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短文首字母填空20篇(2024年江苏省名校真题)(2024·江苏南通·二模)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。ThereareoftenmanyproblemswhenIgoa1andstaytherealone.RecentlyIaminaforeigncountry,theCzechRepublic(捷克共和国),whoseofficiallanguageisnotEnglish.Sothefirstbigproblemislanguage.ManyCzechpeoplecan’tspeakEnglish.SoIhavetolearnCzech.It’sverychallengingbecausetherearemanyrulesforgrammar.Attheb2,Ididn’tknowthematall.Butlittlebylittle,IrememberedtherulesandlearnedhowtospeakCzech.Ithinkyouneedtolikealanguagefirst,andthenyoucanmakep3quicklyifyoustudyhard.Ifyoulivewithahostfamilylikeme,theremaybea4problem.Youmightarguewiththem,oryoumightnotu5theirrulesathome.Forexample,myhostfamilydidn’tthinkitgoodformetogetuplateonweekends.SoItriedtogetupase6aspossible.Thebestwaytogetalongwiththehostfamilyistotalkwiththemmore.Youcantellthemwhath7toyouatschooleveryday.Also,ifyouoffertohelpthemwithsomeh8likecleaningorcooking,theywillbeveryhappy.Thelastproblemismakingfriends.Atschool,Iwasoftenignored(忽略)w9manyofmyclassmatesgottogetherandchattedwitheachother.Sometimes,Ifeltreallyl10.ButItriedtotalktoeveryoneImetandwentoutwiththemonweekends.Now,Ihavemanygoodfriends.(2024·江苏扬州·二模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整,每空一词。TheMid-AutumnFestival,alsoknownastheMoonFesival,isoneofthemostimportantChinesefestivals.Itisa11animportantfestivalinSoutheastAsia,especiallytooverseasChinese.OnMay20th,2006,itwasaddedonthe112ofChinesenationalintangiblecultureheritages(国家级非物质文化遗产)andb13apublicholidayin2008.Thefestivalfallsonthe15thdayoftheeighthlunarmonth,whenthemoonisther14andbrightestofthewholeyear.Thiss15festivalisconsideredtobeasymboloffamilyreunion.Onthisday,allfamilymembers.event16ofmilesapart,gathertogethertocelebratethisday,admiringthemoonande17thedeliciousfood.Itiss18thatthecustomofeatingmooncakesattheMid-AutumnFestivalbeganintheTangdynasty.IntheNorthernSongdynasty,itwaspopularinthepalaceandlaters19tothepeople.ItbecameacommonfoodcustomforallpeopleduringtheMingDynasty.S20Chinaisabigcountrywithalargepopulation,thecelebrationsindifferentareasforthisfestivalareverydifferentinvariousways,witheachwayhavingitsownstronglocalfeatures.(2024·江苏扬州·二模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整,每空一词。YangzhouFriedRice(扬州炒饭)isasimplehomemadedish,madefromcoldcookedriceandegg.Itissonamedb21itsbeginningcanbedatedbacktoYangzhou.ItissaidthatpeoplealongtheAncientYangzhouCanals22toeategg-friedriceduringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod(770-476BC).Theyusuallyfriedtheleftover(剩下的)ricetogetherwithegg.Later,localcooksaddedmanymaterialslikegreenpeasandmushroomsi23therice.ThisistheearliestYangzhouFriedRice.YiBingshou,theYangzhouTaishou(太守)duringthereignofJiaqingintheQingDynasty,addedshrimpsanddicedmeatwhenc24thedish.AndheintroducedthedishtoSouthChina.Sincethen,YangzhouFriedRicestartedtobepopular.Nowadays,itappearsonthemenuofmanyChineser25.YangzhouFriedRicehasdifferentkinds,themostfamousofwhichis“goldwrappingsilver(金裹银)”.