专题02完形填空(重庆专用)(含答案解析)-【中考英语真题汇编】3年(2023-2025)中考1年模拟

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《专题01完形填空(重庆专用)(含答案 解析)-【中考真题汇编】3年(2023-2025)中考1年模拟英语真题分类汇编》参考答案
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.D
本文讲述了一位孕妇在取药处排队时因身体不适请求优先获得帮助,最终得到队伍中人们善意让行的温暖故事。
1.我深吸了一口气以便让自己冷静下来。
myself我自己;yourself你自己;himself他自己;herself她自己。主语是I,此处用反身代词myself指代自己。故选A。
2.我排队等待轮到自己。
fight打斗;wait等待;call打电话;ask问。根据“joined the line”可知是排队等待。故选B。
3.即将出生的孩子的重量让我难以站直,我的腿也感觉很沉重。
easy容易的;possible可能的;difficult困难的;important重要的。根据“The weight of my coming baby”可知,孕妇身体负担重肚,很难站直。故选C。
4.队伍移动得非常缓慢。
carefully小心地;successfully成功地;quickly快速地;slowly缓慢地。根据下文“I began to feel weaker”可知,作者身体开始虚弱,可见作者排队等了很长一段时间,队伍移动得慢。故选D。
5.我的腿开始感到无力。
stomach胃;legs腿;arms手臂;head头。根据上文“my legs felt heavy”可知,作者的腿感觉无力。故选B。
6.如果他拒绝呢?
agrees同意;smiles笑;refuses拒绝;cries哭。根据下文“He’s been waiting for a long time, too.”可知,作者猜想前面的人也等了很长一段时间,所以猜想他会拒绝。故选C。
7.我走向队伍中的第一个人,低声地问道:“抱歉,我可以先去吗?我现在感觉不舒服。”
first首先;second第二;third第三;fourth第四。根据下文“The second person”、“Then the third one, then the fourth”可知,作者是从第一个人问起的。故选A。
8.年轻人惊讶地看着我,直到他看到我的肚子。
if如果;unless除非;until直到;though尽管。根据“he saw my belly”可知,直到他看到作者的肚子为止,他讶异于作者提出这样的请求。故选C。
9.第二个人从她的手机上抬起头来看。
looked out at朝外看;looked up from从……中抬起头往上看;looked down on看不起;looked around for朝周围看。根据“her phone”可知,第二个人原来在看手机,这会抬起头来看到作者。故选B。
10.然后第三个,第四个……直到那个年轻人直接排到了我后面。
far from离……远;before在……之前;across from在……对面;behind在……后面。根据上文“ I thought he would remain behind me. Instead, he moved straight to the end.… Then she moved to the back, too. Then the third one, then the fourth…”可知,原先排在作者前面的人都依次往队伍后面站,因此到最后那个年轻人就站在了作者的后面。故选D。
11.B 12.C 13.A 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.C
本文主要讲述了作者学校会向最高成绩的学生颁发一件金绿相间的夹克作为奖学金,但是今年校长告诉作者需要购买才能获得夹克。作者的爷爷告诉作者这样的话它就不是奖学金夹克了,最终作者还是免费得到了奖学金夹克。
11.我离开校长办公室,感觉很好。
angry生气的;great极好的;young年轻的;tired劳累的。根据“I felt as tall as the sky. I wanted to shout, jump, or do something.”可知,作者非常开心,感觉很棒。故选B。
12.我会得到那件漂亮的金绿相间的夹克!
grass草;house房子;jacket夹克;field田野。根据“The scholarship (奖学金) jacket was not free this year.”可知,是一件夹克,故选C。
13.当爷爷拒绝付钱时,我很伤心。
refused拒绝;offered提供;agreed同意;planned计划。根据“Tell your headmaster I will not pay the fifteen dollars.”可知,爷爷拒绝付钱,故选A。
14.如果你付了钱,那就不是奖学金夹克了,对吧?
