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题型02完形填空30篇(浙江名校期中真题)(21-22八年级下·浙江金华·期中)Longlongago,therewasaking.Helovedanimalsverymuch.Onedayhegot1nicefalcons(猎鹰)fromhisson.Hehadneverseensuch2falconsbefore.Helovedthemsomuchandheorderedthebestfalconer(猎鹰者)to3themtofly.Afterseveralmonths,thekingcametosee4thetrainingwasgoingon.Hefoundthatonefalconhadalreadybeenabletoflyhighinthesky,whiletheotherwas5onthebranch(树枝)ofatreequietly.Thekingcalledallhisfalconerstogetherandorderedthemto6everywaytheycouldtomaketheotherfalconfly.Butnoneofthem7.Oneday,whilethekingwastakingawalkintheforest,anideacametohis8.Maybesomeonewhoknewthenaturalenvironmentwellcould9thisproblem.Thenheinviteda10wholivedintheforestintohispalacetotrainitatonce.Thenextmorning,thekingsawtheotherfalconflyingintheskyfreely.Hefeltverysurprised.“Itisunbelievable!”shoutedtheking.“Howcouldyou11ithappen?”Thefarmerreplied,“Itisvery12.Ijustcutoffthebranchwherethefalconrested.Ithadnoplacetorest.Thenithadto13.”Itisalwaysthesametohumanbeings.Weallhave“twoflyingwings”inourheartsaswell.Butitseemsthatwedon’tnoticethemandstayinaplacewherewejustfeel14andcomfortable.Wewon’trealizewecanflysohighandfreelyuntilthebrancheswearerestingon15.Doyouthinkso?1.A.two B.three C.four D.five2.A.crazy B.clever C.sad D.beautiful3.A.allow B.ask C.train D.go4.A.what B.when C.where D.how5.A.playing B.staying C.shaking D.crying6.A.try B.lead C.decide D.catch7.A.failed B.received C.agreed D.succeeded8.A.body B.mind C.face D.heart9.A.answer B.know C.realize D.solve10.A.scientist B.doctor C.farmer D.worker11.A.make B.keep C.ask D.drive12.A.expensive B.cheap C.easy D.slow13.A.jump B.fly C.run D.walk14.A.peaceful B.old C.dangerous D.bright15.A.leads B.breaks C.runs D.rises(22-23八年级下·浙江·期中)阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Withthefunandpleasure,13-year-oldFrankWilsonwasstillunhappy.Itwastruethathereceivedallthegiftshewanted.Andhealso16thebigChristmasdinnerwithfamilymembers.However,FrankwasnothappybecausethiswashisfirstChristmaswithouthisbrother,Steve.Hediedinacaraccident.Frankmissedhisbrother.Franksaidgood-bye17hisparentsandsaidthathewasgoingtoseeafriend.Itwascoldoutside,soFrankputonhisnewcoat.Itwashisfavoritegift.Heputtheothergiftsonhisnewsled(雪撬).ThenFrankleft.18Frankwentdownthestreet,hesawaroomwitholdstockings(长袜)hangingoveranemptyfireplace.Awomansatnearby,crying.Thestockingsmadehim19hisbrother.Theyalwayshung(悬挂)theirstockingssidebyside.Andthenextmorningtheywouldfind20inthem.ThenFrankhadanidea.Heknockedonthedoor.“Yes?”the21womansaid.“MayIcomein?”askedFrank.“Youareverywelcome.”shesaid,seeinghissledfullofgiftsandthinkinghewantedto22gifts.“ButIhavenofoodorgiftsforyou.Ihave23formyownchildren.”“That’swhyIamhere,”Franksaid.“Pleasetakewhatevergiftsyouwouldlikeforyourchildrenfromthesled.“Why?Godblessyou!”thewomananswered24.Shetooksomecandies,atoyplaneandadoll.Frank’sheartwasfullofhappiness.Fredwalkedonandthenhegavehisfavorite25toapoorcoldboy.Atlast,hegaveawayallhisgiftstothosewhowereinneed.16.A.prepared B.made C.enjoyed D.missed17.A.with B.to C.on D.for18.A.When B.Before C.After D.Until19.A.lookafter B.cheerup C.thinkof D.carefor20.A.coats B.gifts C.money D.shoes21.A.sad B.excited C.bad D.relaxed22.A.putup B.handout C.askfor D.giveback23.