2024年广东省中考英语复习 完形填空 20篇 模拟汇编(含答案)

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2024年中考英语复习 完形填空 20篇 广东省模拟汇编(23--24)
(2024·广东广州·一模)When I was young, my mum always encouraged me to do new things. She often said, “Have a try!” I was not allowed to 1 at the very beginning until I tried it. Over the years, I have realized my 2 mainly comes from keeping those words in mind.
After leaving university, I started working in a big company. I just wanted to work for a short period until I decided on my career. At that time, my focus wasn’t on the 3 itself. I thought I would work for a few years, get married, stay home and take care of a family. However, I was 4 . I’ve worked for the same company for 28 years. I’ve been given chances to 5 different positions (职位) in the company. I’ve 6 every change of my position. Whether I was working on projects or finding new solutions, I liked learning and growing in each position. I’ve found that I have many talents and skills, because I 7 try new things. I’ve also found that if I put what I 8 into practice and work hard to achieve my goals, I can succeed.
Today, I am so excited and grateful to become the CEO of the company. Another 9 has come and I am ready to take it, no matter what difficulty there will be. Thanks to the faith “Keep trying!”, I become 10 enough to take every new challenge.
1.A.speak up B.hurry up C.give up D.show up
2.A.project B.success C.goal D.service
3.A.money B.skill C.job D.family
4.A.sure B.uncertain C.right D.wrong
5.A.return to B.move to C.wait for D.look for
6.A.enjoyed B.missed C.admitted D.refused
7.A.doubtfully B.nervously C.regularly D.continuously
8.A.trust B.require C.correct D.survey
9.A.dream B.chance C.pressure D.difficulty
10.A.lucky B.busy C.brave D.polite
(2024·广东韶关·一模)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。
Recently, the video of 11 kindergarten (幼儿园) children in Guangxi going to Heilongjiang for a visit has become popular on the Internet. For safety, the children wore 11 coats, so they were called “Little Tangerines (小砂糖橘)” by Internet users.
Mr. Liang, a teacher who 12 the team, told reporters that among the 11 children, the oldest child was six and a half years old and others were under 6. All of them saw 13 for the first time. The children ran and shouted 14 when they played snow games. The parents of these small children also replied to the two 15 that Internet users asked most. The first was about the 16 of the trip. According to Mrs. Zhang, a kid’s parent, each child spent about 3,000 yuan buying some equipment (装备) to 17 the cold and the whole trip was expected to cost about 10,000 yuan. Besides, everyone cared about the safety of the “Little Tangerines”. Mrs. Zhang was not worried because the school often 18 such kinds of trips and it has rich experience.
From online videos, we can see that these 11 “Little Tangerines” were 19 by three teachers all the way. And these small children were 20 on the Internet, and they were welcomed by uncles and aunts wherever they went.
11.A.white B.black C.brown D.orange
12.A.treated B.led C.required D.received
13.A.rain B.storm C.snow D.fog
14.A.quietly B.nervously C.excitedly D.sadly
15.A.questions B.decisions C.directions D.suggestions
16.A.cost B.time C.safety D.weather
17.A.shut B.beat C.lock D.catch
18.A.refuses B.invites C.punishes D.organizes
19.A.put up B.put off C.looked up D.looked after
20.A.quick B.popular C.common D.tidy
(2024·广东深圳·一模)When I was 13, my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant 21 Miller King, the best player at our school.
Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for 22 . But just before it started, Miller lost his right arm in a car accident. It turned out that I 23 all of Miller’s records and was named most valuable player, but I often had crazy dreams in which I was 24 for Miller’s accident and should be punished.
One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller 25 to climb over a fence. I’m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept 26 from. But he even took that challenge I aided him moving slowly over the fence. When we were 27 safe on the other side, he said thanks for filling in for him in the season.
His words 28 me from my bad dreams. I thought to myself, even without an arm, he was more of a 29 . Not beaten by difficulties, he was still ahead of me. I was right to have admired him. From that day on, I grew 30 and a little more real.
