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2024年中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题速递(北京专用)第四期专题02完形填空10篇(2024·北京门头沟·二模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。TheLostandFoundKiteEmilywasanenergeticyounggirlinherneighbourhood.She1flyingkites.Shehasacollectionofcolourfulkites,eachonewithitsownspecialstory.Onesunnyafternoon,Emilytookherfavouritekite,abrightredonethather2hadgivenher,tothenearbypark.Thekiteflewhighinthesky,dancingwiththewind’smovement.Itwasabeautifulsight,andEmilyfeltasenseoffreedomasshecontrolledthekite.Butsuddenly,anunexpectedgust(一阵)ofwindpulledthetreasuredredkitefromherhandandit3intothesky.Shespenthourssearchingforherlostkite,butitwasnowheretobefound.Hereyeswelledwithtears(眼泪),andherheartached(疼痛)withloss.Shecouldn’t4howsomethingsodeartoherhadlefther.Asdaysturnedintoweeks,Emilycouldn’tshakethefeelingofsadnessthathung(笼罩)overher.Shemissedherkite5.Butastimewenton,shebegantorealizethatherconnectiontothekitewasn’tjustaboutthephysicalobject.Itwasaboutthe6shehadcreatedwhileflyingitwithhergrandfather.Tofilltheemptinessleftbyherlostkite,Emilydecidedtocreatenewmemories.Shespenttimewithhergrandfather,listeningtohisstoriesandlearningfromhiswisdom.Theconnectionbetweenthemgrewstronger,andEmilydiscoveredthattheloveandwarmththeysharedweremore7thananyotherobject.Onesunnyday,asEmilyandhergrandfathersatunderanoldtree,agustofwindruffled(吹动)theleavesabovethem.Emilyrealizedthatthewindwasjustliketheunseen8betweenherandhergrandfather.Itwasareminderthatthelovetheyshared,andthememoriestheycreated,werealwayswithher,justlikethekiteflyinghighintheendlesssky.1.A.practices B.finishes C.loves D.minds2.A.father B.grandfather C.neighbour D.friend3.A.lost B.broke C.climbed D.disappeared4.A.prove B.judge C.realize D.understand5.A.dearly B.carefully C.naturally D.normally6.A.kites B.chances C.memories D.situations7.A.interesting B.valuable C.popular D.peaceful8.A.connection B.words C.thoughts D.behaviours(2024·北京昌平·二模)OnehotAugustafternoonin1990,DeenaHoaglandandher5-year-oldsonJoewenttoaplaceinKeyLargocalledDolphinPlus,wherepeopleswamwithdolphins.Andsomething9happenedthere.Joehadaproblemwithhisheartanddoctorshadtooperateonhimwhenhewasthree.Butthisoperationdidn’tgowell.“Hecouldn’tmovetheleftsideofhisbodyanymore,”saidthedoctor.Deenatookhimtodifferentplacesfortreatment,butitdidn’t10.Deenawasveryworriedaboutthat.However,sheheardanewwaythatmighthelpJoebychance,sotheymovedtoFlorida.JoelikedbeinginthewaterandDeenathought11couldhelphim.First,theywenttoswimmingpoolsinhotels,butsomehotelguestsdidn’tlikethembeingthere.ThenonedayshewentwithJoetoDolphinPlus.Joewassurprisedand12whenhefirstmetFonzie,a3-metre-long,275kilogramslovelydolphin.Thenheplayedwithithappily.Soon,JoewantedtoseeFonzie13everydaybecausehelovedplayingwithitandfeedingit.Joe’smothertoldhimtoalwaystrywithhislefthand,soJoeusedhisleftsidemoreandmore.Surprisingly,Joecouldmovehisleftsideofthebodyfreelyafter10monthsofefforts.Sadly,FonziediedwhenJoewas17.Joewrote:“Fonziewasagreatfriendtome;heandI14alotofgoodtimes.Healwaysputasmileonmyface.”DeenawasthankfulthatJoe’sfriendshipwithFonziehelpedhimalotandbroughtanamazing15.Sheknewitwasagoodideaforotherpeople,too.In1997,DeenastartedIslandDolphinCaretoworkwithDolphinPlustosharethe16ofdolphintherapy(治疗法)withotherchildrenandtheirparentswhohavespecialneeds.9.A.worrying B.amazing C.confusing D.challenging10.A.matter B.work C.fit D.happen11.A.swimming B.diving C.surfing D.boating12.A.argued B.judged C.smiled D.checked13.A.nervously B.secretly C.angrily D.willingly14.A.chose B.offered C.shared D.saved15.A.change B.style C.show D.request16.A.decision B.memories C.hope D.benefits(2024·北京朝阳·一模)AsIwaitedforthespeechtostart,Ifeltatouchonmyshoulder.Lookingup,Ifoundayoungwomansmilingatme,holdinganotebook.I17atoncewhoshewas.Theweekbeforewehadsharedemails,andItoldherIwouldbesittinginthefrontrow.IalwayssatatthefrontbecauseI’m18andneededtowatchthewaythespeaker’slips(嘴唇)move.“I’mRosie,”theyoungwomansaid.ShewasthefirstpersonI’devermetwhowasmyageandworehearingaids.Atmyschool,Iwastheonlypersonwhoworehearingaids.SoIwassurprisedtoseeRosiewearingthem.Shetiedherhairback,anddidn’ttryto19themlikeIdid.Afterthespeech,RosieandIcarriedontalking.Shealwaysrememberedtolookatmewhenwetalked.Ididn’thavetoworrythatshe’d20away,andI’dmissajokeorstatement.Webothtriedtomakecommunicationclearandnoticeable.Ionce21thatdeafnesswassomekindofweaknessbutherewasRosie,whowasclever,wise,fulloffunanddeaf.Whatwasthebig22?Ifeltlikeawindowhadopenedonmyownexperienceasadeafperson.Partlyitwasthejoyofbeingabletotalk23.Wediscussednoisysocialevents,orgroupconversations,wherewefeltlikeoutsiders.TheknowledgethatIwasn’ttheonlydeafstudentatschoolmadetheexperiencefeellesslonely.Wecontinuedtosharenotesonbeingdeaf.Learningtospeakupformyselfasadeafpersonintheworkplacewashard.ButRosiewasmorepositive,andsheheldupa24tomyownexperience,settingagoodexampleforme.OurfriendshiphasbecomeanimportantpartofwhoIamaswell.17.A.realized B.laughed C.studied D.forgot18.A.short B.blind C.deaf D.poor19.A.wear B.hide C.follow D.expect20.A.put B.take C.give D.turn21.A.doubted B.thought C.noticed D.chose22.A.plan B.task C.deal D.rule23.A.openly B.quietly C.slowly D.politely24.A.notebook B.light C.flag D.mirror(2024·北京平谷·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Samtappedhispencilagainsthisblankpaperandsighed.“I’llneverbeabletowritethisessay.”“What’swrong?”hismotherasked,placingherhandonhisshoulder.“Youjusthavetowriteaboutwhatyoudidoveryoursummervacation.”“Yeah,butIdidn’tgoonvacation.VickiwenttotheBahamasandJakewenttoMyrtleBeach.Ihadto25withAuntTarabecauseourhousewasbeingrepaired.”MomturnedSamaroundinhisdeskchair.