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing24.A.lonely B.surprisedly C.suddenly D.heavily25.A.coat B.bag C.toy D.candy(22-23八年级下·浙江绍兴·期中)Gaylordwalkedacrossthedesert(沙漠)planningtowalkthroughitforonemonth.Twenty26passed,andthejourneyhadbeensosmooth(顺利的)anditseemedthathehad27foodandwatertofinishit.“I’llbeabletowalkoutofthedesert.”hethoughthappily.Butthedesertnever28travelers.Beforehecouldmakehisideapossible,thesandstormhadarrivedsuddenly.Hehurriedlycoveredhishead29theclothes,lyingonthesand.Afterabouttenminutes,thesandstormstopped.Whenheshooktheclothesandstoodup,he30aterriblething:thebackbagwithfoodandwaterwassweptawaybythe31.Now,heonlyhada(n)32left.Hehelditinhishands.“Oh,nottoobad,33Ihaveapear.”hethoughttohimselfanddecidedtowalkoutofthedesert.Onedayandonenightpassedquickly,butthedesert34seemedtohavenoend,andtheworryof35followedGaylordclosely,feelinghungryandthirsty.36,eachtimehewantedtogiveup,hepushedhimselftolookatthepearthathehadbeenkeeping,“Nottoobad,atleastIhaveapear.”Asmallpearbecamethe37forhissurvival(幸存)ofhiscourage.Threedayslater,whenhesawavillagenotfaraway,hefellontotheground,butafterall,he38outofthedesert.Tokeephopeisoneofthebestwaystoachieve39,sonevertellyou“40left”,becauseaslongasyoutrytosearch,youcanalwaysfindthat“pear”topullyouthrough.26.A.years B.months C.weeks D.days27.A.simple B.enough C.whole D.awful28.A.paidfor B.caredfor C.lookedfor D.calledfor29.A.with B.of C.for D.from30.A.started B.tried C.finished D.found31.A.traveler B.sandstorm C.desert D.villager32.A.apple B.orange C.pear D.banana33.A.atlast B.atfirst C.atmost D.atleast34.A.even B.still C.almost D.hardly35.A.sleeping B.dying C.eating D.drinking36.A.However B.Instead C.So D.Although37.A.skill B.control C.hope D.interest38.A.ran B.left C.helped D.walked39.A.success B.laughter C.beauty D.experience40.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something(22-23八年级下·浙江丽水·期中)Oneday,Iwasridingmybikeandsawamanabout250metersinfrontofme.IcouldtellhewascyclingslowerthanmeandIdecidedtocatchupwithhimand41him.Istartedcyclingfasterandfaster.Witheveryblock(街区),Igot42tohim.Afterafewminutes,Iwasonlyabout100metersbehindhim,43Itriedharder.44,Icaughtupwithhimandpassedhim.Ifeltsogood.Iwon,buthedidn’tevenknowwewereracing.AfterI45him,IfoundthatIhadmissedmyturn.Isn’titjustlikelife?Weoftenrace46others,tryingtobeatthemorshowthatwe’remore47ormoreimportant.Wespendsomuchtimeandenergyrunningafterthemthatwemissouton48ownpaths(小路).Theproblemwithunhealthy49isthatit’sanever-endingcycle.Therewillalwaysbesomeoneinfrontofyou.50youshoulddoisjustrunyourownraceandwishotherswell.41.A.hurt B.beat C.hit D.control42.A.closer B.farther C.faster D.slower43.A.and B.so C.but D.because44.A.Suddenly B.Recently C.Finally D.Firstly45.A.saw B.pushed C.noticed D.passed46.A.behind B.against C.after D.for47.A.wonderful B.careful C.successful D.meaningful48.A.our B.your C.his D.her49.A.trouble B.development C.communication D.competition50.A.How B.Why C.What D.When(22-23八年级下·浙江台州·期中)AlmosteverySaturdaymorning,Mollypullsatableintoherfrontyard.Onthetableshelaysoutsome51inseason,suchascarrotsandtomatoes.Theyareallfromhergardenandfreeforherneighborsto52.