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题型加练七动词应用(2017山东滨州中考)Iwasfeelingalittlesadbecausemymotherhadlostherjob.Oneday,whileI1.(walk)onthestreet,Iheardthatabeautifulpieceofpianomusic2.(play)abovethenoiseofthepeople.Iwalkedmoreslowly3.(find)outwhereitwascomingfrom.ThenIsawayoungladysittingatapiano.Shewassingingsongsaboutlove,believinginyourselfandkeepingon4.(try).Thewayshewassingingmademe5.(relax).Istoodtherequietly,watchingherplayingonsuchacrowdedNewYorksquare.Ithoughtthatshemustbebraveenoughtoperforminfrontofsomanypeople.Shenoticedme.Iwalkedoverand6. (tell)herhowgoodhermusicsounded.“Thankyou,“shesaid.“Ihavebeengoingthroughahardtimerecently,butyou'vemademehopefulagain.”Isaidtoher.“I'mgladthatIcouldhelp,”shereplied.“Whyareyousosad?”“Well,mymom7. (lose)herjob,andI'mnotsosurewhattodo...”“Didyounoticethewayyouwerewalking?Yourheadwasdown,”shesaid.“8. (notbe)upset,becauseopportunitycomesindifferentwaysandifyourheadisdown,youmightnotseeit.You9.(smile)more...liftyourheadup.”Ilookedather,amazedathowshewasencouragingme.“Why10.you(play)thepianoherenow?”Iaskedherwithasmile.Sheexplainedthatshesawalotofunhappypeopleintheworldandshetriedtocheerthemupbyplayingmusic.Ismiledalittlewider,realizingthatnodifficultiescouldstopmefromgoingon.(2018山东滨州二模)Nowadays,moreandmorepeoplehavereceivedallkindsofstrangecalls.Mostofthemtookplacewhilethepeople1.(use)mobilephones.Ifyouarenotcarefulenough,you2.(fall)intoatelephonefraud(欺诈)andevenloseyourlife.Whatisatelephonefraud?It3. (be)akindoffraudconductedoverthephone.Thecheatersmanage4.(communicate)withyouonthephone.Thentheyadviseyoutobuysomethingcheaporaskyousomethingaboutyourpersonalinformation.Whenyoumeetsuchacase,perhapsyou5.(face)afraud.Generallyspeaking,therearesometypicalwaysoffraudsuchaspretendingtobeyourfamilies,friendsandotherfamiliarpeopleinordertogetyourinformation;askingyoutotransfersomemoneytogetaprizeoradvisingyoutobuysomethingcheaponline.Somecheatersmayevenforceyoutoofferthemsomemoneytoavoid6.(be)hurt.Over1546millionpeople7. (fall)intotelephonefraudsinthelastthreeyears.Thenumberisincreasing.Itisreportedthatabout438millionpeople8.(meet)telephonefraudslastyear.Andthreeuniversitystudents9.(kill)inthefraud.Inmostcases,wecanrecognizethefraudifwepayattentiontoit.Andifyoufallintosuchafraud,you10.(keep)calmandcallthepolicetoaskforhelpatonce.Usuallythetraps(陷阱)areleftforthegreedy(贪婪的)cat.Ifyoudon'tlongforthecheapthingsandthinktwicebeforeyouact,suchcaseswon'thappentoyou!(2018-山东东营中考)TheBird'sChristmasTreeIt'sasunshiningwinterafternoon.InasmallyardinLuss,Scotland,KateandEffie1. (tie)thebasketstothebranches(树枝)oftheChristmastreeandfillingthemwithcorns.Thechildren2. (work)busilybuthappilyformanyhours,makingthelittlebasketsforthebirds.Manybirdscomein.Someareeating,andothersaredancing.Eventheprettybluejay(蓝松鸦)3.(forget)tobepretty.Whenhehaseatenhisfill,heisflyingaway,crying“Thanks,thanks!”Whatahappylifethetreebringstothebirdsandthechildren!Buttwoweeksago,thetree4.nearly(cut)intofirewood.Twoweeksago,theChristmastreewasonceinthelivingroom.KateandEffie,andSueandTom,hadahappyChristmasDay,forthetreewashungwithgiftsforthemall.Oneday,whenthechildren5.