“Goldwrappingsilver”meansthatthericeisc26bygoldenegg.Tomake“goldwrappingsilver',rice,firstfrythericeinthepotandthencoverthericewithegg.Aftercooked,theexterior(外部的)isgoldenwhilethericeinsideisw27.Today,YangzhouFriedRiceisahousehold(家喻户晓的)n28inmanycountries.Manyforeignerslikeeatingegg-friedrice,buttheyhavenoi29aboutwhatYangzhouis.Intheirminds,Yangzhouisnotanameofacity,butthew30ofcookingrice.WelcometoYangzhouandenjoyYangzhouFriedRice.(2024·江苏南通·一模)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整正确的形式,使短文通顺。IfyouareaforeigntouristandgetlostinBeijing’sSanlitunarea,sanitation(环卫)workerZhangJiannamaybeyourhelpfulg31.Zhangisa50-year-oldmigrantworkerfromHebeiProvince.ShehasworkedasawaitressandasalesclerkinBeijing.In2012,shebecameasanitationworkerinSanlitun.Therearemanyembassies(大使馆)inthearea.Onedayin2014,aforeignerwalkeduptoZhango32anembassy.Heaskedhersomequestions,butshecouldn’tunderstandhim.Thetwolookedconfusedlyateachother.Afterhighschool,ZhanghadforgottenmostofherEnglishknowledge.Thatday,shed33torelearnthelanguage.Zhangbegantostudyherchildren’sEnglishtextbooks.Shememorizedthewordsatnightandrepeatedthemthenextmorning.Inherfreetime,sheusedsomeappsonhersmartphonetolearnEnglish.ShealsopracticedEnglishc34withherchildren.Zhang’seffortshavepaidoff.Now,shecanpronouncec35andtalkfluently(流利地)toEnglish-speakingtourists.Shecanhelpthemwithdirectionsandgiveinformationaboutthecity.Zhangisinchargeofasanitationteam.Theyn36tocleanmorethan100,000squaremetersofroad.Theyalsocleanmorethanthreehundredw37binsnear56embassies.ZhanghaslearnedtheEnglishnamesofalltheseembassiesaswell.“Englishislikeab38,”saidZhang.“Ithelpsmei39Beijingtotheworld.”Thehardworkingsanitationworkerevenp40tostudyanewlanguageinthefuture.“I’veheardthatFrenchisbeautiful,andI’dliketolearnit!”(2024·江苏扬州·一模)根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,完整地写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空一词)Wewerestillveryhungry.AservanttookConseilandNedtotheircabin,wheretheyhadameal.CaptainNemotookmetothed41room.Itwasaverybeautifulroomwithexpensivefurniture.Wesatatatableinthemiddleoftheroomanda42adeliciouslunch.Hetoldmethatallthefoodcamefromthes43.“Ilovethesea,”hesaid.“ItgivesmeeverythingthatIn44.Evenmyclothescomefromthesea.Itisaplaceofperfectp45.Therearenogovernments,notaxes,andnowars.Here,Iamr46free!Iwillneverreturntotheland.”Hetookmetoseethelibrary.Ithadthousandsofbooksinmanydifferentl47.Then,heshowedmetheartgallery.Ithadmanypaintingsbyfamousa48.Therewasapianointheroom,andIsawmusicscoresb49allthefamouscomposersinanearbybookshelf.Thenextroomwasamuseum.Itcontainedmanythousandsofw50shells,pearls,andothertreasuresfromthesea.Ihadneverseensuchagoodmuseum.——Takenfrom20,000LeaguesUndertheSea(2024·江苏扬州·一模)缺词填空。