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-2023广东省中考英语短文填空模拟训练题十套Passage1DearAndy,GreetingsfromNewYork!HowisNewZealand?I'mveryexcitedtohaveyouasmypenfriend.Iguessit'smyturntotellyouabout(1).First,Ilivewithmyparents,twosisters,(2)ourpetdogBilly.Ourtownisonlyaboutahalf-hourdriveawayfromNewYorkCity.Myoldestsister,Cindy,justturned17.Thatmeansshenowhasadriver'slicense!Sheoften(3)ustothemall.Doyouhaveamall(4)yourhome?Myothersisteris11yearsoldandher(5)isLucy.IguessIwouldsaythatsheismybestfriend.Westillfight,though.Itakedancingclasses.IplaysoccerinautumnandIamontheswimteamin(6).Iliketoswim,butIamreallylookingforwardtodivingthisyear.NextyearIwillstartmusiclessonsinschool.IthinkIamgoingtoplay(7)piano.Ourhousehaseightroomsandasmallbackyardwhereeveryyearwetryto(8)vegetables.Ihaveabikeandmymumallowsmetorideupand(9)ourstreetbutnowhereelse.IhopethatIwillgettorideittoschoolsomeday.Well,thatisenoughaboutmefornow.Ilookforwardto(10)fromyouagainsoon.Byefornow!Love,JessicaPassage2Onthefirstdayofschool,IranintomynewEnglishteacher,Ms.Kirschmann.AsIbegantosaysorry,shestarted“shouting”(1)me.ButIsoonrealizedthatshewasjustsayinghelloandwelcomingmetoherclassinavery(2)voice.Kirsch,asshewantedustocallher,hadacreativeandfantasticcharacter.(3)haircolor,fashionsenseandenergytookupthewholeroom.(4)wereadtheplayMacbethbyShakespeare,Kirschletusplaycharactersandwearmasks.There's(5)bigdrumintheclassroom.Everytimewereadtheword“thunder”inthetext,shewouldhitthedrum!My(6)andIwouldlaugheverytime.Duringgroupdiscussions,Kirschoften(7)ustositinacircleonthefloor.Wetalkedabouttheplayandshetook(8)whatwesaid.Doingsomadeusfeelindependent.ButIfoundanothersideofhertheotherday.Afterschoolthatday,IsawMs.Kirschmannwithherson.Shewasaskinghimto(9)onhisjacket.Shespokewith(10)agentlevoicethatIwasquitesurprised.Isuddenlyfeltalotofrespectforthisladywhowasenergetic,calm,smartandcaringallatonce.Passage3Itwasonawintermorningthatmymothercameintomybedroomwitharedsweater.Shesaiditwasvery(1)outsideandaskedmetowearittoschool.ThesweaterwassouglythatIdidn'tlike(2)atall.AfterMomwentouttowork,Ithrewittoacorner.(3)Imightcatchacold,Ididn'twearthesweater.Ithoughtmyclassmateswould(4)atme.Iputonathinuniformandwenttoschool.BeforeIwalkedintotheclassroom,IheardLana'svoice,“Lookatmyovercoat.Myfather(5)itinHongKong.”Conniesaid,“Myscarfisexpensive,too.”IlookedthroughthewindowandwassurprisedtoseeallthegirlsincolorfulwinterclothesthatIdidn'thave.Suddenly,Ifeltsad.Whywasn'tmyfamilyas(6)astheirs?Iwantedtowearbeautifulclothes,(7).Duringclass,Ididn'tfeelverywell.TheschoolnursesaidIhadcaught(8)cold.“Youshouldwearwarmclothestoday,”shesaid.Isuddenlythought(9)mymom.ShesaidthesamethingtomebutIdidn'tlisten.AssoonasIgothome,Ifellasleeponthesofa.WhenIopenedmy(10),mymotherwasstandingatme.Shewassadandworried.Iheldherinmyarmsandsaid,“Sorry,Mom,Ishouldhavewornthatsweater.”Passage4IntheUK,thereisapopularrouteforbikers:theroadfromLand'sEndinEnglandtoJohnO'GroatsinScotland.Theroadis874miles(1).ItcoversalmostthefulllengthofGreatBritain.The12-year-oldboy,LaurenceChandler,became(2)youngestbikertofinishtheroute.It(3)Chandler20daystofinishthetrip.Eachday,herodebetween40to60miles.Hespentsix(4)onhismountainbikeeveryday.Chandlerhadtopushthroughrainyandwindydays.Ridinguphillwasalsohard.