21.A.cheering for B.beating out C.depending on D.losing to
22.A.practice B.show C.comfort D.pleasure
23.A.held B.set C.broke D.read
24.A.important B.ready C.thankful D.responsible
25.A.trying B.requiring C.competing D.refusing
26.A.praise B.advice C.help D.treatment
27.A.possibly B.directly C.suddenly D.finally
28.A.followed B.freed C.picked D.called
29.A.leader B.student C.friend D.player
30.A.cooler B.bigger C.healthier D.smarter
(2024·广东珠海·一模)Chinese scientists said they had developed robotic fish that could “eat” microplastics (微塑料) while moving through the water. Researchers working on the project say the robots could be 31 in cleaning up plastic pollution in oceans.
The project was 32 by a team at Sichuan University in southwestern China. The researchers said the robots had already performed well in shallow (浅的) water and that they planned to carry out more tests in 33 water.
The team said the robotic fish could be 34 by light. Turning on and off the near-infrared light laser (近红外激光) causes the fish’s tail to move. It can swim at a 35 of about 3.5 cm per second.
Wang Yuyan was a member of Sichuan University’s research team. She told Reuters that the small robotic fish were being used to 36 microplastics for research purposes. But Wang added that the team planned to expand (扩展) that use, so the robotic fish could remove larger amounts of microplastic 37 from deep ocean areas.
“The robotic fish can take in different kinds of microplastics and even 38 itself when it is broken,” the researchers said. “And if a robot fish is accidentally eaten by a real fish, the real fish can 39 digest (消化) the material. So it does no harm.”
Wang said similar robots could be developed to be placed inside human bodies to remove 40 materials. And there is still much to be improved for the robots.
31.A.strange B.dangerous C.helpful D.helpless
32.A.laughed at B.given up C.put off D.set up
33.A.cold B.clean C.deep D.hot
34.A.controlled B.developed C.recorded D.destroyed
35.A.number B.price C.speed D.distance
36.A.sell B.collect C.buy D.produce
37.A.information B.tool C.waste D.fish
38.A.wash B.repair C.enjoy D.relax
39.A.safely B.carelessly C.probably D.hardly
40.A.good B.important C.normal D.harmful
(2024·广东汕头·一模)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。
Recently, the video of 11 kindergarten (幼儿园) children in Guangxi going to Heilongjiang for a visit has become popular on the Internet. For safety, the children wore 41 coats, so they were called “Little Tangerines (小砂糖橘)” by Internet users.
Mr. Liang, a teacher who 42 the team, told reporters that among the 11 children, the oldest child was six and a half years old and others were under 6. All of them saw 43 for the first time. The children ran and shouted 44 when they played snow games. The parents of these small children also replied to the two 45 that Internet users asked most. The first was about the 46 of the trip. According to Mrs. Zhang, a kid’s parent, each child spent about 3,000 yuan buying some equipment (装备) to 47 the cold and the whole trip was expected to cost about 10,000 yuan. 48 , everyone cared about the safety of the “Little Tangerines”. Mrs. Zhang was not worried because the school often 49 such kinds of trips and it has rich experience.
From online videos, we can see that these 11 “Little Tangerines” were 50 by three teachers all the way. And these small children were popular on the Internet and they were welcomed by uncles and aunts wherever they went.
41.A.white B.black C.brown D.orange
42.A.treated B.led C.required D.received
43.A.rain B.storm C.snow D.fog
44.A.quietly B.nervously C.excitedly D.sadly
45.A.questions B.decisions
C.directions D.suggestions
46.A.cost B.time C.safety D.weather
47.A.shut B.beat C.lock D.catch
48.A.However B.Besides
C.Luckily D.Next
49.A.refuses B.invites
C.punishes D.organizes
50.A.taken up B.taken after
C.looked up D.looked after
(2024·广东佛山·一模)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。
One morning, a young man found himself under a bridge, waking up from a night’s sleep. He checked his pockets and found only a few dollars. Feeling sad, he realized that he couldn’t 51 a job and that no one was there to help him. Since he was 52 , he decided to spend his money on some food.
As he sat down to eat his meal, an old woman with two children 53 . They asked if he could offer them some 54 , as they hadn’t eaten anything for almost a week. The young man kindly gave them all the food he had. In return, the old woman gave him an old 55 . Before they left, the woman reminded him to 56 it—and so he did.