Timep51.Wendycooksfortheboysandm52theirsocksandtrousers.Sheisverybusy,butshelikesbeingtheirmother.Shedoesn’tworryabouthermotherandfather,butsheworriesaboutJohnandMichael.Theyarestartingtoforgettheiroldlife.P53thisisbecausetherearesomanyexcitingadventuresinNeverland.Onenight,fore54,theIndiansattacktheirhouseundertheground.SomeoftheIndiansgointotheholesinthetreesandcan’tgetoutagain.TheotherIndianshavetopullthemout,l55corksfrombottles.Anotherday,PetersavesTigerLily,anIndianprincess,fromCaptainHook.TheIndiansbecomePeter’sfriendsafterthat.Theyg56theentrancestothehouseunderthegroundandprotecttheLostBoysfromthepirates.Thenanotherdaythepiratestrytokilltheboyswithapoisoned(有毒的)cake.L57Wendytakesitfromthemintime.Butthenthe“NightofNights”arrives.Thechildrendon’tknowit,butthisisthelasteveningonNeverland.Inthehouseundertheground,WendyputsJohnandMichaelandtheLostBoystob58.Shestartstotellthemtheirfavoritestory.UsuallyPeterputshishandso59hisearsbecausehedoesn’tlikethisstory,buttonighthesitsandlistenswiththeothers.“Inthisstorythereisaman,”saysWendy,“andhisnameisMr.Darling.AndthereisawomanandhernameisMrs.Darling.Theyarem60,andtheyhave…”(2024·江苏淮安·一模)根据短文内容及所给首字母提示,写出所缺单词,使短文意思完整、通顺,每空一词。Peoplelikebabiesbecausebabiesarecute.Butdoyouknowthattherearemanyamazinglittlethingsa61babies?Letmesharesomeofthemwithyou.Ibelievemostpeoplewillf62verysurprised.Haveyoueverwonderedhowmanybabiesareborneverysecondallovertheworld?Well,thea63is4.3birthseverysecond!Newbornbabiescrywithouttears.Babiescryforanythingandeverything.Buttearsdonotrundowntheirfacesu64theyareabout3—4weeksold.Babieshavemorebonesthanadults.Thisisoneofthestrangestf65aboutbabies.Theyhave305bonescomparedtoadults,whohave206bones.Thisisbecauseasbabiesgrowup,someoftheboneswillformo66.Babiesbreathef67thanadults.Thelittleone’sbreathcountismuchmorethananadult’sbreathcount.Anadult’scountisb6812and20breathsperminute.Butforbabies,itis40breathsperminute,whichisalmostdoublethecount.Newbornsarenear-sighted.Anewborn’seyesightallowshimorhertos69peopleandthingsthatarewithinadistanceof8to12inches.Thise70whywhenthemotherholdsherbabyinherarms,thebabyrecognizesherandexchangesthecutestsmileever.(2024·江苏·一模)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整的、正确的形式,使短文通顺。TheChinesepingfeng(foldingscreen)isanancientinventionandtraditionalChinesefurniture.ItsearliescommonusedatesfromtheHanDynasty.Thetermpingfengmeansprotectionfromthew71.Thisshowswhatiswasmadeforattheveryb72.Astimepasses,ithasbeenmadeintodifferentsizeswithcolourfulpaintings.Onscreensusuallya73adragon.It’sasymboloflight,growthandlife-givingwater.Italsos74fornobilityandpower.Thepeacock,abeautifulbird,canbeseenonscreens,too.It’sasymbolofeverlastinglife.Beautifulflowers,whichmeanw75andgoodluck,arealsochosenasapopulardesignoftheping-feng.Allthedesignscarrypeople’sbeautifulw76.Behindthepingfengliesaninterestingstory.Inthepast,theunmarrieddaughterofarichfamilywasnotsupposedtoseeorbeseenbymene77herfather,brothersorveryclosemalecousins.Whenanadmirerpaidavisit,however,shemighttakeas78lookathimfromascreenbehindwhichshewouldbecompletelyhidden.Herfatherwoulddiscusspoemswithhim.Ifthedaughterandherfatherweres79withtheyoungman,shemightagreetotakehimasahusband.Todaythepingfengisbackinfashionforitsbeautyanditspracticaluseasfurniture.Actingasamovingwallordivider,itcanbetheperfectm80formodernsofasandwalls,whichaddsstyletothem.Thepingfengismorethanbeautifulfurniture.(2024·江苏扬州·一模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整,每空一词。