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6-2021年上海市初三英语二模真题专项训练之完形填空Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)2021杨浦二模MynameisEvelynGarrido,andI’mfromthePhilippines.NextmonthI’mgoingtogoabroad.I’veneverbeentoanothercountrybefore.I’mgoingtogototheU.S.asanexchangestudent.I’mgoingtolivewithahostfamilyinasmalltowninMinnesota,inthenorthoftheU.S.Istartedplanningandpreparingformytriplastyear.Therewasalottodo!Ididsome____65____studentexchangeprograms,andthenIapplied.Ialsoappliedforapassportandgotastudentvisa.Afterthat,Iattendedcoursesattheweekendsaboutrules,howtosurvive,etc.MyoldersisterLuciastudiedabroadtwoyearsago,soshehelpedmeplanmytripandshowedmehowto____66____myflightonline.Ifeelexcited,andalittlescared.SometimesIsay,“Lucia,I’llprobablybe____67____.”Shesays,“You’renotalone.We’llhavevideochatswithyoueveryday.Andyou’lldefinitelymeetnewfriendssoon.”Myhostfamily—theJenses—sentmeanemailwithinformationaboutthe____68____inMinnesota.Wintersarecold!Iemailedthemandsaid,“Idon’thaveanywarmclothes!”Theytoldme,“We’llgiveyousomeofourwarmclothes!”Iboughtagoodguidebookonline.Theinformationaboutculturaldifferencesisreallyhelpful.Peoplewillprobablybevery____69____mebecauseI’mfromadifferentcountry.They’llprobablyaskme,“DoyoueathamburgersinthePhilippines?”(“Yes.”)“IsitcoldinthePhillippines?”(“Never.”)I’lltrytoanswercheerfully!Asanexchangestudent,I’lllearnalotaboutAmericansandtheirculture.LuciasaysI’llalsolearnaboutmyself.AndsinceIwillbeawayfromhomeforalongtime,I’lldefinitelylearntobemore____70____.IhopesoandI’mreallylookingforwardtomytrip!65.A.trainingfor B.researchinto C.projectson D.surveysabout66.A.book B.catch C.delay D.board67.A.busy B.sick C.lonely D.disappointed68.A.weather B.diet C.clothes D.sightseeing69.A.afraidof B.thankfulto C.angrywith D.interestedin70.A.patient B.creative C.independent D.confident答案65.A66.A67.C68.A 69.D 70.C2021普陀二模Frankmakessurestudentsfrompoorfamiliesinhisneighbourhoodarriveattheircollegeclassesontime,rainorshine.This66-year-oldretiredteacherhasbeenofferingfreeridestocollegestudentsforthepasttenyears.SinceFrankdrovetheyoungpeopleforthefirsttime,hehascoveredover100,000miles.Thestudentshetransportstoandfromschoolenjoytalkingwithhim.Theyusuallyhavealotof__65__conversations.Whatthey’vegotisfindingarolemodelandafriend.__66__,somestudentsevencallhim“Grandpa”.VickyreceivedfreeridesfromFrankforallherfouryearsincollege.Thetripsmeantmuchmoretoherthanjustfreetransportations.“It’snotjustaride.I’mnotjustsitingthereinsilenceorwithmyheadphoneson,”Vickysaid.“Heasksusquestions.He__67__theanswersaswell.Thenexttimeweridewithhim,he’llcheckifourideaswork.”Frankfirstworkedasadriverthroughaprogramme.Althoughtheprogrammeasksthemembersonlytodrivestudentstoandfromtheirclasses,Frankoftengoesbeyondtoensurethehappinessandsafetyofthestudents.Frankisalwaystheretogivethesestudents__68__.Iftheyrunoutofcertainbasicthingsinlife,Frankwilldrivetotheneareststoreandbuywhattheyneed.Ifastudentsgetshungryonthelongdrivestoandfromschool,Franknever__69__tobuythemameal.Formanystudents,Frank’shelpisappreciatedandit’snecessaryforthemtobeabletofinishtheircollegeeducationaswell.AccordingtoFrank,he’sgotmuchfromthe__70__,too.