Unless除非;Until直到;Before在……之前;If如果。“you pay for it”是“it’s not a scholarship jacket”的肯定条件,用If引导条件状语从句。故选D。
15.我迫不及待地告诉了爷爷,径直跑向田野。
wait等待;expect期待;decide决定;forget忘记。根据“I couldn’t...to tell Grandpa and ran straight to the field.”可知,迫不及待地告诉了爷爷,故选A。
16.我和他一起用手拔草。
by通过;in在里面;with用;on在上面。根据“I joined him in pulling up the grass...my hands.”可知,用手拔草。故选C。
17.在我拔了一小堆草之后,我站起来,面对着他说……
moved移动;taught教;doubted怀疑;faced面对。根据“I stood up, ...him and said”可知,站起来,面对着爷爷说,故选D。
18.他说你是对的。
polite礼貌的;right正确的;wrong错误的;funny有趣的。根据“The scholarship jacket is for my highest grades. I don’t have to pay for it.”可知,爷爷是对的,故选B。
19.他只是笑了笑。
just只;once曾经;never从不;often经常。根据“Grandpa didn’t say anything. He...smiled.”可知,爷爷什么都没说,只是笑了笑。故选A。
20.我给了他一个大大的微笑,然后跑回了房子。
me我;you你;him他;her她。根据“I gave...a big smile and ran back to the house.”可知,此处指给了爷爷一个大大的微笑,故选C。
21.D 22.C 23.A 24.B 25.B 26.A 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.B
本文通过两个幽默小故事,告诉我们幽默对人们用处。
21.每个人都有能力享受笑话和笑声,无论他们是谁或来自哪里。
movies电影;books书本;sports运动;jokes笑话。根据“...and laughter”可知,空处于“笑声”并列,jokes“笑话”符合语境。故选D。
22.幽默还能帮助你看到生活的光明面,积极面对问题。
serious严肃的;wrong错误的;bright光明的;dark黑暗的。根据“face problems positively (积极地).”可知,积极面对问题,所以看到的是光明的一面。故选C。
23.幸运的是,肖先生没有受伤。
Luckily幸运地;Quickly快速地;Terribly非常;Recently最近。根据“Mr. Shaw was not hurt.”可知,肖先生没有受伤是一件很幸运的事情。故选A。
24.我应该说对不起,因为我没有给你带来好运。
thanks感谢;sorry对不起;goodbye再见;hello你好。根据“because I’m not giving luck to you.”可知,说的是对不起。故选B。
25.你知道,如果你杀了我,你就会举世闻名了。
I我;you你;he他;they他们。根据“If you had killed me, you know,...would be famous all over the world.”可知,此处说话对象是你。故选B。
26.当两个人谈话时,小男孩在床上跳上跳下。
on在……上;by借助;under在……下;behind在……的后面。根据“his bed.”和常识可知,是在床上跳上跳下。故选A。
27.床在摇晃,冯担心床会坏掉。
glad开心的;sad悲伤的;worried担心的;satisfied满意的。根据“The bed was shaking, and Feng was...that it might break.”可知,床在摇晃,此时冯很担心床会坏。故选C。
28.我们现在就回去吧!
