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专题13阅读理解B篇之完型填空技巧方法及20篇专练Ⅰ.解题过程通读全文,掌握大意。结合选项初步弄清短文写了些什么内容。2.瞻前顾后,分析先行。在理解全文意思的基础上,结合文章内容对空缺句子作合乎逻辑的推理。必须弄清空缺词句的确切含义,空缺词句与其前后句的意义衔接必须自然、合理,不可出现意义断层或说东道西的情况,必须从空缺句的内部结构入手,从语法、词语固定搭配、词形变化等角度考虑,务必使所填的单词准确无误。3.反复推敲,攻克难关。如果做不出来的话,可能要改变一下思路。如实词多与文章的内容直接相关,虚词多与文章的连贯性或句子结构直接相关,如果从内容上实在看不出要填哪个单词的话,应考虑是否需要填介词、连词等。4.验证答案,修正错误。着重注意这几点:(1)文章是否顺畅;(2)所填单词是否是最佳单词;(3)所填单词是否有拼写错误。Ⅱ.解题步骤1.做题前先花30-45秒预览文章,大致了解文章的体裁(记叙、议论或者……)、文章内容、几个段落、是否有小标题和项目符号(这个往往是该段的主题句)。2.做题时,首句和小标题重点读,充分体会文章论证结构,灵活使用技巧(例子与例子的关系,例子与中心句的关系,平行关系等),注意逻辑对应,指代清晰。特别注意:绝对避免见空填空,(即看到一个空格,直接看选项进行选择),这样很危险,失误率会大大增加。再次强调,完形填空强调单词、短语在语境(句子层面,段落层面,篇章层面)的应用。请填第一格词,务必读到第二格,很多时候两格之间出题者往往给了很多暗示和线索。依次类推,填第二格请务必读到第三格。如第一格在第二段,也认真读完第一段,不可跳过,因为前文可能在给全文或者该段足够的背景叙述。同理,如最后一格后还有句子或者段落,都要读完。3.完成题后,请重读该文1-2遍,确保单词在该句语法,语义,语境都合适。Ⅱ.解题要点首句必重点读首句很多情况是Topicsentence(主题句),告诉你文章的背景和主旨。首句一般不设空,如果首句设空,请重点读后面的例子,例子里面会提供线索。现在很多考题都是用后面的例子印证首句。Thesedays,itis______forchildrenasyoungasSammytobesogoodatcomputers.ManyChildrenusecomputersathomeoratschoolandsomeschoolsevenhavetheirownwebsites.A.hardB.unusualC.commonD.dangerous分析:如果学生分析这四个词用法,那就和这道考题背道而驰了,首句设空,我们重点读后面的那句话“很多孩子在家里,学校使用电脑,甚至一些学校有他们自己的网站”,说明对电脑的使用是持肯定意见的,选项C为正确答案,A、B、D都为否定意见,故不选。例子之间关系例子联合起来都是去证明本文中心的,但例子与例子有时候会有正反对比或者是平行关系。Inmostmenageries,animalswerekeptinsmalldirtycages.However,inmodernzoos,animalsarekeptinhabitats(栖息地)thatlooklike81areas.81.A.nativeB.narrowC.naturalD.national分析:重点看however,前后有对比的关系,大部分野生动物被关在肮脏的小笼子里,而在现代动物园中,动物被饲养在一个看上去像自然栖息地的环境中,因此选C。最佳适用原则举个例子,如果这样出题。这位男士很______,每次和女生一起出去逛街的时候都会为女生拉开商场大门,直到身边所有的女生都通过。假设选项如下AgoodBniceCgentleDhandsome你会如何选?很多学生会选good,觉得good是万能词,但这里错了,完形填空一定要基于语境,选择一个最适合,最具体,不是最宽泛的词语。因而Cgentle很绅士是最佳答案。Peoplewho85animalrightsdon’tlikethedisplayofanimalsinzoos.Butotherpeoplefeelthatzooscareforandprotecttheanimals.Theyfeelthatthisiswhymanyexoticspeciesarestillalivetoday.85.A.playatrickonB.gettiredofC.payattentiontoD.goonwith场景匹配原则SammyLiu,asix-year-oldboyfromKowloon,hasbecomeaherorecently.Onedayheusedthefamily’s________tostoparobbery.radioB.computerC.recorderD.telephone分析:后文都在说关于电脑使用,这里选择ACD显然不合适,文章里根本就没有提到收音机,录音机和电话,虽然电话也能用来报警,但是一定要基于原文的场景。5.平行并列原则完形填空文章很多时候是围绕一个话题展开,每个段落有的时候发展模式都是差不多的,前面提到如果首句设空,除了关注到后面的例子,还不妨可以关注下一段首句或者再下下段首句。类似的如果某段末句设空不妨也可以关注一下下面一段的末句。例如有一篇文章是讨论积极态度给生活、工作、健康带来的好处,其中第二段末句这么写:withanactive_______,youcanovercomeallthedifficulties.需要我们填空。在第三段末句出现了withanactiveattitude,youcanbehealthy.如果学生在阅读的时候关注到这句,使用了“平行原则”,自然就能填出attitude.Ⅲ.中考完形填空常用词汇总结1.Withthehelpof在帮助下undertheleadership/careof在领导/关心下2.bestrictwithsb.对...人要求严格bestrictinsth.对...事要求严格3.atpresent=atthepresenttime目前forthepresent暂时4.inthesun/sunshine在阳光下underthesun在世界上5.liein位于之内lieon同接壤lieto位于之外6.atleast至少intheleast丝毫,一点7.byname名叫inthenameof以名义8.intheair空中,在流传ontheair播出9.intheway挡路,障碍,用方法inaway在某点上,在某种程度上getone’sownwaytodo随心所欲giveway让步,屈服loseone’sway迷路bytheway顺便说一下onone’swayto在去的路上Comethisway这边走10.atthecorner在拐角处(外角)inthecorner在角落里(内角)onthecorner在角落上(外角上)11.judgeby/from根据来判断judgeforoneself由某人自己来判断12.attheend(of)在结束时atthebeginningof在开始时atthebackof在背后,支持attheageof岁时atthefootof在脚下atthebottomof在底部atthetopof在顶上at/ontheedgeof在边上13.inthecourseof在过程中intheeyesof从观点看来,在眼里inthefaceof面对...,尽管,纵使inthemiddleof在...