With no money and no food, he walked around. 57 , he noticed an old newspaper on the ground. He read an advertisement 58 people with old stamps to go to a special shop. He decided to take a 59 with the stamp he had received. As he took out the old stamp, the shopkeeper shouted loudly, “The stamp was worth $67,000!”
The young man immediately went around in 60 of the three people to share the good news. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t find them. But he decided to continue to help others whenever he could.
51.A.offer B.find C.decide D.complete
52.A.lonely B.hungry C.thirsty D.tired
53.A.ran away B.joined in C.came along D.went through
54.A.food B.work C.study D.business
55.A.stamp B.note C.card D.coin
56.A.donate B.forget C.leave D.keep
57.A.Probably B.Usually C.Suddenly D.Especially
58.A.allowing B.warning C.ordering D.inviting
59.A.trip B.chance C.walk D.break
60.A.search B.honor C.fear D.need
(2024·广东江门·一模)通读以下短文,掌握其大意,然后从四个选项中选出最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应的选项字母涂黑。
On 29 July, 2023, the train K1178 left Yichuan, Ningxia. It was going to Beijing with 841 passengers and 30 crew members (乘务组). According to the timetable, it should 61 Beijing, its final station, around lunchtime the next day. 62 , the train had to stop at Yanhecheng Station at 12: 58 p. m. on 30 July because of the floods (洪水) in Mentougou District. The station is on 63 ground and safe from floods, so the crew members decided to keep passengers on the train until water went 64 .
“When passengers woke up the next morning, they became quite 65 after seeing the train was still at the station. We crew members explained to and comfort (安慰) them 66 ,” said Ni Peng, a crew member. “Li Guoqiang, our cook, tried his best to cook food for the 67 .”
For 72 hours, the crew members were by the passengers’ side. On 2 68 , the line to Zhangjiakou, Hebei, reopened for service. The passengers took a different 69 and arrived at Zhangjiakou on the afternoon of that day. They either left with their families or took another train to Beijing.
The passengers thanked the crew members for helping them get through the 70 time on the train. They spoke highly of the crew members.
61.A.leave B.arrive in C.start from D.pass
62.A.Luckily B.Happily C.However D.Usually
63.A.lower B.bigger C.smaller D.higher
64.A.down B.up C.inside D.in
65.A.happy B.worried C.comfortable D.busy
66.A.one by one B.arm in arm C.hand in hand D.month by month
67.A.crew members B.villagers C.passengers D.drivers
68.A.June B.July C.August D.September
69.A.bus B.car C.plane D.train
70.A.happy B.good C.easy D.difficult
(2024·广东湛江·一模)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的答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
My mom is pretty cool. She is always trying to come up with ways to give the environment a helping hand. One day, she brought a green 71 to work. At lunch, she shared the cake with her 72 . Everyone liked it. They were all surprised at how she made it.
The story goes back a few weeks ago. Our city 73 a new recycling program—families were supposed to separate food rubbish from the other kitchen waste.
My 74 loves fruit. My father especially loves watermelons. He 75 a lot of them in summer. The skin (果皮) always ends up in the rubbish. That’s almost half the weight of a watermelon!
After a lot of thinking, my mom found a 76 way to use all the melon skins. She brought out the blender (搅拌器) and cut the melon skins into small pieces. After blending them, she 77 a whole cup of green watermelon juice. Then, she mixed the juice with flour (面粉). From there, she 78 made her delicious green cake.
What a great product the melon cake is! And it is nature-friendly, too. From now on, my mom doesn’t need to 79 the heavy waste from eating melons. And everyone always wants more of her 80 cake. I like the delicious cake and the great idea of protecting the environment.
71.A.cake B.hamburger C.sandwich D.watermelon
72.A.children B.friends C.classmates D.teachers
73.A.refused B.missed C.stopped D.started
74.A.neighbor B.family C.coach D.doctor
75.A.makes B.drinks C.eats D.throws
76.A.better B.worse C.shorter D.harder
77.A.cut B.left C.put D.got
78.A.carefully B.politely C.hardly D.sadly
79.A.look up B.worry about C.give out D.put up
80.A.terrible B.common C.special D.white
(2024·广东茂名·一模)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。
I have had a bad habit of losing things. Sometimes I was locked outside because I couldn’t find my 81 . Sometimes I couldn’t hand in my homework because I had left it at home. Often I couldn’t find a pen when I needed to 82 notes. When it rained, I couldn’t find my 83 .