“It’sjustlovely,likeyouwalkbyandgetabeautifulgiftaroundthecorner.”saidoneofherneighbors.Mollystarteddoingthisinthesummerof2020.Earlierthatyear,afirebrokeoutinherhouse.Molly’s53hadahardtime.“Peopleintheneighborhoodcametohelp.Theybroughtusfoodandoftencalledtomakesureweweredoingfine.Iwasdeeply54.”Mollysaid.Thenthepandemic(疫情)came.Mollyandherfamilyhadmuchtimetoworkintheirgarden.Theydecidedtosharewhattheyhadgrowninthegarden55lifewasnoteasy—mostpeoplewereinneedoffoodduringthattime.56knewaboutitatfirst.But57,moreandmorepeoplegottoknowandthen,theygotintothehabitofcomingaround.Theywouldalwaysstopbyandleave58somevegetables.Molly’syardbecamea59place.OnethingMollyhaslearnedfromthis60isthatpeoplehavetoworktogetherwhendaysaredifficultsothattheycangothroughdifficulties.Sheisgladthatlovehasspreadinherneighborhood.51.A.fruits B.flowers C.leaves D.vegetables52.A.laughat B.takeaway C.makeup D.writeabout53.A.class B.team C.garden D.family54.A.moved B.interested C.bored D.tired55.A.so B.if C.but D.because56.A.Nobody B.Anyone C.Everyone D.Someone57.A.sadly B.badly C.slowly D.carefully58.A.by B.with C.out D.off59.A.clean B.magic C.daily D.popular60.A.exercise B.competition C.experience D.research(22-23八年级下·浙江杭州·期中)JohnBrown,anofficeworker,livesinWashington.Asheistheonlychildinthefamily,hegot$1,000,00061hisparentsdied.Hedidn’tfeel62atall.Hiscollegefriendswere63theirfirstjobs,buthedidn’thaveto.Johndecidedtokeeplivinga64lifelikeeveryoneelse.Hedidn’ttellanyofhis65andgave$100,000ofhismoneytoacharity(慈善机构)thathelpedpoorchildren.Todayheis36,andhestill66cheapclothesanddrivesasmallcaronly,67heismuchhappier.Sofar,Johnhashelpedfifteen68frompoorcountriesallovertheworld,$200amonthforeach.Thechilddoesnot69themoneyincash(现金).Themoneyispaidforthechild’seducation,food,medicalcareandclothing.OnceJohnwenttomeetalittlegirlhewas70inAfrica.Hesaidthatthemeetingwas71.“WhenImet72Ifeltveryhappy.”hesaid.“Isawthatthe73wasusedforaverygoodplan.Itbroughtme74tothechildinawaythatonlygivingmoneycannot.”“IwanttodoeverythingIcan.Iwillgoonhelpingthosechildrenin75.”headded.61.A.before B.by C.after D.as62.A.angry B.happy C.well D.worried63.A.lookingfor B.givingup C.workingout D.takingafter64.A.rich B.different C.healthy D.common65.A.parents B.friends C.brothers D.sisters66.A.sells B.shows C.wears D.washes67.A.so B.and C.or D.but68.A.children B.farmers C.neighbors D.doctors69.A.receive B.borrow C.raise D.make70.A.seeing B.helping C.hurting D.training71.A.busy B.easy C.boring D.exciting72.A.him B.you C.her D.them73.A.food B.car C.book D.money74.A.closer B.slower C.farther D.higher75.A.danger B.need C.order D.surprise(22-23八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Myfirsthomewasabeautifulfarm76apondofclearwater.Thereweresomelargetreesnearthepond.Ononesideofthefarmwasafieldandon77wasthehouseofourmaster,FarmerGrey.Hewasakindman.MymotherandIlived78onthefarm.Sheworkedduringtheday.Iplayedwiththeotheryounghorsesandhadgreatfun.AtnightIsleptnexttoher.Oneday,mymaster79metoSquireGordonfor20dollars.Helivedwithhisfamilyinabighouse.