“Itwasmuch(5)thanIthought.Iwasn'texpectingsomanyhillsand(6)busytheroadswere,”Chandlersaid.“Butifyouputyourmindtoanything,thennomatterhowbig,youcandoit.”Chandlerfirst(7)oftryingtheroutewhenhereadanarticleaboutittwoyearsago.Later,as(8)father's50thbirthdaycamearound,hedecidedtogoforit.Hewasalreadyusedto(9)abikearoundhisvillageandtoschoolbeforestartinghisjourney.Duringhisride,Chandlerraised600poundsforSmileTrain,acharitythatpays(10)themedicineforsickchildrenindevelopingcountries.Passage5Sevenyearsago,IstartedthesecondtermoftenthgradeonFebruary1st.Butthenextday,mymotherpassedaway.(1)that,Iwentbacktoschool,butIdidn'tcaremuchtobethereatall.Asitwasanewterm,myteachersdidn'tknowmevery(2).MyEnglishteacher,Mr.Goldberg,wouldaskthestudents(3)andcallonthemtoanswer.Whenhecalledonme,I'dsay,“Excuse(4)?Whatwasthat?”He'daskmeagain,andI'dgivethe(5)answer.Oneday,heaskedmetomeethimafterclass.“Idon'tunderstandwhat's(6)on,”hesaid.“Yourmindisalwayssomewhereelseduringclass,butyouknowalltheanswers.”ItoldhimthereasonIcametoschooleverydaywasbecausemy(7)mademe.Nowthatshewasn'there,Ididn'treallyfeeltheneedtogoanymore.Thenhesaid,“Well,Iwantyouto(8)meinmyofficeduringsixthperiod.”SoImethimthen.Iwouldhelphimgradepapers,andwewouldtalk.This(9)onandon,everysingleday.IttookmeyearsbeforeIrealizedthatthereasonwhyIshoweduptoschooleverydaywas(10)somebodytherewasexpectingtoseeme.ThatsomebodywasMr.Goldberg.Iwilljustrememberhimfortherestofmylife.Passage6OnThanksgivingDay,Laurawrotedownherthankstothepeoplearoundinherdiary.MomandDad,thankyoufor(1)aftermebutnevercaringaboutyourselvestheseyears!Thankyouforsendingmetothebestschoolto(2)thebesteducation!Iknowthatyouhavegreatexpectationfromme.IpromisethatI(3)keeptryinginthefuture.Mr.Hunt,mydearteacher,I'dliketoshowmy(4)toyou.Youalwaysthinkofmeasyour(5)child.WhenImetwithdifficulties,youalwaysgavemesomewise(6)andencouragedmetogoon.AnddearSue,mybest(7),thanksforbeingtherewithme.(8)Iwasinhospital,youhelpedmewithmyschoolwork.Yourememberedmybirthdayandprepared(9)nicegiftforme.Youareunderstandingandforgavemanyofmymistakes.YouarealwaystheoneItrustalot.Imustthankeveryperson(10)comestomylife.Thankyouallforfillingmylifewithhappiness.Passage7ItfeelslikeeverytimemymotherandIstartaconversation,itturnsintoafight.We(1)aboutsomethingassimpleasdinnerplansandsuddenly,mymotherwillpushtheconversationintoWorldWarIII.She'lltellmethatmyfuturewon'tbebright(2)Idon'tplantobeadoctor.WhatmakesherupsetisthatIneverwanttodoanyjobaboutscience,(3).“Whycan'tyoubelikemyfriend'sson?”Herfriend'ssonisnowmaking70,000dollarsayearas(4)engineer.Idon'tknow(5)toanswer.ButIknowIsimplycan'tbelikeMr.BrightasIcalltheunnamedfriend'sson.Ican'tbelikehim.I'mthekindofpersonwholovestohelpoutintheneighborhood,writeuntilthesungoesdown,andmostofall,wantstogetajobbecauseIloveit,notbecause(6)money.Iunderstandwhymymotheris(7)aboutmyfuturejob.Iseemymotherraisemedifficultlyandwork(8)hourseveryday.Sheleavesthehouseataround6:30a.m.andusually(9)homearound5p.m.oreven6p.m.