My biggest problem was 84 things in different places. I have lost some great things such as keys, my favorite jackets, notebooks. If you have the same problem as mine, you will 85 the advice below.
First, make a list of things that are 86 to you. Think of your wallet, keys, watch, phone, schoolbag, the book you are reading.
Second, you need to 87 where you will keep these important things, at home, at school, or anywhere else. Make sure that you remember where everything is.
Third, everything must be in a fixed (固定的) place. Make this a (n) 88 . They must never be left anywhere else. If you see them anywhere else, 89 put them back in its position. Finally, remember to look around you before you leave somewhere. Make sure that you have everything in your hands or bag. Make a habit of it.
If you 90 this advice, I’m sure you won’t lose things any more.
81.A.key B.watch C.phone D.wallet
82.A.check B.take C.review D.share
83.A.cap B.blouse C.scarf D.umbrella
84.A.using B.leaving C.picking D.throwing
85.A.write down B.look for C.think about D.benefit from
86.A.popular B.important C.convenient D.expensive
87.A.design B.prepare C.decide D.wonder
88.A.plan B.mark C.habit D.example
89.A.silently B.properly C.carefully D.immediately
90.A.give B.keep C.notice D.follow
(2024·广东肇庆·一模)Jackson Mann is a 16-year-old boy from Milford, UK. He has been interested in 91 since he was a child. When he grew up, he began to care about animals around him and endangered wild animals. He even worked with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to 92 SOS, a card game about endangered wild animals.
The idea for the game came by accident. Four years ago, Jackson and his family went on a trip to...Costa Rica. During the 93 , he saw many wild animals and found that many children were interested in playing card games. Then he 94 to make a card game about endangered wild animals. Jackson received lots of 95 and help from WWF.
SOS is for kids over 7 years old. It introduces not only some 96 information about wild animals, but also some ways to save them when they are in danger. Jackson 97 that young people can learn about endangered wild animals while playing games.
98 , great achievements have been made by SOS. Since its launch (发行), the card game has been quite 99 . Lots of kids buy it. “I will 100 all the money to wildlife protection organizations and will continue to work in the field of endangered wildlife protection,” Jackson said.
What a great boy and a great card game!
91.A.flowers B.animals C.books D.planes
92.A.create B.change C.describe D.report
93.A.training B.exam C.journey D.meeting
94.A.waited B.refused C.failed D.decided
95.A.support B.tricks C.ceremonies D.space
96.A.private B.basic C.junior D.medical
97.A.hears B.worries C.remembers D.hopes
98.A.Luckily B.However C.Hardly D.Again
99.A.easy B.boring C.popular D.expensive
100.A.throw away B.look for C.pay for D.give away
(2024·广东惠州·一模)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。
Torbjorn Pedersen is a Danish traveller. He recently 101 a trip around the world. But this wasn’t just any trip. Mr Pedersen spent nearly 10 years visiting almost every country in the world—and he did it all without flying.
Mr Pedersen started his long journey in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 10th, 2013. He made a few 102 for his trip: no flying, no visiting home, and spending at least 24 hours in every country. He hoped that he could 103 about $20 a day, and he planned to finish his trip in about four years. But it took him far 104 .
Mr Pedersen had many difficult experiences. He was once held at gunpoint (枪口) and thought he might 105 . But he also had many good experiences. Mr Pedersen said that one reason he didn’t give up was the 106 he got from people all over the world. “You might have to try 1,000 closed doors,” he says, “but there is always an 107 door somewhere. So never give up.”
108 , in May, Mr Pedersen arrived in the Maldives, the last country on his list. On July 26th, Mr Pedersen arrived back in Denmark after a 33-day boat ride. About 150 people 109 him, including his friends and family members. In the last 10 years, he’s covered around 418,000 kilometers. Mr Pedersen says he’s looking forward to some 110 time to think about his trip. After that, he plans to write a book and share what he learned from his trip around the world.