“Youareabeautiful80,”hesaid.“Youhaveabeautifulcoat.IshallcallyouBlackBeauty.”Ilearnedtocarrymynew81onmybackandpullacoach.Ilearnedtowearreinsandabitinmymouth.Ididnotlikethem,butallthehorseshadtowearthem.Mynewmasterhad82horsesbeforeIarrived.OneofthemwasMerrylegs.Hewasveryfriendly.TheotherwasGinger.Shewasnotfriendly.Shesometimeskickedpeople.Gingertoldmeaboutherlifewhenshewasyoung,“mymasterwasnot83tome.Myreinsandbithurtmealot.Butmymasterdidnotcareatall.”Oneday,SquireGordondecidedtogoonalongjourney.JohnwentwithhimandIpulledthecoach.Theweatherwas84andwindy.Mr.GordonandJohn85notseewellintherain.Wecametoabridge.Istopped.“86iswrong,”Ithought.Ididnotwanttogoontothebridge.Mr.GordonandJohnwantedmetogoontothebridge.Ididnotmove.Justthenamansawus.“Heythere!Stop!”hecried.“Whatisit?”shoutedSquire.“Thebridgeis87inthemiddle,”heanswered.“Ifyougoontoit,youaregoingtodieintheriver.”“Thankyou!”saidSquire.“Thankyou,Beauty!”saidJohn.We88andwentalongtheroadbytheriver.Foralongtimenoonesaidanything.ThenJohnsaid,“BlackBeautysavedourlives.Heknewthebridgewasdangerous.”After89home,SquiretoldMrs.Gordon,“Weareallsafe,thankstoBlackBeauty!”Thatnight,Iwasglad,90Iwasverytired.76.A.on B.with C.in D.near77.A.other B.another C.others D.theother78.A.happily B.quietly C.lonely D.silently79.A.bought B.sold C.carried D.brought80.A.girl B.cat C.dog D.horse81.A.master B.mother C.father D.friend82.A.one B.two C.three D.four83.A.rude B.kind C.strict D.strange84.A.cloudy B.sunny C.rainy D.snowy85.A.could B.would C.should D.might86.A.Anything B.Something C.Nothing D.Everything87.A.hard B.terrible C.bad D.broken88.A.lookedaround B.lookedback C.cameback D.turnedaround89.A.going B.coming C.leaving D.returning90.A.though B.but C.because D.if
“CanIseemybaby?’’askedthenewhappymother.
Unluckily,shefoundherbabyhadbeen91withoutearswhenitwasinherarms.
Timeprovedthatthebaby’s92wasperfect.Hegotonwellwithhisclassmates.Butoneday,herushedhomeandsaidtohismother93tearsinhiseyes.“Abigboy94meafreak(怪胎).”
Astheboy95,hedevelopedatalentforartandmusic.
Theboy’sfatherhadameetingwiththefamilydoctor.“Couldanything96done?”Heaskedthedoctor.
“IbelieveIcouldgraft(移植)apairofouterears97youcouldgetthem,”thedoctorsaid.
However,twoyears98,nobodywantedtooffertheyoungmanears.Thenonedaythefathersaid,“Son,99willofferhisearstoyou.Butit’sasecret.”Theoperationwasagreat100.
Timekeptthesecret,butthedaydidcome…Theyoungmanstoodwithhisfather101hismother’sbody.Slowly,thefatherheldoutahandandraisedthethick,brownhair.102,thesonfoundhismotherhadnoouterears.
“Mothersaidshewasgladshe103letherlonghairbecut,”thefathersaidgently·“andnobodyeverthoughtMother104beautiful,didthey?’’
