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主题阅读主题二做人与做事一、

(2023·泰州校考一模)完形填空The

Height

of

LifeMichaelStonehadalwaysdreamedofflying.Hismotherreadhimsomanystoriesaboutflyingthatthey

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⁠hisdreamswithcolourandbeauty.Hisdad,ontheotherhand,

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⁠hardwork.Healwayssaid,

“Youwantsomething?Workforit!”Fromtheageof14,Michaelstarted

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⁠asapolevaulter(撑杆跳高运动员).Heworkedouteverydaywithweightliftingandrunning,andhecontinuedtohelphisparentswiththeirfarmwork.Hismotherwishedhecould

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⁠abitmore,buthisfatherwouldsmileandsay,

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⁠youwantsomething,workforit!”一二三四NowMichaelwasstandinginthestadium(体育场)

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⁠oneofthefinaltwocompetitors(竞争者)inthepole-vaultingeventintheNationalJuniorOlympics.Afterawarm-up,hefoundhispole,and

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⁠ontherunwaythatledtothemostchallengingeventofhis17-year-oldlife.Suddenlyhebecame

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⁠.Hehadneverexperiencedthisbefore.一二三四Thenhethoughtofhismother’s

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⁠—Takeadeepbreathwhenyoufeelnervous.Sohedid.Slowlythenervousnesswasgone.Hegently

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⁠hispole,andbegantostretch(伸展)outhisarmsandupperbody.Andthen,he

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⁠pickeduphispole.Heknewitwashistimetofly.Ashebegansprinting(冲刺)downtherunway,somethingfeltwonderfully

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⁠,butfamiliar(熟悉的).Whenhetookadeepbreath,ithappened.Hebegantoflyjustlikeinhischildhood

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⁠.Onlythistimeheknewhewasn’tdreaming.一二三四TheloudcheersfromtheaudiencebroughtMichaelback.Hecould

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⁠thesmileonhisparents’faces.Hislifewouldneverbethesame.Itwasn’tbecausehewontheNationalJuniorOlympicsand

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⁠aworldrecord.Anditwasn’tbecausehejustincreasedhispersonalbest.ItwassimplybecauseMichaelStonewasblind.一二三四(

A

)1.A.filled

B.presented

C.shared

D.compared(

D

)2.A.succeededin

B.joinedin

C.pushedin

D.believedin(

C

)3.A.playing

B.thinking

C.training

D.showing(

B

)4.A.help

B.relax

C.improve

D.exercise(

C

)5.A.Before

B.Unless

C.If

D.Though(

C

)6.A.for

B.like

C.as

D.between(

D

)7.A.stayed

B.climbed

C.entered

D.steppedADCBCCD一二三四(

A

)8.A.nervous

B.confident

C.angry

D.surprised(

A

)9.A.words

B.facts

C.orders

D.warnings(

D

)10.A.pickedup

B.lookedthrough

C.handedout

D.putdown(

C

)11.A.secretly

B.strangely

C.carefully

D.curiously(

B

)12.A.popular

B.different

C.comfortable

D.hardAADCB(

D

)13.A.hobbies

B.jokes

C.stories

D.dreams(

D

)14.A.wonder

B.remember

C.see

D.imagine(

B

)15.A.beat

B.broke

C.ran

D.hitDDB一二三四二、

(2023·绍兴统考一模)阅读理解It’salwaysahappymomentwhenyougetsomepocketmoney.Buthaveyoueverthoughtabouthowtospendyourpocketmoneywisely?Here’ssomeadvice.Make

a

list.Whenyougetyourpocketmoney,don’tgettooexcited.Weallhavealotofthingsthatwewant.Butdoyoureallyneedthem?That’swhyitisnecessarytomakealistbeforeyouspendmoney.Startwiththethingyouwantmost.Youcanalsowritedownhowmuchitcostsorhowimportantitisinyourlife.Bydoingthis,youwillseeifitisreallynecessarytobuyit.一二三四Help

others.Howaboutbeingmoreselfless(无私的)andusingyourpocketmoneytohelpothers?Weallknowthattherearemanypeopleintheworldwhoareinneedofourhelp.Helpingothersbringsjoytoourlives.Soconsiderusingyourpocketmoneytodosomethingusefulandhelpful,andfeelhowyoucanmakeadifference.Save

as

much

as

you

can.Thereisanoldsayingthat,

“Moneydoesn’tgrowontrees.”Ifyouspendallyourpocketmoneyrightaway,you’llhavenomoneyuntilyournext“payday”.一二三四Awalletsometimesmightnotbethebestplacetosavemoneybecauseitmaymakeiteasierforyoutospendyourmoney.Getapiggybank(储蓄罐)oraskyourparentstostartasavingsaccount(账户)foryou.Somedaywhenyoulookback,you’llgetastrongfeelingofachievementbysavingsomuchmoneybyyourself!一二三四(