“IjustlovedrivingandIlovethesekids.”Franksaid.“It’ssuchaninterestingthingtobeapartofthesekids’lives.”65.A.similar B.dull C.pleasant D.difficult66.A.However B.Actually C.Instead D.Unfortunately67.A.forgets B.dislikes C.offers D.remembers68.A.supports B.advice C.freedom D.knowledge69.A.decides B.promises C.hesitates D.likes70.A.success B.experience C.attention D.thought答案65.C66.B67.D68.A69.C70.B2021虹口二模Mytaeknowndo(跆拳道)instructorstoodinfrontofme,withtheboardinhishands."Justtellmewhenyouareready,"hesaid.Ihadtobreakit.That____65____wasringingaroundinsidemyhead.Breakit!Isteppedbackfora____66____.Igotinagoodstance(姿势),andthenspun(旋转)aroundbackwards,doingacompleteturn,andbroughtmyheel(脚后跟)upontheedgeoftheboard.Thethinbrowncarpetwashurtingmyfeet.Thelightsfilledtheroomwithheat.Everythingwassilent.Myclassmatessatthere,lookingatme.Ihadneverbrokenaboardbefore,althoughIhadtriedseveraltimes.Evenaboywhowastwoyearsyoungerthanmehadbrokenone,andhealways____67____thatIknewit.MywhiteuniformmadesmallnoisesasImoved,thebaggypantsandjacketdidn'tkeepmefromsweating.Ifelthot."OK",Iwhispered,andwithonelastdeepbreathIkickedmyheel____68____thehardwood.Isteppedback,Theboardwasstillinonepiece.Myinstructorsaid,smiling,"Youhavetogothroughtheboard.Tryitagain."Iwas____69____peopletellingmetogothroughtheboard.TheysoundedasifIwasn'ttrying!Itriedagain.Butagain,Icouldn'tbreakit.Ihadn'tevercracked(破开)it!Ifelttearsfillinginmyeyes.Iwouldn'tmakeeveryonedisappointed.Iwouldn'tmakemyselfdisappointed."Almost,"myinstructortoldme."Tryitjustonemoretime."Onemorechance.ThatwasallIgot."I'llshowyou,Mr.Board.I'lldoit,"Iwhispered.Ispunaround.Ikickedtheboard.Iheardaloudcrackingsoundandthenmyfootwentthroughtheboard!Myinstructorwas____70____thetwopieceshighandsmiling65.A.suggestion B.thought C.feeling D.answer66.A.kick B.change C.strike D.hit67.A.hadnoidea B.madesure C.heardof D.showedoff68.A.through B.on C.across D.against69.A.gettingrideof B.gettingreadyforC.gettingintothehabitof D.gettingtiredof70.A.pickingout B.pickingup C.puttingup D.puttingdown答案65.B.66.A.67.B.68.D.69.D.70.C2021松江二模Thestruggle(挣扎)ofabutterflyAmanfoundacocoon(茧)ofabutterfly.Onedayasmallopeningappeared.Hesatandwatchedthebutterflyforseveralhoursasittrieditsbesttomoveitsbody_____65_____thatlittlehole.Suddenlyitstoppedandlookedlikeitwas_____66_____.Sothemandecidedtohelpthebutterfly.Hetookapairofscissorsandmadetheopeningofthecocoonbigger.Thebutterflythencameout_____67_____,althoughithadaswollen(肿胀的)bodyandsmalldrywings.Themandidn’tthinkanythingofitandsattherewaitingforthebutterflytofly.Butthatdidn’thappen.Thebutterflyspenttherestofitslifeunabletofly,crawlingonthegroundwithtinywingsandaswollenbody.Themanhada_____68_____heart,buthedidn’tunderstandthatthebutterflyneededtheundamagedcocoonandthestrugglestogetoutofthesmallopening,andthatwasitswayofmakingfluid(液体)fromthebodyofthebutterflyintoitswingstoprepareitselfforflying,onceitwasoutofthecocoon.Ourstrugglesinlifedevelopour_____69_____.Withoutstruggles,wenevergrowandnevergetstronger.Soit’simportantforustodealwithchallengesonourowninsteadof_____70_____helpfromothers.65.A.into B.onto C.across D.through66.A.freezing B.stuck C.moved D.touching67.A.easily B.gently C.happily D.suddenly68.A.strong