Real105
liesnotinwhatisdoneandknown,butinwhatisdonebutnotknown.91.A.active B.dead C.born D.awake92.A.speaking B.hearing C.writing D.reading93.A.of B.in C.around D.with94.A.called B.asked C.said D.told95.A.lookedup B.grewup C.broughtup D.caughtup96.A.is B.was C.are D.be97.A.if B.until C.unless D.because98.A.wentdown B.gotover C.wentby D.arrived99.A.nobody B.someone C.anyone D.everyone100.A.succeed B.successful C.success D.failure101.A.between B.besides C.towards D.beside102.A.Withinterest B.Tohissurprise C.Insilence D.Withanger103.A.always B.often C.never D.sometimes104.A.less B.more C.most D.least105.A.idea B.friendship C.thought D.love(22-23八年级下·浙江杭州·期中)Ihatedrunninginthepast.AtmiddleschoolIthoughtrunningistiringandIwasalwaysoneofthelaststudentsto106thefinishline.Then,in2020,myfriendaskedme,“Wouldyouliketoruna10Keventwithme?”I107atonce,“Noway!Ihaterunning.”OvertheweekendIthoughtabouthisquestion.Ithought,“108doIhaterunningwhenIhaven’ttrieditsincemymiddleschool?”IntheendI109togiverunninganothertry.Itoldmy110Iwouldliketojoininthe10Keventwithhim.Hewasvery111tohearthat.Headvisedmeto112arunningprogrammeontheInternettohelpmelearnhowtorun.TherewerelotsofrunningprogrammesontheInternet.I113a14-weekrunningprogramme.Theprogrammewasveryeasyto114.Ihadtorunthreetimesaweekfor115lengthsoftime.Atfirst,Iranforshorttimeandhadlongbreaksinbetween.Thenastheweekswenton,Ihadtorunfor116timeandthebreaksinbetweengotshorter.I117followingtherunningprogrammeasIcouldseeIranbetterandbetter.Iwentfromnotbeingabletorunformorethan30secondstorunningforover30118!Iwentfromhatingrunningtolovingrunning!FromthisexperienceIlearntitwasagoodideatotry119beforesayingIhatedit!ItturnedoutthatI120enjoyedrunning.106.A.cross B.choose C.plan D.hit107.A.cared B.meant C.replied D.called108.A.Where B.When C.What D.Why109.A.refused B.decided C.forgot D.disagreed110.A.friend B.brother C.neighbor D.teacher111.A.sory B.angry C.upset D.happy112.A.putoff B.getinto C.lookfor D.feellike113.A.organized B.chose C.risked D.added114.A.depend B.waste C.follow D.control115.A.different B.enough C.impossible D.terrible116.A.thinner B.worse C.shorter D.longer117.A.minded B.made C.enjoyed D.stopped118.A.hours B.minutes C.days D.years119.A.anything B.nothing C.everything D.something120.A.really B.easily C.hardly D.clearlyAmanwaswalkingthroughthewoodswithhisaxe(斧头)whenasmalltreecalledtohim.Itsaid,“Hello,myfriend.Canyou121thosebiggertrees?Theystopmefromgettingthesun.Itisso122herethatIhavenoroomtogrowmyroots.Ican’tfeelthewind.”Thelittletreeheldoutitssmall123.Itlookedsosad.Thenit124,“Ifthosetreesweregone,I’dbeabletogrow.Ayearfromnow,I’dbethebiggesttreehere.125fornow,I’mjustasmalltree.”Themanthoughtforsometimeand126.Hewalkedovertothebiggertreesandstartedcuttingthemdown.Heclearedlotsofspace127thesmalltree.Nowitcouldbeableto128thesunandwind.Itwouldgrowbiggerandbecomethebiggesttreeinthatarea.Butsomethingelsehappened.The129camefirst,burningthesmalltree,whichwasn’tusedtosomuchsunlight.Thenheavywindandraincame—withoutthebiggertrees130it,thesmalltreewashitbythe131.Soon,thetreewasnearlydead.“You’vebeenquite132,”saidasnakethatsawwhathadhappened,lookingatthepoortreeanditssmallleaves.