(10),Iwanthertoknowthatbybecomingadoctor,itdoesn'tmeanI'msuccessful.Iwillfollowmydreamsandcreatemyownfuture.Passage8MybrotherJohnisoneofthepeopleIlovemost.Heiswiseandalwayshelpful,takingcareofmeand(1)youngersister,Sarah.Thedaywhenhelefthometogotocollege,Ilearnedtheimportanceofbeingaman.ItwasarainySaturdaymorning(2)August.WewerewokenupbythesoundofSarahplayingthepianoas(3).Inthekitchen,therewas(4)surpriseforJohn—hisfavoritepancakes.Momgaveusabigsmileandtoldusto(5)downforthebreakfast.Thiswasanimportantdayforallofus!Whilewewere(6)breakfast,Johnwentupstairstocollecthisthings.Isuddenly(7)himcallingmyname.WhenIwalkedintotheroomweshared,IfoundJohnsittingatmybedside.“It'stime,brother,”hesaid.Ithoughthewassayingthatitwas(8)forhimtoleavethehouse,butinfact,hetoldmethatIshouldtakeonabiggerroleinthefamilyfromthenon.HesaidIshoulddo(9)thingsforMomthanbeforeafterhewasgone.Ithoughtabouthiswordsvery(10)andthenunderstoodeverything.ThatdayIlearnedaboutfamily,loveandduty.Passage9ItwasbadenoughwhenCOVID-19closedschoolsinPhiladelphia,US,inMarch.Like(1)lotofkids,MakylaLinder,a12-year-oldgirl,foundherselfgettingbored.Soshestarted(2)bakingvideosandshowsonTVandonline.Soon,shestartedbakingonher(3).Cupcakesandchocolate-coveredstrawberrieswereherfirstcreations.“Itriedthemoutonmyfriendswhentheycametomyhouse,”Lindersaid.“I(4)triedthemoutonmyfamily.Theysaidtheyweregood.”Formostkids,thatwouldhavebeenenough.(5)Linderhadbiggerideas.Sheaskedhermom—whatifshe(6)herbakedcakestootherpeople?(7)thehelpofhermother,Lindergotmorebakingsupport.Shestartedtakingordersonline.Moreandmorepeoplehearaboutherbusiness.Shealsoimprovedherbaking.Shestudiednewrecipesandbakingskills.Shehassomecustomerswhohavereturnedtoherseveraltimes.Theysayher(8)aregoodsothattheyallcanaffordthem.Shecharges$15for12cupcakes.When(9)reopenedinSeptember,Linderhadtogobacktoherstudies.“Iwantedtodoboth,butIunderstandthatschoolis(10)importantthanbusinessrightnow,”shesaid.However,shestillwatchescookingshowstogetnewideasforherbusiness.Passage10IwaswalkingdownthestreettheotherdaywhenIsuddenlysawasmallwalletlyingontheground.I(1)itupandopenedtoseeifIcouldfindtheowner'sname.Therewasnothinginsideitexceptsomemoneyand(2)oldphotoofawomanandayounggirlabouttwelveyearsold.Thegirllooked(3)thewoman'sdaughter.Iputthephotobackandtookthewallettothepolicestation.ThereIgaveittoapoliceman.BeforeIleft,thepoliceman(4)downmynameandphonenumbersothattheownercouldcallandthankmeiftheyfoundhim/her.ThateveningIwentfor(5)withmyauntanduncle.Theyalsoinvitedayoungwoman,sotherewere(6)peopleattable.Herfaceseemedfamiliar.Iwasquitesurethatwehadmetbefore,(7)IcouldnotrememberwhereIhadseenher.Duringthetalking,theyoungwomansaidthatshehadlosther(8)thatafternoon.Atonce,IknewwhereIhadseenher.Shewasjusttheyounggirl

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