Astheteacherpronouncedmyname,Iknewwhatlayahead.Shecalledmetothewhiteboardtodoalongdivision(除法)problem.Ofallthesubjects,Mathswasmyw81subject.Whendoingalongdivisionproblem,Ialwaysrepeatedlyputthen82inthewrongplaces,orforgottoaddinthezeros.AsIreachedthewhiteboard,Ilookedattheblonde-hairedgirlnexttome,tryingtocopyw83shewaswriting.ThoughItriedmybest,shewentfasterthanIcouldunderstand.It’si84formetounderstand.Whyme?Whycouldn’tIgetmyheadaroundthisstrangeconcept(概念)thatalltheotherkidsunderstood?Why,evenwhenItriedmyhardesttodealwiththedivisionproblems?Why?Why?Iheldbacksaltytearsandwrotesomenumbersrandomly(随便地)ontheboard.Theteacherreadoverouranswerssilently.“Now,class,didSusiedothisproblemc85?”theteachersaid,rollinghereyes,“Gosh,Idon’tevenknowwhatshedid.”Theclassbrokeintolaughter,andIf86myfaceturnedredandItriedtohideaslowaspossibleintomyseat,inhopesofpreventingthemfromseeingm87atall.Butthisexperiencedidnothurtme.I88,itmademestronger,andgavemedetermination(决心).WhenIgetabadgradeinschool,orIamputdownbysomebody,Ithinkofthatmomentandeverysingleoneofthose“whys”thatIaskedmyself,whichgivemethecouragetoa89allofthose“whys”.Iwillcontinueu90perfection,orascloseasIcanget.(2024·江苏淮安·三模)根据短文内容及所给首字母提示,写出所缺单词,使短文意思完整、通顺,每空一词。Successisoftenthoughttobetheo91offailure.Toteenagers,itistheachievementofagoalorcompletionofsomethingtheyreallyneed,suchasgoodgradesandtheabilitytogeta92wellwiththeirclassmates.Someschoolsu93toagreewithmostparentswhomeasured(判定)thesuccessoftheirchildrenaccordingtogrades,butnowtheypayspecialattentiontomoral(道德的)educationandcharacter-buildingtomakesureteenagersachievesuccessinbuildinghumanrelationships.Schoolsgivechancestostudentstofindtheirhiddenabilitysothattheycanenjoysomeformsofsuccess.Forexample,thosewhoarenotsogoodatspeakingskillsareencouragedtotakepartinspeechcompetitionsw94thosewhoareinterestedinartsareexpectedtoperforminfrontoftheirclassmates.Teenagersalsogetthep95ofsuccesswhentheyjointheirfavoriteclubs.Teachersandparentsoftentellteenagersthatsuccessisnote96toachieve.Itliesinhardwork.Greateffortshavetobeputintoprojectwork.Doingthingsmuchlaterthanplannedshouldbeavoided.Thiswilll97toamountainofworkwhichfinallymakespeoplenervous.Anothergoodqualityisasenseofresponsibility(责任).Teenagersshouldr98whattheyhavetodo.Stickingto(坚持)moralvaluesisthekeytosuccesstoo.Honestteenagerswillwinthetrustoffriends.Self-motivation(自我激励)isa99qualitytobedeveloped.Self-motivatedteenagerswillhavethestrongwill,trytheirbestinallkindsoftasksandfinallygettoenjoyas100ofachievement.(2024·江苏盐城·一模)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。Recently,ashortvideofromChongqinghasbecomehotontheInternet.Inthevideo,abusismovingontheroadinav101.Whenthedrivernoticesaschoolbaghangingoutsidethed102ofanoldhouse,hestopsandhonks(按喇叭).Soon,aboyrushesoutside,carriestheschoolbagandgetsonthebus.ThebusdriverisChengLin.HedrivesfromLuotiantoWuqiaoSouthStationformanyyears.Therearemanyleft-behindchildrena103theroute(路线)—theygotoschoolinthecityonSundaysandcomebackonFridays.MrChengknowsthei104ofhisroleontheirwaytoandfromschool,sohepaysalotofattentiontothem.TheboyisastudentofGrade9whogoestoschoolbyhimself.Heliveswithhisgrandmotherb105hisparentsworkinanothercityandseldomcomeback.MrChengcaresabouthimalot.Theyhaved106asecretcode(代码).Iftheboyneedstotakethebus,hewillh107hisschoolbagatthedoor.WhenMrChengseesit,hewillhonk.Theboy’sparentsweredeeplymovedbythedriver’skindnesswhentheysawthevideo.