come back回去;come in进来;come on出场;come out出版。根据“Let’s...right now!”可知,听了冯幽默话语以后,朋友带着孩子回家了。故选A。
29.虽然不同的人可能有不同的幽默感,但好的幽默有一些共同点。
So因此;Although尽管;But但是;If如果。分析句子可知,前后句之间是让步关系,需用Although引导让步状语从句。故选B。
30.有了幽默,你可以避免一些不必要的冲突,有时它可以帮助你笑,即使在你最糟糕的问题。
cry哭;laugh笑;shout喊叫;fear害怕。根据“sometimes it helps you...even at the worst of your problems.”可知,在你遇到最糟糕的问题时,幽默可以帮助你笑。故选B。
31.C 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.D 36.C 37.B 38.A 39.A 40.B
本文是一篇记叙文,通过Siene的事情告诉我们仅仅学习这些技能是不够的,也需要你的梦想。
31.很多人尝试过,但很多人都失败了。
succeed成功;pass通过;fail失败;fight斗争。根据“Many people try, but a lot of them...”可知,很多人尝试,但是很多都失败了。故选C。
32.当Siene五岁的时候,她的梦想是成为一名消防员。
policewoman女警察;firefighter消防员;scientist科学家;doctor医生。根据“Siene is a firefighter in the USA.”可知,她的梦想是成为一名消防员。故选B。
33.四十年后,她成为通过女子消防预备学院为期六周课程的最年长的女性。
oldest最老的;tallest最高的;kindest最善良的;busiest最忙的。根据“Forty years later, she was the...woman to pass a six-week course at the WFPA(女子消防预备学院).”可知,她是通过消防预备学院为期六周课程的最年长的女性。故选A。
34.事实上,Siene现在亲自在那里训练消防员。
myself我自己;yourself你自己;himself他自己;herself她自己。根据“In fact, Siene now trains firefighters there...”可知,Siene现在亲自在那里训练消防员,用反身代词形式。故选D。
35.这个课程很难,所以不是每个人都能完成训练。
interesting有趣的;easy容易的;important重要的;difficult困难的。根据“so not everyone finishes the training”可知,不是每个人都能完成训练,所以课程很难。故选D。
36.你还需要其他技能。
ideas想法;methods方法;skills技巧;rules规则。根据“You also need other... Can you lead a team Are you a skillful driver Can you use technology ”可知,还需要其他技能。故选C。
37.当然,没有人能做到所有这些,但更多的技能肯定会有所帮助。
recently最近;certainly当然;hardly几乎不;nearly几乎。根据“Of course, no one can do them all, but more skills...help.”可知,更多的技能肯定会有所帮助。故选B。
38.然而,即使你通过了课程,你也必须等待成为消防员的机会。
after在……之后;during在……期间;before在……之前;in在里面。根据“However, you must wait for a chance to work as a firefighter even...passing your course.”可知,通过课程后也要等待机会成为消防员。故选A。
39.似乎很多女性还没准备好。一年内,50名女性接受了培训,但其中只有3人现在是消防员。
but但是;or或者;because因为;though虽然。分析“In one year, 50 women got trained, ...only three of them are now firefighters.”可知,前后构成转折关系,用but连接。故选A。
40.和Siene一样,你也需要坚持自己的梦想。
give up放弃;stick to坚持;talk about谈论关于;worry about担心。根据“Like Siene, you also need to...your dream.”可知,需要坚持自己的梦想。故选B。
41.D 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.C 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.D
本文是一则寓言故事,通过老鼠鲍比等人寻找世界上最好的东西这件事,告诉我们知足才是最好的。
41.老鼠鲍比正坐在树下,听到了这句话。
wrote写;spoke说;forgot忘记;heard听见。根据“Bobby Mouse was sitting under the Tree and...those words.”可知,鲍比听到风妈妈的话,故选D。
42.老鼠鲍比朝草地跑去。
grass草地;tree树;wood木头;wind风。根据“Down in the grass to find the Best Thing in the World”可知,最好的东西在草地中,所以朝草地跑去。故选A。
43.他跑得太快了,没有看见彼得兔,直到彼得兔跳出来问他:“你这么着急要去哪里?”
