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2024-2025学年九年级上期期末考点大串讲(北师大版)专题02完形填空(原卷版)A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。WhenItriedoutforthefootballteamduringthesummerbefore9thgrade,Ineverimaginedhowimportantthissportwouldbecomeinmylife.Footballisatoughsport,sometimesalmostpainfulandbringscountlessinjuries.Practicesreally1aplayer’sphysicalandmentallimits(极限).Withouttrustinmyownabilityandastrongsenseofcommitment(投入),Iwouldneverhavemanagedtocontinueafteryearsofhardworkasaplayer.Inthefirstyear,playedonthedefensive(防守)line.Thiswasanamazing2thatgavemeagreatsenseofachievement.Butinthelastgameoftheseason,Iwasseriouslyinjured,whichstoppedmefromanyphysicalactivitiesforsixmonths.Aftergoingthroughaseriesofphysicaltreatments,Ireturnedtothefield.Ipracticedharderthanevertomakeupformy3time.InSeptember,duringmyjunioryear,mynamewasmentionedinthelocalnewspaperasthekeydefensivelinemenontheteam.Afterplayingafantasticseason,Iwasgiventhe4ofMostValuablePlayer.5,myskillsinfootballdonotmagicallyextendto(延伸到)othersports.Duringthewinterbreak,Iwentonasnowboardingtripandseriouslyinjuredmyrightshoulder.Ihadtohavefouroperations.SinceIcouldnotusemyrightarmfortwomonths,IhadtolearnhowtowriteandeatusingmylefthandButlifemustgoon.Iknewthatmyownpresenteffortswoulddecidemyfuture,soIcompletedthestricetrainingprogramtobuildstrengthandimproveflexibilityinmy6.Afteraneight-monthrecovery,Iwasbackoutonthefieldplayingfootball,thesportI7.Overall,theworldoffootballhastaughtmeanimportantlifelesson:8andcommitmentmakewhatseemsimpossiblepossible.ThislessonfromfootballisonethatIknowtranslatesthrougheverypartoflife.1.A.set B.control C.test D.need2.A.performance B.position C.moment D.advantage3.A.free B.lost C.extra D.regular4.A.pride B.choice C.name D.honor5.A.Unfortunately B.Similarly C.Happily D.Gradually6.A.shoulder B.hand C.leg D.arm7.A.explore B.avoid C.love D.support8.A.Knowledge B.Belief C.Experience D.OpinionBIsabelwastiredoffillingpaperintofolders(文件夹)attheGatewayNatureCenter’soffice.Shewantedbadlytoworkwithbirds.Buthermom,Mrs.Moreno,whowasthecenter’sdirector,saidIsabelwastooyoung,“Iknowmoreabout9thanalmostanyonehere,”shesighed(叹气).Shehadneverbeengoodatspeakingupforherself,andwhowouldlistentoashyseventhgraderanyway?Amy,anothervolunteer,olderthanIsabel,suddenlybrokein.“They,Isabel,I’vegotajobforyou,”shebarked(厉声发令)likesheownedtheplace,10ahandonIsabel’sshoulder.Isabelwilledherselftoremainstill.Justthen,Isabel’smotherrushedinwithMr.Garza,theguardian.“Thehurricane(飓风)iscoming,”Mrs.Morenoreported.“Wemaygetsomeheavywinds.IneedyougirlstohelpMr.Garzagetthestormshutters(防风窗)down.”Isabelfeltexcitedtohavethe11tofinallyhelpthebirds.Mrs.MorenohadtogodownbecauseTheGulfShorePreserve(海湾海岸保护区)neededhelppreparingforthestorm.“Girls,staywithMr.Garzaafteryougetthestormshuttersdown.AndAmy,callmeifthereareanyproblems,”she12.Mr.Garzaandthegirlsworkedquickly.WhenMr.Garzafoundaweatherreportonthecomputer,aworriedlook13hisface.“Astormisheadingourway,”heannounced.“We’reinforsomeflooding.”AmycalledIsabel’smother,butshesounded14whenshehungup.