中间intheend=atlast=finally最后14.ontheeveof在前夕onthesideof在一边15.afteratime=aftersometime过一段时间后foratime=forsometime一时,有一段时间16.behindtime迟到,过期behindthetimes落在时代后面17.atnotime决不innotime立即,马上18.atonetime=oncetime曾经atatime=eachtime每次attimes=sometimes有时atalltimes经常,一直,始终atthesametime同时atthetime在的时候bythetime到的时候19.foramoment一会儿forthemoment暂时atthemoment当时themoment/minute/instance正当一刹那20.onceortwice一两次morethanonce不止一次oncemore重新,又onceuponatime从前onceinawhile偶尔Ⅳ.考纲词汇梳理Attheweekends,especiallywhenitissunnyandwarm,manypeoplecanbeseenswimmingonthesurfaceofthesea;inaddition,manyfamiliesrelaxthemselvesatthebeachandtakeasunbath.周末,特别是晴朗温和的天气,能看到一些人在海上游泳,此外,一些家庭在海岸上放松自己,晒日光浴。【拓展1】attheweekends=ontheweekends在周末 attheweekend在一个特定的周末【拓展2】especiallyadv.尤其 特别的、重点的东西Iloveflowers,especiallyroses. speciallyadv.特别特地的、专门的事物Iboughtapplesspeciallyforyou.【拓展3】seesb.dosth.被动:sb.beseentodosth.seesbdoingsth.被动:sb.beseendoingsth.【拓展4】inaddition(to)除...之外,还有,近义词:besides区分except/expectfor【拓展5】relaxv.放松 relaxedadj.放松的 relaxationn.放松ThebundthathasalreadybeenrebuiltisopentothepublicagainandplentyoftouristsstandatthesightseeingplatformandenjoyedtheoppositeOrientalPearlTower.外滩已经重建好了,重新向公众开放,许多游客在观景台上,欣赏对面的东方明珠塔。【拓展1】openv.打开adj.开着的keep/leavethedooropen使门开着 Theshopisopenfrom8a.mto10pm.beopentosb.对某人开放【拓展2】standout突出,显眼 outstandingadj.显眼的standfor代表;象征 standby支持;袖手旁观standin代替 standon基于/取决于【拓展3】oppositeadj./prep.对面的,对立againstprep.反对,违背Afterahorriblefloodattackedthispoorvillage,thesehomelesspeoplewenthungryandthirstyandneededmedicalhelp,andsomeofthemevenrobbedthesupermarketsofthedailygoods.Thearmyusedtheferriestomovethemtothenearkindergartenandthechurch.一场可怕的洪水袭击了这个穷山庄后,这些无家可归的孩子们又饥又渴,需要医疗帮助。一些人抢劫了超市的日用品。军队用渡船将他们运送到附近的幼儿园和教堂。【拓展1】attackv./n.攻击 attractv.吸引【拓展2】gohungry中go是系动词,后接adj.表示变化的系动词:3G+BT:go/grow/get/become/turn【拓展3】robv.抢劫 robbern.强盗 robberyn.抢劫案robsb.ofsth.抢某人的东西stealv.偷 thiefn.贼(复数:thieves) theftn.偷窃案stealsth.fromsb.偷某人的东西【拓展4】ferryn.轮渡 byferry乘船Althoughthepresidentofeverynationstickstothefactthathumanbeingslovepeace,hatewarsandfeardeath,everycountrystillpayalargeamountofmoneyforarmiesandweapons.尽管每个国家的总统都坚持人们热爱和平、憎恶战争,害怕死亡这一事实,但是每个国家仍旧话很多钱在军队和武器上。【拓展1】stickv.坚持n.木棍stickto坚持 sticktosth./doingsth.坚持(做)某事【拓展2】sb.paymoneyforsth.某人为...付钱payoff偿还,还清Itwouldtakehimtherestofhislifetopayoffthatloan.他得用余生来还清那笔贷款。【拓展3】peacen.和平 peacefuladj.