人教版新目标英语2022年中考专题复习-----时文阅读
短文填词:从表格里选择适当的词填空,使文章意思通顺,注意词形变化。有两个多余的词:
(A)
happen, who, with, popular, celebrate, that, win , good, I, hope, thank, beat,
Gu Ailing crashed China’s leading social media platform on Tuesday, as tens of millions rushed online to (1) the teenage freeski(自由式滑雪) sensation winning her first gold medal of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Gu, 18, jumped into the top position at the women’s big air competition (2) her third run, scoring 94.5 with a 1620 and a perfect landing. She made her total score 188.25, a combined score from her first run and the third in the event’s debut(首秀) at the Winter Olympics. She (3) France’s Tess Ledeux, who took silver with a score of 187.50. and Switzerland’s Mathilde Gremaud won the bronze with a score of 182.50.
“That was the (4) moment of my life. I just cannot believe what just (5) ,” said Gu after her winning, according to the Olympic site. “The tears were mostly of joy that I had pushed myself to the absolute limit.”
“Even if I didn’t land it, I felt it would send a message out to the world and (6) encourage more girls to break their own boundaries,” she added. “That was my biggest goal going into my last run. I reminded (7) to have fun and enjoy the moment and I was so (8) to have this chance to be here.”
Fans filled the stands to cheer for Gu, (9) was born in the United States to a Chinese mother and US father and decided in June 2019 to compete for China. Known as the “snow princess” among her fans, Gu—a world champion—has seen her (10) skyrocket(飞涨) in the lead-up to the Games.
Answers: 1.celebrate 2.with, 3.beat, 4.best, 5.happened 6.hopefully 7.myself 8.thankful , 9. who, 10.popularity
(B)
under, happy, clearly, ahead, that, master, give, experience, never, communication, always, where
As Tao Zhenguo prepared to work as a volunteer for the Beijing Olympics in 2008, he became a grandfather. His daughter (1) birth to a boy baby, Guo Xiaoyu, just days (2) of the Opening Ceremony in August. Tao was so happy about his grandson’s arrival, but he didn’t have much time to spend with Guo that month. He was very busy with his volunteer work.
Fourteen years later, the 77-year-old Tao is even (3) because Guo has also become an Olympics volunteer. “He is indeed an Olympic boy now,” Tao says. Both grandfather and grandson are volunteering at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. They are helping with garbage sorting(分类), traffic guidance(指导) and information inquiries(查询) in a community (4) is home to the Olympic Village.
Guo says he learned a lot from his grandfather. He listened to Tao’s volunteer
(5) when he was a little child, and began doing community work (6) the guidance of his grandpa. But Guo is not just learning. He’s now also teaching his grandfather English.
Tao doesn’t speak English, but he is (7) that “as an Olympics volunteer, I have to learn it to at least be able to (8) a bit with foreign guests”. “It’s
(9) too late to learn,” Tao says. “I don’t expect to become an English-language (10) , but I hope that I can at least say ‘Welcome to Beijing’ when I meet with foreign athletes and guests.”
Answers: 1.gave, 2.ahead, 3.happier, 4.that , 5.experience
6.under, 7.clear, 8.communicate, 9.never, 10.master
(C)
take, bring, after, in, behind, come, tourist, if, know, protect, environmental, unless
A coastal area in Thailand (1) as Maya Bay once had thousands of visitors each day after it appeared in the Hollywood movie The Beach.
The film with Leonardo DiCaprio (2) out in 2000. Since then, visitors to the Southeast Asian country have (3) boats to see the far-away beach. It is on an island called Phi Phi Leh and is surrounded by 100-meter-high cliffs(悬崖).
But the boats and (4) hurt the coral(珊瑚) and chased away the fish. The water got dirty and the beach got polluted. So, although it hurt the economy(经济), Thailand closed the beach in 2018.
But this year, some visitors have been allowed back. Only 375 visitors are allowed at one time. Boats are limited to one area. People cannot swim. But the corals and other life came back (5) three years of rest. “The sharks have come back...and the water is clear again,” said Yuthasak Supasorn, the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand. “These things show that nature will heal (6) we give it time, and we have to work to keep it that way, too.”
Before COVID-19, tourism accounted for 12 percent of the Thai economy. About 40 million people came to visit in 2019. The visitors (7) in money but also hurt the (8) . In Thailand and other beautiful parts of southeast Asia, beaches have become polluted as visitors left waste (9) .
Manuele Panin, a visitor to Maya Bay, from Italy said, “It’s a wonderful place. I think it is fine that it has been closed all this time to (10) the nature and allow it to recover.”
Answers: 1.known, 2.came, 3.taken, 4.tourists, 5.after
6.if, 7.brought, 8.environment 9.behind, 10.protect
(D)
make, speed, create, far, give, which, announce. build, behave, avoid, true, that,
The Children’s Climate Prize (CCP) was started by the Swedish company Telge Energi. It’s been (1) every year since 2016 to a person between the ages of 12 and 17 who has made “great efforts” to improve life on the planet for children now and in the future. This year (2021), lots of young people from 32 different countries were nominated(提名) for the prize. And the winner was (2) on Monday.
Winner: Reshma Kosaraju
15-year-old Reshma Kosaraju lives in Saratoga, California. Her idea was to use AI to predict where forest fires might happen.To (3) her deep learning model, she used weather information like temperature, wind (4) , and how dry the soil is. She also looked at human (5) . Her model can predict where and when forest fires are most likely to happen, and it’s right about 90% of the time.
Finalist(决赛选手):Yash Narayan
Yash Narayan is 17 and lives in San Carlos, California. He also used AI for his project. He (6) a smartphone app called Deep Waste. Yash realized that a lot of waste could be (7) if people had a simple system for deciding what could be recycled, what could be composted, and what was (8) rubbish.
Finalist:Lesein Mutunkei
Lesein Mutunkei, a 17-year-old from Nairobi, Kenya was named a finalist for his work in fighting deforestation, (9) means forests are destroyed. His project is called Trees For Goals (T4G). It encourages soccer teams to plant 11 trees for every goal scored (one for each player). Already, over 1,500 trees have been planted, and Lesein is working to spread the idea (10) . He would really like to get the soccer group FIFA to give support to the idea.
Answers: 1.given 2.announced 3.build 4.speed, 5.behavior
6.created 7.avoided 8.truly 9.which, 10.further