“They’restuckbecauseoftheflood!Whatdowedo?”shecried.Mr.GarzaandAmyseemedanxiousatfirst.Aftersilentlyconsideringthedilemma(困境),Isabelpulledherselftogetherandsaidcalmly,“Weshouldmovethebirdstothereptilehouse(爬虫屋).It’sonhigherground.”Theyhurriedtocarrythecagesup.Thehawks(老鹰)beattheirwingswhentheyfeltthewind.Isabelspokesoftlytothem,andtheysoongrewcalmer.Amywatchedinamaze.Justasthewaterinthebirdhousehadrisentotheirknees,theyfinished15thebirds.Atlast,Mrs.Morenofinallyreturnedtothecenterafterseveralhours.Mr.GarzatoldherIsabel’scoolthinkinghadsavedthebirds.Mrs.Morenolookedatherdaughter16.“Howdidyougetsuchconfidenceandcourage?”“I’mnotsure.AllIcouldthinkaboutwashowscaredthebirdsmusthavefeltintheircages.”“I’mproudofyou,Isabel,”saidMrs.Moreno.“IguessI’mproudofmyself,Mom!”9.A.cages B.computers C.wings D.birds10.A.giving B.raising C.planting D.waving11.A.opportunity B.confidence C.courage D.ability12.A.directed B.discussed C.argued D.reported13.A.made B.crossed C.lit D.cleaned14.A.calm B.scared C.excited D.angry15.A.comforting B.freeing C.feeding D.moving16.A.silently B.seriously C.admiringly D.coldlyCAnExtra-goodFriendGraceandIaregoodfriends,butoncesomethingunpleasanthappenedwhenwebothtriedoutforrolesinAliceinWonderland.Gracereally17tobeAliceandIwassureshecouldgettheleadingrole.However,theresultwasthatIwaspickedtobetheleadingrole—Alice.WhatmademesadisthatGraceonlygotthepartoftheMarchHare.“Doyouwanttopracticetogetherwithme?”Iaskedherafterthat.“Sorry,I’mbusythisweek,”saidGrace18,withoutlookingatme.“AndIwillbealwaysbusy.”Thatnightatdinner,myparentsnoticedIwasnotexcitedaboutgettingtheleadingrole.They19whathappenedandaskedmewhy.“Well,Gracewasnotpickedtobetheleadingrole—Alice,butIwas.Shewasunhappy.Maybeshewillthrowawayourfriendship.”Myfathersaid,“Don’tworryaboutit.Ithinkthisisa20foryoutobeanextra-goodfriend.”“Dadisright,”saidmymother.“Sometimeswhenourfriendsdowell,wemayhavefeelingsofenvy(嫉妒)andbecomegreen-eyedmonstersanddon’tknowhowto21.Trygivingheralittletime,spaceandunderstanding,andshewillchangehermindsoon.”Overthenextweek,ItriedmybesttogiveGracesome22.Wehadlessconversationthanbefore.Thenoneday,onthewaytoourpractice,Imether.“IjustwanttosayyouaresuchagreatactresswhenactingastheMarchHare.”Isaidtoherwithabrightsmileonmyface.Shealsoseemedhappyand23howsheunderstoodtherolewithexcitement.WhenIaskedhertohelpmewithmyrole,sheagreedandsmiled,too.Sheevensaidsorrytomeforactingthatwayatfirst.Later,tomysurprise,webecameclosertoeachother.Icametorealizethatwesometimesmayhavea24timedealingwithenvyanddisappointmentinafriendship.Allweneedtodoistogiveourfriendsalittletime,spaceandunderstanding.Thismightbetheperfectchanceforustobeextra-goodfriends.17.A.hoped B.agreed C.learned D.decided18.A.excitedly B.coldly C.proudly D.worriedly19.A.understood B.believed C.wondered D.thought20.A.prize B.story C.dream D.chance21.A.share B.discuss C.act D.prove22.A.advice B.space C.care D.help23.A.missed B.guessed C.supported D.explained24.A.difficult B.short C.sweet