(play)gamesaroundthetree,Johncameandtoldthemthathewasgoingtocarryitintothewoodshed.“What6. you (do)withit,John?”thechildrenasked.“Iwanttocutitintofirewood,“answeredJohn.“Oh,don't!”criedthechildren.“Ourbeautifultree!Letus7.(have)italittlelonger!”“Whatwillyoudowithit?”askedJohn.“We8. (put)itintheyardandmakeaChristmastreeforthebirds,“repliedthechildren.SoJohncarriedthefirtreeintotheyard.Thereit9.(stand)inthewhitesnow,spreadingoutitsbeautifulgreenbranches.“Now”criedEffie,“letusmakesomebaskets10. (fill)corns.Thenwewilltiethemtothetreeforthebirds.”Whathappenednext?Asyoucanseeatthebeginningofthestory,thebirdsarelivinghappily.Withthebirdsandthetree,thechildrenarealsoveryhappy.Itishardtotellwhicharehappier,thebirdsorthechildren.Ibelievethetreeisthehappiestofall.(2019预测)Itwasanotherhot,drydayintheforest.Alittleantwasthirsty.Sohewenttoariver1.(get)adrink.Buttheantgottooclosetotheriver.He2.(carry)awaybytheflow(流动)oftheriver.“Help!Help!”criedthelittleant.Adove(鸽子)3. (sit)onatreenearby.Shesawwhathappenedtotheant.Shepulledaleaffromthetreeandhelditinhermouth.Thensheflewovertothelittleant.Shedroppedtheleafintothewater.Theant4.(climb)ontotheleafandgottosafety.“Thankyouforsavingme,“saidtheanttothedove.“Oneday,I5.(do)somethingtohelpyou.”“Thatisverykind,”saidthedove.“ButI6. (notthink)alittleantlikeyoucouldeverhelpme.”Afewdayslater,theantsawabirdcatcher7.(stand)underatree.Hewaswaitingtocatchthedovewithanet.“Oh,no!MyfriendDove8. (sleep).Sheisindanger!I9. (help)her.”So,heranovertothebirdcatcherandstung(刺痛)himinthefoot.Thebirdcatchercriedandthrewdownhisnetinpain.Thedovewasabletoflyaway.“Thankyou,mydearfriend.You10. (save)mylife.NowIcometoseeIwaswrong.IamsorryforwhatIsaid.”Thedovesaidtotheant.Youmay1. (hear)ofNiagaraFalls(尼亚力口拉大瀑布)before,butdoyouknowabouttheNiagaraEscarpment(断崖)?It'salongsteepslope(陡坡)that2.(run)throughtheUSandCanada.Earlierthismonth,ourschool3.(go)onahikingtriptothisbeautifulplace.Theweatherwascold,cloudyandwindy,soweworemore4. (stay)warm.We5. (separate)intotwogroupsandwentondifferentroutes(路线).Thewholeescarpmentis725kmlong.Butweonlycovered8kmforaboutfourhours.Myfavoritepartofthetrail(小道)wasthecave(山洞).Thecavewasformedfrommanydifferentshapedrocks.Somewerehugewhiletheothers6.(be)small.Weclimbeddownintotherockswiththehelpofourteachers.Therocksweresteepandslippery(滑的)becausetheywerecoveredwithwetleaves.Wemustbeverycarefulwhenwe7. (climb)onthem.Itwasafunandexcitingexperienceforallofus.Anotherexcitingmomentwaslunch.After8.(walk)5kmwithoutanyrest,wewerehungryandtired.Whenourteacherfinallysaidwe9.(stop)tohavelunch,wewereveryexcited.Afterall,thistrailwasalittledifferentfromtheonesI'musedto.Itwasmorenaturalthanbefore.(hike)isveryinteresting,butremembertostaywarm,stayhydrated(保持体内水分)andhavefunalongtheway!Withoutthese,youcouldn'tenjoyit.(2018山东滨州惠民中学模拟)Fewpeopletodayeducatethechildrenaboutthevalueofempathy(同情).Mostpeoplefeelsohard1.