101.A.began B.finished C.planned D.refused
102.A.rules B.orders C.choices D.wonders
103.A.look for B.be ready for C.give out D.live on
104.A.harder B.shorter C.longer D.older
105.A.cry B.die C.run D.lose
106.A.money B.food C.thank D.help
107.A.active B.awful C.open D.own
108.A.Finally B.Easily C.Unluckily D.Normally
109.A.shouted at B.waited for C.laughed at D.talked about
110.A.slow B.warm C.real D.quiet
(2024·广东梅州·一模)At the 2023 Shenzhen Marathon (马拉松), 45-year-old Luo Shujian crossed the finishing line with his 13-year-old son Xiaobai, who was in a special push-chair. They finished the half-marathon race 111 an hour and 59 minutes.
The son was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪). He had to stay indoors, but his father decided to give him a 112 and happy life by taking up marathons with him. However, the decision was challenging (挑战性的) 113 Luo had no sporting experience. He had to 114 at 4 a.m. to practice running before work. Whenever he got chances, he would 115 his son with him to races, especially half-marathons.
Now Xiaobai likes to watch the world from his push-chair with his father during races. Though he cannot express feelings in 116 , he shows them through expressions and body language. He claps his hands and 117 to show his happiness. The other runners are 118 and cheer them on as they pass.
Their marathon races have taken them to Chengdu to see pandas, to Beijing to 119 the Great Wall, and to Lanzhou to take photos along the Yellow River.
Luo plans to keep 120 with his son to allow Xiaobai to live the best life he can.
111.A.on B.in C.at D.for
112.A.full B.silent C.short D.boring
113.A.so B.because C.that D.which
114.A.hang out B.break away C.give in D.get up
115.A.give B.put C.take D.bring
116.A.order B.wonder C.words D.numbers
117.A.shouts B.sings C.cries D.smiles
118.A.quietly B.friendly C.silently D.strangely
119.A.climb B.watch C.lift D.hold
120.A.drawing B.ringing C.waiting D.running
(2023·广东汕尾·二模)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在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。
Zhang Peng is a Chinese driver in Xi’an. When he checked the online wallet of his WeChat app(微信应用软件), he saw that one of his passengers had paid 6,500 yuan for a 65-yuan pay. That meant the passenger paid about $950, but in fact, the passenger only needed to pay $9.50.
Zhang Peng guessed that the payment was a 121 . According to the time of the payment, he guessed that the four foreign travelers did it. He 122 the four travelers from the train station and dropped them off at a nearby 123 .
When he 124 to call the four foreign passengers, Zhang Peng directly went to the hotel again where he had dropped them off. Then in the hotel he 125 what had happened to the waiter at the front desk.
Just at that time, the traveler who made the payment came downstairs. She was 126 to hear about her mistake. It was her first time to visit the Chinese city, and she said that it was also her first time to use the app’s online payment function(在线付费功能) to 127 the ride.
She was even more surprised when Zhang Peng refused to get a reward(报酬) and 128 her all the extra(额外的) money.
It is true that the traveler had a wonderful 129 of using WeChat. “I can’t believe it,” the woman traveler said. “For some people, money is their only dream, and $950 is a lot of money. I felt very excited yesterday because the taxi driver came back to return the money in person. I am really 130 .”
121.A.mistake B.question C.fool D.praise
122.A.cheered up B.put up C.picked up D.looked up
123.A.station B.hotel C.hospital D.restaurant
124.A.succeeded B.forgot C.regretted D.failed
125.A.explained B.asked C.understood D.suggested
126.A.interested B.glad C.angry D.surprised
127.A.call for B.pay for C.send for D.ask for
128.A.got B.returned C.cost D.spent
129.A.trip B.examination C.experience D.vacation
130.A.grateful B.helpful C.successful D.meaningful
(2023·广东河源·一模)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。
Study tours have been more and more popular partly because of China’s “double reduction” policy (双减政策).