和平的 liveapeacefullife阅读B篇专练20题一、完形填空Lifeintheyear3,044isverydifferent____1____thelifeinthe21stcentury.Westilldomanyofthethingswedid,butwedothem____2____.Forexample,wehavee-friendstohelpusandkeepuscompany.Ane-friendisamachinethatlooksjustlikeahumanbeing.Itcanwalkandtalkandcandoalmost____3____wehumanbeingsdo.Mye-friendisalotlikemeandwehavealotoffuntogether.Shehelpsmewithmyhomeworkandweoftengoswimming.Shecantakecareofmeifanythinghappens,soIalwaysfeel____4____whenwearetogether.Shecanalsosendmemessage,justlikee-mails,andIcandownloadinformationfromhermemory.It’sgreat____5____ane-friend—IamneverlonelyandIalwayshavesomeonetotalkto.Iwouldliketotellyoumoreaboutlifeintheyear3,044,butIhavetosendmye-friendtocleanupmyroom.Maybe____6____Iwillbeabletotravelbackintimeandvisityou.1.A.as B.from C.with D.like2.A.different B.difference C.differently D.thesame3.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing4.A.tired B.safe C.surprised D.excited5.A.have B.has C.tohave D.having6.A.oneday B.theday C.thatday D.yesterdayThesecrettoasuccessfulsequel(续集)—asecretKeepingtheentirecastandcrewoffilmasecretishard.Butwhenit’samassivemovielikeFantasticBeasts:TheCrimesofGrindelwald,withsome700peopleand1,000costumes—including400coatsalone—it’snextto____7____.Allprecautionsaretaken:charactersaregivencodenames,thesmallestdetailsareprotectedbynondisclosureagreements,anddigitalscriptsareencodedanddeletedafteracertainamountoftimeincaseofbeingcopiedandspread.It’snotquitemagic,butit’sclose.Thepressuretonotrevealanything—even____8____—isenoughtogiveEddicRedmayneadifficulttime.“I’vebeensentthisfunnydocumentwhichisfurnishedwithdouble-caps,triple-underlinednotessaying,YOUCAN’TTALKABOUTTHIS,”saystheOscarwinner,whoreturnsaswizardNewtScamanderinthesequel,whichcontinuesthestoryoftheearlierreputation.Doesheevertellanyone?Heleansinandadmits,alittle____9____,thathedoes:hiswife,HannahBagshawe.Howhavetheysuccessfullykeptitasecret?ItcertainlyhelpsthatJ.K.Rowling,thewriterofthework,isthe____10____ofkeepingsecrets.Shefamouslyclaimstohaveknowncrucialplotpointsfromherbest-sellingbookseries’endgameyearsinadvance.Also,JohnnyDepp’sdebatableappearanceinthemovie—theactorhasbeenaccusedofdomesticviolencebyhisex-wifeAmberHeard—asthedarkwizardGrindelwaldwaskeptunderwrapsuntiljusttwoweeksbeforethefirstfilmcameoutin2016.Bearingthiscommitmenttosecrecyinmind,it’snosurprisethatRowlinghasrevcaledthedetailstofewpeopleabouthowtheremainingthreemoviesintheproposedfive-partserieswillplayout.EvenproducerTimLewis,whohasworkedoneightHarryPotterinstallments,is____11____.“Wehaven’tseenscriptsforthenextone,”says.“IamassumingRowlingknowsthewholeplan,butIcouldn’tsay.”Theearningsarehighenough:thefirstFantasticBeastsmoviereached$814million.That’sanumbermoststudioswoulddreamabout,butwhenitcomestoHarryPotter,expectationsstartsky-high.Inaworldfilledwithuniversesbasedonexistingintellectualproperty-StarWars,Marvel-appreciationfatigueisalwayspossible.Butfornow,theextremeenthusiasmshowsnosignof____12____:HarryPotterandtheCursedChild,aplaybasedonanideabyRowling,isacriticalandcommercialsmash.FortheBeastssequel,analystsarealreadypredictinganopeningweekendof$65millionto$75million.7.A.useless B.impossible C.successful D.critical8.A.incontrol B.byaccident