(show)theirloveandcaretowardsothersandtoactuallyunderstandwhattheyaregoingthrough.WhenIwasachild,I2.(teach)togooutofmyway3.(make)someoneelsehappy.Mymomwouldtellmetosayatleastonekindwordtosomeoneelseeveryday.Iadmit(承认)thatitwasn'tveryeasytodo.Butassoonasyouseethelookofthanksinthatperson'seye,youjustwanttodoasyoucan.Ihadanexperiencewithayoungmanwhompeoplewerealwaysmakingfunof.EverytimeI4.(see)thathappening,Iknewinmyheartthatitwaswrong.IdecidedI5.(try)tobehisfriend.Istartedwalkingwithhimand6. (introduce)himtopeoplearoundus.Iwasmakinghimhappybyjustdoingthat.AndIlovedthefactthatIwasreallymakingadifferenceinhislife.Afterawhile,Irealizedthathewasn'tthekindofpersoneverybody7. (think)hewas.Wearestillreallygoodfriendstoday.Peoplehavealmoststoppedmakingfunofhim.Butheisstillwhathewas.Whathaschangedistheattitudesofotherstowardshim.FromthisexperienceI8. (understand)thatIshouldbemorelovingtowardsotherpeoplealready.WhatIdidformyfriendwassoeasy,andatthesametimeIhadalotoffun,soIhopethateveryonecansayakindwordtosomeoneelseatleastonceaday.Icanpromiseit10.(be)thebestfeelingyoucanget.Onekindwordcouldmakesomeone'sdaybrighter.Whynot10.(do)itfromnowon?(2019原创)InancientChina,therewasaman1.(call)ZhouYong.Beforehisfatherdied,heleftZhouYongagreatnumberofgoldingots(元宝).Zhouhidtheminasafeplaceinhishome.Oneday,Zhoudecided2.(travel)faraway.Hewasafraidthatthieveswould3.(steal)thegoldingots.Buttheyweretooheavyforhim4.(bring)alongwithhim.Soheputalltheingotsintoajar(坛子)andgaveittohisfriendZhangSan,tellingZhangthatthejarwasfulloffreshreddates(红枣).Ayearlater,Zhoucamebackhome.Onedaybeforehecameback,Zhang'swifewascuriousaboutwhatwasinsidethejar.Shesecretly5.(open)it.Shewasshockedwhenshesawsomanyingotsinside.ShethentoldZhangabouttheingots.They6.(take)theingotsoutandfilledthejarwithfreshreddates.WhenZhangreturnedthejartoZhou,Zhouopeneditandasked,“Wherearemygoldingots?”Zhangdenied(否认)thathehadtakentheingots.After7.(argue)aboutitforawhile,theywenttoseethecountymagistrate(县官).WhenthemagistrateaskedZhangwhat8. (happen),heanswered,“Zhousaidthattherewerefreshreddatesinitwhenhegavemethejarayearago.”Themagistrateexaminedthejarandthereddatesinitcarefully.Thenhesaid,“9. (bring)theingotsback,ZhangSan!”Zhangstilldeniedhavingtakenthem.Butafterthemagistrateexplainedwhatheknew,Zhangfinallyadmitted(承认)thathehadtakentheingots.HowdidthemagistrateknowthatZhangwas10. (lie)?(2019-原创)QuDongdong,13Ithinkthereisnoneedtodohomeworkinprimaryschool.Someresearch1. (show)thatstudents'gradesdonotimprovewhentheyhavealotofhomework.Thismeanstheyarewastingtheirtime.Sowhynot2.(let)studentsdosomethingtheylike?Theycanlearnamusicalinstrument(乐器)orreadbooks.Thisatleastallowsthemtomasteraskillandbroadentheirhorizons(视野).LiYanhai,13Homework3. (put)studentsunderalotofpressure.Itisnotgoodforkids'health.Homeworkoftentakesuptoomuchoftheirfreetime.Theydon'thaveenoughtimetospendwithfamilyand4. (play)withfriends.WhenIwasgrowingup,Ithoughtprimaryschoolmightbethebesttime5. (have)fun.Also,Ithinktheremustbebetterwaysforkidstoreviewtheirknowledgeinsteadofhomework.Forexample,theycanlearnthroughfungames.HeYulu,13Homeworkcanhelpusreviewafteradayoflearning.We6. (see)whetherwehavemasteredwhatwelearned.Tosomeextent(在某种程度上),itishardforkidstomakeplans.Buthomeworkhelpsthemdevelopgoodlearninghabits.Itwillbeusefulfortheirfuturestudies,oreventheirwholelives.Surely,homeworkdoes7.