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第二部 完形填空知识完形填空考情近几年中考和模拟题中的完形填空淡化了纯语法的知识,注重结合上下文来(2016中考

完形填空题Mum’sChristmasMollyranbackhomefromschoolanddroppedherschoolbagonthesofa.Thenonthetableshesaw“Mum’sWishBook”–amailordercatalog(商品)fromagiftshop.“Mum,”shesaidexcitedlytoherselfthisyearyou’llgettheglovesyouwant!”Mollyhadwalkedadogforaneighborandsavedher31allyeartobuyMumthegloves.Sheopened“Mum’sWishBook”andhopedthatshecouldfindthese32init.Teasrandownherfacewhenshesawtheglovesinthecatalog.Mumwouldn’tbuythemforherself,becausethefamilyhada33timeonthefarm.SheonceheardMumsaytoDad,“Maybesomeday,I’llhavethemoneytogetthem.”Mollyranoutbythebackdoorandwentstraighttothepostoffice.Thereshecarefullyfilledouttheorderformtornfromthecatalog.“Ineedtobuyastampto34theform.”ShesaidtoMr.Smith,theonlyworkerinthepost“Umm,apairofgloves?”saidMr.Smith,ashepassedastampto“Yes,It’saChristmasgiftforMum,butpleasedon’t lher.It’sour35,OK?”Mollydidn’tAsMollywalkedbackhome,shedecidedtolDadhersecret.“You’vegottocheckthemailboxeveryday,”saidMolly36toDad.Henodded,withabigs.CominghomefromschooleverydayMollypeekedat(偷看)DadwhenMumwasn’t37,buteverytimeheshookhishead.OnChristmasEve,Dadcamebackfrommailbox,stillemptyhanded.Mollyfelt38whenshewenttobed,becauseshedidn’thavetheglovesforMum.BeforeChristmasdinner,asMumtooktheapplepiesoutoftheoven,Mollybegan39thetable.Suddenly,theyheardsomeonepullingupthedriveway.FromthewindowtheysawMr.Smithmakinghiswaytothedoor,withaboxinhishand.Mr.Smith40Mumthebox,“IbelievethisisMumlookedfromDadtoMollyandopenedthebox.Hereyeslitupwhenshesawthegloves.“Oh,whoboughttheseforme?”sheasked.“Santadid,”saidMolly“Ho!Ho!Ho!MerryChristmas!”Mr.Smith,withaloudlaugh.ItwasChristmasthatnoonewouldeverforget.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016中考答案:31—35BCADA36—40NoOneWordsButMyTheclassroomwasfullofthoseofuswhowantedtoworkontheschoolnewspaper.Ididn’twritealotbutworkingonthepapersoundedlikefun.I31theideaofbeingareporter,interviewingmyfriends,andcoveringmiddleschoolevents.Tobechosen,wehadtoturninanexampleofour32Iwroteanarticleaboutthejoysofsummer,andshowedittomyfather,atalentpoethereaditandfrowned(皱眉).“It’sokay.”myfathersaid,takingoutapencil“Buthowaboutchangingthissentenceto..."Andasaresult,herewrotethewholepiece—withoutme,for1neversaidanythingto Nosurprise—hisversion(版本)was34.Hehadagiftforlanguage.ItwassomuchbetterthanmypiecethatIturnedinhisversioninsteadofmine. etotheDundeeSchoolNews,"myteachersaidtome.ButbeforeIcouldbe35aboutthenews,headded,“Basedonthatexcellentarticleyouwroteaboutsummer,Iexpectyoutowriteaalopinionarticleeveryweekforthesecondpageofthepaper."Iwassosurprised!Iwasunabletowriteatthatlevel,butIcouldn’tlthe36toteacher,andIcouldn’taskmyfatherforhelp,Thattermworkingonthepaperwasreallypainful.Andmyteacherclearlyexpressed37“Can’tyouwritesomethingmorelikethefirstpieceyouwrote?”hesaid,eachtimeIturnedinmyarticle.Icouldn't,becauseatthatage,Ididn'thavemyfathersabilityandexperienceasawriter.Weekafterweek,Itriedhard,butmywritingnever38thelevelofthefirstarticle.Atlast,tomytotalshame,anotherstudenttookmyce.I39thatmyfatherrewrotemyfirstarticlehimself,insteadofsimplytryingtohelpmetoimproveit.ButinmyheartIknewitwasmyfault(错误)becauseIallowedhimtodoit.Later,Idid easuccessfulwriteronmyown.Lookingback,Irealizedthatthepainandshameofthatschoolexperiencehada40side.Ittaughtmetodependonmyselfandbemyself.Soeveryday,Itrytousemyownwords,findmyownstyleandbemyownbestself.Itfeelsgreat.