D . others
    (8)
    A . sadly B . excitedly C . carefully D . angrily
    (9)
    A . filled B . full C . short D . kind
    (10)
    A . class B . story C . lesson D . speech
  • 1. (2019九上·福州月考) 从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

        Have you ever heard of e-waste(电子垃圾)? How do you deal with your MP4 players, mobile phones and when your computers, they're broken or you want a new one?

        Most people just throw them away. With the 1of electric industry, e-waste pollution has become a serious problem. According to the United Nations, in 2014, people around the world produced 41.8 million tons(吨) of e-waste and only2 less than 20% of it. The US was 3waster in the world, producing 7.1 million tons. China came second, 4 6 million tons.

        It's important to pay attention to e-waste. It can be5valuable or harmful, depending on what we do with it. E-waste is a valuable urban mine(城市矿藏). The value of the metals, like gold and silver is high and the metals can be reused.6 if people throw them away, the toxic(有毒的) chemicals can7the earth or air, and they will affect the environment and people's health.

        Now, Apple recycles people's used products in China when they are buying new8. The company will test and repair them and then sell them at lower prices.9e-waste, we can buy longer lasting electronic products. If you don't want your electronics, find a new home for them. You can also take them to see10 companies can offer recycling programs.

    (1)
    A . increase B . agreement C . development
    (2)
    A . recycled B . rebuilt C . replaced
    (3)
    A . big B . bigger C . the biggest
    (4)
    A . at B . with C . as
    (5)
    A . both B . either C . neither
    (6)
    A . so B . and C . but
    (7)
    A . get into B . get up C . get on
    (8)
    A . them B . those C . ones
    (9)
    A . To increase B . To reduce C . To keep
    (10)
    A . that B . where C . whether
  • 1. (2019九上·北京月考) 完形填空

        Hannah Taylor is a schoolgirl from Manitoba, Canada. One day, when she was five years old, she was walking with her mother in downtown Winnipeg. They saw a man eating out of a garbage can. She asked her mother why he did that, and her mother said that the man was homeless and hungry. Hannah was very 1. She couldn't understand why some people had to live their lives without shelter or enough food. Hannah started to think about how she could 2, but of course, there is not a lot one five-year-old can do to solve the problem of homelessness.

        Later, when Hannah attended school, she saw another homeless person. It was a woman 3 an old shopping trolley (购物车) which was piled with bags. It seemed that everything the woman owned was in them. This made Hannah very sad, and even more 4 to do something. She had been talking to her mother about the lives of homeless people since they first saw the homeless man. Her mother told her that if she did something to change the problem that made her sad, she wouldn't feel as bad.

        Hannah began to speak out about the homelessness in Manitoba and then in other provinces. She hoped to 5 her message of hope and awareness. She started the Ladybug Foundation, an organization aiming at getting rid of homelessness. She began to host "Big Bosses" lunches where she would try to persuade local business leaders to 6 to the cause. She also organized a fund raising drive in "Ladybug Jars" to collect everyone's spare change during "Make Change" month. More recently, the foundation began another activity called National Red Scarf Day—a day when people donate $20 and wear red scarves in support of Canada's hungry and homeless.

        There is an emergency shelter in Winnipeg called "Hannah's Place", something that she is very 7 of. Hannah Places is divided into several areas, providing shelter for people when it's so cold that sleeping outdoors can mean death. In the more than five years since Hannah began her activities, she has received a lot of 8. For example, she received the 2007 BRICK Award recognizing the 9 of young people to change the world. But through all this, Hannah still has the life of a Winnipeg school girl, except that she pays regular visits to homeless people.

        Hannah is one of many examples of young people who are making a 10 in the world. You can, too!

    (1)
    A . annoyed B . nervous C . ashamed D . upset
    (2)
    A . behave B . manage C . help D . work
    (3)
    A . pushing B . carrying C . buying D . holding
    (4)
    A . excited B . determined C . energetic D . grateful
    (5)
    A . exchange B . leave C . keep D . spread
    (6)
    A . contribute B . lead C . apply D . agree
    (7)
    A . aware B . afraid C . proud D . sure
    (8)
    A . praises B . invitations C . replies D . appointments
    (9)
    A . needs B . interests C . dreams D . efforts
    (10)
    A . choice B . profit C . judgement D . difference
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