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【2025中考英语一轮复习教材回归】第07练
八(上) Unit 3~Unit 4
一、完形填空
Claire had always been a perfectionist. No matter what she did , whether it was organizing 1 own birthday party or working on a science project , everything had to be done 2 to the last detail(细节). If her work did not turn out well , she would get very 3 for days.
When Claire heard about the singing 4 organized by the community center , she was very excited to 5 it. Claire made up her mind to win the first prize. She had never come in second before in any of the competitions she joined. “It must be a 6 experience!” she thought. As usual , Claire made sure she was well prepared. Not only did she spend a long time choosing a 7 , she also put in a lot of effort to sing each note correctly.
At the beginning of her performance , Claire was doing perfectly fine. 8 , when she got to the chorus(副歌), for some reason , she could not 9 a whole line of the lyrics. Not knowing what to do , Claire just passed over that 10 completely. She was very upset with herself and nearly cried. “What a silly 11 I made!” she thought. In the prize-giving ceremony , when one of the judges announced that she had taken the second place , Claire burst into tears on stage.
Claire ’s mother comforted her 12 the ceremony. She said ,“It ’s perfectly all right to make mistakes. That ’s 13 we learn. ” Claire had never thought of it that way. She dried her tears and agreed , “Maybe it is not that bad to 14 . ” Back home , she put up the plaque(奖牌) on the wall in her room. It would 15 her how mistakes could help her to learn and improve.
1.A.his B.our C.her D.their
2.A.quickly B.perfectly C.patiently D.normally
3.A.excited B.bored C.upset D.serious
4.A.competition B.club C.festival D.team
5.A.take part in B.talk about C.take pride in D.think about
6.A.strange B.different C.wonderful D.common
7.A.dress B.book C.tape D.song
8.A.Instead B.However C.Finally D.Besides
9.A.create B.understand C.explain D.remember
10.A.line B.text C.word D.page
11.A.decision B.mistake C.choice D.plan
12.A.by B.before C.after D.during
13.A.how B.where C.what D.why
14.A.ask B.show C.try D.lose
15.A.get B.remind C.offer D.find
1-5 CBCAA 6-10 CDBDA 11-15 BCADB
二、阅读理解[苏州中考改编]
On warm winter days , Yang Liheng , 91 , enjoys sitting by the window and looking through old photos. These photos bring him joy and happiness once more.
For Yang , one of the long-expected activities during the Spring Festival is to take photos with family members. On the early morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year when the whole family reunite , he would dress up and wait for the photo to be taken.
Yang became a photographer in the late 1950s . With his camera , Yang recorded the great changes of his hometown over time. “I had a painful childhood , but I got a chance to be a photographer after the founding(成立) of the People ’s Republic of China ,” Yang told Beijing Review. “I want to record , in the form of photographs , the local customs , the scenes and people ’s brave spirit of fighting against the hard conditions here in my hometown. ”
“I used to take pictures for everyone else , but seldom turned my camera at my family members ,” Yang said. “My grandson gave me the idea to record the growth and development of my own family. ” Taking family photos then became a tradition for Yang ’s family. Though now some of his grandchildren are working and living in other cities , they try their best to return home during the Spring Festival and prepare for the special moment.
Most of Yang Liheng ’s photos were displayed in Yinchuan to show the development of the area over the past sixty years.
1.What does Yang expect most during the Spring Festival?
A.Wearing new clothes. B.Having a big dinner. C.Taking a family photo. D.Visiting his relatives.
2.What does the underlined word “reunite ” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Get separated.
B.Get much wealthier.
C.Get improved.
D.Get together again.
3.When did Yang Liheng start to take photos?
A.At the age of 91. B.In the late 1950s.
C.Three years ago. D.Sixty years ago.
4.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A.When Yang was interviewed.
B.Where Yang learnt to take photos.
C.Why Yang had a painful childhood.
D.What Yang recorded with his camera.
5.What do we know about Yang ’s family?
A.It is full of love.
B.It is full of mysteries. C.It is a rich family.
D.It is having a hard time. 1-5 CDBDA
三、短文填空[2024·汉中二模]
阅读短文,从方框中选出恰当的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文通顺、 意义完整。每空仅填一词,每词仅用一次。
low place happiness draw include eat her quick customer but
Community canteens (社区食堂) were firstly set up to mainly serve old people for they may face challenges in cooking. However , nowadays these canteens have 1.drawn more and more young people ’s attention.