B.weak C.cruel D.kind69.A.strengths B.ideas C.intelligence D.interests70.A.pointingout B.showingoff C.relyingon D.tryingto答案65.D66.B67.A68.D69.A70.C2021宝山二模StudentsinChinahaveonelessthingstoputintheirbackpacksthesedays.Thegovernmentrecentlybanned(禁止)smartphonesinpublicschoolsforallstudentsthroughninegrades.ManyschoolsaroundtheworldlikeGermany,Japan,theUnitedStateshavesimilarbans.Someeducatorssaykidspaybetterattentioninclasswhentheyaren'tlookingattheirphonesallthetime.Theysaybanningphones_____75_____studentstotalktoeachothermore.Mostteacherswouldagreethattheydon'twantaclassroomfullofkidstexting(发短信).Butmanysayatotalbanonphonesisn't_____76_____.Somepeoplearguethatit'sbettertoteachkidstousetechnologyresponsiblythantakeitaway.Also,manyparentspointoutthattheyneedtobeabletoreachtheirkidsduringtheday.Yes!Smartphonesmakeit_____77_____forstudentstoconcentrateinclass.Kidsmightplaygames,watchvideos,orcheckoutappsinsteadofpayingattentiontotheteacher.Theycaneasilymissimportantinformation.Besides,aringingorbuzzingphonedistracts(使……分心)otherstudents.Also,somekidsmightusetheirphonestocheat.Theycouldgoonlineandlookup_____78_____toatest,ortheycouldturntotheirfriendsforhelp.No!Studentsshouldbeabletohavetheirphoneswiththemincaseofan_____79_____.Kidsneedawaytogetintouchwiththeirparentsiftheygetsick,iftheschoolbusbreaksdown,oreveniftheyforgettheirlunchathome.Smartphonescanactuallyhelpkidsdobetterinschool.Wecanusethemtogoonlineanddoresearchforaclassprojectorforhelpwithwritingessays._____80_____,therearegreateducationalappswecanuse.Theycanhelpusstudybetter.It'snotagoodideatobanphonesinschool.75.A.begs B.invites C.teaches D.encourages76.A.important B.necessary C.enough D.effective77.A.difficult B.right C.interesting D.disappointing78.A.ideas B.answers C.news D.dictionaries79.A.event B.interview C.argument D.emergency80.A.Forexample B.Inbrief C.Inaddition D.Asaresult答案75.D 76.B 77.A 78.B 79.D 80.C2021静安二模BoredNoMoreMostpeoplearespendingtheirtimeathomethesedays.Areyou____65____thingstodo?Well,we’veputtogetheraguidetosomefun,at-homeactivities.Checkitout!Checkinginwithyourfriendsandfamily.Alotofpeopleareseparated(分手的)fromfriendsandfamilyrightnow.Butthereareplentyofwaystostay____66____.Youcantext,call,orinstantmessage.Ifyou’reableto,youcanevenhaveavideochat.Takinga____67____.Youdon’thavetogoanywheretotraveltheglobe.WanttoseetheGreatWallofChinaorsomeAlaskanglaciers?HowabouttheLouvreMuseuminParis?Youcanfindvirtual(虚拟的)toursofalltheselocalesandmanymore.Andforafullmenuoftravel,adventure,science,andart,checkoutGoogleArts&Culture.It’llgiveyouvirtualexperiencesfromaroundtheworld.Cooking.Oneofthemost____68____partsofcookingisthepreparationofingredients.That’swhysomanypeoplestayawayfromcooking.Buttherearebasiccookingskillsthatyouneedtoknowtocutdownthepreparationtime.Whenitcomestocooking,whateveryouneedtoknowcanbefoundontheInternet.Theresultofmasteringtheseskills?Healthyhomecookedmealsinafractionofthetime.Baking.Comparedtocooking,bakingcakesandcookiesdonotusuallyhavethetimepressureofhavingtobereadyforamealtime.Itisagreatactivitythatyoucandoatyourowntimeandeveninvolvethekidsathome.Getthekidstojoininmytaskingthemtocreatetheirowncookieshapesanditisagreatwaytouseupsomeoftheunlimited____69____theyhave.Writingaletter.Today,mostofusgetintouchbytextingorsendinge-mails.Butletterwritingusedtobeabigthing.Whynotgiveitatry?Ifyouhavefriendsandfamilymembersthatyou’renotabletoseeinperson,surprisethembywritingaletter.Putitinthemail.Youmayevengetaletter____70____!Haveyoucomeupwithinterestingwaystospendyourtimeathome?Whynotshareyourideaswithyourfriends?65.A.complainingabout