D.busyDBlackMyth:Wukongisanewlyreleasedvideogamethathasquicklybecomeverypopulararoundtheworld.Thegameis25ontheChinesenovelJourneytotheWestandfeaturestheMonkeyKing,SunWukong,asthemaincharacter.Onthedayofitsrelease,1.6millionplayerswereplayingitonlineontheSteamwebsite.Thisgameisuniquebecauseitshowcases(展示)Chineselegendsandculture,unlikeothergameslikeDota2andEldenRing,whicharebasedon26stories.Thegamehasalreadysoldmillionsofcopiesacrossdifferentplatforms,markingitahuge27.Andthegame’spopularityshowsthatthereisa28interestinexploringChineseculture.ManyplayershavestartedtoreadthenovelJourneytotheWestandbecomemoreandmoreinterestedinChineseculture.Thedevelopersspentalotoftimeandresourcesincreatingthisgame,andtheirefforthave29offwithhighsalesandglobalrecognition.BlackMyth:WukongishelpingtobringChinesecultureto30audiences,anditssuccessinspiresmoregamedesignersto31Chineselegends.Asmoredevelopersexplorethesestories,wecanexpecttoseeChineseculturewillbe32allovertheworldinthefuture.25.A.copied B.based C.made D.known26.A.Western B.traditional C.Chinese D.ancient27.A.failure B.success C.game D.money28.A.growing B.small C.declining D.little29.A.got B.come C.paid D.ended30.A.old B.young C.narrow D.global31.A.ignore B.explore C.rewrite D.copy32.A.limited B.similar C.different D.popularEUncleZhang’sGiftInacornerofacity,thereisacozylittlerestaurantownedbyUncleZhang,amiddle-agedmanwithakindsmilealwaysonhisface.HisrestaurantisfamousforaspecialSingleMeal,whichisnotjustanordinarymealbuta33filledwithhopeandcare.Thereisastorybehindthisgift.Manyyearsago,UncleZhangworkedinadplacefarawayandlifewashard.Heoftenwent34.Duringhismostdifficulttimes,astrangerreachedoutahelpinghand,givinghimwarmthandhope.ThisexperiencedeeplymovedUncleZhang,andhe35thatifheeverhadthechance,hewouldpassonthiskindness.Yearslater,UncleZhangfinallyopenedhisownlittlerestaurant.Hedecidedto36hispromisebyintroducingtheSingleMeal.Hetoldhisstaffthatifanyone37saidthecode(暗号)words—“PleasegivemeaSingleMeal”,theyshouldprepareahotmealforthatpersonwithoutaskinganyquestions.Thisactofkindnessquickly38throughthecommunityandtouchedmanyhearts.Onesunnyafternoon,withsunlightstreaming(照射)throughtherestaurantwindows,ayounggirlwalkedin.Hereyeswerefilledwithhelplessnessand39.Guidedbythestaff,shesatinacomerandsoftlysaidthecodewords.Thestaffunderstoodandsoonbroughtheraheartymeal.Thegirlatehermealwithtearsinhereyes,feelingalong-lostwarmth.Afewweekslater,shefoundanewjobandreturnedtotherestaurant.Thistime,shedidn’tusethecodewords.Instead,sheprepaidforseveralSingleMealstohelpothersin40.UncleZhang’ssmallactofkindnesshadcausedachainreaction(连锁反应),spreadingwarmthandhopethroughoutthecommunity.33.A.plate B.gift C.restaurant D.menu34.A.thirsty B.hungry C.crazy D.happy35.A.promised B.predicted C.imagined D.discovered36.A.break B.achieve C.avoid D.allow37.A.easily B.loudly C.proudly D.quietly38.A.spread B.disappeared C.landed D.failed39.A.confidence B.excitement C.nervousness D.anger40.A.danger B.line C.hospital D.needF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。