()31A.B.C. )32.A.B.C.D. )33.A.B.C.D. )34.A.B.C.D. )35.A.B.CD. )36.A.B.CD. )37.A.B.C.D. )38.A.B.CD. )39.A.B.C.D.com )40.A.B.C.D.2016东城一模答案:31—35CBBDA36—40IsThatChristmaswasalwaysanamazingtimeinmyhomewhenIwasgrowingup.Myparentshavealotofmoneybuttheywerealwaysverygenerous(的)whenitcametogivingus31.Infacttheydidn'tjustgivepresentstouschildren.EveryyeartheyheldaChristmasEvepartyandgaveallthekidsintheneighborhoodpresentsaswell.Oneyear,whenIwaseightyearsold,IwashothatIwould32abikeforChristmas.Imadeitclearbyleavinghints(暗示)tomyparentsineverywayIknew.OnChristmasmorning,however,whenwegottotheendofthepresentgiving,Iwas33.MylastpresentwasnotthebikeIhadhopedfor.Withoutthinkingcarefully,Isaid,“Isthatall?”ThemomentIsaiditIknewIhadmadeamistake.Thosewordswere34inanysituation.Myparentslookedunhappy,asmydisappointmentwasobvious.IwassoupsetthatIdidn't35howunthankfulIsounded.Mywholefamilyfeltvery fortable.Forafewmomentstherewasnothingbutsilenceinthehouse.IstartedtorealizewhatastupidthingIhadsaid.Aftermyparentsworkedsohard,howcould136thatIdidnotreceiveabikewhenIhadreceivedsomanyotherthings?Thenmyfathergotupandwentoutsidethelivingroomtothehallway.Hecamebackwiththebicyclethattheyhad37togivemeafteralltheotherpresentsweregiven.NowIfeltevenworsethanbeforeIhadgotthebikebuthadshownmyfamilywhatan Iactuallywas.HowcouldIeverenjoythebikeafterthat?Myparentswereverywisepeopleandtheyknewhowto38this.TheytoldmetothinkabouthowIfeltatthemomentIreceivedthebike.TheytoldmetorememberthatfeelingsothatIwouldneverrepeatthat39andfeelthatwayagain.Foryearsafterthat,attheendofallthepresentgiving,myfatherwouldaskmewhatIhadtosaytoeveryone.It eafamilyjoke.Iwouldalwayssay,“Isthatall?”ButwhatI40was“Thankssomuch.”Andeveryoneknew31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.com37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.ex39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016东城二模答案:31—35CDABC36—40 There’salwaysIwassittingaroundtheothermorningthinkingaboutsomeofmyformer(以前的)WhenIdothat,mythoughtsalwaysturntoEighteenyearsago,onthefirstdayofthirdgrade,whenIhadmyclasswritesomethingaboutthemselves,hejustsatthere.SoItookhimoutsidetoseewhatwaswrong.“Youcan31aboutsomethingelse;anythingyouwant,”Ioffered.Heturnedtomeandshouted,“Ican’twrite!”andthrewhispencil.Vincentwasdifficultand32.Heactedout.Hethrewthings.Herefusedtowork,tobequiet,tositdown.Sothesemanyyearslater,Iwonderedwhathewasupto.Withtimeonmyhands,Idhimandlookedhimupon andbeforelongIfoundhim.Andafterafewtextsweagreedtomeet.Andhetoldmehis33.Vincentknewhewassmart.buthealsoknewhecouldn’tdowhatotherkidsdid.Hehadtomovearoundandtalk.Forhim,sittingstill,listeningandreading,didn’t34.Themorehetriedtodothethingsonhisterms,themorewedhimtodothethingsonourtermsandtheangrierhegot.Theangrierhegot,themoretroublehegotinto.Inotherwords,we35Buthewouldn’tletmelhimthat.Hetookfullresponsibilityforhisbehavior.Herememberedfeeling36foractingout.That37me.KidslikeVincentarealwaysangryaboutsomething;theyholdtheworldresponsiblefortheconsequence().ThisstoryalsohadoneofusturningVincentaround.Butnoneofusdidthatforhim.TherewerenoexcellentteacherslikeAnnieSullivanorJaimeEscalante.Thatdidn’tmeanwedidn’t