For only 20 yuan , Fang Wenjing , a young teacher , ordered 2. her lunch at a community canteen. It 3. include s a meat dish , a vegetable dish and a bowl of rice. “The dishes have a home-cooked taste ,just as I expected ,” she said.
Community canteens meet young people ’s different 4. eatin_ habits in many ways. For example , the vegetarian(素食的) restaurants have meals , including a main dish , a bowl of rice , soup and fruit salad. “Young people are the main customers ,” Hu Yifan , the head of the canteen , said. “I also wish everyone who comes here can make themselves feel at home and have a sense of 5. happiness ”.
A community canteen in Zhejiang Province introduces the “mystery boxes ”. Each box only costs 6 yuan 6. but has one meat dish and a vegetable dish in it. To keep what ’s inside each box a surprise , stickers(贴纸) are 7. placed over the see-through top to cover the “main dish ”. The “mystery boxes ” often sell out 8.quickly .The canteen in Beijing even comes up with the idea of self-service meals. The buffet-style(自助式的) dishes there are priced at just 2.48 yuan per 100 grams. This price is much 9. lower than the restaurants nearby. So the canteen attracts many 10. customers in and out of the neighborhood.
四、任务型阅读
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
Chinatown is the name given to an area in the middle of London. It is a large Chinese community with a lot of Chinese restaurants , Chinese supermarkets and shops.
In the 1950s , it was a poor area and everything was very cheap. At the same time , the world rice market changed and thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs. They began arriving in London to look for work. They found jobs in the restaurants in this area.
These restaurant workers often worked 17 hours a day and had no time to learn English. As more Chinese arrived , more shops and businesses grew. Wives came and joined their husbands , and children came and joined their fathers . The community grew , and Chinatown was born.
In the 1970s and 1980s , British-born Chinese started to have a better education and this brought economic(经济的) success to the area. Many families moved out of Chinatown , and there was more space for businesses. Chinatown soon became a popular place for tourists.
Now everyone knows about London ’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year , the streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets. For most of the year , though , Londoners and tourists go there mainly for the food in the Chinese restaurants. The best restaurants are the ones where the Chinese eat.
1 .According to the passage , we know that Chinatown is a large Chinese community with many Chinese restaurants , Chinese supermarkets and shops . (不超过10词)
2.In the 1950s , thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs because of the change in the world rice market .(不超过10词)
3.As many families moved out of Chinatown , it soon became a popular place for tourists .(仅填1词)
4.What can you see during the Chinese New Year in Chinatown?
The streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets.
____________________________________________________________________
(不超过15词)
5.What is the main idea of this passage?
How London’s Chinatown has developed.(答案不唯一)(不超过10词)
______________________________________________
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【2025中考英语一轮复习教材回归】第07练
八(上) Unit 3~Unit 4
一、完形填空
Claire had always been a perfectionist. No matter what she did , whether it was organizing 1 own birthday party or working on a science project , everything had to be done 2 to the last detail(细节). If her work did not turn out well , she would get very 3 for days.
When Claire heard about the singing 4 organized by the community center , she was very excited to 5 it. Claire made up her mind to win the first prize. She had never come in second before in any of the competitions she joined. “It must be a 6 experience!” she thought. As usual , Claire made sure she was well prepared. Not only did she spend a long time choosing a 7 , she also put in a lot of effort to sing each note correctly.
At the beginning of her performance , Claire was doing perfectly fine. 8 , when she got to the chorus(副歌), for some reason , she could not 9 a whole line of the lyrics. Not knowing what to do , Claire just passed over that 10 completely. She was very upset with herself and nearly cried. “What a silly 11 I made!” she thought. In the prize-giving ceremony , when one of the judges announced that she had taken the second place , Claire burst into tears on stage.
Claire ’s mother comforted her 12 the ceremony. She said ,“It ’s perfectly all right to make mistakes. That ’s 13 we learn. ” Claire had never thought of it that way. She dried her tears and agreed , “Maybe it is not that bad to 14 . ” Back home , she put up the plaque(奖牌) on the wall in her room. It would 15 her how mistakes could help her to learn and improve.