Hu Sixun, 27, is a study tour mentor (讲解员) in Tonggu County, a(n) 131 Red tourist place in East China’s Jiangxi Province. “Many people think that my 132 is the same as a tour guide, but we are 133 from them,” Hu said. “Our visitors are 134 from primary and middle schools. We not only 135 as a guide, but also need to serve as a teacher during trips to improve their learning and let them understand the 136 better,” she said. Gao Hongmei, a study tour mentor in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, said her duties include 137 activities and courses according to children’s needs and the scenic spots. “A study tour is not only interesting but also meaningful. Children can also learn a lot. We must 138 to make the learning process more enjoyable in different ways,” Gao said.
A mother whose last name was Song from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, said 139 that her 9-year-old son is much happier than before because now he has 140 time for after-school activities and she expects these to offer fun and educational experiences.
131.A.exciting B.favourite C.famous D.beautiful
132.A.job B.name C.task D.business
133.A.same B.different C.difficult D.easy
134.A.boys B.girls C.students D.teachers
135.A.study B.work C.teach D.talk
136.A.science B.geography C.Chinese D.history
137.A.planning B.joining C.doing D.playing
138.A.try on B.try our best C.take our time D.take part in
139.A.sadly B.slowly C.loudly D.happily
140.A.less B.more C.better D.worse
(2023·广东阳江·一模)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的答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
How do you find your talent Have your parents ever thought there is something wrong with you
Gillian Lynne never did well in school as a child. She couldn’t 141 for long and often found herself moving restlessly (不停地). Her mother felt quite 142 . She took Lynne to a big hospital. For 20 minutes, Lynne’s mother talked about the 143 Lynne was having in school. Then, the doctor said to Lynne, “I need to speak to your mother first at another place. Wait here. We’ll be back in ten minutes.”
After the doctor 144 the radio on his desk, they left the room. He then said to Lynne’s mother. “Just stand and watch her through the window.” The minute they left the room, Lynne was on her feet, 145 to the music on the radio. The doctor then turned to Lynne’s mother and said, “Mrs. Lynne, your daughter isn’t 146 . In fact, she’s a dancer. You should 147 her. Just take her to a dance school.”
Lynne’s mother took the doctor’s 148 . Lynne felt it was wonderful to learn dancing in her new school because there were full of people just like her. People here couldn’t sit 149 to think.
Lynne later went to the Royal Ballet School, one of the world’s greatest dance schools, and 150 she became a great dancer and became famous all over the world. It’s hard to believe that years ago, someone else would let her take medicine and tell her to calm down (平静).
141.A.hug B.sit C.cry D.lie
142.A.proud B.moved C.uneasy D.angry
143.A.problems B.chances C.victories D.pleasures
144.A.turned on B.tried out C.fixed up D.shut off
145.A.speaking B.listening C.singing D.dancing
146.A.active B.honest C.clever D.sick
147.A.doubt B.change C.support D.prevent
148.A.advice B.purpose C.medicine D.choice
149.A.wisely B.quietly C.loudly D.heavily
150.A.usually B.mostly C.badly D.finally
(2023·广东东莞·一模)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在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。
A 24-year-old woman became the talk of social media in South Korea. Ji-hyeon Kwak, who 151 South Korea, has explained how she saved 63,000 in four years to buy her first house—by spending just 5 each month on food.
When Ji-hyeon Kwak was 19 years old, she began 152 . She 153 realized that she needed to save money if she was ever going to get her own place to live. The young woman 154 to put enough aside(积蓄) every month to save over 63,000 in the past four years. That meant she would soon get her own place to live.
The thrifty(节俭的) woman makes 1,255 a month. But, as you can imagine, saving that much money on such a small salary wasn’t 155 . She had to be very thrifty.
In order to save 156 , she walked two hours a day rather than pay for public transport, and only drank tap water 157 bottled water. If she happened to drink bottled water, she would saved the bottles and sell them for money
She said, “I got a job when I was19 years old. I’ve been working until now. I have achieved 63,000 in four years by working on a side job. But I have no 158 . ”
Ji-hyeon Kwak is now the 159 of her first house. She said, “I was so surprised that I won the first challenge. I wondered if it was a dream or real life.” However, there are also those who told her that she was too 160 to be so thrifty, and that she should enjoy life a bit more at such an early age. Life is not only about a living place.