38.Iremembercountlessconversations,tryingtounderstandhim,goingtohisLittleLeaguegames.ItwasVincentwhoturnedVincentaround,alongwithajunkie(吸毒者)housepainterheworkedwithafterfailingthroughhighschool.Thisguyclearlyscared(惊吓)himstraight;talkedhimintogoingto39.ButitwasVincentwhoattendedclassesandgotstraightA’sfortwoyears.AnditwasVincentwhogotacceptedintotendifferentuniversities,includingStanfordandUW.AnditwasVincentwholandedagreatjobatabigtech.Vincentiscompleydifferentfrom18yearsago.Icouldn’tbehappierforAndforme,the40issimplebutpowerful—there’salways31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B. D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016西城一模答案:31—35CABCD36—40ThePowerofWhenmydogGraciedisappearedsixyearsago,IreallylearnedwhatIbelieve.Gracieescapedfromourbackyardaround2:00p.m.Wesearchedtheneighborhoodforhoursbuthadno (31Weputupadvertisementsandbydark,wereturnedhomeexhausted精疲力竭Onthesecondday,Icalledmyanimaldoctor,theSPCA,andtheanimalshelter(Nothing.IfeltIfIknewGraciehadbeen 32),Iwouldhavebeenheartbroken.IfIknewshewascaughtsomewhere,Iwouldsaveher.IfIknewshehadfoundabetterhome,Iwouldbe yetrelieved放心的ButhowdoIdealwiththeunknownWaitpatientlySearchendlessly?GiveThethirdday,whileIwassearchinginthewoodswithmyfriendRhea,ItoldherlosingGraciewaslikelosingfaith(信任)ineverything.Rheasdandsaid,“Youknow,maybeGracie’sonagreatadventure.”Itseems (34),butIfeltbetterthen.Rhea’swords (35)mewhat,asawriter,Isurelyhavefaithin:thepowerofstory.Asonewritersaid,allwehaveisstories.It’swhatholdsourlifetogether.Wecallstoriesscience,somestoriesmyth(神话),butimaginehearingforthefirsttimethattheworldmayberound.Suchstoriesonly erealwhenwe (36)them.Andsomestoriesareneversupportedwithscientificfacts,buttheystillseemtoholdtrue.Forexample,tenyearsearlier,I’ddreamtthatIshouldgeta (37),andbythatevening,Graciecameintomylife.Whenpeoplewouldaskwhatkindofdogshewas,IwouldsayMuppetwolfterrier(小猎狗).ItwassomethingI (38)becauseIbelievedGraciewashalfdog,halfSowhynotimaginenowthatshewasoffonanadventureexploringherwolf daystartedwithmefindinga (39)onthesidewalk,I’dalwaysthoughtoffindingmoneyasagoodsign.AndIwassureGraciewouldcomehomeonthefifthday.Iguessitwasanotherstorytoholdonto.OnDayFive,Iwasatafriend’shousewhenherphonerang.IknewimmediayitwasnewsaboutGracie.AndIwasright.WhenIfinallysawherinmyhallway,Icried.“Mywolfdays 31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.lookedB.builtC.setD.made39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016西城二模答案:31—35ADCBC36—40Justinwasreallygoodatbasketballandhethoughtitwastheonlywayoutofhisschool.Hecouldrunwiththe31fastandbeatanyoftheolderboysatthecourtandtheyoungerboysdidn’thaveachance.Oneday,someboysfromanotherschoolranupandaskedto32withJustin.ThebigoneinthemiddlesaidthathehadheardJustinwasthebestandhewantedtoseeifitwastrue.Justinagreed.Duringthegame,Justinwasrunningalloverthebigboysandmakinghisshots.Suddenly,abigboy33Justin.Justinwentflying,fellonthegroundandbrokehisleg.ThedoctorsaidJustinmightneveryagain.Justinwasso34.Thefirstsixweeks,JustinjustlayinbedwatchingTVeverydayandatepotatochipsuntilthebagwasempty.Justinputontoomuchweight.Hisonce35futuredisappeared.Whenhelosthimselfingreathopelessness,Justin’ssister,Kikicamehomefromtheuniversity.Shewaslikesunshine,36excitingstoriesofcollege.JustinwasattractedbythestoriesthatKikitold.