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题型五短文填空一、2017—2021年广东省中考英语短文填空考点分析年份分析20172018201920202021体裁记叙文记叙文记叙文记叙文记叙文主题日常生活个人经历旅游经历助人为乐外国人讲述中国故事词数225232180197202动词(时态)1一般现在时2一般过去时×21动词不定式1动词不定式3一般现在时;一般过去时;现在完成时名词3可数名词复数形式(changes,allkindsof);可数名词单数形式(library)/2可数名词复数形式(animals);固定搭配(livea...life)2不可数名词(raisemoney);可数名词(comeupwithanidea)1可数名词复数形式形容词1easy2wide;such1favourite1little1proud副词1online1however1age1morethan/连词1if/2Although/Though;and1but2not...until;and冠词1theSmiths1aperiodofsixmonths1alotof//代词1theyhardlydo...2himself;who1hisownhouse2their;what2madehimwrite;关系代词whatChinaislike介词1without1inhislaterlife1becauseof1attheageof1for33years数词/1atfirst///二、2022备考建议从考点分析表可以看出,短文填空考查的词性广泛,包括名词、动词、形容词、副词、冠词、代词、介词、连词,还有2018年增加了数词、定语从句引导词的考查。因此,在备考时,考生要复习好上述所提到的考点,同时也要反思做题方法:浏览全文、掌握文章大意、联系上下文及关注事情发生的起因、经过和结果,在平时的练习中要认真掌握基础词汇,着重练习常用短语及固定搭配。短文填空一般是故事性短文,要求考生仔细阅读短文,并根据上下文补全短文,每空只能填一个单词(不能填阿拉伯数字),主要考查九大词类:名词、动词、形容词、副词、代词、数词、介词、连词、冠词。1.解题步骤(1)通读全文,掌握文章大意。做题时先跳过空格,快速浏览短文,了解整体大意。在浏览时注意首尾句以及关键词;了解短文中涉及的人物、地点、时间、环境等。(2)运用所学知识逐项填空,先易后难。根据上下文的意思,综合所学知识,判断该词在句子中充当的成分,从而确定所填单词的词性,再根据词组的搭配及语法规则,判断所填单词的正确形式,不要断章取义。(3)复读检查,核对答案。填好各空后,再重新读一遍短文,检查答案时注意:①动词的时态和语态;②名词的单复数;③形容词和副词的三个级别;④固定搭配和习惯用法;⑤单词的大小写。2.例题导读(2021·广东中考)ManyforeignersmovetoChinabecauseofstronginterestinitsculture.Onemanhasturnedhisinterestintoloveandthislovemade1writemanybooksaboutChina.HeisWilliam,anAmericanwhohaslivedinChina233years.HisChinesenameisPanWetlian.HisChinesefriends3him“LaoPan”.
In1988LaoPanfirstcametoChinaand4asateacheratauniversity.ButLaoPandidnotbegintounderstandChina5heandhisfamilytooka3-monthdrivearoundthecountry.
TheseexperiencesinChinagavehimideasforhisbooks.Sincethen,hehas6thirtybooksaboutChina.ThesebooksgivetheworldafullerpictureofChinaandLaoPanis7ofwhatheisdoing.
LaoPan’snewbookincludeshisforty-seven8tohisfamilybackinAmerica.ThelettersshowChina’sdevelopmentindifferentperiods.LaoPanoftensayshelovesChina9itspeoplesomuch.Heseesitasalife-longtasktoletmoreWesternersknow10Chinaislike.Hewillcontinuetellingthenation’sstoriestotheworld.