1.A.his B.our C.her D.their
2.A.quickly B.perfectly C.patiently D.normally
3.A.excited B.bored C.upset D.serious
4.A.competition B.club C.festival D.team
5.A.take part in B.talk about C.take pride in D.think about
6.A.strange B.different C.wonderful D.common
7.A.dress B.book C.tape D.song
8.A.Instead B.However C.Finally D.Besides
9.A.create B.understand C.explain D.remember
10.A.line B.text C.word D.page
11.A.decision B.mistake C.choice D.plan
12.A.by B.before C.after D.during
13.A.how B.where C.what D.why
14.A.ask B.show C.try D.lose
15.A.get B.remind C.offer D.find
1-5 CBCAA 6-10 CDBDA 11-15 BCADB
二、阅读理解[苏州中考改编]
On warm winter days , Yang Liheng , 91 , enjoys sitting by the window and looking through old photos. These photos bring him joy and happiness once more.
For Yang , one of the long-expected activities during the Spring Festival is to take photos with family members. On the early morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year when the whole family reunite , he would dress up and wait for the photo to be taken.
Yang became a photographer in the late 1950s . With his camera , Yang recorded the great changes of his hometown over time. “I had a painful childhood , but I got a chance to be a photographer after the founding(成立) of the People ’s Republic of China ,” Yang told Beijing Review. “I want to record , in the form of photographs , the local customs , the scenes and people ’s brave spirit of fighting against the hard conditions here in my hometown. ”
“I used to take pictures for everyone else , but seldom turned my camera at my family members ,” Yang said. “My grandson gave me the idea to record the growth and development of my own family. ” Taking family photos then became a tradition for Yang ’s family. Though now some of his grandchildren are working and living in other cities , they try their best to return home during the Spring Festival and prepare for the special moment.
Most of Yang Liheng ’s photos were displayed in Yinchuan to show the development of the area over the past sixty years.
1.What does Yang expect most during the Spring Festival?
A.Wearing new clothes. B.Having a big dinner. C.Taking a family photo. D.Visiting his relatives.
2.What does the underlined word “reunite ” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Get separated.
B.Get much wealthier.
C.Get improved.
D.Get together again.
3.When did Yang Liheng start to take photos?
A.At the age of 91. B.In the late 1950s.
C.Three years ago. D.Sixty years ago.
4.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A.When Yang was interviewed.
B.Where Yang learnt to take photos.
C.Why Yang had a painful childhood.
D.What Yang recorded with his camera.
5.What do we know about Yang ’s family?
A.It is full of love.
B.It is full of mysteries. C.It is a rich family.
D.It is having a hard time. 1-5 CDBDA
三、短文填空[2024·汉中二模]
阅读短文,从方框中选出恰当的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文通顺、 意义完整。每空仅填一词,每词仅用一次。
low place happiness draw include eat her quick customer but
Community canteens (社区食堂) were firstly set up to mainly serve old people for they may face challenges in cooking. However , nowadays these canteens have 1.drawn more and more young people ’s attention.
For only 20 yuan , Fang Wenjing , a young teacher , ordered 2. her lunch at a community canteen. It 3. include s a meat dish , a vegetable dish and a bowl of rice. “The dishes have a home-cooked taste ,just as I expected ,” she said.
Community canteens meet young people ’s different 4. eatin_ habits in many ways. For example , the vegetarian(素食的) restaurants have meals , including a main dish , a bowl of rice , soup and fruit salad. “Young people are the main customers ,” Hu Yifan , the head of the canteen , said. “I also wish everyone who comes here can make themselves feel at home and have a sense of 5. happiness ”.
A community canteen in Zhejiang Province introduces the “mystery boxes ”. Each box only costs 6 yuan 6. but has one meat dish and a vegetable dish in it. To keep what ’s inside each box a surprise , stickers(贴纸) are 7. placed over the see-through top to cover the “main dish ”. The “mystery boxes ” often sell out 8.quickly .The canteen in Beijing even comes up with the idea of self-service meals. The buffet-style(自助式的) dishes there are priced at just 2.48 yuan per 100 grams. This price is much 9. lower than the restaurants nearby. So the canteen attracts many 10. customers in and out of the neighborhood.
四、任务型阅读
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
Chinatown is the name given to an area in the middle of London. It is a large Chinese community with a lot of Chinese restaurants , Chinese supermarkets and shops.