“Justin!”Sheinterruptedhisdaydream.“Letmeseeyourprogressreport.”Justinwas37.Hisgradeshadreallyfallensincehebrokehisleg.“Ohno,thiswon’tdo,Justin,”shesaid.“We’regoingtoimprovethegrades.”So,whileshewashomeonbreak,theystudied,talkedandworkedtogether.Justin38betterandhewasn’tsoupset.Afterspendingthoseweekswithhissister,Justinrealizedthathedidn’twanttofeelbadforhimselfanymore,andhedidn’twanttogiveup.Basketballusedtobehisthing,andhewasgoodatit,butnowtherewasonly39,sohehadtogetgoodatthat.Justinpassedthroughallhisclasses.Withthestudyskillshehadlearnedfromhissister,Justinscoreda24ontheACT.Everyuniversitythatheappliedto(申请)acceptedhim.Whentheautumncame,Justinhadhis40incollegesHedecidedtogotothesunniestuniversityinHawaiiandnobodycouldsaythatJustinmadeabadchoice.31.A.B.C.D.32.yB.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016海淀一模答案:31—35 36—40FriendsorTinahadtwoexamsthatday.Physicswasfirstandshehatedphysics,itwasherworst31.HerfriendLilyhadpromisedtohelpherstudyforthephysicsexam.Butfortwoweeks,Lilydidn’tansweranyofhercallsormessages.Tinawasdisappointedandangry.Whiletakingtheexam,TinafounditdifficulttoanswerquestionnumberShelookedupandwassurprisedtoseeLilyholdingher32underthetableandfromit.Lilywouldgetagoodgradebycheating.Itwasn’tfair!TinafeltreallyangryatLilyandeventhoughtaboutlingtheteacher.Butwhatwouldeveryoneelsethinkofher?Justthen,Mr.Reedstartedtocollecttheexampapers.Ohno,Tinahadn’t33itandshewasgoingtofailagain!Atlunchtime,TinawantedtotalktoLilybutcouldn’tfindher.Tinathoughtabout34theteacher,buteveryonewouldhateherifshedidthat.“Itwasn’tfair!”shethought.Justthen,Mr.Reedwalkedpasthertable.“Mr.Reed…”Tina35him.Thatafternoon,TinawassittingbehindLilyinthehistoryexam.Lilydidn’ttakeherphoneout.Maybeshedidn’tneedtocheatathistory.Tinafeltalittle36thatshehadtoldMr.Reed.Butitwastoolatenow.TinawasonthelastquestionwhenshesawLilyholdingherphoneunderthetable.Withoutthinking,TinalookedupandnoddedtoMr.Reed.Lilywaslookingatherphoneanddidn’thearMr.Reedashewalked37uptohertable.Mr.ReedpickedupLily’sexampaper,pointedtothedoorandtoldhertogooutside.EveryonewasstaringatLilyandTinafeltreallysorryWhenTinawasleavingschool,Lilystoppedher“Tina,ImreallysorryIdidn’tansweryourcalls,butmyfamilyishavinga38time.Mydadhadaheartattackandhe’sinhospital.HehadabigoperationtodayandIwasveryworried.Iknewitwasstupid,butIwasreading39frommymomtoseehowitwasgoing.Mr.Reedcaughtme.HethoughtIwascheating.Buthe40andunderstandsmenow.ImsorryIdidn’tlyouwhatwashappening.Iknowyou’reagoodfriend.Willyouforgiveme?"31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016海淀二模答案:31—35 36—40Ronny’sRonnylookedlikeeveryotherkidinthefirst-gradeclassroomwhereIvolunteeredastheReadingMom.However,Ronnystoodapartfromhisclassmatesinotherways.Hehadaspeechproblemsohecouldn’t31likeotherkidsinhisgrade.IworkedwithallthestudentsinRonny’sclassonebyonetoimprovetheirreadingskills.