1.【解析】him。考查代词。根据本句的主语Oneman可以确定为男性,且and连接两个句子,可知这种热爱使得这个人写了很多有关中国的书籍。因此要用宾格him。2.【解析】for。考查介词。结合前面的haslivedinChina为现在完成时,则知William在中国住了33年,时间段的前面要用for连接。3.【解析】call。考查动词。根据句子意思,他的中国朋友都叫他LaoPan,此处应该用“称呼,叫”,且用一般现在时,故填call。4.【解析】worked。考查动词。因为前面的时间In1988为过去时,且and连接两个动词,因此两个动词时态要保持一致,因而此处也应该用过去时,同时根据后面的意思“在大学当老师”,故填worked。5.【解析】until。考查连词。根据ButLaoPandidnotbegintounderstandChinaheandhisfamilytooka3-monthdrivearoundthecountry.可知此处应该是not...until...即直到他同家人在中国自驾游了3个月后他才开始了解中国。
6.【解析】written。考查动词。从此句的第一个时间状语Sincethen,我们知道William自从那时起就已经写了30本书,因而要用现在完成时,即haswritten。7.【解析】proud。考查形容词。根据上文ThesebooksgivetheworldafullerpictureofChina这些书给全世界呈现了一幅完整的中国,因而William对自己所做的事情非常自豪和骄傲。8.【解析】letters。考查名词。根据后一句ThelettersshowChina’sdevelopmentindifferentperiods.可知William的新书包括了他写给他美国家人的信件,因而填letters。9.【解析】and。考查连词。根据句子意思,William经常说他爱中国和中国人民,两者表并列关系,因而要填and。10.【解析】what。考查代词。此处为宾语从句,即让更多西方人知道中国是什么样子,因而要填what。(一)(2020·广东中考)Janeisawarm-heartedgirl.Sheisonlytenyearsold,1.butshehasbigideasofhelpingotherkids.Janetookpartinawintercamp2.attheageofeight.Duringherstayinthecamp,shewenttovisitsomekidsinpoorareas.Shefeltsadthatthekidstheredidn’thavenewclothesto3.wearandtoystoplaywith.Aftershereturnedhome,shekeptthinkingabout4.whattodotohelpthosekids.OnemorningJanesawsomeelderkidssellinglemonjuicebythestreet.Theywantedtoraise5.moneytohelptheirfriends.Thenshecameupwithan6.idea.Withthehelpofhermother,Jane7.setupherfirstlemonadestand(摊档).Inaweek,itmade$52.Althoughitwasonlya8.littlemoney,shehelped12kidswithit!Shefeltveryexcitedwhenshesawsmileson9.theirfaces.Afterthat,hermotherhelpedherstartaprogramcalledJane’sLemonadeforLove.Uptillnow,shehasalreadyraised10.morethan$17,000!Sheisgoingtospendthemoneyonclothes,toysandbooksforthepoorkids.(二)TheBattleatLakeChangjin(《长津湖》)cameoutinlocaltheatersearlierthismonth,gettingascoreof8.9points1.outof10onDouban.Witharunningtimeof1762.minutes,thepacingisquick,withalotofscenesfeaturingthewar3.betweenChinesearmyandUSenemies.Thestorycentersontwobrotherswhoboth4.jointheChinesePeople’sVolunteersArmy.WuQianliistheolderbrother5.whoisalsoacompanyleader,andhisstreet-wiseyoungerbrotherisWuWanli.Overyears,WuQianlihascarriedanotebookwhich6.recordseachofthe677namesofhiscompany’ssoldiers.Mostofthemhave7.diedinthewar.Oneofthemostwell-knownyoung8.actorsinrecentyears,theactorwhoplaysWuWanlihasimpressedhisfansfromawildcountrysideteenagertoamagicsoldier.Hecanmakeaudienceforgetheis9.astar.Thisfilmwillnot10.onlyattractyoungerpeopletoshowinterestinhistory,butalsoencouragethemtospendabitmoretimewiththeirgrandparents,toheartheirstoriesanddreamswhentheywereyoung.(三)Ilikereading.Ilovemanydifferentkindsofbooks,becausetheynotonlyopenmymindbutalsogivemecourage.UptonowIhavereadalotofbooks,suchasmagazines,novelsandstorybooks.TheStoryofMyLifeisoneofmyfavourite1.books.ItwaswrittenbyAmericanwriterHelenKellerin1902.Shewas2.ablind,anddeafanddumbperson.Inthebook,shewrotethatshelostsightandhearing3.whenshewasoneyearandsevenmonthsold.Thisunusualthingmadeherverysad.4.Luckily/However,shemethergoodteacher,MissSullivanattheageofseven.Helenwasgettinghappiereveryday.Then,MissSullivanhelpedher5.learnhowtowriteEnglishwords.Atfirst,MissSullivanwrotesomewordsonHelen’shands6.withherownfingeragainandagain.Helenwasavery7.hard-workinggirl.Shetriedasmuchaspossibletorememberwords.Afterthat,shewrotemanyfamousworks.TheStoryofMyLifeisoneof8.them.