C.forreference D.incase9.A.sadly B.proudly C.angrily D.shyly10.A.suspect B.counsellor C.master D.pioneer11.A.inthedark B.intheclear C.ontheair D.onthescene12.A.speedingup B.givingoff C.turningaround D.dyingdownChoosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)Ase-sportsgrowinpopularity,morepeopleconsiderplayingvideogamestobeasport.Morethan100collegesintheUnitedStatesnowhavee-sportsteams.Manyofthoseschoolprovidescholarships(奖学金),justastheydofor___13___athletes(运动员).TheorganizersoftheOlympicsareevenconsideringaddinge-sportscompetitionsinthefuture.Still,manypeoplesaye-sportsdon’tbelonginthesamecategoryastraditionalsports.Here’swhattwoofourreadersthink.1Yes!Justlikefootballorsoccer,e-sportsareallaboutcompetition.Theyrequireskillandconcentration.Thebestplayersaresotalented.They’reliketheLeBronJamesofvideogames.Seriousgamersspendmanyhours___14___theirskills.Someprofessionalgamingteamspracticeforupto50hoursaweek.Somepeoplesayplayingvideogamesdoesn’tinvolvephysicalactivity.Butthat’snotalways___15___.WhenIplayWiisports,Imovearoundandsometimeseven___16___.2No!Asportinvolvesphysicalactivityandskill.Playingvideogamestakesskill.Butitdoesn’trequireenough___17___tomakeitasport.Infact,peopleoftensitforhourswhileplayingvideogames.Actualsports,likebasketball,helpkidsgetexercise.Justbecausetherearealotofe-sportscompetitionsdoesn’tmakeplayingvideogamesasport.Peoplecompeteinspellingbeeswherewinnersgetprizes.Yetthat’snotasport.And___18___isplayingvideogames.13.A.top B.all C.normal D.terrible14.A.showing B.improving C.discussing D.removing15.A.possible B.common C.true D.enough16.A.getintobreath B.keepbreathing C.getoutofbreath D.losebreath17.A.strength B.movement C.ability D.skill18.A.yet B.or C.so D.neitherDoyouwalktoschooleveryday?Thatwillwork,butno,ifyouliketosleepinthemorning,youmaybelateforyourclass.Ifyoulikebadsmellsandcrowding,thebusmightbeyourchoice.Butwhynotabicycle?Abicyclewillgetyouthere___19___thanyourfeetandwillsaveyourmoney.ThisiswhyyouseemorebicyclesthananyotherkindoftransportationinChina,about500millionofthem.That’sclosetooneforeverytwopeopleinthewholecountry.Butifyousurveyyourclassatschool,you___20___willfindahigherrate.Bicyclesbecamemoreandmorewelcomedbecausetheyarefunforpeopleandatthesametimetheyhelpdevelopastrongbody.Novehicleisbetterthanabicyclefor___21___anautumnweekendoutsidethecitywithparents.Relativesorfriends.Youcantravelonsmall.Quietpaths(小路).Youcanalsoparkyourbicycle___22___thepathwhereveryouwanttostoptoadmirethebeauty.Cyclingeverydayhelpspeoplebuildhealthierheartsandstrongermuscles.Somescientistssaya___23___rideeverydaycanhelpyouloseweightandkeepfit.Andhelpyoubreathethefreshair.Nowadays,bicyclesarealsopopularwithcityplanners,theyseebicyclesasagoodwayto___24___heavytraffic.Unlikevehiclesorbuses,bicyclesproducenoexhaust(废气)anddon’tburnenergy.Manycountriesareencouragingmoredailyuseofbicycles.19.A.faster B.slower C.moreslowly D.fast20.A.possible