In the 1950s , it was a poor area and everything was very cheap. At the same time , the world rice market changed and thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs. They began arriving in London to look for work. They found jobs in the restaurants in this area.
These restaurant workers often worked 17 hours a day and had no time to learn English. As more Chinese arrived , more shops and businesses grew. Wives came and joined their husbands , and children came and joined their fathers . The community grew , and Chinatown was born.
In the 1970s and 1980s , British-born Chinese started to have a better education and this brought economic(经济的) success to the area. Many families moved out of Chinatown , and there was more space for businesses. Chinatown soon became a popular place for tourists.
Now everyone knows about London ’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year , the streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets. For most of the year , though , Londoners and tourists go there mainly for the food in the Chinese restaurants. The best restaurants are the ones where the Chinese eat.
1 .According to the passage , we know that Chinatown is a large Chinese community with many Chinese restaurants , Chinese supermarkets and shops . (不超过10词)
2.In the 1950s , thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs because of the change in the world rice market .(不超过10词)
3.As many families moved out of Chinatown , it soon became a popular place for tourists .(仅填1词)
4.What can you see during the Chinese New Year in Chinatown?
The streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets.
____________________________________________________________________
(不超过15词)
5.What is the main idea of this passage?
How London’s Chinatown has developed.(答案不唯一)(不超过10词)
______________________________________________
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中考英语一轮复习课件
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2025年中考英语一轮复习(回归教材夯实基础)
第07练 八年级(上)
Unit 3-Unit 4
第一篇 教材分册夯实
一、完形填空
Claire had always been a perfectionist. No matter what she did, whether it was organizing 1 own birthday party or working on a science project, everything had to be done 2 to the last detail(细节). If her work did not turn out well, she would get very 3 for days.
When Claire heard about the singing 4 organized by the community center, she was very excited to 5 it. Claire made up her mind to win the first prize. She had never come in second before in any of the competitions she joined. “It must be a 6 experience!” she thought. As usual, Claire made sure she was well prepared. Not only did she spend a long time choosing a 7 , she also put in a lot of effort to sing each note correctly.
At the beginning of her performance, Claire was doing perfectly fine. 8 , when she got to the chorus(副歌), for some reason, she could not 9 a whole line of the lyrics. Not knowing what to do, Claire just passed over that 10 completely. She was very upset with herself and nearly cried. “What a silly 11 I made!” she thought. In the prize-giving ceremony, when one of the judges announced that she had taken the second place, Claire burst into tears on stage.
Claire’s mother comforted her 12 the ceremony. She said,“It’s perfectly all right to make mistakes. That’s 13 we learn.” Claire had never thought of it that way. She dried her tears and agreed, “Maybe it is not that bad to 14 .” Back home, she put up the plaque(奖牌) on the wall in her room. It would 15 her how mistakes could help her to learn and improve.
1.A.his B.our C.her D.their
2.A.quickly B.perfectly C.patiently D.normally
3.A.excited B.bored C.upset D.serious
4.A.competition B.club C.festival D.team
5.A.take part in B.talk about C.take pride in D.think about
6.A.strange B.different C.wonderful D.common
7.A.dress B.book C.tape D.song
8.A.Instead B.However C.Finally D.Besides
9.A.create B.understand C.explain D.remember
10.A.line B.text C.word D.page
11.A.decision B.mistake C.choice D.plan
12.A.by B.before C.after D.during
13.A.how B.where C.what D.why
14.A.ask B.show C.try D.lose
15.A.get B.remind C.offer D.find
1-5 ________ 6-10 _________11-15 _________
CBCAA
CDBDA
BCADB
二、阅读理解[苏州中考改编]
On warm winter days, Yang Liheng, 91, enjoys sitting by the window and looking through old photos. These photos bring him joy and happiness once more.
For Yang, one of the long-expected activities during the Spring Festival is to take photos with family members. On the early morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year when the whole family reunite, he would dress up and wait for the photo to be taken.
Yang became a photographer in the late 1950s. With his camera, Yang recorded the great changes of his hometown over time. “I had a painful childhood, but I got a chance to be a photographer after the founding(成立) of the People’s Republic of China,” Yang told Beijing Review. “I want to record, in the form of photographs, the local customs, the scenes and people’s brave spirit of fighting against the hard conditions here in my hometown.”
