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[2025夺分考题】完形填空20篇集训2025年中考英语夺分
考题通用版(含答案)
根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把
答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
SieneisafirefighterintheUSA.Itisn'teasytobecomeafirefighterthere.Manypeopletry,
butalotofthem1Also,inthepastfirefightingwasalwaysajobformen.Nowthereare
womenfirefighters.
WhenSienewasfiveyearsold,itwasherdreamtobecomea2Fortyyearslater,she
wasthe3womantopassasix-weekcourseattheWFPA(女子消防预备学院).TheWFPA
trainswomenintheskillstheyneedtobefirefighters.Infact,Sienenowtrainsfirefightersthere
4_.
Startingthecoursedoesn'tmeanyou511becomeafirefighter.Thecourseisvery5so
noteveryonefinishesthetraining.Theyaretrainedlikebeinginthearmy-canyouholdaheavy
pieceofwoodforfourminutes?Howmanyexercisescanyoudo?Canyoulifta12-meter
ladder(梯子)?
Youalsoneedother6.Canyouleadateam?Areyouaskillfuldriver?Canyouuse
technology?Therearesomanymorethatareapartoffirefightingthesedays.Ofcourse,noone
candothemall,butmoreskills7help.
However,youmustwaitforachancetoworkasafirefightereven8passingyour
course.Itseemsthatlotsofwomenaren'treadytodothat.Inoneyear,50womengottrained,
9__onlythreeofthemarenowfirefighters.Learningtheskillsisnotenoughtobecomea
firefighter.LikeSiene,youalsoneedto10yourdream.
1.A.succeedB.passC.failD.fight
2.A.policewomanB.firefighterC.scientistD.doctor
3.A.oldestB.tallestC.kindestD.busiest
4.A.myselfB.yourselfC.himselfD.herself
5.A.interestingB.easyC.importantD.difficult
6.A.ideasB.methodsC.skillsD.rules
7.A.recentlyB.certainlyC.hardlyD.nearly
2025年
8.A.afterB.duringC.beforeD.in
9.A.butB.orC.becauseD.though
10.A.giveupB.sticktoC.talkaboutD.worryabout
Doyoulovegettinglostinthepagesofagoodbook?Whetheryou'reabookwormoran
occasionalreader,readingisagreatwayto11yourworries,feelcalmandmakesenseof
theworld.
Whyisreadinggoodforme?
Readingislikehavingasuperpowerthattakesyoutoadifferentworld,whereyou
experiencenewfeelingsandideasandknowotherpeople'sthoughts.Gettinglostinastoryisa
greatwayto12stressandworry,understandotherpeople'sfeelingsandhasbeenshown
torelievepain.
Canbooksimprovemywellbeing(feelingofbeingcomfortableandhappy)?
Children'sauthorJennyPearsonbelievesstorieshelpusmakesenseoftheworld.Shesays
“Readinghelpsustounderstandourselvesandothers,andtheworldwelivein.Itcanmakeus
feellessanxiousandshowusthatwearen't13Aswellashelpingyouunderstandyour
feelings,storiesimproveyourempathy(共鸣)skillsbyshowingyoutheworldthroughsomeone
else'seyes.Non-fictionbookscanbegreatforgettinginspiredandfindinginformationandadvice
aboutfeelingsthatmaybe14totalkabout,likeangerorsadness.Allbooksintroduce
youtonewwordsandideas,whichhelpyouexplainyour15moreeasily.
Howtoreadmorebooks
JoinTheSummerofReadingchallengeandseehowmanynewbooksyoucanreadand
review.Startbymakingyourowncomfortablereadingplace,thenpicka16fromour
readinglistanddiveintothepages.Don'tbeafraidtotrydifferentgenres(styles).RebeccaHillis
achildren'seditoratUsborneBooks,whereshehelpsauthorsmaketheirstoriesintobooks.She
says“Therearesomanydifferentbooksinlibraries,bookshopsandschools-thefunbitis
discoveringwhichbookisrightforyou.