TheStoryofMyLifedescribesherhardstruggleto9.become/beagoodwriterandeducationistoftheworld.Itshowsusanimportanttruth:Nothingis10.impossibleifyouputyourheartintoit!ThisiswhyIlikeitbest.(四)YoumayknowthesongHappyBirthdayverywell.Butdoyouknowaboutitswriter?Itwas1.writtenbyanAmericangirl.Andshebecameveryrichafterthat.Whenshewasachild,shewaspoor.Once,shewasinvitedtoherfriend’s2.birthdayparty.Shewaspleasedbutsadbecauseshedidn’thave3.enoughmoneytobuyagiftforher.“Thepartyiscomingsoon,butnowIhavelittlemoney.”Tearsrandownherface.Laterthatnightshewasinbed,thinkingaboutthe4.gift/presentwhenthedooropenedandhergrandmacamein.“Whathappened?”hergrandmaasked.Hearingthegirl’sstory,shesaid,“Don’tworry.IthinkIcanhelpyou.How5.aboutsingingasongtogether?Happybirthdayto...”6.Whatabeautifulsong!Theysangandsang.Suddenlyshe7.wokeup.Itwasadream!Shedecidedtowriteitdownat8.onceandsingittoherfriendsattheparty.
Whenshesangthesongattheparty9.thenextday,herfriendswereveryhappy.“Howwonderfullyyousing!Wehaven’theard10.suchabeautifulsongbefore.Thankyouforgivingmethespecialgift.”saidherfriend.Andtheylearnttosingittogether.Laterthegirlbecamewell-knowninAmerica.(五)Sallyhadjustgraduatedfromcollege.Shefoundajobinazoo.Herjobwastohelpdo1.anexperiment.Fortenweeks,Sallyneededtoteachasix-year-olddolphintospeakEnglish.Shewouldlivedayandnight2.withPeter,thedolphin.Andtheywouldeat,bathe,sleepandplaytogetherfromSundaytoFriday.Shecouldonlyhave3.Saturdaysoff.Shelivedherlifeinswimmingclothesandshemustcutherhairshortso4.thatshecouldgetonwithPetermoreeasily.Afterafewdays,Sallywasbecomingmoreandmore5.interestedinherjob.ShethrewaballhighforPetertocatch.Eachtime,Peter6.caughttheball,SallywouldgivePetersomethingtoeat.AndPeterwouldshakehisheadtothankSally.Astimewentby,theybecamebest7.friends.Theproblemwasthat,justatthetimePeterandSallyweregettingon8.wellwitheachother,theexperimentendedandSallyhadto9.saygoodbyetoPeter.Afewweekslater,SallyreceivedthesadnewsthatPeterhadkilled10.himselfbyrefusingtobreatheandeat.DolphinsmaynotspeakEnglishbutjustlikehumans,theyknowallaboutbrokenhearts.(六)Iworkedforashorttimeasacashier(收银员)atarestaurantafewmonthsago.Ialsohelpedtocleanupthetableswhenitwasvery1.busy.Onenight,justbeforeChristmas,Ifound2.alargeblackwalletonthefloornearoneofthetables.IguessedIshouldcheckittofindoutwhothe3.ownerwas,butIwasverybusyatthattime.AndIimaginedthatiftherewas4.somethingvaluableinthewallet,theownerwouldbeback.Sureenough,anhourlateramancamebacktotherestaurantandaskedifanyonehadfoundawallet.Iaskedhimtodescribethelostwallet.5.Afterhedescribeditexactly,Igavehimthewallet.He6.showed/expressedhisthankswhenIhandedittohim.He7.askedmeifIhadopenedit,andItoldhim“No”.Atonceheopeneditandshowedthatithadnearly$800.Hetookoutatwenty-dollarbillandthankedmeagain8.formyhonesty.