although虽然;because因为;until直到;if如果。根据“He was running so fast that he didn’t see Peter Rabbit...Peter Rabbit jumped out”可知,此处是not...until结构,意为“直到……才”,引导时间状语从句。故选C。
44.“到草地下面去找世界上最好的东西。”老鼠鲍比回答,跑得更快了。
nearer更近的;faster更快;more quietly更安静地;more slowly更慢地。根据“Bobby Mouse replied and ran...”可知,老鼠鲍比朝草地跑得更快了,故选B。
45.于是彼得兔也加入了。
joined加入;cheered使振奋;asked问;visited参观。根据“So Peter Rabbit...him.”可知,彼得兔也加入了。故选A。
46.没有什么比我自己的小家、温暖的阳光和美丽的蓝天更好的了。
Everything每件事;Something某事;Nothing无事;Anything任何事。根据“So he stayed at home and played among the flowers”可知,约翰尼·查克没有跟风去草地,因为他觉得没有什么比自己的小家、温暖的阳光和美丽的蓝天更好的了。故选C。
47.于是他待在家里,愉快地和风妈妈在花丛中玩耍。
from从;with和;against反对;between在两者之间。根据“So he stayed at home and played among the flowers...Old Mother Wind happily.”可知,约翰尼·查克愉快地和风妈妈在花丛中玩耍。故选B。
48.一天结束后,他们开始回家。
day天;night晚上;week周;month月。根据“Bobby Mouse and Peter Rabbit ran far and fast all day long”可知,跑了一整天,故选A。
49.他们现在不急了,因为他们又累又饿。
full饱的;hungry饿的;happy开心的;excited激动的。根据“They didn’t hurry now, for they were very tired and...”可知,一天结束了,他们又累又饿。故选B。
50.他们在回家的半路上遇到了风妈妈。
drove开车;hurt受伤;lost丢失;met遇见。根据“They...Old Mother Wind halfway home.”可知,他们在回家的半路上遇到了风妈妈。故选D。
51.B 52.A 53.C 54.C 55.D 56.D 57.B 58.C 59.A 60.B
本文主要讲述了Alex在数学考试中取得低分后,通过自己的努力和老师的帮助,最终提高了数学成绩,并在这个过程中帮助其他同学,形成学习小组的故事。文章强调了努力和帮助他人是成功的重要组成部分,同时也说明了学习中的每一步都很重要。
51.Alex站在操场边,手里拿着一张分数很低的试卷。
number数字;score分数;level水平;result结果。根据“a test paper with a low …”可知,此处指考试分数低。故选B。
52.那天晚上,Alex没有看电视,而是开始做很多数学练习。
Instead而是;Perhaps也许;Anyway无论如何;However然而。根据“That evening, Alex didn’t watch TV.”和“he started doing lots of math exercises”可知,此处表示转折,强调“没有看电视,而是做练习”。故选A。
53.他盯着书看了一会儿,决定再试一次。
for为了;after在……之后;at在;up向上。look at表示“看着”,是固定搭配。故选C。
54.数学老师李老师注意到Alex的努力。
tasks任务;inventions发明;efforts努力;choices选择。根据“The next day, when the final bell rang, Alex sat there in silence. Looking … the book for a while, he decided to try again.”可知,老师注意到的是Alex的“努力”。故选C。
55.Alex一开始不理解,直到老师用多种方法讲解才明白。
if如果;though虽然;when当……时;until直到。根据句意可知,强调“直到老师反复讲解才懂”,此处是“not … until”结构,表示“直到……才”。故选D。
56.每当同学做数学题时,Alex会帮助他们。
me我;him他;us我们;them他们。根据“Every time some classmates worked on math problems, Alex would give … a hand.”可知,动词“give”缺少宾语,这里指的是前文的“some classmates”,用them代替。故选D。
57.不久,其他同学也加入他们,组成了学习小组。
refused拒绝;joined加入;doubted怀疑;thanked感谢。根据“and their small study group was born.”可知,这里是指“加入”他们。故选B。
58.期末考试时,Alex紧张但准备好了。
sad悲伤的;afraid害怕的;ready准备好的;bored无聊的。根据“Alex felt nervous but”可知,此处but表示转折,说明Alex经过努力后“准备好了”。故选C。
59.这次,Alex对好成绩并不惊讶,因为所有的练习终会奏效。