B.dealingwithC.takingchargeof D.runningoutof66.A.connected B.noticed C.focused D.organized67.A.shower B.seat C.trip D.photo68.A.frightening B.surprising C.satisfying D.amusing69.A.luck B.energy C.resources D.chances70.A.afterall B.aboveall C.inreturn D.forfree答案65.D 66.A 67.C 68.A 69.B 70.C2021崇明二模Autism(自闭症)isadisorderofthebrainthathappensinthefirstthreeyearsoflife.It__65__thebrain’snormaldevelopment.Mostautisticpatientshavedifficultytalkingwithotherpeopleordoingthings.However,someoftheautisticpeoplehavesurprisingabilities.Forexample,somecanmemorizemanythingsandsomecandocalculationsreallyfast.RaymondBabbittinthe1988filmRainManisan__66__ofautisticpeople.ThecharacterinthefilmwasbasedonKimPeek,amanfromtheUSA.Peekcouldn’tswitchonalightorputhisclothesonbyhimself.Buthis__67__wassosurprisingthathecouldrememberalmostanything.Hecouldmemorizeeveryroad,placeanddistanceonmaps.Hecouldevenrememberalmosteverywordinthousandsofbooks.Hiswayofreadingwasmore__68__.Peekcouldreadtwopagesatthesametimeinjusteighttotenseconds.Hereadtheleftpagewithhislefteyeandtherightpagewithhisrighteye.Scientistsstilldon’tknowforsurewhysomeautisticpeoplehavespecialtalentaftertheyhavedonealotofresearch.Thereisonepossibleexplanation.Whencertainpartsofthebrainare__69__byautism,otherpartsofthebrainmightgetstronger.Therefore,specialabilitieswereborn.Butnotallpeoplewithautismhavespecialabilities.__70__,autisticpeoplewithspecialabilitiesarerareandtheabilitiescannotbetrained.Accordingtoresearch,onlytenpercentofautisticpeopleshowanysignsofspecialtalent.65.A.helps B.increases C.affects D.records66.A.actress B.inventor C.owner D.example67.A.memory B.behavior C.change D.smile68.A.common B.amazing C.frightening D.traditional69.A.rebuilt B.recognized C.repaired D.damaged70.A.Aboveall B.Onaverage C.Infact D.Inaddition答案65.C 66.D 67.A 68.B 69.D 70.C2021奉贤二模Smartphonesande-readershavebecomemorecommoninrecentyears.Somepeopleworrythatthedaysofpaperbookswillbegone.Butsurveyshaveshownthattraditionalbooksarestill____65____amongreaders.ResearchcompanyNielsenfoundthatintheUK,salesofe-booksare____66____whilesalesofpaperbooksarerising.Moresurprisingly,it’syoungpeoplewhoarebuyingthemostphysicalbooks.AnothersurveyofuniversitystudentsfromtheUnitedStates,Slovakia(斯洛伐克),JapanandGermanyalsoshowedthat92percentofthem____67____paperbooks.Themostpopularreasongivenwas:“Iliketoholdtheproduct.”It’struethatpaperbooksbringaverydifferentreading____68____.Slovakianstudentssaidthattheylikedthesmellofpaperbooks.Otherstudentssaidthattheygetasenseofaccomplishment(成就)whentheyfinishreadingapaperbookandtheyenjoyseeingitonthebookshelf.Paperbookscanalsobevery____69____objects(物品)toloversofreading.Manypeopleliketosigntheirnamesontheinsidecover.It’sasifreadersofpaperbooksmakefriendswiththem.This“friendship”peopledevelopwithbooksisn’tjustsentimental(情感上的).Researchhasshownthatreadersremembermoreinformationreadingfrompaperbooksthane-books.Peoplealsomoreeasily____70____headachesorsoreeyeswhilereadinge-books.Itseemsthatpaperbooks,whichhavebeeninproductionsincethe15thcentury,stillhaveanattraction.65.A.familiar