11.A.questionB.findC.escapeD.study
12.A.forgetB.showC.layD.repeat
13.A.excitedB.aloneC.lazyD.brave
14.A.interestingB.excitingC.usefulD.hard
15.A.rulesB.thoughtsC.jokesD.systems
16.A.partnerB.dictionaryC.letterD.book
Havingagoodmemoryiskeytolearningeffectively.Butifyou'veeverfoundithardto
rememberinformationevenafterreadingyournotesrepeatedly,perhapsyou'renotstudyinginthe
bestway.
Whiletherearemany17thatcanhelpyourememberthingsbetter,themost
effectiveonesinvolvemakingmeaningfulconnectionsbetweenpiecesofinformation.Thisideais
calledtheBaker/bakerparadox,anditwas18inanexperiment.
Intheexperiment,researchersdividedpeopleintotwogroupsandshowedthemaphotoof
aman'sface.Onegroupwastoldtheman'snamewasBaker,whiletheotherwastoldtheman
workedasabaker.Afewdayslater,theresearchersaskedbothgroupsabouttheman'sidentity.
Theresultswere19.Peoplerememberedtheman'sjobmoreeasilythanhisname,
eventhoughbothwordswerethesame.Whydidthishappen?Afterall,theword“baker“wasthe
sameforbothpeople.
Here'sthe20:whenyouhearthatsomeoneworksasabaker,yourmindconnects
thisfacttoanetworkofmeaningfulideas.Youmightpicturesomeonebakingbread,wearingatall
whitehat,orsmellingoffreshlybakedgoods.Theseconnectionscreateastoryinyourbrain,
makingtheinformationeasiertorecall.
21,thename“Baker“doesn'tformthesamekindofmeaningfulconnections.Ifs
onlylinkedtotheman'sface,whichisaweakconnection.Ifyouforgettheface,youmayalso
forgetthename22.
TheBaker/bakerparadoxshowsthatmemoryworksbestwhennewinformationistiedto
meaningfulstoriesorimages.So,ifyouwanttoremembersomethingbetter,trylinkingittoa
storyorsomethingfamiliar.Thissimpletrickcanmakeallthedifference.
17.A.programsB.servicesC.methodsD.products
18.A.deniedB.mentionedC.provedD.organized
19.A.importantB.surprisingC.confusingD.disappointing
20.A.pictureB.reasonC.solutionD.conclusion
2025年
21.A.WhafsmoreB.AsaresultC.InfactD.Ontheotherhand
22.A.completelyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.regretfully
Forthousandsofyears,thegreatestthinkershavesuggestedthesamething:Happinessis
foundinhelpingothers.Plentyoffactsandinformationhavebeenprovidedto23theidea
thathelpingothersmaybethesecrettolivingalifethatishappier,healthierandmoremeaningful.
Givingcanmakeusfeelgreat.Andasweallknow,givingcanhelpusbecomemore
relaxed.24,themoreyougive,themorelikelyyouaretogainasenseofachievementand
satisfaction.
Herearesomepracticalstepsyoucantaketohelpothers:
1.Findyourlove.Thinkaboutthethingsyouenjoydoinginyourfreetime.Onceyou
knowwhatyoulove,youcanusethattohelpothers.Ifyouloveanimals,youcouldhelpby
volunteeringatananimalshelter.Whenyouhelpothersinsomethingyoulove,youwon'tget
25easily.You'Ukeepdoingitbecauseitmakesyoufeelgood.
2.Giveyourtime.Thegiftoftimeisoftenmore26thanthegiftofmoney.Timeis
likeliquidgoldandyoucan'tgetitbackonceifsgone.Sometimes,peopleneedhelpwiththeir
homework,orsomeonetowalktheirdogs,orevenjustsomeonetotalkto.Bygivingyourtime,
youcanbethathelpinghand.
3.Don't27aboutyourself.Tohelpothers,youneedtohaveenergy.Ifyoudon't
lookafteryourselfyoumightrunoutofenergyandwon'tbeabletohelpasmuch.Somakesure
you'renotignoringyourownfeelingsorneeds28you'rehelpingothers.Youarevery
important,too!
Remember,helpingotherscantakemanyforms,andit'softenthesmallactsofkindness
thathavethemostdramaticeffect.