“Infact,youbroughtthison133.Ifyoustaywiththebiggertrees,thesunandrainstormwon’thurtyou134.Theywillprotectyouinstead.Ifyoujustwaitlonger,youwillgrowtobejustasbigasthemandyouwillbe135.Butnow,youarenearlygone.”121.A.getdown B.takedown C.cutdown D.falldown122.A.empty B.dangerous C.usual D.crowded123.A.hands B.arms C.leaves D.fruits124.A.cried B.asked C.sang D.cheered125.A.And B.As C.So D.But126.A.understood B.agreed C.realized D.left127.A.around B.to C.after D.in128.A.push B.feel C.accept D.change129.A.sun B.star C.snow D.moon130.A.toprotect B.protected C.protecting D.protect131.A.rainstorm B.sandstorm C.flood D.earthquake132.A.nervous B.silly C.excited D.clever133.A.ourselves B.itself C.himself D.yourself134.A.quietly B.seriously C.truly D.slowly135.A.fair B.wrong C.strong D.glad(22-23八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Onceuponatime,therewasabeautifulcitycalledChentangguan.IthadbeenthreeyearsbeforeLiJing’swifegavebirthtoahalfofflesh.LiJingwasso136thathecutit.Alittleboyjumpedout.Hewasquite137,andhewasabletowalkalready!138wasshocked.Atthismoment,TaiyiZhenrencametocongratulateandwishedtoacceptthechild139astudent.Healsogavethechildaname—NeZha.NeZhaturnedsevenyearsold.Oneday,whilehewasplayingnearthe140,henoticedayakshabullyingthekids.Hebeattheyaksha.TheyakshaaskedAoBing,thedragonprince,forhelp.Afterseveralroundsof141,NeZhakilledAoBing.WhentheDragonKingoftheEastSeafoundout,hewasveryangryandimmediatelywenttoLiJing’shousetoaskhimto142hisson’slife.LiJingsaidsorry,buttheEastSeaDragonKingstillwouldn’twalkaway.NeZhawasveryangry,143herushedupandbeathim.TheDragonKingreturnedtoinvitetheotherthreeDragonKingstofloodChentangguanwiththeirpower.Forthesafetyofthepeopleinthecity,NeZhastoodupandkilled144.Luckily,TaiyiZhenrencameandbroughtNeZhabacktolife.ThenNeZhacametotheDragonPalacetoseekrevengeontheDragonKings.Finally,NeZhabeatthefourDragonKingsuntilthey
145nevertodoanybadthingsagain.Fromthenon,thepeopleofChentangguanlivedaquietandhappylife.136.A.excited B.relaxed C.surprised D.satisfied137.A.ill B.tidy C.thin D.strong138.A.Nobody B.Anybody C.Somebody D.Everybody139.A.as B.to C.for D.with140.A.city B.beach C.village D.mountain141.A.playing B.working C.talking D.fighting142.A.payfor B.askfor C.lookfor D.waitfor143.A.so B.but C.though D.because144.A.myself B.himself C.herself D.yourself145.A.failed B.trained C.advised D.promised(22-23八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Onceuponatime,therewasablindmanwholivedinasmallvillage.Althoughhecouldn’t146anything,hestronglywantedtoknowthethingsaroundhim.Oneday,themanshaded147underatreenearhishouseandtalkedwithsomeonenearhim.Hedidnotknowwhatthe148lookedlike,soheaskedanoldman,“Whatdoesthesunlooklike?”Theoldmanwas149totellhim,“Theshapeofthesunislikealargecopperdisk.”Hewas150athisanswer,sohewenthomeatonceandknockedonthecopperplate,andheheardthesound.Onthesecondday,heappearedunderthetreeagain.Heheardabell151achurchnearbyandthoughtitwasthesun.He152,“Thesuniscoming,andthesuniscoming.”153,thepeoplearoundwerelaughingandthoughthewasasillyman.Later,awomantoldhim,“Thesunshines,justlikeacandle.”Whenhegothome,hetouchedthecandleand154itsshape.Onthethirdday,hetouchedapieceofbamboo,155itwasthesunbecausetheshapeofthebambooisnearlythesameasthecandle,sohecried156,“Itouchedthesun,Itouchedthesun.”Peoplelaughedathimagain.Thesunisdifferentfromthebellandthebamboo,157theblindmandoesnotknow.Hecan’tsee,sohecan’ttellthereal158betweenthem.Hehasneverseenthesunatall,butjustasksothers.159,somepeoplewhohaveeyesarelikeblindpeople.Theymakeaconclusionbylisteningto,others’wordsanddonothavea160understanding.Mostofthemwillcometoawrongconclusion.146.A.see B.smell C.notice D.feel147.A.myself B.himself C.herself D.themselves148.A.sun B.tree C.house