Lastsummer,Ifoundapart-timejobatadepartmentstore.Wewereencouragedtochatwithcustomersandmaketheirexperiencepersonal.Iamasocialbutterflyatschool,soIlovedthejob.Oneday,a(n)41womancamein.Iwelcomedhertothestore,andsheimmediatelystartedupaconversation,tellingmehernamewasBarbaraandaskingmeaboutmyday.Isteppedouttowalkwithherandnoddedalongwhileshe42.Wedidthisoften,asthereweremanyelderlycustomerswhojustneededsomebodytotalkto.Aswechatted,Barbarastoppedtolookatashirt,“Ireallylikethepattern.IusedtowearcolorslikethiswhenIwasyounger.”Iasked,“Oh?Whatchanged?”Barbarachuckled(轻笑),“Well,asIstartedtogetolder,thesesortsofclothesjustdidn’tlookgoodonmeanymore.Maybeitwillbe43foryou,sinceyou’reaveryprettyyounggirl.”“Don’tsaythat,Barbara!You’restillverybeautiful.”Laughing,Barbarareplied,“Thankyou,sweetgirl,butit’sallright.I’lljust44towhatInormallywear.Patternslikethisaremadeforyoungpeoplelikeyou.”Ialwayshateitwhenolderpeoplebelievetheir45isugly.Olderwomenbuywrinkle(皱纹)correctors,dye(染)thewhiteandsilveroutoftheirhair,anddoeverythingtheycanto46theirageuntiltheygiveupandsaytothemselves,“I’mjustoldanduglynow.”Idon’tseethingsthatwayatall.Manywomenagegracefully,andBarbaraageddownrightbeautifully.So,I47thetopicjustalittlebit,“Areyousureyoudon’twanttotryiton?Youmightbesurprised.Ifyoudon’tlikeit,wecanputitback.”Barbarahesitated(犹豫),“Well...sincewe’realreadyhere.…Ireallydon’tknowaboutthesesleeves,though.They’llshowmybigarms!”Isuggested,“Howaboutthedresshangingonthewallthere?Ithasthree-quartersleevesthatwillcoveryourforearms.”Shepausedforamoment,“Tellyouwhat.Ifyoucanfindthatdressinalarge,I’lltryiton,justtosee.”WhenBarbarasteppedoutofthedressingroom,Iwas48.Thedressfither49perfectly,thecolorsbroughtoutthewarmthinherskin,andmostimportantly,shelookedreally,reallyhappyinit.Shedidn’tjustlikethedress;shelikedHERSELFinthedress,clearlyfeelingmore50.Sheeventurnedinacircletoshowushowtheskirtflared(展开)!BeforeBarbaraleft,shesaid,“Thankyouformakingmefeelfortyyearsyoungertoday.IthinkI’llbuyasunhattogowiththatdress,andmyhusbandandIcangoonapicnic.Wehaven’tdonethatinawhile.”Herwordsmademyday.41.A.heavy B.familiar C.elderly D.rich42.A.argued B.continued C.complained D.wondered43.A.different B.challenging C.harmful D.awful44.A.turn B.see C.attend D.stick45.A.shirt B.past C.age D.life46.A.cover B.memorize C.manage D.replace47.A.finished B.pressed C.avoided D.picked48.A.amused B.confused C.determined D.amazed49.A.plan B.figure C.job D.desire50.A.responsible B.grateful C.confident D.respectfulG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。TheMagicofaBookOnedaywhenIwas11,mymothergavemeanorder:Iwaslowalktothepubliclibrary,andborrowatleastonebookforthesummer.Thiswasonemoreweaponforhertodefeat(战胜)mystrangeproblem—inabilityto51.Inthelibrary,Ifoundmywayintothe“Children’sRoom”.Isatdownonthefloorandpulledafewbooksoffthe52atrandom(随机的).Thecoverofabookcaughtmyeye.Itpresentedapictureofabeagle.Ihadrecentlyhadabeagle,thefirstandonlyanimalcompanionIeverhadasachild.Hewasmysecretsharer,butonemorning,hewasgone.Ineverforgotmybeagle.Thereonthebook’scoverwasabeaglewhichlookedthesametomydog.Iranmyfingersoverthe53ofthedogonthecover.Myeyesrunacrossthetitle,Amos,theBeaglewithaPlan.Unknowingly,Ihadreadthetitlewithout54thebook.Iborroweditfromthelibraryforthesummer.Undertheshadeofabush,IstartedtoreadaboutAmos.Ireaditwithdifficulty.