Thinkingaboutthewholethinglater,IwantedtoknowwhetherIwouldbehonestifIhadknown9.whatwasinthewallet.IthoughtthatifIcouldn’tfindtheowner,Imightkeepit.ButitalsocameintomymindthatIactuallysavedsomeone’sChristmasplanbyfindingand10.returningthewallet.ThegoodfeelingitgavemewasworthmorethananythingIcouldbuy.(七)Christmasisawonderfultimeoftheyear.Kidsalwaysreceivemanygifts.ButwhenIwasalittlechild,wewerevery1.poor.Therewaslittlemoneyinmyfamily.2.However,mydadalwaystriedhisbesttomakemoney.Usually,hesoldturkeysandusedthemoneytobuyeachofusanappleasChristmasgift.Allthekidswerelookingforwardto3.receivingthegift.ButoneChristmas,nobodywantedtobuythefatturkeys.Asaresult,Dadcouldgetno4.moneytobuyapplesforus.Hecamehomeandsaid,“SantaClauswasinanaccidentneartheNorthPole.Hecan’tmakehisChristmasvisitontimethisyear.”Weacceptedthestoryanddidnotexpectanygift5.onChristmasEve.Thatevening,we6.sangChristmassongsaroundawarmfire.Westillenjoyed7.ourselves.Onemorningtwomonthslater,8.whenwewentdownstairsforbreakfast,wefoundourChristmasstockingshangingonthewall.Ineachstockingwas9.an/oneappleforeachofus.Weshoutedloudly.“SantaClausdidcometovisitus!”IalwaysrememberthatChristmaswell,thoughitwastwo10.monthslate.ItisthebestChristmasever.(八)Once,akingandalazymanwereverygoodfriends.Thelazymanoftenaskedthekingforfood,1.becausehedidn’thaveanymoney.Onemorning,thekingsaid,“Whydon’tyou2.worktogetsomemoney?”Themansaid,“Noonewillgivemeajob.Myenemies(敌人)telleveryonethatIcan3.neverdomyworkontime.”Thekindkingsaid,“Youcangointomypalaceandcollectasmuchwealthas4.possibleuntilsunset.”Themanrushedhometotellthistohiswife.Shesaid,“Gonowandgetasmanygoldcoinsasyoucan.”“Ican’tgonow.Giveme5.lunchfirst.”Afterlunch,heslept6.foranhour.Thenlateintheafternoon,hegotsomebagsand7.leftforthepalace.Ontheway,hefelthotsohesatunderatreetorest.Then,twohours8.later,hegotuptogobutsawamandoingsomemagictricks.Hestoppedtowatchforanhour.Whenhereached9.thepalace,thesunwassetting.Thepalacegatesweren’t10.open.Sothemanhadlostagoldenchancebecausehehadnotlearnedthevalueoftime.(九)YesterdaymorningIboughtsomethingfromashop.1.OnmywayhomeIsawamanstandingontheroadandsellingpoison(毒药)forkilling2.mice.Somepeoplewerealsostandingthereandlookingatthepoison.Ihatemiceverymuch3.becausetheyhadbrokenmybooksandbagbefore.Themantoldmehispoisonwassogoodthatthemicewoulddieassoonastheyate4.it.SoIbelievedwhathesaidandboughtsome.WhenIgothome,Idecidedtohave5.atry.Iputsomeofthepoisonoutsideofthehouseandsomenearthemousehole.ButsoonIfoundthehensthatmygrandmafedwereeatingthepoisonIputoutjustnow.