B.popular C.interesting D.comfortable66.A.falling B.climbing C.happening D.beginning67.A.predicted B.preferred C.protected D.prevented68.A.excuse B.experiment C.exercise D.experience69.A.creative B.personal C.common D.relaxing70.A.comeupwith B.keepupwith C.endupwith D.getalongwith答案65-70BABDBC2021嘉定二模WhenmybrotherandIwereyoung,wealwaysspentafewweeksinsummerwithouruncle.Hewasafamousgeologist(地质学家).Helovedtogoonlongwalkstofindstonestoaddtohis__65__attheuniversity.Welikedtofollowhim.Onemorning,weleftearlyandthistimeourunclehadboughtusbackpacks(背包)."Youcanhelpme__66__thestones,"Heexplained.Thewholedaywewalkedaroundthecountryside,andeverynowandthen,myuncleputstonesinourbags.Wewereabit__67__thathealsotooksomestonesoutfromourbagsattimes.Wethoughthehadjustfoundbetterstonesthantheoneswealreadyhad.Whenwereachedthehousesinthelateafternoon,weweretired.Thebackpacksweresoheavythatwegaveabigsighofreliefwhenweputthemontheground,__68__ouruncle'sbackpackwashalf-empty."Whydidyougiveussomanystones?"Weasked."Ididn't,youdid."hesaid,waitingforawhilebeforecontinuing."Youdidn'tknowit,butImadeyougothroughalittleattitudetesttoday.Everytimeyouwerecomplaining___69___,Iputastoneinyourbag.Whenyoutalkedaboutsomethingwithpositive(积极的)thinking,Itookoutastone.Andnow,lookatyoubags."Thebagswerealmostfull."Yournegative(消极的)thoughtsarelikestones.Youcarrytheminyourmindjustlikethosestonesinbags."Ouruncle__70__usoneofthemostimportantlessonsinthelife.Thepowerofattitude.Nomatterhowmanydifficultieswecameacross,weconsideredthemaschancesforustoimprove.Andeverydayseemsmuchbetterandbrighter.65.A.invention B.collection C.invitation D.creation66.A.fix B.buy C.carry D.kick67.A.surprised B.satisfied C.excited D.bored68.A.though B.since C.while D.for69.A.correctly B.angrily C.seriously D.confidently70.A.learned B.applied C.brought D.taught答案65-70BCACBD2021闵行二模Manypeoplethinkofsharksasdangerousmonsters.Buthumanbeingsposeafargreaterdangertothesecreaturesthantheydotous.Althoughsharkattacksdooccur,theyarequite_____65_____,ontheotherhand,accordingtooneresearch,humanskill100millionsharkseveryyear.Thisnumberisawarningthatmanykindsofsharksmaydieout.◆_____66_____shouldwesavethesharks?Thekillingofsharksisaproblemforthewholeplanet.Sharkseatotherspecies(物种),butfewcreatureseatthem.Assharksdieoff,thepopulationsoftheanimalsthatsharkseatwill_____67_____.This,inturn,meansthatthepopulationsofthecreaturesthatthoseanimalseatwillshrink.Thatincludessomeseacreaturesthathumansconsume,suchasshrimp.Italsoincludesfishthateatalgae(藻类),whichcancausealgaetospreadsomuchthatitdamagescoralreefs.Shrinkingsharkpopulationsaffectsmorethanjusttheocean.Oceanplantsproducemuchoftheoxygenontheplanet.Theseplantscanbeharmedwhenchangesinthesharkpopulationupsettheecosystem.