(bring)somepressure.Butstudentswillhavetodealwithitsoonerorlater.Itencouragesthem8. (work)harder.ZhangYuwenyao,13Studentshavelittleself-control.Withouthomework,theywillfreelyplayafterschool.Iguesstheywillneveropentheirbooksandreviewwhattheylearned.Soitisnecessaryforthemtodohomework.Otherwise,they9.(notmake)anyprogress.Primaryschoolstudiesarereallyimportant.Theylayafoundationforfuturestudies.Ifkids10. (notdo)well,itwillnegativelyinfluencetheirfuturealot.(2019・原创)Whichanimalsaresmart?Youranswermaybedogs,apes(猿)orelephants.Nowthere1.(be)onemoreanimalthatcanbeaddedtothelist:sheep.ScientistsfromCambridgeUniversitysaidthatsheepcould2.(train)toidentify(识别)familiarhumanfaces.Before3. (test),scientistsletthesheeptakealookatpicturesoffourfamouspeople,includingformerUSPresidentBarackObamaandBritishactressEmmaWatson.Thenthesheep4.(go)intoaroomwithtwocomputerscreens.Eachscreenshowedahumanface.Onescreenshowedafamouspersonandtheotherscreenshowedarandom(随机的)person.Thesheeptendedto(往往会)walktowardthescreenwiththecelebrityface.Afterdiscoveringtheanimals'abilitytorecognizefamouspeople,researchersgavethemanewtask.Theywanted5.(see)whetherthefarmanimalscouldcorrectlyrecognizethesamepeoplefromdifferentangles(角度).Theanimalswerestillabletoidentifythem,thoughtheywereabitslowertorecognizethepicturesthanbefore.Finally,theresearcherswantedtoknowifthesheepcould6.(recognize)theirtrainersfromaphoto.Imagesoftheirtrainers7.(show)onscreensrandomlyalongwithaseriesofunfamiliarfaces.Withoutany8(train),thesheepcouldidentifytheirtrainers.Theresultsshowthattheanimals'face-recognitionabilitiesaresimilartothoseofmonkeys,apesandhumans.Facerecognitionisadifficultprocess.Butsheep9.(have)bigbrains.Whentheyseeothersheep,theyusethisprocesstorecognizeoneanother,saidJennyMorton,theleadresearcher,toTheGuardian.Theresearcherssaiditmightbeinterestinginthefuturetofigureoutwhethersheepcanidentifydifferentfacialexpressions10.(make)byhumans.(十)(2019惊创)Itwasjustanothersunnydayasusual.Everyoneseemed1.(expect)theraintofallonthishotday.Iopenedthewindowandsawquiteafewpiecesofpapers.They2.(reflect)thelightfromthesun.Fullofcuriosity(好奇),Isteppedintomygardenand3.(pick)themup.Theyseemedto4. (get)wetsomehowduringthenight.Sosomelettersprintedonthemwereillegible(字迹模糊的).Itriedveryhardtoreadthem,butkept5.(ask)myself,“Whydidtheownerthrowthemaway?”Afterreadingafewwords,Ionlytookafewseconds6.(figure)outwhy.Thereweretwoterriblewords:LUNGCANCER.There7.(be)alsoanameuponit:Tina.Tinawasonly5yearsold!Howcoulditbepossible?Icalmedmyselfdown.Itoldmyself,“Tinawassofullofenergythatshealwayscamedowntomygardentoplaywithme.”However,Irememberedthatsheoftenwanted8.(have)arest.Thememoryhungaround(徘徊)in

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