Thoughpageswereturned55,Igotthemainideaofthestoryaboutadogwho,likemine,hadbeenseparatedfromhisfamilyandwhofinallyfoundhiswaybackhome.Thatdogwasmydog,andIwasthelittleboyinthebook.Attheendofthestory,mymindcontinuedthefinalsceneofreunion,onandon,untilmyown56dogandIwere,inmymind,runningtogether.Mymother’scallmademe57totherealworld.Isuddenlyrealizedsomething:Ihadreadabook,andIhadlovedreadingthatbook.EveryoneknewIcouldnotread.ButIhadreadit.BookscouldbeincrediblywonderfulandIwasgoingtoreadthem.Inevertoldmymotheraboutmy“miraculous”(奇迹般的)experiencethatsummer,butshesawaslowbutnoticeable58inmyclassroomperformanceduringthenextyear.51.A.draw B.speak C.hear D.read52.A.box B.table C.board D.shelf53.A.name B.picture C.toy D.food54.A.opening B.writing C.packing D.checking55.A.freely B.quietly C.slowly D.carefully56.A.clever B.lost C.cute D.wounded57.A.return B.go C.point D.move58.A.success B.thought C.improvement D.processHAgirlsuspendedwithherfeetflailing.Recently,wewentonasix-dayfieldtrip.Ihadmanyheart-warmingmemories.Themostmemorablepartformewasclimbingthe“GraduationWall”,a4.2-meterbarrier(障碍)wehadtoclimbwithoutanytools.Assunlightcastanorangeglowoveritsbrownsurface,the59beganwithacountdown.Atthebeginning,theboysclimbedsoeasilythattheymadethewallseemlessscary.However,afterIwatchedagirlsuspendwithherfeetfailing,myfearbuiltupasIimaginedherpossiblefall.Finally,itwasmyturn.Myheart60andIwasmorescared.Shakingslightly,Iwasunwillingtosteponmyclassmates’kneesandshoulders,meanwhileI61mydirtyshoeswouldgettheirclothesdirty.Then,theboybelowcalledout,“Juststeponmyshoulder!”asifhesensedmyunwillingness.Withapologiesinmymind,I62placedmyfeetonhisshoulder,thoughIwasdrivenbythesupportivespiritofmyclassmates.Theclimbwasunexpectedlysmooth.Ididn’tknowclearlywhosehandIwasholding,Iwasquickly63up,andmylegsfollowed.Iwasonthetopandlookedovertheedgefrommynewpointontheplatform.Inonlyafewseconds,Ihadrisenabovetheterribleheightof4.2metersthathadseemedimpossiblebefore.Asitturnedout,ourclasscompletedthechallengeinjust16minutes!However,itwasn’ttheimpressivetimethat64memost,butratherthestrong65:Everygazewasfixedupward,andeveryhandwasstretchedoutfirmlytosafeguardtheclimber.Thesightofreddenedshouldersandsweatypalms(手掌),withwavesofencouragementandcheers,mademerealizethatit’sourcooperativespiritthat66adeepsenseofbelongingandunity.59.A.game B.experience C.lesson D.challenge60.A.raced B.beat C.ran D.broke61.A.knew B.said C.feared D.thought62.A.closely B.bravely C.anxiously D.carefully63.A.mixed B.lifted C.moved D.put64.A.encouraged B.expected C.affected D.respected65.A.will B.encouragement C.trust D.support66.A.creates B.invents C.means D.ownsI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。TheLunchroomRobot“Robot!Tiemyshoe!”Anothersixth-gradeboypoured67onthefloor.