“Justbecauseyoudidn’tgotoaresortdoesn’tmeanyoudidn’thaveavacation.Lookatallthethingsyoudidwithyourcousinthissummer.”Samthoughthard.HeandErichadjoinedabikecompetition,gonetoanamusementpark,andtakenKaratelessons.“IguessIcouldwriteaboutallthese26.”Heshookhisheadandwasstillnotsureifhisessaywasgoingto27hisfriendsatschool.Thenextday,theclasstookturns28theiressays.Samslunkdowninhisseat,hopingMr.Matthewswouldn’tnoticehim.Withonlytenminutesleftbeforelunch,Samthoughthewas29fromhavingtoreadhisessay.“Sam,Ithinkwehaveenoughtimetohearaboutyoursummervacation.”Mr.Matthewssaid.Samgotupslowlyandunwillinglywalkedtothefrontoftheroomwithhispaperinhishand.Withhisheaddown,hedidn’ttakehiseyesofftheessayashereadit.Whenhewasfinished,nooneclappedorsaidanything.Heslowly30hiseyestoseeabunchofhandsintheair.“Lookslikeyouhavesomequestions.”Mr.Matthewssaid.HepointedtoJakeinthefrontrow.“Didyougettogoonthatnewrollercoasterattheamusementpark?”Jakeasked.“Ihearditwasreallyscary.”“Yeah.Ibeggedmyparentstotakeme,buttheywouldn’t.”Vickisaid.AsSamansweredquestionafterquestion,he31.Beforeheknewit,itwastimeforlunch.Onthewaytothecafeteria,thequestionscontinued.“You’resolucky,”Jakesaid.“IwishIdidallthatthissummer.”NowSamwassatisfiedwithwhathedid.Afterall,he’dhada/an32summer.25.A.chat B.stay C.play D.work26.A.activities B.meetings C.passages D.reports27.A.interest B.comfort C.encourage D.surprise28.A.writing B.correcting C.presenting D.exchanging29.A.tired B.absent C.excited D.safe30.A.opened B.raised C.fixed D.moved31.A.shocked B.focused C.smiled D.hurried32.A.busy B.disappointing C.common D.amazing(2024·北京顺义·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Sarawalkedslowlyhomefromschoolkickingstonesalongthesidewalkandthinkingabouttheassignment(作业).Mrs.Peters,herteacher,gavethe33inclassrightbeforeschoolfinishedsothatstudentscouldthinkabouttheassignmentovertheweekend.“Thisassignmentwillbea34one!”shesaid.“Eachofyouwillfindsomethingthatyouaregoodatandwriteareportfortheclass.I’msureyou’llbehappytodoit!”Asshehadexpected,studentsimmediatelybegantotalkaboutalltheideasthattheyhadforthereport35inclass.Sara’sbestfriend,Betsy,lovedtoplaythepianoandwasalreadyaskilledpianist.Tomwasthecaptainoftheschoolteamandwouldwritehisreportaboutbasketball.EveryoneseemedtohaveanideafortheprojectexceptSara.“It’simpossibleformetochoose36,”thoughtSara,asshewalkedinthroughherfrontdoor—rememberingherbasketballforthewrongteamandherstrongdislikeofrunning!Shelovedtosinganddance,butshediditonlyforfunwithherfriends.Asforart,shebelievedthatherpaintingswereaboutthesamequalityasherlittlesisterwhowasfive.Sara37whatintheworldshewouldwriteherpaperabout.TheminuteSarawalkedthroughthedoor,hersistercamerunningtowardshertogiveSaraherdailyafter-schoolhug!Suddenly,Sara38thehappymomentswithhersister.Everyday,Saratriedtothinkofsomethingspecialthattheyweregoingtodotogether.Sometimes,theywentoutforawalkorplayedinthebackyard.Otherdays,theystayedinsidethehousetoreadorwatchtheirfavoriteshowonTV.Today,Sarawasplanningtohelphersistermakeacastleoutofpillows,chairsandblankets.Withasmile,Saraconsideredhowmuchshe39beingabigsister.AsSaragatheredblankets,pillowsandsnackstoeatintheircastle,hersistershoutedhappily.Thenan40cametoSara—shewasanexpertatsomething!Sarasmiledassheknewthatshealsohadawonderfulreport.Shebelievedshewouldhandinanexcellentassignmentnextweek.33.A.support