话题九 人际交往 2025年中考英语专题复习话题语篇训练(广西)(含答案)

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名称 话题九 人际交往 2025年中考英语专题复习话题语篇训练(广西)(含答案)
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话题九 人际交往
一、完形填空
More than 20 years ago, 60-year-old Gladys from Florida was trying to call her sister, but dialed(拨打) the 1 number. She should have dialed the area code 401, but she dialed 410. The person on the other end of the phone was 26-year-old Mike from South Kingstown.
Gladys said sorry for her mistake and hung up 2 . Mike thought it was just a normal wrong number call. But Gladys 3 calling the wrong number in the next few days and Mike answered the call every time.
One day, 4 Gladys hung up, Mike started to have a talk with her. Then Mike learned that she was trying to call her 5 to spend her hard time because she had just lost one of her sons. Mike felt sorry for Gladys and said she could call 6 anytime. From then on, they stayed in touch and formed a 7 on the phone. In the following 20 years, the two were as 8 as family.
Last year, when Mike and his family were in Florida over the Thanksgiving holiday, he gave Gladys a 9 at her home. Gladys was very glad when she met Mike for the first time face to face.
“It is the happiest Thanksgiving I have ever had,” Gladys said. “If more people can be 10 a stranger like Mike did all those years ago, the world will be much better.”
1.A.real B.old C.wrong
2.A.carefully B.quickly C.fairly
3.A.minded B.suggested C.kept
4.A.because B.before C.if
5.A.son B.friend C.sister
6.A.him B.her C.us
7.A.competition B.result C.friendship
8.A.close B.clear C.brave
9.A.message B.chance C.surprise
10.A.afraid of B.friendly to C.proud of
二、阅读理解
(一)(2024安徽改编)
It's always a good thing to have a hobby. For Miss Patty, a school bus driver in Erie County, her hobby of knitting(编织) has made her really touch the community.
Miss Patty always wanted to do something with her spare time to help the students. After a conversation with one of the students, things took a turn from knitting one hat to knitting more hats.
“The one boy gets on the bus, and he goes ‘What are you doing ’ I said, ‘I'm making a hat,’ He said, ‘That would be great having such a warm hat in icy winter.’ So I said, ‘What colour would you like ’ That started everything,” Miss Patty told the local newspaper.
Several years have passed since that day, and Miss Patty has already knitted 7,083 hats for students in her spare time. Sometimes she will get the student's favourite colour before she begins the project.
What is more moving is that Miss Patty buys all the materials using her own money. Some people do give her gift cards around the holidays to help, but she still puts out a lot of her own money.
Along with making hats for the students that will keep them warm, Miss Patty also gets praise for being a trusted friend to the students.
11.What made Miss Patty decide to knit more hats ( )
A.A drive to Erie County.
B.A show of colourful hats.
C.A conversation with a boy.
12.Why does Miss Patty knit so many hats in her spare time ( )
A.To practise her skill.
B.To better her business.
C.To gift students for winter.
13.What makes Miss Patty's act more moving ( )
A.She refuses others' help.
B.She buys materials with her own money.
C.She knits hats of different colours for kids.
14.Which of the following best describes Miss Patty ( )
A.Caring. B.Honest. C.Shy.
15.(新考法:文章体裁)What kind of passage is it ( )
A.A diary. B.A story. C.An introduction.
(二)(2023长沙改编)
It is commonly believed that children are too young to fully appreciate(欣赏) the experience and knowledge of their elders, while many think that old people don't understand the young. But actually, both groups have a lot to learn from each other.
James Smith runs the Smith's Care Home in my city. It is mainly an organisation(机构) for serving the elderly. But not all of its visitors are old people. The home also includes a childcare centre for pre-school kids. There is a playground in the care home, where the elderly can play with the kids. In this way, they can learn more about each other, and respect and understand one another.
I suppose this is quite an interesting idea. For one thing, we live in a world where there are more and more old people. The world is facing this problem and its population ages. It will be important for young people to be able to understand and care for the elderly in the coming years.
Regretfully, my own grandparents weren't around when I was little. I never got to learn what the world was like through their eyes, or what kinds of problems they might have faced when they were my age. To me, their lives will always be a mystery—hard to understand or explain.
However, I think I can still learn from other people of older generations(辈). I might find some of their ideas out of date, and they might believe that my generation's way of thinking is strange or incorrect. But we can still learn from each other anyway.
16.What is special about the Smith's Care Home ( )
A.It is only a childcare centre actually.
B.The elderly look after kids carefully there.
C.It accepts both the elderly and pre-school kids.
17.In the writer's opinion, what problem is the world facing ( )
A.There are more and more old people.
B.The world's population is dropping rapidly.
C.The world is short of care homes for old people.
18.What do the underlined words “a mystery” mean in Paragraph 4 ( )
A.A funny joke. B.A sad story. C.An unknown thing.
19.(新考法:行文方式)How does the writer develop his/her idea in this text ( )
A.By giving examples.
B.By listing numbers.
C.By raising questions.
20.What is the main purpose of the text ( )
A.To explain why the world's population ages.
B.To encourage different generations to learn from each other.
C.To show that older generations' ways of thinking are incorrect.
三、选词填空
young reply nothing attention under sorry notice weak knock hand
One Sunday night, I was sitting in my kitchen half-listening as my 15-year-old son Tommy quarreled with his younger brother Kevin. I didn't pay 21. when Kevin went upstairs with a look of hurt on his face.
About 10 minutes later, I heard Kevin crying in his room. I 22. on the door and asked, “Kevin, what's the trouble ”
No answer. I tried again. Still 23. happened.
So, I took a piece of paper from a notebook and wrote, “If you don't want to talk, we can write notes to each other.” and slipped(塞) it 24. the door.
Half an hour later, I was still sitting on the floor outside his door with pieces of notes of Kevin in my 25. . As I read one of Kevin's notes, tears came to my eyes. It said, “Nobody in this family loves me. I am not the 26. nor the oldest, and I am not the cleverest to get good marks. Tommy thinks I am too 27. . Dad thought I should be taller. And you never listen to me, or even 28. me.”
He was right about my part. Feeling 29. for him, I wrote, “Kevin, I do love you, and you are loved in this family.” He didn't 30. for a while, but I could hear him crying softly inside.
Since then, I have tried my best to care for my family members. When one of us notices that the other is unhappy, we'll smile and say, “Write it down on a piece of paper.”
话题九 人际交往
一、完形填空
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.B
二、阅读理解
(一)(2024安徽改编)
11.C 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.B
(二)(2023长沙改编)
16.C 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.B
三、选词填空
21.attention
22.knocked
23.nothing
24.under
25.hands
26.youngest
27.weak
28.notice
29.sorry
30.reply