“Robot!Cleanupmymess!”Leehadaknot(结)inhisstomachashewatchedtheolderkidsbossingthelunchroomrobotaround.Therobottiedtheshoeandcleanedthefloor,butitmoved68,verytiredly.Itsheadhungdownasitrolledfromtasktotask.Italmostseemedsad.Leetriedandfailedtoshakethebad69.Itcouldn’tpossiblybe...couldit?Theschoolbellsignaledthatlunchperiodwasover.Thesixthgradersleft,laughingastherobotcontinuedtocleanupthemilk.Leecollectedhislunchtray,hiseyesstillontherobot.Afteritfinished70,itrolledupagainstthewall.Itseemedtoleanitsheadagainstthewhitecinderblocks.Leewalkedtowardtherobotuncertainly,“Areyou...okay?”heasked.TherobotturneditsblockyheadtowardLee.Leelookedintotheraindrop-shapedcamerasthatservedastherobot’seyes.Theylookedthesameasalways,butheknewtherewassomething71behindthem.Leepattedtherobot’sbackpanel(面板).“IthinkIknowhowyoufeel,”hesaid.“Thosekidsshouldn’t72youthatway.Theyshouldatleastbepolitewhenyoudoyourjob.”TherobotlookedupatLeeandthewordsThankyouscrolledacrossthefrontdisplayinblueletters.Leesmiled.“You’rewelcome.”Thenextday,thesixthgraderswereatitagain.Oneofthemthrewcandiesacrossthefloor.“Robot,pickthemup!”hesaid.AsLeewatchedfromanothertable,hisface73.Henearlystooduptosaysomething,buttherobotdidn’tmove.“Robot!”theboydemanded.Leegotupfromhisseatandwalkedover.Thesixthgraderswatchedhimwith74.“Robot,”Leesaid.“Couldyoupickupthecandiesforus,please?”Therobotbegansweepingupthecandies.Leeturnedtothesixthgraders.“RemembertosayTHANKYOU,too.”67.A.milk B.water C.tea D.coffee68.A.carefully B.happily C.curiously D.slowly69.A.luck B.feeling C.habit D.relationship70.A.collecting B.examining C.cleaning D.preparing71.A.interesting B.exciting C.serious D.different72.A.treat B.beat C.cheat D.attract73.A.hurt B.burned C.froze D.shone74.A.admiration B.pride C.surprise D.fearJAnEmbarrassing(尴尬的)SituationP.E.atourschooliscompetitive.LastweekinP.E.wasnoexception.Thebasketballgamewassoclose.TheRedShirtswouldtaketheleadandthentheGreenShirtswouldscoreandtieitup(追平).Ms.M.finallyputmeintothe75withminutestogo.Ididn’twanttomakeamistake.ButIjoinedtheRedShirtsanyway,determinedtohelpthemwin.Withinseconds,Ihadgotapassandstartedtodribbledownthecourt.Icouldhearmyteammatesscreaming.Theircheersgavemeconfidence.Ilaidtheballup76andscored.Iwasjumpingupanddownwaitingformyteammatestorunoutandcongratulateme.Icouldn’tunderstandwhytheopposingteam(对方球队)wasas77asIwas.Foraminute,Ithoughttheywerecelebratingforme.SuddenlyI78whatIhaddone.Ihadmadetheshotinthewrongbasket,givingtheGreenShirtsthewin!WhenIgothomethatnight,mybrotheraskedmewhyIwasunhappy.Ididn’twanttotellhim,butIblurtedout(脱口而出)allthedetailsofthewholestory.Iwaitedforhimto79andgivemeahardtime.Instead,hejustsmiledandsaidthatitcouldhavebeenalotworse.“WhenIwasinjuniorhigh,wewereplayingforthechampionshipgame.Thesamesituation—thescorewas80andtherewasajumpballwithfivesecondstogo.TheballcametomeandItookoffandscoredthelay-up(上篮).Iscoredthelay-upinthewrongbasketandtheotherteamwonthechampionship,”hetoldme.“Oh,thatmusthavebeenawful.”“Youknow,itwas,butonlyforafewwhile.NowmyfriendsandIjokeaboutit.”Ididn’treallywanttogobacktoschoolthenextday,butwitha81frommybrother,Imadeit.ItwashardtowalkbackintothegymforP.E.class,butnowIknowthatIamnottheonlyonewhoeverscoredabasketforthewrongteam.Embarrassingthingshappentoeveryone.Butmybrotherconvincedmeandtaughtmehowto82intheembarrassingsituations.75.A.basket B.corner C.room D.game76.A.successfully B.quietly C.peacefully D.secretly77.A.satisfied B.sorry C.excited D.nervous78.A.predicted B.believed C.worried D.realized79.A.laugh B.cheat C.comfort D.explain80.A.lowered B.tied C.decided D.given81.A.joke B.push C.wish D.regret82.A.score B.compete C.survive D.winKAtaround8:30pm,SteveandHannahweredrivinghomewiththeirthreedaughterswhentheynoticedsomethingunusual.Therewereflames(火焰)comingfromachimney(烟囱).