B.courage C.speech D.instruction34.A.classic B.pleasant C.curious D.strange35.A.patiently B.politely C.excitedly D.secretly36.A.art B.science C.languages D.sports37.A.wondered B.shared C.examined D.proved38.A.described B.collected C.pictured D.recorded39.A.missed B.enjoyed C.minded D.imagined40.A.idea B.object C.example D.order(2024·北京门头沟·一模)TheMelodyWithinEthanwascrazyaboutplayingtheguitar.Healwayslosthimselfinthemelodieshecreated.Oneday,Ethangottoknowthevillagehelivedinwashostingatalentshow,andhe41toparticipate.However,doubtsstartedtocreep(缓慢行进)intohismind.Hecomparedhimselftoothertalentedmusiciansandbeganto42hisabilities.Thefearoffailureconsumed(消耗)him.Ethan’sgrandfathernoticedthat.HesatdownwithEthanandsharedastoryfromhisownyouth.“WhenIwasyourage,Ihadadreamofbecomingapainter.ButIwasfilledwithself-doubt,justlikeyouarenow.Later,Iaskedforhelpfromawiseoldartist.”“Theoldartistlistenedtomyworriesandmademe43myself.Heaskedmetopaintapictureonalargecanvas(油布)infrontofacrowd.Ihesitated(犹豫)becauseIdidn’tknowhowtodealwithit.”“Thewiseartistsmiledandsaid,‘Don’tfocusonwhatothersmightthink.Instead,paintfromyourheart.Thebeautyliesnotinperfection,butintheauthenticity(真实性)ofyourwork.’”“Encouragedbythesewords,Iacceptedthechallenge.Ipaintedwithpassion(激情),lettingmy44guidemybrush.Thecrowdwatchedinshockasabeautifulmasterpieceappearedonthecanvas.”Finishingthestory,Ethan’sgrandfathersaid,“Thatday,Irealizedthatsuccessisnotdefined(定义)byhow45weareorhowwecomparetoothers.It’saboutexpressingourselveswithpassionandauthenticity.”Inspiredbyhisgrandfather’sstory,Ethandecidedtogivethetalentshowhisall.Hepracticed46andpoured(倾注)hisheartintoeverynote.Whenthedayofthetalentshowarrived,Ethansteppedonthestage,andbegantoplayhisguitar.Ethan’sfingersdancedonthestrings,creatingmelodiesthattouchedtheheartsoftheaudience.Atthatmoment,herealizedthathisself-doubtshadheldhimback,butnowhewas47.Ethandidn’twinthetalentshow,buthefeltlikeawinnerdeepinside.Ethancontinuedtoplayhisguitarwithpassion,inspiringotherswithhismusicandremindingeveryonethatthetrue48liesinthejourneyitself.41.A.decided B.failed C.pretended D.managed42.A.improve B.get C.lose D.question43.A.challenge B.enjoy C.introduce D.respect44.A.actions B.trusts C.emotions D.patience45.A.kind B.careful C.regretful D.perfect46.A.secretly B.tirelessly C.quietly D.carelessly47.A.wise B.free C.satisfied D.confused48.A.heart B.hope C.reward