A

)1.Whyshouldwemakealistbeforespendingmoney?A.Tohelpusbuythingsthatwereallyneed.B.Tomakesurewebuyeverythingwewant.C.Toknowwhichthingisthemostexpensive.D.Toknowifwehaveenoughmoneyforthethings.A(

A

)2.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Moneydoesn’tcomeeasily.B.Moneyisasimportantastrees.C.Onecanmakemoneybygrowingtrees.D.Weshoulduseourmoneytoprotecttheenvironment.A一二三四(

C

)3.Thebestplacetosavemoneycanbe

⁠accordingtothewriter.A.ourwalletB.ourparents’walletC.ourpiggybankD.ourparents’accountC(

D

)4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Helpingotherscanbringusgreathappiness.B.Pocketmoneycanbeusedtodosomethingusefulandhelpful.C.Savingmuchmoneycanmakeusgetastrongfeelingofachievement.D.Whenyougetyourpocketmoney,youshouldgetexcited.D一二三四三、

(2023·江苏省清江中学九年级校考阶段练习)阅读表达(每题答案不超过10个词)Rememberwhenyouwerealittlechildtryingtolearntowalk?First,youhadtolearnhowtobalanceyourselfandstand.Youfelldown,andthengotbackup.Youlaughedsometimesandcriedatothertimes.Aftermuchpractice,youfinallylearnedhowtobalanceyourself.Yougotmuchpleasurefromthisnewfeelingofpower—you’dstandeverywhereyoucould.Itwasahappytime—youdidit!一二三四Now,thenextstep—walking.You’dseenothersdoit.Itdidn’tlookthathard—justmoveyourlegswhileyouwerestanding.Wrong—moredifficultthanyoueverimagined.Butafteryoutriedagainandagain,youunderstoodhowtowalk.一二三四Ifpeoplearoundyoufoundyouwalking,theycheered,

“Oh,lookatwhatthekidisdoing.”Thisencouragedyou!Butlookbackonthosedayswhenyouwerealittlechild—howmanytimesdidyoutrywhennoonewaswatching,orwhennoonewascheering?Youcouldn’twaitforsomeonetoencourageyoutotakethenextsteps.Youlearnedhowtoencourageyourself.So,keeptryingandencouragingyourselfasyoulearnedtowalkifyouwanttosucceedindoingsomething.一二三四1.Whatwasyourfirststepinlearningtowalk?

Tolearnhowtobalancemyselfandstand.

⁠2.Howdidyoufeelaboutthenewpower?

Ifelthappy.

⁠3.Whendidyouunderstandhowtowalk?

AfterItriedagainandagain.

⁠4.Whocheeredforyouwhenfindingyouwalking?

Peoplearoundme.

⁠5.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttosucceedindoingsomething?

Keeptryingandencouragingmyself.

⁠Tolearnhowtobalancemyselfandstand.

Ifelthappy.

AfterItriedagainandagain.

Peoplearoundme.

Keeptryingandencouragingmyself.

一二三四四、

(2023·盐城校考二模)缺词填空(每空1词)MiZhou,adisabledman,makesclayfigurines(泥人)onthestreeteveryday.Recently,avideoofhimhascaughtalotofpeople’sa

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⁠.Inthevideo,aftershapingclayintoasmallballwithhiselbows(肘),heholdstheballb

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⁠hisarmstoputitonastick.Thenheaddspartssmallerthantheballtoit.Mihasbeenmakingclayfigurinesfor15years.一二三四In2003,Mil

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⁠hishandsinanaccident.Buthedidn’tbowtofate.Hegraduallylearnedtoeatanddresshimselfintheyearthatf

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⁠theaccident.Hethoughthehadtofindawaytomakealiving,b

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⁠hehadafamilytotakecareof.Oneday,afterseeingamanmakingdoughfigurines(面人)onthestreet,Mibecameveryi

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⁠inthecraft(手艺)anddecidedtolearnit.“Themansaidhecouldn’tteachmewhenhesawthatIhadnofingers.Butaftermyrepeatedrequests,hef

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⁠agreed,”Misaid.一二三四Thelearningprocesswaschallenging.Atfirst,hecouldonlymaketworosesinoneafte

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