B.probable C.probably D.popularly21.A.entering B.exchanging C.explaining D.enjoying22.A.inside B.beside C.before D.around23.A.30-minute B.30-minutes C.30minutes D.30minute’s24.A.stop B.get C.lost D.reduceChoosethewordstocompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词,完成短文)WhenIwasinthemiddleschool,Iseldomraisedmyhandstoanswerquestionsinclass.AndIfoundlotsofmyclassmateswerejust___25___me.Whentheteacheraskedaquestion,IalwaysloweredmyheadbecauseIwasafraidthattheteacher___26___me.Oneday,inaforeignlanguageclass,Mr.Blackgaveusalesson.Hewantedustobeactiveinclass,soheaskedussomequestions,butnooneanswered.“Atthebeginningoftheclass,letmetellyoua___27___.”Hesaid.“WhenIcametotheUnitedStatestostudy,theuniversityofteninvitedfamouspeopletomakespeeches.Beforethebeginningofeveryspeech,Ifoundaninterestingthing.Thestudentsaroundmealwaystookacardboardfoldedinhalf,wrotetheirnamesinboldwiththemosteye-catching___28___,andthenplacedthecardboardontheseat.Sowhenthespeakerneededtheanswersfromthestudents,hecouldseeandcallalistener’snamedirectly.”“Icouldn’tunderstandthat.Myclassmatestoldmethespeakerswerealltoppeoplewhomeant___29___.Whenyouranswerwastotheirsurprise,itmeanttheymightgiveyoumorechance.Infact,Ireallysawafewstudentsgotgreatchancesbecauseofthat.”Afterlisteningtothestory,Iunderstoodthatthechancewillnotfindyou___30___.Youmustshowyourselfallthetimesothatyoucanfindachanceandthencatchit.25.A.behind B.like C.with D.near26.A.saw B.hated C.interested D.heard27.A.truth B.tale C.wonder D.story28.A.direction B.look C.color D.picture29.A.chances B.love C.leaders D.likes30.A.itself B.yourself C.quickly D.easilyChoosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(选择正确的选项完成短文)Intoday’sEnglishclass,studentshadaspeechcompetition.Theytalkedaboutwhethere-booksshouldtaketheplaceofprintbooks.Thefollowingarethespeechesgivenbytwostudents.JoshuaLee:Whilemanypeoplearguethate-booksdon’tfeelthesameas“real”books,weshouldconsiderthattheprintingindustrydoesalotofharmtoour_____31_____.Producingbooksmeanscuttingdownmillionsoftreesforpaper,andtheprocessesofprintingrequiresagreatdealofenergy.E-booksneednopapersatall.Theywillprobably_____32_____ouruseofenergyandnaturalresources._____33_____,e-booksallowpeopletogetinformationmoreeasily.E-bookscanbestoredandselectedfromhugedigitallibraries(数字图书馆).Theselibrariescanholdmanymorebooksthanatraditionalbookshoporlibrarycan.Peoplecanquicklyfindandreadtheirbooksonane-readeratanytimeandinanyplace.

JoyPamnani:Istronglybelievethatprintbooksmust_____34_____.Inmyopinion,e-bookshavemanydisadvantages.E-booksaren’tasenvironmentallyfriendlyasyouthink.Acommonargumentusedbye-booksupportersisthate-bookssavepaper.Butisn’titalsotruethatthere’smorecarbonbeingletoutbytheelectronicdevices(电子设备)?Sinceyouhavetospendextramoneyonthosedevicesbeforeyoucanbuyandreade-books,theyaren’t_____35_____atall.Besides,youcan’teasilywritenotesonane-reader,andyoucan’treadanythingwhentheyrunoutofbattery.E-booksareunhealthytoo.Thelightgivenoffbythesedevicescanleadto_____36_____problem.Astudyshowedittooke-bookreadersanaverageoftenminuteslongertofallasleepthanthosewhoreadprintbooks.31.A.tradition