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny’s32I’dgivehimasilents,andhe’dflyoutofhischair.HesatverytomeandopenedthebookasifhewasopeningatreasurenobodyhadeverIwatchedhisfingersmoveslowlyundereachletterashestruggled(努力)toreadoutEverytimehe33toreadawordwithastrangepronunciation,thebiggestswouldspreadacrosshisfaceandhiseyeswouldshinewith34Itbrokemyhearteachandeverytime.Afewweeksbeforetheschoolyearended,Iheldan ceremony().I35Ronnywithabook—oneofthoseLittleGoldenBooksthatonlycost$5.Tears(眼泪)randownhisfaceasheheldthebookclosetohimandwentbacktohisseat.Istayedwiththeclassfortherestoftheday.Ronnyneverletgoofthe36,notonce.Itneverlefthishands.Afewdayslater,Ireturnedtotheschooltovisit.I37Ronnyonachairnearyground,thebookopeninhislap.Histeachersaid,“Hehasn’tputthatbookdownsinceyougaveittohim.Doyouknowthat’shisfirstbookhe’severactuallyowned?”Keebackmytears,IwalkedtowardsRonny,cedmyhandonhisshoulderandasked,“Willyoureadmeyourbook,Ronny?”Andthen,forthenextfewminutes,hereadtomemore38thanI’deverthoughtpossiblefromhim.Thepageswerealreadydog-eared,likethebookhadbeenreadthousandsoftimesalready.Whenhefinishedreading,Ronnyclosedhisbookandsaidwithgreatsatisfaction,“39book!"Whatapowerfulcontribution(贡献)thewriterofthatLittleGoldenBookhadmadeinthelifeofadisadvantagedchild.Atthatmoment,IknewIwouldget40aboutmyownwritinganddowhatthatwriterhaddoneandprobablystilldoescareenoughtowriteastorythatchangesachild’slife,careenoughtomakeadifference.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016朝阳一模答案:31—35ACDBC36—40Aftermedicalschool,MichaelmovedtoSouthernCalifornia.Hebecamea3latMissionCommunityHospital.ThereMichaelwasknownforhishardwork.ManypatientswerehelpedbyMichael,includingalittlebabycalledChris.InAugust1985,Chrisenteredtheworldearlierthanexpected,weighingonly1.5kg.Afewmonthlaterhewasbackinthehospital.Histemperaturerosequicklywithallthesymptomsofmeningitis(脑膜炎症状).Michaeldidn't32thisyoungpatient'sside.“AnythingcouldhavegonewrongatthatpointsoIstayedtherethroughthenighttomakesureeverythingwasdone33Michaelsaid.WhatMichaeldidmeanttheworldtoChrisparentsespeciallythenextdaywhenMichael34tothemthattheirbaby'sfeverhadgoneThenChrisparentschoseMichaeltobetheirson'sdoctorforhischildhood.WhenChrisfinishedprimaryschool,thetwolost35.WhatMichaelcouldneverhaveexpectedwashowChriswouldreenterhislife30yearslaterAtaround5a.monMarch29,2015,Michaelwasdrivinghomewhensuddenlyatruck36controlandhithiscarbadlyinfrontofhim.“ThenIfeltheatandlookeddownandcouldseefirearoundmylegs!”Ashetriedtoopenthedoor,herealizeditwas37.Hewastrapped(使…陷人困境)inhiscarwatchingfireriseuparoundhislegs.Aftermorethan40yearshelothersasadoctorsuddenlyheneeded38.ButhecouldneverhaveimaginedwhereitwouldcomeLuckily,lessthanaaway,agroupoffirefighters(消防队员)werecoming.Guesswhowasinthisgroup?ItwasChris.Theyarrivedthereintime.TheyhelpedMichaeloutofthecarandsenthimtothehospital.AsChrislearnedthenameofthe hehadjustsaved,hesaid,“Isurely39him.ButIcouldn'tbelieveit.”WhenMichaelrealizedthatthelittlebabyheoncesavedhadjustsavedhim,allhecoulddowastoholdbacktears.“Itreallymakesyouthinkabout40,”Michaelsays,Everythingwedoissoimportantandaffects(影响)somanyothers.”31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D. 35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016朝阳二模答案:31—35CCBAB36—40AnHonestlyFunBillcouldn’twaitforSeptemberwhenschoolwouldstart.ItwasearlyAugust,andhewasatthesamesummer31.Hehasbeentherefivetimes.Whenhisdadwasaboy,hewenttothesamecampandlovedit.Billdidn’t32itatall.Buthedidn’twanttodisappointhisdadbylinghimaboutBythemiddleofAugust,Billreallywantedto33.Hehadenoughofthehorses,enoughofthebaseballgamesandenoughofthebadcampfood.Hewrotetohismomandaskedherifshewould34himupearly,buthedidn’twanthismomtolhisdad.Shewrotebackinaletterwhichsaid.