“Thehens6.willdiesoon!”Ithought,andIrememberedthepoisonseller’swords.Iknewmygrandmalikedthehensverymuch.Shewouldbesadand7.angrywithme.IwassofrightenedthatIleftthehouse.8.However,tomysurprise,whenIreturnedbeforesupperandsawmygrandma,itseemedthat9.nothinghadhappened.AndthenIsawthehens.They10.werejustallrightthere.Oh,thepoisonwasreally“good”,Ithought.(十)Manyyearsago,inasmallvillage,anoldmanwashiredtoclearthespringuponthemountain.Hetookcareofthespringeveryday,and1.sweptawayalltheleavesandotherthings2.thatwouldmakethewaterdirty.Soon,beautifulswanscametotheclearspring,andthevillagebecameapopularattractionforvisitors.Yearspassed.Oneeveningthetownleadersheldameeting.Astheylookedatthesalarylist,oneofthemsaid,“Whydowekeepthisoldman3.onyearafteryear?Idon’tthinkweneedhimorhiswork.”Later,theoldmanwas4.told/askedtoleave.Forseveralweeks,somethingchanged.Whenearly5.autumncame,theleavesbegantofalloffthetrees,andthespringwascoveredwithleaves.Afewdayslater,thewaterwasmuchdarker.Onlyafewmonths6.afterthemanleft,alltheswansleft.Andthe7.tourists/visitorsdidn’tcome,either.Thenthey8.realizedtheirmistakeandrehiredtheoldman.Afewweekslater,thespringbegantoclearup.Soonnewlife9.returnedtothevillage.So,myfriends,doyousee?Nomatterhowsmallyourworkseemstobe,10.never/don’tlookdownuponit.Anythingthatwecandowillmakeadifference.(十一)DearJane,I’mgladtoreceiveyourletter.Thankyouforyourcaringfortheweatherandmyhealth.ButIamsorrytotellyouthatIhavetostayathomebecauseoftheheavyfogandhaze.Sincethewinterlastyear,thefogandhazehasappearedalotoftimes.Ithasdonegreatharm1.toourdailylife.Manytraffic2.accidentshappenedjustbecauseoftheheavyfogandhazeweather,moreandmorepeoplehavetogotoseethedoctorbecauseoftheseriousdiseasecausedbythefogandhaze,quitealotofflightshavetobe3.putoff,andagreatnumberofpeoplehavetostayathomeforfearofthepoisonousair.AccordingtotheChineseAcademyofSciences,drivingcars4.andburningcoalsaretwomainreasons.Peoplehavebeentold:“Don’tdooutdoorsports.Ifyouhavetogoout,wearamask;washyourfaceandcleanyournoseas5.soonasyougethome.”Peoplehaverealizedthegreatharmcausedbythefogandhazeandtheimportanceofprotectingthe6.environment.Peoplealloverthecountryaretakingmeasuresto7.reducethefogandhazeweather.Thegovernmentsuggestspeoplegotoworkorschoolwith8.thepublictraffic,suchasthebusandtheunderground.Alsoweshouldplantmoretrees.Asforme,Iwillgotoschoolbybikeoronfoot,andIwon’t9.throwthewasteanywhere.Inaddition,Iwilltellthepeopletotry10.theirbesttoprotecttheenvironment.Wouldyouliketotellmesomegoodideas?I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua(十二)Amanlikedshootingarrows(射箭)verymuch.Hestudieditvery1.hardformanyyears.Hethoughthediditbestintheworldand2.itwastimeforhimtogooutintotheworldandshowhisskilltoothers.Onedaywhenhe3.walked/went/passedthroughaforest,hesawatarget(靶子)onatreewithanarrowrightinthecentre.Hewentonwalkingandfoundmore4.andmoretreeswithtargetsandarrowsinthecentre.Hewasso5.surprisedatthis.Hewantedtoknowwhodidit.Soonhecameto6.anoldhouse.Theownerofthehousetoldhimthathecouldfindthepersonhewantedtoknowbytheriver.Whenhegotthere,hejustsawalittlegirlplaying7.withherdogonthebankoftheriver.Hewalkeduptothegirlandasked,“Areyouthepersonwhoshotthearrowsintothe8.centreofthetargets?”“Yes,that’sme,”shereplied.“Well,aswellasIknow,itisverydifficult.But9.howcanyoudothat?”Hewondered.“That’s10.easy,”saidthegirlwithasmile.“Firstshootanarrowandthendrawalargetarget.”(十三)InSeattle,Unitedstates,thereisaspecialwalloutsideatheatre.Everyyear,many1.visitors/touristsgothereforavisit.It’sconsideredas2.thedirtiestwallintheworld.Thewholesurfaceofthewallisstuckbythousands3.ofusedgum(口香糖).ThehabitofeatingguminAmericahaslastedformorethanonecentury.Peopleenjoyedeatinggumwhilewatchingoperas.4.Whentheyleft,manywouldstickusedgumonthewalloutside.Gumstain(污渍)can’tbe5.cleanedeasily.Itoftentakesonecleanerabout15minutestocleanonepieceofit.What’s6.worse/more,gum’sdegradation(降解)takesmanyyears.Atfirst,thetheatretriedtocleanthegum.Butthenumberwassolargethat7.itwasimpossibletocleanallthegum.Daybyday,thenumberofusedgumbecame8.largerandlarger.AGumWallcameintobeing.
Thereisno9.doubtthatgumisgoodformouthhealth.Butitcanalsobe10.harmful!Justremembertotakeawayyourusedguminpaperandthrowitintothedustbin.(十四)Oneday,ateacherandhisstudentwerelyingonabiggrassarea.Theywerelookingatthesky.Suddenly,thestudentaskedtheteacher,“Teacher,canyougivemesome1.suggestions/adviceonhowtocatchourbestchance?”Theteacherwas2.silentforafewseconds,thenheanswered,“Well,it’saprettyhardbuteasyquestion.”Thestudentthoughthard.Theteachersaid,“Lookatthatway.There3.isalotofgrassthere.Youjustwalktherebutpleaseneverwalkbackward.Justwalkstraightahead.4.Onyourway,trytofindablade(片)ofbeautifulgrass.Pickitupandthengiveitto5.me.Rememberjustone.”Thestudentanswered,“Well,OK.Pleasewaitforawhile.”Thenhewalkedstraightaheadtothegrassfield.6.Afewminuteslaterthestudentcameback.Theteachersaid,“Um,Idon’t7.find/seeanybeautifulgrassonyourhand.”Thestudentexplained,“Onmyjourney,Ifoundsomebladesofbeautifulgrass,butIthoughtthatIwouldfinda8.betterone,soIdidn’tpickitup.ButIdidn’trealizethatIwasatthe9.endofthefield.”“That’swhathappenedinreallife.”theteachersaid.Afterhearingthis,thestudentseemedtoknow10.whathewantedtounderstand.Andsoontherewasabigsmileonhisface.(十五)DearSir/Madam,IamwritingtotellyouaboutourexperienceonTrain2315theotherday.Itisatrain1.that/whichgoesfromWinstontoStenberg.