B.environment C.health D.culture32.A.reduce B.protect C.describe D.provide33.A.Asaresult B.Bytheway C.Ononehand D.What’smore34.A.change B.help C.stay D.return35.A.cheap B.useful C.interesting D.different36.A.reading B.memory C.sleep D.eatingAsthesayinggoes,“Aheroisknowninthetimeofmisfortune(不幸)”.ZhongNanshanisaherolikethis.HeisadoctorinGuangdong,who____37____manypeople’slivesin2003.In2003,SARSbrokeoutinGuangdong.Later,itspreadacrossChinaandotherpartsoftheworld.Patientscoughedalotandgotfevers.Hundredsofpatients____38____diedfromthedisease.ManydoctorsandnursesalsogotSARSwhentheytreatedpatients.Soeveryonewasafraidofit.ButZhongwas____39____enoughtofightthedisease.Zhongspentdaysandnightstofindthecauseofthedisease.Andwithhiswayoftreating,manypatientsbegantogetbetter.Zhongfinallywonpeople’strust.Inearly2020,adiseasecalledNovelCoronavirusPneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎)hitWuhan.Itspread____40____andtensofthousandsofChinesepeoplewereinfected(感染).ZhongledhisteamtoWuhantofighttheillness.Zhong’steamtookmanymeasurestocurethepatients____41____NovelCoronavirusPneumonia.Headvisedpeopletowearmasks,washhandsfrequently(频繁地),stayathomeandnottogotocrowdedplaces.Zhonglikessportsverymuch.____42____hewas67,hecouldsillplaybasketball.Nowattheageof84,Zhongstilltreatspatientsinthehospitalandteachesyoungdoctors.“Iamjustadoctor.”Zhongsays.Butwethinkheisaheroandafighter.37.A.helped B.gave C.loved D.saved38.A.even B.still C.yet D.only39.A.kind B.poor C.brave D.silent40.A.quickly B.slowly C.safely D.hardly41.A.at B.with C.off D.for42.A.When B.Although C.Unless D.BecauseChoosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文):Ronnylookedlikeeveryotherkidinthe1stgradeclassroomwhereIvolunteeredastheReadingMum.However,Ronnywasdifferentfromhisclassmatesinother_____43_____.Hehadaspeechproblemsohecouldn’t_____44_____likeotherkidsinhisgrade.IworkedwithallthestudentsinRonny’sclassonebyonetoimprovetheirreading.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny’s_____45_____,Igavehimasilentsmile,andheflewoutofhischair.Hesatclosetomeandopenedthebookcarefully.Hisfingersmoveslowlyundereachletterashetriedtoreadout.Everytimehemanagedtoreadaword,thebiggestsmilewouldspreadacrosshisfaceandhiseyeswouldshinewith_____46_____.Beforetheyearended,IgaveRonnyabook—oneofthoseLittleGoldenBooksthatonlycost$5.Afewdayslater,InoticedRonnyonachairneartheplayground,thebookopeninhislap(大腿).Histeachersaid,“Hehasn’tputthatbookdownsinceyougaveittohim.Actually,that’shisfirstbookhe’severowned.