151.A.lives on B.leaves for C.lives in D.lands on
152.A.collecting B.working C.learning D.traveling
153.A.probably B.politely C.actually D.carefully
154.A.complained B.remembered C.continued D.managed
155.A.difficult B.proud C.simple D.interesting
156.A.money B.water C.time D.space
157.A.as for B.as well C.across from D.instead of
158.A.mistakes B.regrets C.chances D.problems
159.A.owner B.clerk C.guard D.banker
160.A.strong B.honest C.young D.serious
(2023·广东东莞·模拟预测)It was a cold evening. An old man had been standing by the river for hours. Several horsemen came around the corner but he let the first one pass by without trying to get his 161 . Then another passed by, and another. 162 , the last rider came near. As this one drew near, the old man said, “Sir, would you mind 163 an old man a ride to the other side ”
The rider replied, “Sure thing. Get on.” The horseman took the old man not just across the river, but to his home, which was a few 164 away.
As they neared the man’s village, the horseman asked, “Sir, I noticed that you let several other riders pass by without trying to 165 a ride. Then I came up and you asked me for a ride 166 . Why ”
The old man replied, “I know people pretty well. I looked into the eyes of the other riders and saw that they didn’t 167 me. It would have been useless to ask them for a ride. But when I looked into your 168 , your kindness was clear. I knew that you would help me.”
These heartwarming words touched the horseman. “I’m so 169 for what you said,” he told the old man.
“I hope I never get too busy to 170 others.” With that, Thomas Jefferson turned his horse around and made his way back to the White House.
161.A.value B.trust C.attention D.promise
162.A.Finally B.Really C.Safely D.Probably
163.A.picking B.giving C.showing D.preferring
164.A.degrees B.meters C.miles D.feet
165.A.wait for B.care for C.pay for D.ask for
166.A.at once B.right now C.at first D.at least
167.A.worry about B.think about C.care about D.talk about
168.A.heart B.ears C.arms D.eyes
169.A.useful B.thankful C.successful D.wonderful
170.A.help B.visit C.treat D.catch
(2023·广东中山·一模)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
I strongly believe the right words at just the right time could change someone’s life. When I was 3 years old, my parents 171 I was totally deaf. But from the third grade, they decided to put me a “mainstream” school where all of my classmates had 172 hearing. So I was the only deaf child at Blue Elementary School. From the first day there, the other kids often 173 me and called me names mainly because of my hearing aid(助听器) and the way I talked. I was worried throughout elementary school. Besides the problems of “fitting in” with the other students, I also had 174 with most of my schoolwork. One morning, Mrs. Jordan, my fifth-grade teacher, asked 175 a question in her math class. She was a large woman with a voice that could knock off the walls of the tiny classroom, and it could even spread to the hallway. I read her lips( 嘴唇) and immediately raised my hand. For once I knew the answer! Then I answered her question 176 . I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan pointed directly at me. With bright eyes and a big 177 , she cried, “That’s right! You are smart!”
For the first time in my young life, I became a shining star. I had 178 been so excited before! Right then and there I made up my mind that I would make a place for myself in this world. No matter how many difficulties I might 179 in life, I knew I could overcome them.
A simple five-word phrase had totally 180 my young life.
171.A.explained B.heard C.discovered D.agreed
172.A.normal B.poor C.strange D.special
173.A.thought of B.laughed at C.heard of D.looked after
174.A.practice B.experience C.progress D.trouble
175.A.us B.them C.me D.her
176.A.quietly B.happily C.luckily D.nervously
177.A.mind B.heart C.smile D.interest
178.A.often B.always C.ever D.never
179.A.understand B.remember C.imagine D.meet
180.A.described B.controlled C.changed D.started
(2023·广东潮州·模拟预测)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。
A report showed that delivery (快递) workers in China are having a hard time. The public 181 the delivery platforms (平台) to take care of the workers better.
Two big online service providers, Meituan and Eleme, have 182 the delivery time in the past several years.
A delivery worker of Meituan said, “When I first started this job, I was given at least 40 minutes or even 50 minutes of delivery time on a single 183 . Now we are generally given 30 minutes for delivery. Some restaurants can’t even cook a dish in 30 minutes. The result is that he will be 184 for late delivery.
“Our pay is cut for late delivery,” said Mr. Li. Another deliveryman added that sometimes they may 185 the traffic rules to deliver food on time.