D.dream(2024·北京通州·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Iwasbornwithaphysicaldisability.Threeofmyfingersonmylefthandareverysmall.Itishardtoholdthings.Inmyfirstschool,thekidswouldtease(取笑)meaboutmy49almosteveryday.Iusedtogohomeandtellmymumthekidsmadefunofmeandcry.Mymumwouldmeetwithmyteacherstotryto50it,butitdidn’thelp.IwantedfriendsbutIdidn’thaveone.Ididn’twanttogotoschoolanymore.Mymum’sfriendrecommended(推荐)anewschooltome.Itwassmaller.Atthenewschool,Iwas51ofbeinginanewplace.Ithoughttheotherkidsmightlaughatme.Iwouldpullthesleeves(袖子)ofmysweaterdownto52myhand.ItwashardbutItriedmybest.WhenIwasupset,myteachersalwaysasked,“What’swrong?CanItalktoyou?”ThathelpedbecauseIusedtokeepmy53inside.Theyhelpedmeexpressmyselfinwordsinsteadofgoingoff.Afewweekslater,Itoldthekids,“I’vebeenteasedalot”andIshowedthemmyhand.Theyaskedmewhathappened.Itoldthem,“Iwasbornthisway.”Theydidn’tmakefunofme.Theytoldmenottoworryaboutit.Ijustwantedpeopletobe54tomeandIwantedfriends.Ihavethatnow.Istudyandplaywiththem.Itmakesmefeellikethey’renotscaredofmeandthey55me.WhenI’mhavingabadday,theysay,“Keepyourheadup,don’tgiveup.”IthinkitwasgoodthatIcametothenewschool.IfeellikeI’manewperson.Iappreciate(感激)allthepeoplefortheirhelp.Iwanttosaytothekids,thankyoufor56me.Nowifpeopleaskaboutmyhand,Iwon’thideit.Whensomeoneteasesme,Iignore(不理睬)it.Icouldn’tdothatbeforebecauseIwasscaredofwhattheywouldsay.I’mnotembarrassed(尴尬的)anymore.49.A.hand B.face C.leg D.teeth50.A.believe B.imagine C.understand D.solve51.A.tired B.scared C.proud D.bored52.A.wash B.use C.hide D.raise53.A.attention B.decisions C.choice D.feelings54.A.kind B.honest C.serious D.special55.A.interrupt B.support C.follow D.refuse56.A.remembering B.inviting C.accepting D.visiting(2024·北京房山·一模)SomedayComesAreyouafraidofthedark?Howaboutheights,spiders,orclosedspaces?Nomatterwhatyour57is,youhavethepowertoovercomeit.IlovegymnasticsandmycoachthinksI’mprettygoodatit,too.Onthemat(垫子),Icandoitwell.ButIcan’tdoitonthebalancebeam.TodayIstoodonthebeam,tryingtodoacartwheel(侧身翻)Ilookeddownatmycoach,Rita,whopreparedtocatchmeifIfailed.Itookabreathbutmykneeswereshaking.“Well,Ican’tdoit!SomedayI’lldothebeam.Butnottoday.”I58downandwentaway.Atthefollowingclass,Ritatookoutarollof59.Sheusedittomaketwolinesthewidthofthebalancebeamonthemat.“Maisie,Iwantyoutopracticeyourbalance-beamroutinewithinthelinesofthetape.”Well,that’seasyenough.AllIhadtodowastostayinsidethelines.Ifinishedit60.“Great!Youneverwentoutsidethelines,”Ritasaid.“Doyouwanttohaveatryonthebalancebeam?”Igaveheraweaksmileandshookmyhead.“Canyouteachmehowtoswim?”Ritasaidsuddenly.Iwasconfused,andthenshetoldmethatshecouldn’tswimbecauseshewasafraidofwater.Therefore,I61.“Watch.”Ijumpedintothepoolandbegantoswim.Ritawasobviouslyafraidandhesitated(犹豫)tojump.I62herandfinallyRitatookadeepbreathandjumpedintothewater.Shesucceeded!Mycoachwasbraveenoughtojumpintothewater,andIcouldn’thelpthinkingofmyself.SoItoldRita,“Maybemy‘someday’shouldbetoday.”Igotuponthebalancebeam,closingmyeyesandimaginingIwasonthemat.ThenIstartedthecartwheel.I63it!Seeingthat,Ritawasexcitedtojumpupanddown,clappingandshouting,“Youwereso64!”