“Ican’tdothat.Iamalwayshonestwithyourdad.Ifyoureallywanttoleave,Iwilltalktohimaboutit.”Billwasstilltoo35aboutdisappointinghisdad,sohewrotebacktohismomthathe36forthelasttwoweeksandtrytomakethebestofit.Heaskedhismomifshewouldmakehisfavoritemealwhenhegothome.Duringthatlastweek,Billwaslookingforwardtothemealhismomwouldbemaking.Everytime,heateacampmealhe37hewaseatinghismom’scooking.Allofasudden,thefooddidn’ttasteasbadasbefore.Billdecidedtobehonestwithhiscampcoach.Hetoldthecoachthathewasn’t38withthehorsehehadbeengivenandhewantedtochange.ThecoachaskedBillwhichhorsehemightfeelbetterriding.Billwasthengiventoanotherhorseforthelastweek,andhestartedtolikehorsebackBillneverlikedying39becausehedidn’tlikeying1stbase.Hetoldthecoach,andthecoachaskedhimtoycatcher.Billstartedtoactuallylikeit.WhenBill’sparentscametopickhimupfromcamp,hesaidtotheminallhonesty.“Thiswasthebestsummeratcampever.BecauseItriedtoexpressmyself40sothatotherscanunderstandmebetter.Ienjoyeditalot.”31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.201631—35ACBDC36—40TheMagicOnceuponatimetherewasalittleboywhobecameveryill.Hehadtospendalldayinbed,unableto31.Becauseotherchildrenweren’tallowedtocomenearhim,hesufferedgreatly,andspenthisdaysfeeling32andblue.Therewasn’tmuchhecoulddoexceptlookingoutofthewindow.Timepassed,andhisfeelingofhopelessnessjust33Untilonedayhesawastrangeshapeinthewindow.Itwasatinybeareatingasausagesandwich.Thebearsqueezed(挤进)inthroughtheopen34,said“goodafternoon”totheboy,turnedaround,andleft.Ofcourse,theboywasvery35.Hewasstilltryingtooutwhathadhappened,whenoutsidehiswindowhesawamonkeyinasuit,busyblowingupaballoon.Atfirsttheboyaskedhimselfwhatthatcouldpossiblybe,butafterawhile,asmoreandmorecrazy-lookingcharactersappearedoutthewindow,hestarted36suddenlyandfoundithardtostop.Anyonewhowantedtostoplaughingwouldneverbehelpedbyseeingapigyingadrum,anelephantjumonasofa,oradogwearingapairofglassesandtalkingaboutnothingexceptpolitics.Thelittleboydidn’tlanyoneaboutthisbecausenoonewouldbelievehim.Evenso,thosestrangecharactersendedupputting37backinhisheart,andinhisbody.Beforelong,hishealthhadimprovedsomuchthathewasabletogobacktoschoolagain.Therehegottotalktohisfriends,andlthemallthe38thingshehadseen.Whilehewastalkingtohisbestfriend,hesawsomethingjumoutofhisfriend’sschoolbag.Theboyaskedhisfriendwhatitwas,andheinsistedandfinallyhisfriendhadto39himwhatwasinthebag:There,inside,wereallthefancy-dresssuitsthathisbestfriendhadbeenusingtotryto40thelittleboyAndfromthatdayon,thelittleboyalwaysdidhisbesttomakesurethatnoonefeltsadand31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.2016丰台二模答案:31—35ACBDA36—40OnedayMrs.Smithwassittinginherdoctor’swaitingroomwhenayoungboyandhismotherenteredtheoffice.TheyoungboycaughtMrs.Smith’sattention31heworeapatchoveroneeye.Shefelt32athownaturalheseemedtobeeventhoughhelostoneofhiseyes.Thedoctor’sofficewasverybusythatday,soMrs.Smithhadanopportunitytohaveachatwiththeboy’smotherwhileheyedwithhistoysoldiers.Intheend,Mrs.SmithtookthechancetoaskthelittleboywhathappenedtohiseyeHe33herquestionforalongmoment,andthenreplied,liftingthepatch,“There’snothingwrongwithmyeye.I’mapirate(海盗)!”Thenhereturnedtohis34.Mrs.Smithwastherebecauseshehadlostherlegfromthekneedownacaraccident.Her