“Iwasstaringattheflamesandtryingtofindoutwhatitwas,”Stevesaid.“Itwasn’tuntilIpassedthehousethatithitme.Oh,thehouseison83!”Theyimmediatelystoppedthecarbytheroad.Whenthecouple84outofthecar,theycouldseeamansittinginthelivingroomwiththefireplaceon.Steverantothefrontdoor85andkeptknockingonittowarnthehomeowner.Themanwascaughtoffguard,“Whatdoyouwant!”Stevekeptshouting,“Yourchimneyisburning!”
“Oh,mygoodness!Mykidsareupstairs,”thehomeowneropenedthedoor.Withoutasecondthought,Stevestartedto86thehomeowner.ThehomeownerrantoopenthewindowswhileStevecarriedthefireextinguisherbythefireplacetoputoutthefire.However,whenthewindowsopened,thefireatthetopofthechimneybecameveryintense(强烈的),hittingtheroofandsidingbadly.Inthemeantime,Hannahcalledthefiredepartment.Justasthefirefightersarrived,Steveandhisfamilyleft.Luckily,thefirewasputoutandthehomewas87andtherewerenoinjuriestothefamily.Afterthefire,thehomeownercreatedapostinthemediainhopeoffindingthe88couple.“Lookingforawonderfulcouplewhosavedmyfamilyandourhome!”,saidthehomeowneronthemedia.“Wewereshocked,tryingtogetthekidsoutandputtingthefiredown.It’sa89thatwedidn’tgettosaythankyou.”Withthehelpofmedia,thetwofamilieswerefinallyreunited.Whenaskedwhatmadeyoudothis,Stevereplied,“Ijusthadtohelpthisgoodfamilyandtheyhadyoungkidstoo.I’mreallyhappywestoppedthe90andcouldhelpsomebody.Youneverwanttoseeafamilygethurtorlosebelongingsortheirhome.”83.A.sale B.fire C.hand D.show84.A.rushed B.fell C.moved D.climbed85.A.quietly B.angrily C.worriedly D.politely86.A.warm B.stop C.face D.back87.A.saved B.freed C.cared D.supported88.A.busy B.kind C.patient D.honest89.A.surprise B.fear C.pleasure D.pity90.A.mistake B.attack C.accident D.pollutionL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。Itallstartedwithasimplequestion:“CanIpaintyourportrait(肖像)?”Inthesummerof2015,BrianPeterson,anartist,hadjustmovedtoSantaAna,California.Outsidehisapartment,ahomelessmanwasoftenshoutingonthestreetcorner,sometimeskeepinghim91atnight.Peterson,wouldpasstheguyonhiswaytowork,buttheyneverspoke.Whatcouldtheypossiblyhaveincommon?Oneday,Petersonwasrelaxinginhislivingroom,readingthebookLoveDoes,whenhewasinterruptedbythehomelessmanoutside.Encouragedbythebook’sheart-warmingmessage,Petersonmadeanunexpecteddecision:Hewasgoingtogooutand92himself.Inthatfirstconversation,Petersonlearnedthattheman’snamewasMattFaris.He’dmovedtoCaliforniafromKentuckytorealizehisdreaminmusic,buthesoon93onhardtimesandendeduplivingonthestreet.“Itwasthestrangestthingtome,”Petersonrecalled.“Isaw94onthefaceofamanwhohadn’thadashowerinclosetoayearsincehisstoryandthelifeinsideofhimencouragedme.”AndPetersonaskedFarisifhecouldpainthisportrait.Farissaidyes.Peterson’sconnectionwithFaris
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