“I used to take pictures for everyone else, but seldom turned my camera at my family members,” Yang said. “My grandson gave me the idea to record the growth and development of my own family.” Taking family photos then became a tradition for Yang’s family. Though now some of his grandchildren are working and living in other cities, they try their best to return home during the Spring Festival and prepare for the special moment.
Most of Yang Liheng’s photos were displayed in Yinchuan to show the development of the area over the past sixty years.
1.What does Yang expect most during the Spring Festival?
A.Wearing new clothes.
B.Having a big dinner.
C.Taking a family photo.
D.Visiting his relatives.
2.What does the underlined word “reunite” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Get separated.
B.Get much wealthier.
C.Get improved.
D.Get together again.
3.When did Yang Liheng start to take photos?
A.At the age of 91. B.In the late 1950s.
C.Three years ago. D.Sixty years ago.
4.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A.When Yang was interviewed.
B.Where Yang learnt to take photos.
C.Why Yang had a painful childhood.
D.What Yang recorded with his camera.
5.What do we know about Yang’s family?
A.It is full of love.
B.It is full of mysteries.
C.It is a rich family.
D.It is having a hard time.
1-5 ____________
CDBDA
三、短文填空[2024·汉中二模]
阅读短文,从方框中选出恰当的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文通顺、意义完整。每空仅填一词,每词仅用一次。
low place happiness draw include
eat her quick customer but
Community canteens(社区食堂) were firstly set up to mainly serve old people for they may face challenges in cooking. However, nowadays these canteens have 1.______ more and more young people’s attention.
drawn
For only 20 yuan, Fang Wenjing, a young teacher, ordered 2.____ lunch at a community canteen. It 3._________ a meat dish, a vegetable dish and a bowl of rice. “The dishes have a home-cooked taste, just as I expected,” she said.
Community canteens meet young people’s different 4._______ habits in many ways. For example, the vegetarian(素食的) restaurants have meals, including a main dish, a bowl of rice, soup and fruit salad. “Young people are the main customers,” Hu Yifan, the head of the canteen, said. “I also wish everyone who comes here can make themselves feel at home and have a sense of 5.__________”.
her
includes
eating
happiness
A community canteen in Zhejiang Province introduces the “mystery boxes”. Each box only costs 6 yuan 6.____ has one meat dish and a vegetable dish in it. To keep what’s inside each box a surprise, stickers(贴纸) are 7._______ over the see-through top to cover the “main dish”. The “mystery boxes” often sell out 8.________.
The canteen in Beijing even comes up with the idea of self-service meals. The buffet-style(自助式的) dishes there are priced at just 2.48 yuan per 100 grams. This price is much 9.______ than the restaurants nearby. So the canteen attracts many 10.__________ in and out of the neighborhood.
but
placed
quickly
lower
customers
四、任务型阅读
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
Chinatown is the name given to an area in the middle of London. It is a large Chinese community with a lot of Chinese restaurants, Chinese supermarkets and shops.
In the 1950s, it was a poor area and everything was very cheap. At the same time, the world rice market changed and thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs. They began arriving in London to look for work. They found jobs in the restaurants in this area.
These restaurant workers often worked 17 hours a day and had no time to learn English. As more Chinese arrived, more shops and businesses grew. Wives came and joined their husbands, and children came and joined their fathers. The community grew, and Chinatown was born.
In the 1970s and 1980s, British-born Chinese started to have a better education and this brought economic(经济的) success to the area. Many families moved out of Chinatown, and there was more space for businesses. Chinatown soon became a popular place for tourists.
Now everyone knows about London’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year, the streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets. For most of the year, though, Londoners and tourists go there mainly for the food in the Chinese restaurants. The best restaurants are the ones where the Chinese eat.
1.According to the passage, we know that Chinatown is a large Chinese community with many _______________________________________________.(不超过10词)
Chinese restaurants, Chinese supermarkets and shops
2.In the 1950s, thousands of farm workers in Hong Kong lost their jobs because of ____________________________________.(不超过10词)
3.As many families moved out of Chinatown, it soon became a popular place for _________.(仅填1词)
4.What can you see during the Chinese New Year in Chinatown?
__________________________________________________________________(不超过15词)
the change in the world rice market
tourists
The streets are filled with flags and thousands of Chinese go into the streets.
5.What is the main idea of this passage?
_____________________________________________(不超过10词)
How London’s Chinatown has developed.(答案不唯一)
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