“Iwasn’t,”Ishookmyhead.“Iwassuperscaredupthere.”“Thatmakesyougreat!Youwereafraidanddiditanyway.”Ismiled.“Iguessyou’reright.Mysomedayfinallycomes.”57.A.fear B.surprise C.anger D.happiness58.A.lay B.jumped C.sat D.fell59.A.paintings B.paper C.tape D.bills60.A.shyly B.nervously C.quietly D.perfectly61.A.agreed B.finished C.prepared D.waited62.A.troubled B.encouraged C.examined D.shamed63.A.hated B.took C.meant D.made64.A.proud B.smart C.brave D.active(2024·北京西城·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。“Wewerethecutestbabiesintheworld!”IsmiledandsaidtoRachelasIputupa65ofmeridingahorseonthewalloftheclassroom.“Iknow,lookatthisone!”Rachelpointedtothepictureofusatagefive.Webothlaughedandshookourheads.Wecouldn’tbelievethatwewouldbegraduating(毕业)inaweek.Asawayofcelebratingourchildhoods,wewereaskedtobringinpicturesofourselvesgrowingup.AsIlooked66fromphototophoto,frompreschoolerstoninth-graders,Ibegantolookatmyclassmatesaroundme.FirstIlookedatRachel,andI67thefirstdayofschool.Iwasalittlefive-year-old.Whenmymotherleftme,Ijustdidn’tknowwhattodobutcry.ThenIfeltahandonmyshoulder.IturnedaroundandsawRachel.“Whyareyoucrying?”sheasked.“Mymommyleftme.”“Wouldyouliketoplayapuzzlegametogether?”Sheoffered.Thatgotmy68.Ilovedpuzzlegames.Istartedtoplay,andafterafewminutes,Iwasn’tcryinganymore.Ilookedbackatthepicturesandmyeyes69onapictureofTony.Tonylivesrightnexttome,andwehavealwaysbeenclose.IrememberhowmuchfunIhadplaying“boys’games”,allthankstoTonymakingitpossible.“Comeon,she’sagirl—she’llmakeyouplayBarbiesorsomething,”oneoftheboysonourblocksaidtoTony.Iturnedandstartedtowalkaway.Ifelttears70upinmyeyeswhenIheardTonysay,“No,IwanttoplaywithSarah.We’regoingtoplaybasketball.”ThemillionsofmemoriesthatI71fromthoseyearssuddenlycamebacktome.Highschoolwouldbedifferent.Icouldn’timaginehowthatwouldfeel.Ilookedatthepicturesoncemoreandnoticedhow,ineverypicture,eachofuswasat72pointsofourlives,butwewerealwayssmiling.Wewereallokay,eventhroughallthechanges.Iwasfinallyreadyforhighschool.65.A.drawing B.diary C.picture D.poster66.A.politely B.closely C.immediately D.angrily67.A.discovered B.remembered C.compared D.imagined68.A.patience B.advice C.message D.attention69.A.landed B.carried C.darkened D.opened70.A.jump B.mix C.well D.move71.A.collected B.improved C.matched D.copied72.A.strange B.serious C.hard D.different(2024·北京石景山·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。