23.A.developB.considerC.createD.support
24.A.ForexampleB.InadditionC.HoweverD.Therefore
25.A.boredB.excitedc.curiousD.satisfied
26.A.surprisingB.necessaryc.preciousD.expensive
27.A.careB.worryc.forgetD.talk
28.A.onceB.whilec.untilD.because
Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
SevenhundredyearsbeforetheWrightbrothersbeganworkingonhumanflight,the
Chinesehadalreadymasteredtheskills-withkites.
KitesmayhavebeeninventedinChinaasearlyas500B.C.Whilesomekiteswereflown
foramusement,otherkitesplayedakeyrolefor29.Chinesefishermenusedkitestocarry
theirlinesfarouttosea.Sailorsusedthemtomeasurethewind.Kitesalsowereflowninancient
timestocreatealinkbetweenearthandsky.
ItwasnaturalforancientChineseleaderstolooktokitesasawaytoprotecttheirkingdom.
GeneralHuanTengflewkitesduringanightbattle.Whenthekitesflewoverhead,thenoisethey
made30theenemyanddrovethemaway.
ThegreatestChinesekitesweretheman-carriers.Theywerebuiltfrom31
bamboopolestiedtightlytogetherandthencoveredwithsilk,sotheycouldsupportaman's
weight.Thekitesweremuchlargerthanasmallairplane.Apilotwasfastenedtothekiteand
32itbygraspingthebamboopoles.Intimesofpeace,man-carryingkitesputonairshows.
Theirflightsattractedhugecrowds.
Inthelate1200s,ItalianexplorerMarcoPolowitnessedoneoftheseshows.Whathesaw
madehimfeel33,andhewroteadetaileddescriptionofit.WhenhereturnedtoItaly,
mostpeoplerefusedtobelievehim.Theycouldnotimaginethatapersoncouldfly.
CenturiespassedbeforeEuropeanslearnedthe34offlight-oftenbyflyingkites
madeinChina.Onehundredyearslater,Americaninventors,includingtheWrightbrothers,found
inspiration(灵感)fortheirflightexperimentsbyflyingkitesfirst.
29.A.dailyworkB.specialeventsC.artdisplayD.scientifictasks
30.A.interruptedB.remindedC.frightenedD.directed
31.A.freshB.strongC.colourfulD.empty
32.A.releasedB.transportedC.followedD.controlled
2025年
33.A.pleasedB.movedC.amazedD.relaxed
34.A.progressB.freedomC.qualityD.secret
Whatisanearworm?
Sometimes,whenyou'redoingsomethingboringlikewalkingtoschoolorwashingdishes,
afamiliarsongpopsintoyourhead.Butthere?snomusicplayingaroundyou-ifsjustinyour
mind,anditwon'tleave!ThishappenstoeveryoneandisknownscientificallyasINMI,or
""involuntarymusicalimagery.^^Itisalsocalledanearworm.Itmeansasongormelodythatkeeps
35inone'smind.Mostpeopleexperienceitatleastonceaweek.
Eithereasyorhardtaskscanmakeasonggetstuckinyourhead.Thishappenswhenyou're
notreallypayingattentiontowhatyou'redoing.Maybeyou'reboredbecausethetaskistooeasy,
ormaybeyou'refeelingtoomuchstressbecauseit'stoohard.Thereareonlyafewtaskswithjust
therightamountof36tokeepyoufocused.Ifyou'renotdoingoneofthosetasks,your
mindmightstarttowander(走神)andthinkaboutotherthings,likeHarryPotterorteaand
biscuits.Then37,youhaveasonglikeBadRomancebyLadyGagaplayingoverandover
inyourhead.
Whatkindsofsongsbecomeearworms?
Whatdoalltheseearwormshaveincommon?Theyoftenhaveafastbeatandeasytosing.
Besides,asongwillbemorelikelytobecomeanearwormifitisrecently38.Thafs
becauseafterthatyoucanalwayshearitontheradio,instores,orfromotherpeople'scarsasthey
driveby.
Howdowe39earworms?
Oneistolistentothewholesong.Ifyoucanplaymusic,youcouldtryplayingthesong
yourself.Youcanalsofocusonsomethingelse,likespendingtimewithfriendsordoingapuzzle.