“Wearegladtosees108istakingcareofourchild.WeareverythankfultoMrCheng,”saidthefather.MrCheng’sstoryiswell-knownandheisp109asagooddriver.Hesaysit’sjustalittlethingandthathewillc110doingit.(2024·江苏连云港·一模)根据短文意思和首字母提示,写出一个完整正确的单词。Canmoneybuyhappiness?Ofcoursenot,b111itmattersinsomeways.Dr.MaraHarvey,amoneyexpert(专家),hascomeupwithanidea-Besmartwithyourmoney.Thefollowingaresomeofhers112.Firstofall,learntomakemoney.Askyourparentsifyoucandoh113tomakepocketmoney.Thiscouldincludewashingacarorw114thedog.Second,helpyourmoneygrow.Moneycan’tgrowifit'sjustinsideamoneybox.Putyourmoneyintheb115andyoucangetinterest(利息).Onedayyouwillbes116tofindhowmuchmoneyyouhave.Third,makeaplan.Ifyouwanttotravel,itmightmeanyouwillneedtospendmoreofyourpocketmoney.Trytow117downhowmuchmoneyyouhaveandwhatyouarespending.Thenitwillhelpyoutakecontrolofyourmoney.Finally,spendyourmoneyw118.Workouthowmuchyoucanspendeachmonth.Spendyourmoneytosatisfyyourbasicn119.Thentrytocutdownonspending.Forexample,ratherthaneatingout,youcanchoosetocookathome.Youcanm120moneywellifyoufollowthesetips.Starttakingactiontoday!(2024·江苏连云港·一模)根据短文意思和首字母提示,写出一个完整正确的单词。Sometimespeoplecomeintoyourlifeandyouknowthattheyaretheretoteachyoualesson,ortohelpyouunderstandwhoyouareorwhoyouwanttobecome.Youneverknowthesep121whomaybeaclassmate,aneighbourorafriend—butwhenyoulockyoureyesonthem,youknowatthatverymomenttheywilli122yourlifeinsomeways.Sometimesthingsthathappentoyoumayseemunpleasant,painful,orworriedatfirst.Butinanotherway,youfindthatwithoutgettingover(克服)thosed123,youwouldhaven124realizedyourability,strengthorwillpower(意志力).Thepeopleyoumeetandthesuccessyougethelptoc125whoyouareandwhoyoubecome.Eventhet126experiencescanbelearnedfrom.Infact,theyaresometimesthemosti127ones.Ifsomeonelovesyou,givelovebacktotheminthewayyoucan,notonlybecausetheyloveyou,butbecausetheyareteachingyoutoloveandhowtoopenyourh128andeyestothings.Ifsomeonehurtsyou,orbreaksyourheart,forgive(原谅)them,fortheyhavehelpedyoulearnabouttrustandtheimportanceofbeingcarefulofpeoplea129.Youmustbelievethatself-confidenceisnecessarytoaperson.Ifyou’renotconfident,itwillbehardforo130tobelieveinyou.Learnalessoninlifeeachdayyoulive!(23-24九年级下·江苏南京·阶段练习)Asafossil(化石)scientist,MaryAnning(1700—1847)madegreatc131toherfieldinthe19thcentury.HernameisnowwidelyknowninBritainandevenEurope.Butthatwasnotalwaysthecase.Anningwasatalentedwoman.ShewasborninapoorfamilyinLymeRegis,Britain.Shedidnotreceiveanyp132educationandhadtoteachherselfgeology(地质学)andpaleontology(古生物学).Anninggrewupbythesea.Atayoungage,sheshowedgreati133instudyingthefossilsalongthecoastline.Anningworkedveryhard.Shewentoutinallweatherstosearchforfossils.Attheageof12,sheuncoveredaskeletonthatlookedlikeacrocodile.Then,aftertenyearsoftirelesse134,shem135anamazingdiscovery.Itwasahugefossilofsomethingthattheworldhadneverseenbefore.However,manyofAnning’sfindingsdifferedwiththew136acceptedtheories(理论)atthattime.Somostofthescientistsdidn’tbelieveorr137thevalueofherfindings.What’smore,inthatperiod,peopleseldomrespectedwomen.Anning’sfindingswereevehpublishedwithouthername.Duringherlifetime,thewomanwasneverseriouslyconsideredtobeascientist.Butsucht138didn’tstopAnningfrommakingmorediscoveries.Thewomanwasstillkeenonstudyingdifferentsizesandtypesoffossilsalongsidethesea.Someofthemwereaslargeasahugerockwhileothersweresmallerthananegg.Until1829,shecarefullyuncoveredaskeletonofafossilfishwhichmadeherk139amongfirst-classscientists.Herdiscoverieshelpedtostudysomeextinct(已灭绝的)animals.TheyformedthebasisforCharlesDarwin’sOntheOriginofSpecies(《物种起源》).Inrecentyears,moreandmorepeoplehavecometorealizetheimportanceofAnning’swork.SheisnowlistedamongthetoptenBritishwomenwhohavegreatlya140thehistoryofscience.Anningwasanambitiousandhard-workingwomaninhistory.Shedeservestoberemembered.(23-24九年级下·江苏南通·阶段练习)短文填空Peoplewanttoknowifpre-mademealsarehealthyenoughforteenagers.Pre-mademealsrefertohalf-finishedorfinisheddishesthatarealreadycookedorprepared,accordingtotheChinaCuisineAssociation(中国烹饪协会).Thesefoodsusuallyr141heatingorcookingfirstbeforebeingserved.Manypeoplethinkthatpre-madefoodsarelesshealthybecausetheyusuallyneedtobekeptinf142.Infact,freezingitselfdoesnotcausenutrition(营养)loss,”LiuJunya,a33-year-oldprofessorindietinBeijingsaid.“Butnutritionlosshappensw143weheatorfrythefood.VitaminsBandCinmeatandvegetablescanbelostduringthatprocess.Bybeingheatedorcookedt144ormore,pre-madefoodscanbelessnutritiousthanfreshlypreparedandcookedfoods,”Liusaid.“Besides,manypre-madefoodcompaniesputthet145offoodaheadofnutrition,”saidLiu.Thisleadstoh146levelofsaltandsugarinthefoodandmaycauseserioushealthproblemsinthelongterm.Additives(添加剂)arealsorelatedtopre-madefoods.Theyaremainlyusedtoi147theflavourofthefood,aswellastokeepit,increaseitsshelflife,andcolorit.InChina,foodindustryhasalreadyhadmoderntechnologytokeeppre-madefoodsw148additives.Inthiswaysomefoodcanbekeptforalongertime.Butit’snecessarythatc149onlybuypre-madefoodsfrombigandqualified(有资质的)foodcompaniesorsupermarkets.Itishopedthatlawsonpre-mademealscanensurebetternutritionandhygiene(卫生).“Inthisway,wehopepre-mademealswillbea150bymorepeopleandwillbringconvenienceinsteadofworriestopeople.Butatpresent,noonecantell.”Liusaid.(23-24九年级下·江苏扬州·阶段练习)Isavedthegraincarefullyandfinallyhadenoughtoplant.Ibuiltawallaroundmygardentokeepthewildgoatsaway.Thenwhenmycropboreitsfruit,thebirdsd151it.Thebirdswerenotafraidofmydogatall.IshotthembutassoonasIwalkedaway,theyr152.Atlast,Ikilledsomebirdsandh153themamongthecrop,hopingtheywouldserveasthescarecrows,whichturnedouttobes154.Byharvesttime,Ihadnearlytwobushelsofriceandtwoandahalfbushelsofwheat.Withmynewgraintostore,Ifoundanewproblem.Thefinegrainrant155mybaskets.Ittookmenearlytwomonthstoformanddrytwouglypots—oneforriceandtheo156forwheat.NextIformedaclayovenandmadesomeothertoolsfromhardwoodandclothtobakebread.Imadeandbakedbreadinmyoven.Ispentthethirdyearontheislandinfarmingandbaking.Soonafterthat,Ibegantothinkofmydayssailinginatidyboat.Iwishedtohaveaboatande157theislandbysea.Itriedtoturnovertheship’sboatthatIhadseenwashedup,butfailed.Iwasstilldeterminedtohaveaboat.SoIchoseastrongtreeandspentweeksc158itdown.Thenittookmemonthstoturnitfromat159toboat.Whenitwastimetolaunch,IrealizedIhadmademyboattoofarfromtheneareststream.Theboatwasfartooheavyformetomove.Itriedbringingthewatertotheboati160oftheboattothewater.Isoonsawitwouldtakemetwentyyearsofconstantlabor.