Thistrainwasneverlatebefore,butlastThursdayitdidnotgettothestation2.ontimeandmyfriendsandIhadtowaitfornearlyfiftyminutes.Thetrainwassupposedto3.leavethestationat9:10ambutitwas10:30amwhenitsetoffintheend.Officialsatthestationneithersaidsorrytous4.norgaveusanyreasonforthedelay(延误).OnourwaytoStenbergitstoppedforanotherthirtyminutesandstillnobodytold5.uswhy.What’smore,6.the/yourserviceonthetrainwasalsoverypoor.Thetriptookmorethanfivehours.However,wecouldbuy7.nothingbutsomesoftdrinksonthetrain.Worstofall,somethingwas8.wrongwiththeairconditioning(空调)andthetemperaturereached38℃beforewearrivedinStenberg.Allthe9.passengersonthetrainweresoangrythattheyaskedmetowritethislettertoyourcompany.Wehopeyoucangiveussomeexplanationsandimproveyourworklater.Wearelookingforwardto10.hearingfromyou.Yours,JohnArmstrong(十六)Today,anincreasingnumberofpeoplearealwayslookingattheirmobilephoneswiththeirheadsdown.Thesepeopleare1.called/namedthe“Heads-downTribe”.Heads-downtribemembersnowcanbeseeneverywhere.Therearemoreandmoretraffic2.accidentsbecauselotsofdriversusemobilephoneswhiledriving.Inordertomakedriverspaymore3.attentiontodriving,somenewtrafficruleshavebeenmade.Aswecanseeabove,usingmobilephonesmay4.causetrafficaccidents.Also,moreandmoreinterestingandstrangefactshappentothe“Heads-downTribe”.AmaninAmericakept5.usinghismobilephoneonhiswayhome.As6.aresult,heknockedintoabiglostbear.Whenhelifted7.hiseyesfromthephone,hewassoafraidthatheturnedaroundandranawayas8.quickly/fastaspossible.Anotherfactisthatwecanoftenseepeopleinarestauranteatingfacetofacebutlookingattheirownmobilephones.It’sstrange9.thattheydon’ttalktotheoneswhositoppositetothemduringthemeal.Someofthemevenhavefuncommunicatingwithothersonthephone.Mobilephonesarehelpfulandnecessarytoolsformodernlife.Whethertheyaregoodornotdepends10.onhowpeopleusethem.Let’sbe“healthy”usersandtrytobethe“Heads-upTribe”.(十七)Ithappenedmanyyearsago,andIwasatuniversitythen.Iwasworkingonweekendstomakesomemoremoney.UnluckilyIlostmy1.wallet.IrememberedonedayafterIhadsomeoiladdedtomycar,Iputmywalletsomewhereonthecaranddroveoff.Ididn’trealizeit2.untilmyphonerang.Iansweredthephoneanditwasfrom3.aman.HeaskedmeifIhadlostmywallet.I4.checkedmybagandtomysurprise,Ididloseit!Heaskedmetotellhimhowmuch5.moneyIputinitandotherinformation.I6.repliedtohimandhethentoldmewheretogetmywalletback.Tenminutes7.later,Ireachedhishouse.Inoticed8.hewassittinginawheelchair(轮椅)quietly.Itmademerealizeitmustbevery9.difficult/hardforhimtopickupmywalletfromtheground!Ithankedhim10.forfindingmywalletandIreallyfeltlikeofferingsomethingandIknewitwouldn’tbemoney.SoIaskedhimiftherewasanythingIcoulddoforhiskindness.Hesaid,“Justpassiton.”IsaidthatIwouldbecertaintodothat.
Ibelievemystorywillsurelyhaveagoodinfluenceonyou,mydearfriends.(十八)Oneday,aboyhadafightwithoneofhisclassmates.Thenhewenttohis1.grandfather/grandpaandtoldhimhisstoryangrily.“Heisreallybad,”theboysaid,“andI2.hatehim.”Thegrandfathersaid,“Letmetellyou3.astory.WhenIwasaboy,Itoo,sometimeshatedothersfor4.whattheydid...”Astheboylistenedcarefully,thegrandfatherwenton,“Therearealwaystwotigersinsidemyheart.Oneisquietandkind.Hegetsonwell5.witheverythingaroundhim.Buttheotherisbadandunfriendly.Eventhesmallestthingwillmakehim6.angry.Hefightswitheveryoneallthetime,andfornoreason.Hecan’tthinkcarefully,7.becausehealwayshatesothers.Itisdifficulttolivewiththesetwotigersinsidemyheart.They8.bothtrytocontrolme.”Theboylookedintohisgrandfather’seyesandasked,“9.Whichtigeralwayscontrolsyou,grandfather?”Theoldman10.saidslowlyandseriously,“Theoneth
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