WhenIfirstheardabouttheimprovisation(即兴表演)classes,Iwasuncertainaboutwhethertosignup.Asaveryshyperson,I73gettingonstageandactinginfrontofstrangers.However,IknewIwantedtoworkasasciencecommunicatoraftergraduating,soitseemedliketheperfectopportunitytoimprovemyspeakingabilityandbuildconfidence.Isignedup,knowingthe74wouldtakemewelloutsidemycomfortzone.Duringourfirstclass,welearnedanimportantideaofimprovisation:“yes,and.”Itmeansthatweacceptwhatotherperformerssay.Ifsomeonesaysthatmonkeysarelibrarians,forexample,thenmonkeysarelibrarians.Wedonot75thelogic(逻辑);wesay“yes”andcontinuewiththescene(场景)asifnothingiswrong.Todothiseffectively,ourteacherwarnedusthatwe’dhavetoavoidsecond-guessingourselves.Sometimesscenesgoinunexpecteddirections.Thebestimprovisationhappenswhenperformersstayopento76possibilitiesandsaywhatevercomesintotheirminds.Igotatasteofthe77whenactingoutmyfirstscene.However,asweeksturnedintomonths,Ibecamemorecomfortableandevenstartedtoenjoyourclasses.Ialsobecamebetteratlistening,relatingtomypartners,andcommunicatingclearly.Thattrainingcameinhandytwoweeksago,whenIwasgivingaspeechaboutmyscience.Astudentsurprisedmewithaquestionthatcameoutofnowhere.Insteadofgettingnervous,Iusedthe“yes,and”method—78thequestionatfacevalueandlettingmymindfocusonwhyitwasasked.Thathelpedmestaycalmandfinallyfindaproperanswer.Thebenefitsofimprovisationgobeyondcommunication.Earlyoninschool,Iwouldgetstuckwhen79datawasproducedinmyexperiments;myinnercriticwouldsupposeIhadmadeamistake.Butnow,afterusingthe“yes,and”method,InolongergointoanexperimentthinkingthatIalreadyknowthestorymydataaregoingtotell.Thislessoncan80allscientists.Ifthedatasaymonkeysarelibrarians,thenit’sworthstudyingwhethermonkeysare,infact,librarians.Ourjobasscientistsisn’ttoproducedatathatsupportastorythatwealreadyknow.Ourjobistosay“yes,and”.73.A.feared B.tried C.considered D.regretted74.A.experience B.service C.experiment D.treatment75.A.use B.believe C.understand D.question76.A.real B.different C.serious D.strong77.A.difficulty B.success C.loneliness D.joy78.A.asking B.repeating C.accepting D.improving79.A.unknown B.unshown C.unchecked D.unexpected80.A.confuse B.benefit C.trouble D.satisfy参考答案:1.C2.B3.D4.D5.A6.C7.B8.A【导语】本文主要讲了Emily喜爱放风筝,她最喜爱的红色风筝被一阵风吹走了,她为此难过很久,后来她意识到与爷爷一起放风筝的回忆以及他们之间的爱和温暖比风筝更珍贵。1.句意:她喜欢放风筝。practices练习;finishes完成;loves喜欢;minds介意。根据下文“Shehasacollectionofcolourfulkites”可知,她喜欢放风筝。故选C。2.句意:一个阳光明媚的下午,艾米丽带着她最喜欢的风筝,那是她爷爷送给她的一只鲜红的风筝,来到附近的公园。father父亲;grandfather爷爷;neighbour邻居;friend朋友。根据下文“Shespenttimewithhergrandfather,listeningtohisstoriesandlearningfromhiswisdom.”可知,这风筝是她爷爷给她的。故选B。3.句意:但是,突然,一阵意想不到的风把她珍贵的红风筝从手中拽了下来,它消失在天空中。lost丢失;broke破坏;climbed攀爬;disappeared消失。根据“Butsuddenly,anunexpectedgust(一阵)ofwindpulledthetreasuredredkitefromherhand”可知,突如其来的一阵风使风筝消失在空中。故选D。4.句意:她无法理解对她来说如此珍贵的东西怎么会离开她。prove证明;judge判断;realize意识到;understand理解。根据“Shecouldn’t...howsomethingsodeartoherhadlefther.”可知,此处指的是她无法理解如此珍贵的东西怎么会离开她。故选D。5.句意:她非常思念她的风筝。dearly非常;carefully仔细地;naturally自然地;normally正常地。由前文“ Asdaysturnedintoweeks,Emilycouldn’tshakethefeelingofsadnessthathungoverher.”可知,她非常思念风筝。故选A。6.句意:是关于她和爷爷一起放风筝时所创造的回忆。kites风筝;chances机会;memories记忆;situations情况。