—TakenfromRobinsonCrusoe(23-24九年级下·江苏盐城·阶段练习)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。Itwasabeautifulfallday.Iwasoutridingmybicycle.IguessedIrodeoveraholeintheroad.Allofasudden,WHAM(砰)!Ifelloffmybicycle.Myrightsidereallyh161!Myheadhitthegroundh162.Ilaythereforafewminutes.Itriedtogetup,b163Ifailed!“Theremustbes164wrongwithme,”Ithought.Ifeltsot165thatIhadtostillliethere.ThenIsawbloodonmyshoe.Myhandandkneewerebleeding.AsIlaythere,It166offmyhelmet.Therewasasharprockstickingoutofit.Ilookedatitinfear.ThankgoodnessIworemyhelmet!Ishoutedforh167.Atthattime,atruckwentby.Thedrivers168histruckandcametohelpme.Heputmybicycleinthebackofhistruckanddrovemetothehospital.Whenmymothergottothehospital,shegavemeabighug(拥抱).“I’msogladyouwerewearingyourhelmet.Thehelmetsavedyourlife,”shesaid.SheknewIwasc169beforeanddidnotalwayswearmyhelmet.“Mum,itwasnotthehelmeti170thatsavedmylife,butsafetyawarenessdid.I’llridemybicyclewithgreatcarelateron!”(23-24九年级下·江苏盐城·阶段练习)短文缺词填空,并根据首字母填空Nopatientwantstheirsurgeontostudybiologybyusingtheirbodies.Inthepast,surgeonsp171onanimalsandfruit.Buttoday,3Dprintingischanginghowsurgeonslearn.Recently,aresearchteamfromtheLanzhouInstituteofChemicalPhysicsattheChineseAcademyofScienceshasc1723Dprintedorgans(器官),i173thebrain,lungsandintestines(肠).Theyusedhydrogel(水凝胶),asoftmaterialasthe“ink”forprinting.

Peoplefoundithardtoprintthecomplexstructuresinsidehumanorgansb174.It’salsohardtoc175theorgans’hardness(硬度).Buttheteamhasmadebreakthroughs(突破)inthesetwoaspects.Theprintedorgansareveryclosetorealorgans.Humanorganshavedifferenttextures(质地),withourbrainsbeingthesoftest.Theteama176specialelements(元素)tothehydrogeltocreatedifferenttexturesforeachorgan.Theyalsoprintedtinyholesandchannels(通道)insidetheorgans.Thiswillhelpmedicalstudentslearnbetter.C177toliveorgansandanimalorgans,theyarealsocheaperandmoreethically(伦理上)acceptable.Apartfromdoingresearch,scientistsalsoh1783Dprintedorganscanbeusedinorgantransplants.Hydrogelcannotbeusedtodothatbecausethehumanbodywillfighta179it.Butscientistsarelookingforothermaterialsthatcangrowinsidethehumanbody.Thefirstandonlys1803Dprintedorganusedfortransplantisabladder(膀胱),asthebladderisoneofhuman’ssimplestorgans.Expertsexpectthatthistechnologywillhelpmorepatientswithintenyears,accordingtoCNN.(23-24九年级下·江苏南京·阶段练习)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。WhenIfirstsetfootonMexicansoil,IspokeSpanishwell.SowhenIaskedalocaltacosellerforataco,andhesaid“ahorita,”whichisdirectlyt181into“rightnow,”Itookhimathisword,believingthati182arrivalwasimmediate.Isatnearhisshopandwaited.Halfanhourpassedands183notacoarrived,soIaskedagainabouti

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