Listeningtoadifferentsongcanhelp,too.Astrangebuteffective40ischewinggum(□香
糖).Butremember,don'ttrytoohardtoforgetthesong.Thinkingaboutitalotwilljustkeepit
freshinyourmind!
35.A.changingB.repeatingC.mixingD.speeding
36.A.challengeB.confidenceC.informationD.care
37.A.generallyB.actuallyC.suddenlyD.luckily
38.A.releasedB.collectedC.rememberedD.understood
39.A.getalongwithB.getridofC.giveupD.getoff
40.A.rewardB.medicineC.effectD.solution
Ayoungprincehadjustrecentlybecomeking.Inordertorulehiskingdomwisely,he
41tolearnallthewisdomoftheworld.So,hecalledupallthewisemenfromhiskingdom
andabroadandorderedthemto42booksforhimtoreadandlearnfrom.
Fiveyearspassedquickly.Thewisemen43withtheircamels,carrying5,000
booksfullofwisdom.Seeingsomanybooks,thekingwasso44thathedidn'tknow
wheretostart.Soheorderedthewisementocondense(缩减)thebooksandbringthembackto
him.
Anotherfiveyears45.Thewisemencamebackwith500books,buttheking
thoughttherewerestilltoomanyforhim.
Fivemoreyearspassed.Thewisemenbroughtback50books.46,thekingstill
foundthereweretoomany.Duringthenextfewyears,thewisemenworkedhardtocondensethe
50booksintoonebookand47ittotheking.Unluckily,thekingshowedno48
inreadingthisbook,nordidhehavetimetolearnfromit.Manyproblemsbrokeoutinhis
kingdom,suchaswarsanddiseases,buthedidnothavethewisdomto49these
problems.
Waitingforwisdomtocometoyouisjustawayofbeinglazy.Ifthereisno50,
therecanbenoprogress.Onlyifwestarttolearncanwemakeadifference.
41.A.agreedB.comparedC.decidedD.promised
42.A.workoutB.pickupC.putawayD.lookfor
43.A.visitedB.followedC.returnedD.left
44.A.proudB.shockedC.excitedD.angry
45.A.passedB.wastedC.missedD.continued
2025年
46.A.InsteadB.AlsoC.OnceD.However
47.A.countedB.presentedC.expressedD.explained
48.A.differenceB.skillC.interestD.wisdom
49.A.solveB.discoverC.avoidD.check
50.A.matterB.actionC.signD.mind
HenryBondwasabouttenyearsoldwhenhisfatherdied.Hismotherfoundit51
toprovideforalargefamily.Bygoodmanagement,however,shedecidedtodoso,andalsoto
sendHenry,theoldest,toschool,andtobuyhim,forthemostpartssuchbooksasheneeded.
Atonetime,however.Henrywanteda52inordertojoinaclass,andhismother
couldnot53himwiththemoneytobuyit.Hewasverymuchtroubledaboutit,andwent
tobedwithaheavyheart,thinkingwhatcouldbedone.
54hewokeinthemorning,hefoundthatadeepsnowhadfallen,andthecold
windwasblowing55.“Ah,"saidhe,“everyproblembringsanadvantageforsome
people.9,
Herose,rantothehouseofaneighbor,andofferedhisservicetodearapatharoundhis
house.The56wasaccepted.Whenhehadcompletedthiswork,andreceivedhispay,he
wentto57placeforthesamepurpose,andthentoanother,untilhehadgottenenough
moneytobuyagrammar.
Whenschoolbegan,Henrywasathisseat,thehappiestboythere,readytobeginthelesson
inhisnewbook.
Fromthattime,Henrywasalwaysthefirstinallhisclasses.Heknewnosuchwordasfail,
butalways58inallhetried.Havingthewill,healwaysfoundtheway.
51.A.successfulB.easyC.difficultD.important
52.A.seatB.notebookC.schoolbagD.grammar
53.A.provideB.protectC.promiseD.produce
54.A.BecauseB.IfC.AssoonasD.Until
55.A.quietlyB.slowlyC.hardD.hardly
56.A.offerB.agreementC.planD.decision
57.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.some
58.A.resultedB.arrivedC.failedD,succeeded
Thisisasong59AmericanswillhearthisNewYear'sEve.It60Auld
LangSyne(《友谊地久天长》).ItisthetraditionalmusicplayedduringtheNewYear'scelebration.