◆Don’tusesharkproductsSharkliveroilisusedinmanypopularcosmetics(化妆品).Petfoods,vitamins,energydrinksandleathergoodscan_____68_____bemadefromsharkparts.Andsharkmeatissoldaroundtheworld,sometimesundermisleadingnamessuchasrocksalmonorwhitefish.Mostsharkskilledworldwidearehuntedfortheirfins,whichareusedtomakesharkfinsoup.The_____69_____iscruel:Fishermencuttheshark’sfinsoffandthenthrowthesharkbackintothewater.Thethesharkdiesslowlysometimesoverseveraldays.Sharksbreathebyswimming,soasharkthatcan’tswimwilldie.◆Eatonlysustainably(可持续的)caughtseafoodSharksoftendiebecausetheyarecaughtinnets.Ifyoueatseafood,makesureitcomesfromfishfarmsthat_____70_____theoceans.答案65.A.66.C.67.D.68.B. 69.A70.C2021浦东二模Whatcomestomindwhenyouthinkofarchaeologists(考古学家)?AretheyascoolasthecharactersinHollywoodhitmovies?Dotheyexperiencenewadventureseveryday?Let'sdiscovertheworldofarchaeologists.ReachingspotsHistoricaltreasuresareoftenburiedunderground.Tolocatetheproperplacefor___65___,archaeologistsdosurveystosearchforsignsofancientspots.Thesesignsmaybeanythingjustlikebrokenpiecesofancienttools.It'sdifficultwork.Theywalkacrosstheareasinallkindsofweather,soitisoftendonebywalking.Besides,itrequiresmuchexperienceand___66___knowledgetotellanordinaryrockfromastonetool,ortellanaturalhillfromagrass-coveredhistoricsite.ResearchingArchaeologistsspendalotoftimeinthelabstudyingthediscoveries.___67___,theyarenowclosertoansweringthosemysteriesthaneverwithmoderntechnology.Thefirstthingtheyneedtodoistorecognizetheageoftheitemsdiscovered.Theyalso___68___bonesofhumansoranimalstofindoutthecauseoftheirdeathandwhattheyateduringtheirlifetime.Afterthat,archaeologistsdrawthepicturesofthemoncomputersbasedoncollecteddata.Restoration(修复)Ancientobjectscanbedamagedindifferentways.___69___,bowlsandcupsareoftenbrokenintopieces,whilemetaltoolsusuallygetrusty(生锈的).Beforerepairing,theyuseX-raystolookfordamage.Iftherustisharmful,theyneedtoremoveitandrepairtheobjectwithspecialmetalpowder.Inthisprocess,restorershavetobeextremelypatientandcarefulsoasnottodamagethe___70___oftheobjects.Sincethejobcanbephysicallytiringoutdoorsorneedalongtimeworkinthelab,mostarchaeologistsareproudoftheirwork.It'stheirhardworkthathasbroughtthelosttreasuresbacktolife.65.A.living B.resting C.digging D.sightseeing66.A.junior B.general C.major D.professional67.A.Carefully B.Fortunately C.Beautifully D.Immediately68.A.contact B.follow C.examine D.develop69.A.Forexample B.Inaddition C.Atleast D.Inreturn70.A.secret B.temperature C.weight D.value答案65.C66.D67.B68.C69.A70.D2021徐汇二模Thebuswasfilledwithexcitement.Studentsweretalkingandlaughing,buttherewasalsoabitof____65____energyintheair.Asthebuspulledintotheparkinglotatthetelevisionstudio,Mr.Osakaclearedhisthroat."Iwanttothankeachoneofyouforhardwork.Iknowthatmanyofyouhavehadtoputotheractivitiesonholdforthetraining.WhetherornotourSunshineMiddleSchoolwinstoday'scompetition,I'mproudofyouall,"Mr.Osakacontinued."It'sagreathonorjusttobeonQuizPower.Justdoyourbestandenjoyyourselvestoday.Nomatterwhat,we'reallgoinghome____66____."Themembersoftheteam____67____asMr.Osakafinishedhisspeech.Astheyheadedforthedoorsofthebus,severalstudentsstoppedtothankMr.Osakaforhiscommitmenttotheteam.Thestudentsknewtheywerereadyforalmostanyquestionthequizmastermightask.Theycouldn'twaittogetstarted.Insidethestudio,thestudentsweremetbyAnna,theshow'sexecutiveproducer.Annawasatall,friendlywoman."Iamsureyou'vealreadyheardthisahundredtimestoday,"shetoldroomofexpectantstudents,"butthemostimportantthingyoucandoduringthecompetitionistorelaxandhavefun.Doyourbesttoignorethecamerasandtheaudience.Oncethehosthasfinishedaskingaquestion,youwillwanttoringyourbuzzer(蜂鸣器)assoonasyouthinkyouhavetheanswer.