“Keepingbackmytears,IwalkedtowardsRonnyandasked,”Willyoureadmeyourbook?”Tomysurprise,hereadtomemore_____47_____thanI’deverthought.Thepageswerealreadydog-eared,likethebookhadbeenreadthousandsoftimes.Whenhefinishedreading,Ronnyclosedhisbookandsaidwithgreatsatisfaction,“Goodbook!”Whatabig_____48_____thewriterofthatLittleGoldenBookhadmadeinthelifeofadisadvantagedchild!43.A.ways B.methods C.forms D.routes44.A.write B.read C.copy D.listen45.A.act B.turn C.change D.show46.A.joy B.fear C.promise D.silence47.A.softly B.quietly C.clearly D.slowly48.A.point B.choice C.decision D.differenceChoosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.(选择恰当的单词或词语完成短文)。Alive-streamingapp(直播应用)thatmonitors(监控)studentsinclassroomsinsomemiddleschoolshasraisedalotofonlinediscussion.ItwasreportedthatanyuseroftheappShuidicouldseeinsideclassrooms.Someparentshavepraisedtheappforgivingthemthechancetomonitortheirchildren,whileothers____49____privacy(隐私)problems.Doyouthinktheappisagoodidea?Linda:Istronglysupportthisapp.Nowadays,childrenplayanimportantroleinthewhole____50____andparentsalwayswanttocarefortheirchildren,wherevertheyare.Thisnewplatform(平台)helpsparentsseewhattheirchildrenaredoinginclasses.What’smore,it’sagoodwaytomakestudents___51___themselveswellinschoolandgiveupbadhabits.Jeff:I’mnotagainstthisappifparentsgettheirchildren’spermission(准许)first.Theappcouldhelpparentspaymoreattentiontochildren’sbadhabits.Itcould____52____beusedasatooltopreventbullying(霸凌).Betty:Ithinkthisappisabadidea.Theschoolshouldbeapleasantand____53____placeforstudentstostudyandplay.Butwewillfeeluncomfortable____54____camerasarewatchingusallthetime.Weshouldpayattentiontoourprivacy.Ourlivesshouldn’tbewatchedbythepublic.David:Anyformofprivacyinvasion(侵犯)shouldn’tbeallowed.Althoughsomeparentswanttoknowmoreabouttheirchildren,theyshoulddoitinabetterway.Beingunderthe____55____ofstrangersistoodangerous.49.A.agreeon B.worryabout C.lookout D.cleanup50.A.society B.school C.class D.family51.A.behave B.enjoy C.believe D.lose52.A.also B.just C.still D.only53.A.puzzling B.boring C.relaxing D.disappointing54.A.or B.if C.until D.so55.A.heads B.faces C.eyes D.earsMyTravelJournal(旅游日记)September13IarrivedinNewYorktwoweeksago.Iamwritingthisjournalforoneofmyclasses.Myteachersaysitisagoodwayformeto___56___writinginEnglishandtowriteaboutmyexperienceshereintheUnitedStates.Sofar,IlikeNewYorkandmyschool.Ihavethreeclassesaday.MostofmyclassmatescomefromJapan,Korea,Spain,Germany,andBrazil.Therearen’tmanyVietnamesestudents,soIhavetouseEnglishmostofthetime.Iamlearningalot!Iamlivinginstudenthousing,andIhavemyowncomfortable___57___.October20MyEnglishishopeless!Iwasonthebusthismorningandamanspoketome,butIhardlyunderstoodhim.Iwassoembarrassed(尴尬).WhyismyEnglishimprovingso___58___?IwanttomakelotsofAmericanfriends,butthisisn’thappeningsoeasily.Ifeelshy,anditishardformetotalktosomepeople,evenmyclassmates!Ilikethem,butsometimesIcan’tunderstandthemverywell.IthinkI’mfeelinghomesick.I___59___myfriendsandfamily.Itwouldbehappiertobewiththem.October27IwenttoaschoolpartylastFridayanditwas___60___.ItalkedwithaJapanesemannamedKenji,andanItalianwomannamedCarla.Wetalkedaboutourcountries’customsandourexperiencesintheStatessofar.Wearegoingtowalkaroundthecitytogetherthisweekend.