AuldLangSyneisanoldScottishpoem.Ittellsabouttheneedtorememberoldfriends.
Thewords“auldlangsyne^^mean"oldlongsince^^.Nooneknows61wrotethe
poemfirst.However,aversion62ScottishpoetRobertBumswaspublished(出版)in
1796.Thewordsandmusicweknowtodayfirst63inasongbookthreeyearslater.
ThesongisplayedintheUnitedStatesmainlyonNewYear'sEve.Theversion(译文)you
64todayisbytheWashingtonSaxophoneQuartet.AsweendourprogramwithAuldLang
Syne.Iwouldliketo65allofourradiofriendsaveryHappyNewYear!ThisisBuddy
Thomas.
59.A.millionsofB.millionC.millions
60.A.callB.iscalledC.iscalling
61.A.whichB.whomC.who
62.A.byB.forC.named
63.A.cameB.appearedC.finished
64.A.heardB.haveheardC.arehearing
65.A.thankB.sayC.wish
Jennywasanurseinachildren'shospital.Oneeveningtherewasabigdanceatthehospital.
Mostofthedoctorsandnurseswouldbethere,butofcoursesomehadtobe66tolook
afterthechildren.Jennywasnotamongthe67oneswhowerefreetogotothedance.
Sheenjoyeddancingverymuch,sowhenshehadtostart68thateveningwhileher
friendswerereadytogotothedance,shefeltvery69forherself.Shewenttoeachsick
childoneafteranotherandsaidgoodnight.70shecametoalittleboycalledTommy.
Tommywasonly11yearsold,buthealreadytalkedlikea(an)71.PoorTommyhada
veryseriousillness,andnowhewashardlyableto72anypartofhisbodyexcepthis
hands.Buthewasalwayshappyandalwaysthinkingaboutothersinsteadofhimself.
WhenJennycameuptohisbed,hesaid,"Tmverysorrythatyouhaveto73the
2025年
dancebecauseofus.Butwe'regoingtohaveapartyforyou.Ifyoulookinmydrawer(抽屉),
you'llfindapieceofcake.I74itfrommysuppertoday,soifsquite75“And
rdgetupanddancewithyoumyselfifIwasableto,^^headded.
SuddenlythehospitaldanceseemedveryfarawayandnotatallimportanttoJenny.
66.A.allowedB.invitedC.leftD.made
67.A.luckyB.activeC.pleasantD.wise
68.A.dancingB.workingC.drinkingD.relaxing
69.A.thankfulB.happyC.sorryD.proud
70.A.LuckilyB.HopefullyC.FirstlyD.Finally
71.A.actorB.doctorC.childD.adult
72.A.touchB.waveC.moveD.clean
73.A.missB.attendC.forgetD.host
74.A.madeB.savedC.cookedD.tried
75.A.sourB.saltyC.strongD.fresh
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
WhenIwasinprimaryschool,myfatherneverpickedmeup.Hewasalways76
withhiswork.IrememberwhenIwasamiddleschool77andmyheadwasbadlyhurtin
aPEclass.Myfatherdidn'tcometoseemeinthehospital.Atthatmoment,I78my
fatherdidnotcareaboutmeatall.
Butthingsseemeddifferentatmymiddleschoolgraduationceremony.Iwaschosentogive
a79.Myfather,onceagain,toldmehehadabusinesstripinaplaceoutsidethecityand
wasn'tabletoshowup."Don'tcome.Iwillbevery80ifIseeyou.^^Itoldhim.Butafter
Ifinishedmyspeechsuccessfullythatday,Ifoundmyfathersittinginacomeroftheroom.Iwas
sosurprisedthatIrushedtohimwith81.“Welldone,^^hesaidwithtearsinhiseyes.
Later,Ifoundoutthatmyfatherwassittinginthecomerbecausehedidn'twantmetoseehim.
Buthesaidherememberedeverywordofmyspeech82.