____68____,youmaynotringinuntiltheentirequestionhasbeenread.Peoplearelikelytospeakmorequicklywhentheyarenervous,sojusttrytoanswerslowlyandcalmlywhenit'syourturn."Annpausedandsmiledatthestudentswhoweebeginningtolooktense."Doyouhaveanyquestionsbeforewebegin?"Gabriel,aseventh-graderfromSunshine,wavedhishand."Willthewinningteamcomebacktocompeteforthechampionship(冠军的)?"heasked____69____,withhopeinhiseyes.Annodded."Thechampionshipsareheldinthespring.Thewinningteaminthefinalwillreceive$1,000.Thewinningschoolwillalsoreceivetwobrand-newcomputers.""Anymorequestions?"Annasked.Thestudentsweresilent,____70____thetaskaheadofthem."Then,letthegamebegin!"65.A.nervous B.magic C.happy D.naughty66.A.bosses B.citizens C.winners D.graduates67.A.cheered B.hesitated C.rested D.survived68.A.Inbrief B.However C.Inotherwords D.Forthetimebeing69.A.properly B.seriously C.eagerly D.angrily70.A.satisfiedwith B.worriedabout C.thankfulfor D.focusingon答案65.A66.C67.A68.B69.C70.D2021长宁二模Twoyearsago,mybrotherJamesandIsetoutonahikethroughChuteCanyon,oneofthemostdifficultroutesinthemountainsinUtah,intheUS.Wewerehikingloversandhad____65____doingthisrouteforalongtime.However,wehadnoideaoftheterribleadventurethatwaswaitingforus.We____66____thefirstpartwithoutproblems.Thenitstartedtosnowandtherocksbecameslippery.Allofasudden,asIwashelpingmybrotherdownahugerock,heslippedandfellintoapool.Unfortunately,hehadlandedonarockjustbelowthesurfaceandhislegbroke.Iclimbeddownand____67____pulledhimoutofthewater.Nightwascomingandthetemperaturewasfallingbutmybrothercouldn’tmove.Feelinghelpless,Idecidedtoheadforthe____68____campforhelp,soIleftJameswithsomewarmclothingandtherestofthefood.Ithadbeenrainingandtomyhorror,Idiscoveredthatthecanyonwasflooded.ButIhadnochoice,Ihadtostruggleon,soakedandfreezing,unableeventothinkclearly.AtonepointIgotlost,wastingprecioushours.Attwo-thirtythefollowingafternoon,Ifinallyarrivedatthecamp.The____69____hadtakentwenty-twohoursandIwasexhaustedandstarving.However,ImanagedtocallforhelpandtwelvehourslaterrescuersreachedJames.Thankfully,hewasstillaliveandhislegwasnotseriouslydamaged.Wewerehikingagainayearlater,amazingly--____70____we’veneverbeenbacktoChuteCanyon!65.A.competedwith B.dreamedof C.dependedon D.takenchargeof66.A.examined B.accepted C.complained D.completed67.A.slowly B.happily C.clearly D.hardly68.A.largest B.highest C.nearest D.prettiest69.A.project B.technology C.transport D.journey70.A.because B.though C.since D.whether答案65.B66.D67.A68.C69.D70.B2021金山二模HabitsofSuccessfulLanguageLearnersAsalanguagelearner,youarenotalone.About1.2billionpeopleworldwidearelearninga___65___language.However,notallofthemenjoysuccess.WetalkedtohundredsofsuccessfulLanguagelearners.Theysharedwithussomeoftheirhabits.Onekeytolong-termsuccessisworkingtowardsthegoal___66___.Mostsuccessfullanguagelearnersmake

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