Eleme said that they would 186 a new system that will not only provide more delivery time for delivery workers but also make orders be delivered on time. They will ask 187 to choose if they can wait a few minutes longer. The platform will provide some coupons (优惠券) to 188 them to do so. Meituan also promised to 189 make changes to make sure deliverymen are treated better.
For the delivery platforms, how to make money and give the deliverymen enough time would be a(n) 190 subject. Hopefully all deliverymen will be treated well one day.
181.A.call on B.depend on C.pay for D.carry on
182.A.increased B.reduced C.wasted D.raised
183.A.menu B.dish C.chance D.order
184.A.hated B.punished C.recommended D.taught
185.A.break B.follow C.prove D.doubt
186.A.set up B.put up C.bring up D.hurry up
187.A.workers B.providers C.customers D.drivers
188.A.refuse B.encourage C.drive D.allow
189.A.politely B.rapidly C.normally D.clearly
190.A.interesting B.useful C.serious D.terrible
(2023·广东揭阳·一模)Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is very important in Chinese culture. TCM has a long history. The 191 medical classic in China, Huangdi’s Classics on Medicine, came out more than 2,000 years ago. The book is about the relationship between man and 192 . In Chinese culture, yin and yang are the two parts of nature. Nature keeps balanced if yin and yang work 193 together. The human body 194 such a balance (平衡) too.
A doctor of TCM does not give you 195 . Instead, he may give you just a good plan and right ways to eat. For example, it is common to 196 on the way to school, at our work desk, or in front of the TV. But TCM thinks it’s 197 . Here are the correct ways: Sit down to eat. While eating, 198 the TV and keep away from the work desk. Eat seasonal foods. Do not miss any of the three meals. Also, get your body 199 often. Just as the saying goes, running water is not stale. So do exercise more often. Nowadays, traditional Chinese medicine is becoming more and more 200 around the world. It is reported that 183 countries and areas are now using TCM.
191.A.easiest B.earliest C.newest D.biggest
192.A.objects B.plants C.animals D.nature
193.A.hard B.well C.quietly D.confidently
194.A.refuses B.misses C.needs D.promises
195.A.time B.advice C.medicine D.ideas
196.A.eat B.drink C.play D.smile
197.A.wrong B.common C.helpful D.natural
198.A.clean up B.show off C.look up D.turn off
199.A.staying B.relaxing C.moving D.sitting
200.A.expensive B.safe C.modern D.popular
参考答案:
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C
11.D 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.B 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.A 26.C 27.D 28.B 29.A 30.B
31.C 32.D 33.C 34.A 35.C 36.B 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.D 42.B 43.C 44.C 45.A 46.A 47.B 48.B 49.D 50.D
51.B 52.B 53.C 54.A 55.A 56.D 57.C 58.D 59.B 60.A
61.B 62.C 63.D 64.A 65.B 66.A 67.C 68.C 69.D 70.D
71.A 72.B 73.D 74.B 75.C 76.A 77.D 78.A 79.B 80.C
81.A 82.B 83.D 84.B 85.D 86.B 87.C 88.C 89.D 90.D
91.B 92.A 93.C 94.D 95.A 96.B 97.D 98.A 99.C 100.D
101.B 102.A 103.D 104.C 105.B 106.D 107.C 108.A 109.B 110.D
111.B 112.A 113.B 114.D 115.C 116.C 117.D 118.B 119.A 120.D
121.A 122.C 123.B 124.D 125.A 126.D 127.B 128.B 129.C 130.A
131.C 132.A 133.B 134.C 135.B 136.D 137.A 138.B 139.D 140.B
141.B 142.C 143.A 144.A 145.D 146.D 147.C 148.A 149.B 150.D
151.C 152.B 153.C 154.D 155.C 156.A 157.D 158.B 159.A 160.C
161.C 162.A 163.B 164.C 165.D 166.A 167.C 168.D 169.B 170.A
171.C 172.A 173.B 174.D 175.A 176.D 177.C 178.D 179.D 180.C
181.A 182.B 183.D 184.B 185.A 186.A 187.C 188.B 189.B 190.C
191.B 192.D 193.B 194.C 195.C 196.A 197.A 198.D 199.C 200.D