___61___,Kenjiwantsmetowriteforthestudentnewspaperhereatschool.Maybethingsaregettingbetter.56.A.like B.practice C.remember D.finish57.A.room B.house C.kitchen D.study58.A.fluently B.easily C.slowly D.clearly59.A.love B.miss C.forget D.leave60.A.surprising B.terrible C.enjoyable D.boring61.A.Instead B.First C.However D.AlsoCandlesinSpaceMybirthdaywasgoingtoextraspecialfortworeasons.Foronething,likeCaptainParksaid,“Nobody’severturnedthirteeninspacebefore,David.”Mom,mysisterLily,andIweremovingtoMarsforayear.We’dspentalmosttwoweeksinthespaceshipsofar.ItwouldtakeanotherthirtydaysbeforewegottotheMartiancolony(殖民地).Iwastryingtokeep____62____reasonsecret.Butthedaybeforemybirthday,Lilycaughtmewithmycheekspuffedwayout(鼓起腮帮子).“Whatareyoudoing?Practicingtoblowoutallthecandlesthisyear?”shelaughed.“ThistimeIwill,”Isaid.“Everybodyontheshipwillbewatching,so…”“Oh,David,”mysister____63____.“Yourcakecan’thavecandles.”“Whynot?”“Everyoneknowsfireonaspaceshipistoodangerous.”WhenIturnedaway,shepattedmyshoulder,“____64____youdon’thavetoworryaboutblowingthemallout.”“Yeah.Look,don’ttellMomaboutthis,okay?Idon’twanthertofeelsorryaboutit.It’snotherfaultcandlesaren’tsafeinspace.”Afterdinneronmybirthday,momfloatedintothecafeteria,carryingmybirthdaycake.Iwasso____65____.“Candles!”Ishouted,staringatthethirteenshiningontopofthecake.“Ithoughtfirewasn’tallowedonaspaceship.”“Lookcloser,”mymothersaid.Thecandleswerereallyelectricallights,withtinyflame-shapedbulbsontop.“Awesome,”Isaid.“ButIwishIcouldblowthemout.”Shelaughed.“Wouldn’tberealbirthdaycandlesifyoucouldn’t!”She____66____,andallthirteenwentout.Anotherpuff,andtheylitupagain.“Didyouinventthose?”Lilyasked.“No,thesehavebeenaroundsincewaybackinthetwenty-firstcentury.”62.A.another B.each C.theother D.this63.A.answered B.exclaimed C.replied D.interrupted64.A.Atleast B.Atlast C.Atonce D.Atall65.A.amazed B.interested C.frightened D.disappointed66.A.ordered B.blew C.flew D.breathedRonnylookedlikeeveryotherkidinthe1stgradeclassroomwhereIvolunteeredastheReadingMum.However,Ronnywasdifferentfromhisclassmatesinother____67____.Hehadaspeechproblemsohecouldn’t____68____likeotherkidsinhisgrade.IworkedwithallthestudentsinRonny’sclassonebyonetoimprovetheirreading.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny’s____69____,Igavehimasilentsmile,andheflewoutofhischair.Hesatclosetomeandopenedthebookcarefully.Hisfingersmoveslowlyundereachletterashetriedtoreadout.Everytimehemanagedtoreadaword,thebiggestsmilewouldspreadacrosshisfaceandhiseyeswouldshinewith____70____.Beforetheyearended,IgaveRonnyabook-oneofthoseLittleGoldenBooksthatonlycost$5.Afewdayslater,InoticedRonnyonachairneartheplayground,thebookopeninhislap(大腿).Histeachersaid,“Hehasn’tputthatbookdownsinceyougaveittohim.Actually,

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