Allmylife,Ithoughtmyfatheronlycaredabouthiswork.But83,itwasnottrue.
Atmygraduationceremony,Icould84myfather^deeplove.Thefactisthatseeingis
notbelieving,andseeingmaynotbethefactifwedon'tfeeltheworldwithour85and
minds.There9snodoubtthatlifedoesn,tlack(缺少)love,butsometimesoureyeshavetrouble
seeingit.
76.A.fullB.busyC.goodD.bad
77.A.studentB.teacherC.speakerD.doctor
78.A.hopedB.heardC.decidedD.considered
79.A.giftB.prizeC.speechD.lesson
80.A.strictB.afraidC.nervousD.excited
81.A.excitementB.angerC.sadnessD.pity
82.A.quietlyB.clearlyC.difficultlyD.happily
83.A.infactB.atlastC.forexampleD.aboveall
84.A.feelB.seeC.tasteD.smell
85.A.handsB.eyesC.heartsD.ears
ShouldkidsuseAItodoschoolwork?
HaveyouheardofgenerativeAI?Ifsatypeofchatbotthatcancreatenewthingsliketexts,
picturesorvideosonitsown.Werecentlyaskedourreaderstodiscusswhetherstudentsshould
useAIfortheirschoolwork.
YesDYLANPATEL,13
NoHARPERCARROLL,10
AIwillchangethewaystudentslearn.
Whiletechnologycanbeausefultool,
Manyfearthatchatbotsmight]cheating,but
kidsneedtobeabletoperformbasictasks
thereareongoingeffortstoenhancesecurity(戒
4_.That'swhykidslearnhowtodomaths,
备).Andchatbotscanbeprogrammedtoguide
evenwithcalculatorsaround.Andit'swhy
studentsthroughquestionsinsteadofdirectly
schoolsteachhandwritingandspellingwhen
givingthemtheanswer.Chatbotscanalsowork
mostadultstype.Kids'brainsneedtobe
withteacherstocreatepersonalizedlessonplans,
exercisedtodevelop,justliketheirbodies.AI
sothatnostudentwill2inclass.AndAI
maybenefitadults,butit'snotgoodfor
tutorscanprovide24/7supportforstudents.AI
childrento5itbeforemasteringthebasics
isheretostay.Eitheryoumovewiththetimes,
ofeducation.
orthetimeswillmovewithoutyou!
2025年
No
NINISTWUMASL,12
YesALEXAOH,11Weshouldn'tintroducegenerativeAI
TeachingkidsaboutAIcanpreparethemintoschools,forafewreasons.
forourtechnology-filled3.AsurveyshowsFist,chatbotsandotherAIprograms
thatmostAmericansthinkit'snecessaryforaredevelopingrapidlythesedays.Teachers
studentstolearnAl-relatedskillsforjobs.Usingmightnotknowhowtobestintegrate(融入)
AIhelpskidsdevelopcriticalthinking(批判性themintotheirclasses.Second,manyschools
思维)andproblem-solvingskills.Andit'sgoodwouldn'tbeabletoaffordthelatest
forstudentstoknowaboutAl'slimnationsearlytechnology,andthatcancreateanunfair
on,likeitspotentialtospreadwronginformationsituationfortheirstudents.6,AIlacks(缺
andthewaysitcouldbemisused.Aslongasifs乏)thehumanityandemotionthatkidsget
donewell,teachingaboutAlinschoolscanfromateacher,andthathumanconnectionis
changesocietyforthebetter.important.Achatbotjustfeedsstudents
information,butteachersknowhowtohelp
themtakeitin.
86.A.sticktoB.leadtoC.getusedtoD.payattentionto
87.A.fallbehindB.makeprogressC.showoffD.loseconfidence
88.A.festivalB.familyC.futureD.film
89.A.quicklyB.independentlyC.carefullyD.confidently
90.A.decideonB.agreeonC.carryonD.relyon
91.A.MostimportantlyB.MostunfortunatelyC.Mostluckily
D.Mostpossibly
请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题
卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
Inancienttimes,agroupofpowerfulgiants(巨人)livedintheforestsofthenorth,andKua
Fu
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