根据“whileflyingitwithhergrandfather”可知,和爷爷一起放风筝是他们共同创造的回忆。故选C。7.句意:他们之间的联系越来越紧密,艾米丽发现他们所分享的爱和温暖比任何其他东西都更珍贵。interesting有趣的;valuable珍贵的;popular受欢迎的;peaceful平静的。根据“Theconnectionbetweenthemgrewstronger,andEmilydiscoveredthattheloveandwarmththeysharedweremore...thananyotherobject.”可知,此处指的是分享的爱和温暖比其他东西都更珍贵。故选B。8.句意:艾米丽意识到,风就像她和祖父之间看不见的联系。connection联系;words文字;thoughts思想;behaviours行为。根据“Butastimewenton,shebegantorealizethatherconnectiontothekitewasn’tjustaboutthephysicalobject.”可知,前文已经提及过“connection”,此处“风就像她和祖父之间看不见的联系”也呼应了前文。故选A。9.B10.B11.A12.C13.D14.C15.A16.D【导语】本文主要讲述了乔和海豚之间的友谊。9.句意:一些惊奇的事情发生在这里。worrying令人担忧的;amazing令人惊奇的;confusing令人迷惑的;challenging具有挑战性的。根据下文“ DeenawasthankfulthatJoe’sfriendshipwithFonziehelpedhimalotandbroughtanamazing...”可知,乔和海豚之间发生了令人惊奇的故事。故选B。10.句意:迪娜带他去了不同的地方接受治疗,但效果不太好。matter要紧;work起作用;fit适合;happen发生。根据“but”可知表示转折,可推知此处指治疗不理想。故选B。11.句意:乔喜欢在水中,迪娜认为游泳可能对他有帮助。swimming游泳;diving潜水;surfing冲浪;boating划船。根据“First,theywenttoswimmingpoolsinhotels”可知,此处指“游泳”。故选A。12.句意:乔很惊喜,当他看到一个3米长,275千克的可爱海豚,他微笑着。argued争论;judged评判;smiled微笑;checked检查。根据后文“Thenheplayedwithithappily.”可知,乔微笑着。故选C。13.句意:不久,乔每天都很乐意见到Fonzie,因为他想和它玩,喂它。nervously紧张地;secretly秘密地;angrily生气地;willingly乐意地。根据“becausehelovedplayingwithitandfeedingit”可知,乔很愿意见到海豚。故选D。14.句意:乔写到:“Fonzie对于我来说,是个很棒的朋友;他和我有很多美好的时光。”chose选择;offered提供;shared分享;saved保存。根据“Fonziewasagreatfriendtome”可推知,此处指两者共度美好时光。故选C。15.句意:迪娜很感激,乔和Fonzie的友谊帮助了他很多,带来了一个令人惊奇的变化。change改变;style方式;show表演;request要求。根据上文内容可知,乔和海豚的互动让他变了很多。故选A。16.句意:1997年,迪娜创建了岛上海豚护理中心,和DolphinPlus一起工作,和其他有特殊需求的孩子和他们的父母分享海豚治疗法的好处。decision决定;memories记忆;hope希望;benefits好处。根据上文内容可知,和海豚的互动让乔改变了很多,对乔帮助很大,所以此处是分享海豚治疗法的好处。故选D。17.A18.C19.B20.D21.B22.C23.A24.D【导语】本文主要讲述了作者从朋友Rosie身上学到了很多。17.句意:我立刻意识到她是谁。realized意识到;laughed大笑;studied学习;forgot忘记。根据“Theweekbeforewehadsharedemails”可知,作者立刻意识到她是谁。故选A。18.句意:我总是坐在最前面,因为我是聋子,需要注意演讲者对我说话的方式。short矮的;blind盲的;deaf聋的;poor贫穷的。根据“neededtowatchthewaythespeaker’slips(嘴唇)move.”可知,作者听不见,是聋人。故选C。19.句意:她把头发往后扎,没有像我那样试图把它们藏起来。wear穿;hide隐藏;follow跟随;expect期待。根据“Shetiedherhairback”可知,她没有把它们藏起来。故选B。20.句意:我不必担心她会转身离开,我也会错过一个笑话或声明。put放;take带,拿;give给;turn转身。根据“ Shealwaysrememberedtolookatmewhenwetalked”可知她会看着我,不会转身离开,turnaway“转身离开”,故选D。21.句意:我曾经认为耳聋是一种弱点,但这是罗西,她聪明、智慧、充满乐趣,而且是聋子。doubted怀疑;thought认为;noticed注意到;chose选择。根据“deafnesswassomekindofweaknessbutherewasRosie,whowasclever,wise,fulloffunanddeaf.”可知,作者曾经认为耳聋是一种弱点,故选B。22.句意:有什么大不了的?plan计划;task任务;deal交易;rule规则。根据“ butherewasRosie,whowasclever,wise,fulloffunanddeaf.Whatwasthebig”可知通过罗西作者意识到耳聋也不是什么大事,bigdeal“大事,重要的事情”,故选C。23.句意:部分原因是能够坦诚交谈的乐趣。openly公开地;quietly安静地;slowly慢地;politely有礼貌地。根据“Wediscussednoisysocialevents,orgroupconversations,wherewefeltlikeoutsiders.”可知,他们坦诚交谈事情,故选A。24.句意:但罗西更积极,她为我自己的经历树立了一面镜子,为我树立了一个好榜样。notebook笔记本;light灯;flag旗帜;mirror镜子。根据“settingagoodexampleforme”可知,她为作者树立
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