D.village149.A.sad B.brave C.friendly D.unhappy150.A.bad B.good C.angry D.surprised151.A.to B.in C.for D.from152.A.sang B.shouted C.advised D.answered153.A.Luckily B.Finally C.Especially D.Immediately154.A.painted B.changed C.accepted D.remembered155.A.hearing B.agreeing C.thinking D.worrying156.A.calmly B.politely C.happily D.secretly157.A.so B.or C.but D.although158.A.sounds B.differences C.meanings D.advantages159.A.Infact B.Sincethen C.Atfirst D.Atlast160.A.quick B.basic C.natural D.correct(22-23八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Thereoncewasawisemanwhowasveryrespectedforhiswisdom.ThisgreatmanwascalledtheWiseCircleMaker.People161thathehadspecialpowerstomaketheirdreamscometrue.Hewouldmakeabigcircleonthegroundandstand162itasifhewasthecentreoftheworld.There,hespokewithGodand163thingsthepeopleneeded.ButtheWiseCircleMakerdidnotknoweverythingabout164.Often,whenhesawthingsthathedidnotunderstand,hewouldaskquestions,hopingtofindthe165.Oneday,hewaswalkinginthe166andnoticedamanplantingafruittree.Heaskedtheman,“Whenwillthistreebearfruit?167willittake?”Themansaidthatitwouldtake70168forfruittocometothetree.“Andhowoldareyounow?”askedtheWiseCircleMaker.“Iamalmost50yearsold,”repliedtheman.“Anddoyouthinkyouwillliveto169thefruitfromthistree?”askedtheWiseCircleMaker.“Iwillnotliveanother70years,”repliedtheman.“Iamalready170andwillnevertastethefruitfromthistreeIplant.171whenIwasborn,Isawmanyfruittreeslikethisinthecountrysideplantedbymy172andhisfather,andhisfather’sfather.AndIatethefruitfromthosetrees.”“Thistreeis173mychildren,mygrandchildrenandtheirchildrentoo.Theywilltastethefruitofthistree.ThatiswhyIamplantingit.Notforme,butfor174.”TheWiseCircleMakerwas175andmoved.Hecouldeasilyseethemeaning.Hewalkedaway,knowingthathestillhadmuchtoknowaboutlife.161.A.believed B.rеported C.expected D.promised162.A.behind B.in C.over D.near163.A.askedfor B.putaway C.gaveup D.lookedafter164.A.fact B.life C.people D.nature165.A.ideas B.questions C.answers D.advice166.A.countryside B.forest C.garden D.park167.A.Howlong B.Howmuch C.Howmany D.Howoften168.A.hours B.days C.months D.years169.A.plant B.cut C.taste D.smell170.A.young B.strong C.old D.weak171.A.Although B.Because C.And D.But172.A.mother B.son C.daughter D.father173.A.from B.for C.with D.as174.A.her B.it C.him D.them175.A.surprised B.interested C.sad D.bored(22-23八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Livinginasmallcommunity,MrsMeredithwasa176womanandshespentlotsoftimevisitingthepoor.Onemorning,MrsMeredithtoldherchildrenaboutafamilyshehadcaredaboutforalongtime.Therewasamansickinbed,hiswife,andtheirlittleboy.Thewifecouldn’tgoouttowork177shehadtotakecareofherhusband.Itwashardforthefamilytoliveon178ownandtheyneededallkindsofhelp.ThelittleboyBernard,whohopedtogetsomemoneytohelphisfamily,had179MrsMeredithverymuch.“Iwishyoucouldseehim,”shesaidtoherchildren—John,Harry,andClara.“Heissucha180tohismother.Hewantstomakemoney,butIdon’tseewhathecando.”Thensheleft.181that,thechildrensatthinkingaboutBernard.“Iwishwecouldhelphim,”saidClara.“SodoI.”saidHarry.“Wemusthaveatry.”Forsomemoments,Johnsaidnothing,but182hecried,“I’vegotanidea!”Theotherchildrenjumpedupwithallattention.“Letmetellyou183wecando,”saidJohn.“Maybewecanmakepopcorn,putitintopaperbags,andBernardcan184it”MrsMerediththoughtthisideawasagoodone,too.Shethenorderedahouseholdpopcornmachine.Later,MrsMeredith,togetherwithher185children,paida
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