todaywastocheckwhetherithadbeenOKenoughtobefittedwithaprosthetic(假肢).Thelosshadbeen36toher.Tryasshewouldtobebrave,shefeltlikeadisabledfool.Sheknewthatthislossshouldnothaveabadeffectonherlife,butemotionally,shecouldnotgetoutofthefearandsadness.ThewordpiratechangedherlifeImmediayshesawherselfdressedasLongJohnSilver,afamouspirate,standingaboardapirateship.ShestoodwithherlegsntedwideapartTheshiprockedunderthestorm’s.37shestoodfirmly(稳固地).Shesdintoastorm.Atthatmoment,thedisabledimagewasrecedandhercourage38.Sheregardedtheyoungboywithrespect,whowasjustbusywithhissoldiers.Afewminuteslater,thenursecalledher.Asshe39onhercrutches,theboynoticedherleg.“Heylady,”hecalled,“What’swrongwithyourleg?”theyoungboy’smotherfeltverysorryforherson’squestion.Mrs.Smithlookeddownathershortenedlegforamoment.Thensherepliedwithas“Nothing.I’ma40,31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.exD.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.201631—35BCDAC36—40Itwasoneofthehottestdaysofthedryseason.Wehadnotseen31inalmostamonth.Thecropsweredying.Ifwedidn’tseesomerainsoon,wewouldloseeverything.IwasinthekitchenthatdaywhenIsawmyson,Billy,walkingtowardthe32.Tryingtobeasstillaspossible,hewasobviouslywalkingwithgreat33.Minutesafterhedisappearedintothewoods,hecamerunningoutagain,towardthehouse.Momentslater,however,hewasonceagainwalkinginthat34waytowardthewoods.Icouldn’ttakeitanylongerandI35him.Hewascupbothhandsinfrontofhimashewalked,beingvery36nottospill(溢出)thewaterhecarried.AsIcamecloser,Isawthemostsurprisingsight.Severallargedeerstoodinfrontofhim.Billywalkedrightuptothem.Butthedeerdidnothurthimnor37moveasBillykneltdown.AndthenIsawababydeerlyingontheground,obviouslythirsty,liftitsheadtolapupthewaterinmyboy’shandsWhenthewaterwasgone,Billyjumpeduptorunbacktothehouse.Ifollowedhimbacktoaspigot(水龙头).Billyopeneditandletthedripslowly38uphis“cup”.Whenhestoodupandbegantoturnback,Iwasthereinfrontofhim.Hislittleeyeswerefilledwithtears.“I’mnot39,”wasallhesaid.Theweekbefore,hehadmadethesametroublewithourhorses,whichcausedhimalecturefromhisfatherabouttheimportanceofnotwastingwater.Thistime,I40him,withasmallpotofwaterfromthekitchen.Ilethimtakecareofthebabydeeraloneforitwashisjob.Asthetearsthatrolleddownmyfacebegantohittheground,theyweresuddenlyjoinedbyotherdrops…moredrops…andmore.Ilookedupatthesky.AllIcansayisthattherainthatcamethatdaysavedourfarm,justliketheactionsofonelittleboysavedanother.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.comD.40.A.B.C.D.2016石景山二模答案:31—35CABDB36—40WalletThisisastoryaboutalearningexperience.IthadabigeffectonthewayIlivemylife.The31inthestorydidnotgivemetestsorevengrademeonmywork.Iwastaughtbyoneofthemosteffectivemethodsofteaching,onethatonlypeoplewithlotsoflovecan“Mywallet!Whereisit?”weremyfirstwordsbeforeIfoundmywalletwasmissing.I32mymemoryforafewgoodseconds,thenrealizedthatIhadleftmywalletinthelibrary'spublicrestroom!Becausethelibrarywasnowclosed,Ihadtowaituntilthenextmorningtolookforit.Whengottherethenextday,allIfoundwasaclean33.ThiswasthefirsttimeIcouldremembereverhatingtoseeacleanrestroom.AsIwalkedout,Ilookedatmyselfinthemirrorandshookmyheadatthe34girlinfrontofme.Iaskedthelibrarianifawallethadbeenfoundintherestroomyesterday.“No.”Thatwastheanswer.Iwalkedoffwithasenseofsadness.I35whatIwoulddoifIhadfound

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