work起作用;end结束;pass通过;change改变。根据句意可知,此处表示努力终有回报。故选A。
60.成功不仅需要努力,还需要帮助他人。
loving爱;helping帮助;trusting信任;understanding理解。根据上文“Every time some classmates worked on math problems, Alex would give … a hand.”可知,Alex通过帮助同学获得成功。故选B。
61.C 62.B 63.D 64.A 65.A 66.C 67.D 68.B 69.C 70.D
本文主要介绍了作者和爷爷的故事。
61.虽然我们经常去看望他们,但那些特别的日子令人难忘——他们给了我们爱,而不是礼物。
him他;it它;them他们;you你。根据“When I was a child, my brother and I spent summer weeks with my grandparents in the countryside.”可知,此处指代前文的“grandparents”,复数人称用“them”。故选C。
62.两位祖父母对我都很重要,尤其是与我同名的爷爷。
specially专门地;especially尤其;normally通常;usually通常。此处强调爷爷的特殊性。故选B。
63.他20岁失明,但从未放弃。
gave back归还;gave away赠送;gave out分发;gave up放弃。根据“He lost his sight (视力) at twenty, but never”和上下文描述的爷爷的毅力可知,是爷爷从未放弃。故选D。
64.多年来,他担任过地方政府职员,开过小吃店,和奶奶一起做饭洗碗。
as作为;to到;in在……里;at在。此处是固定搭配,“work as”表示“担任……职位”,故选A。
65.从6岁到14岁,我看着他自如地在屋里走动,似乎他可以看到。
move移动;look看;sit坐;turn转身。根据“around the house”和盲人行动的描述可知,是在房间里走动,move around表示“四处走动”。故选A。
66.他完美地处理钱和订单,令我惊叹。
boredly无聊地;nervously紧张地;perfectly完美地;hurriedly匆忙地。根据“He dealt with money and orders …, which amazed me.”可知,这里强调的是爷爷做事的熟练程度。故选C。
67.当店里安静下来时,他双手交叉,转动大拇指的习惯,我觉得很有趣。
boring无聊的;surprising惊人的;terrifying可怕的;interesting有趣的。根据“When the shop was quiet, he clasped (紧握) his hands and moved his thumbs”可知,作者觉得这个习惯很有趣。故选D。
68.
他们聊天时,我总是帮忙给顾客递零食,感觉很自豪。staff员工;customers顾客;grandma奶奶;parents父母。根据前文“snack shop”可知,这是一个零食店,因此是给顾客递零食。故选B。
69.尽管失明,他仍以无尽的善意工作和助人。
Until直到;Because因为;Though尽管;If如果。前后句为让步关系,因此用though引导让步状语从句。故选C。
70.他教会我,真正的限制在我们的心中,而非眼睛里。
places地方;ages年龄;jobs工作;eyes眼睛。根据“I think of my grandpa―a blind man who never said those words.”可知,此处是呼应前文“blind”,强调心理而非生理限制。故选D。
71.B 72.A 73.A 74.C 75.B 76.A 77.B 78.D 79.C 80.D
本文通过孔子和屠呦呦的例子,以及日常生活中的场景,阐述了耐心的重要性。耐心能帮助解决问题、建立良好关系、取得进步,甚至改变世界。文章最后强调耐心是引导我们度过困难时期的强大品质。
71.一个绝佳的例子是古代哲学家孔子的故事。
book书;example例子;person人;method方法。后文提到孔子的故事是为了举例说明耐心的力量,故空处指“例子”。故选B。
72.在教导学生时,他从不匆忙。
rushed匆忙;helped帮助;taught教;enjoyed享受。根据“His patience made his students trust him and learn better.”可知,孔子教学时从不匆忙,很有耐心。故选A。
73.然而其他学生已经不耐烦,孔子仍耐心解答。
While当……时,然而;But但是;So所以;If如果,是否。根据空前后关系可知,空处表对比,突出孔子与其他学生的态度差异。故选A。
74.科学家屠呦呦展示了耐心如何改变世界。
love爱;confidence自信;patience耐心;courage勇气。根据下文“Finally, her patience...”可知,她展示了耐心如何改变世界。故选C。
75.当她研究一个致命的疾病时,她多年测试2000多个古方却无成果。
in在……里;without没有;through通过;on在……上。根据“Instead of being worried”可知,空处指她研究初期测试了很多古方却无成果。故选B。
76.而不是担心,她仔细检查每个结果。
carefully认真地;quickly快速地;easily容易地;hardly几乎不。根据“reviewed each result.”可知,她仔细检查每个结果。故选A。
77.最后,她的耐心导致了青蒿素的发现,挽救了上百万生命。
stuck to坚持;led to导致;gave up放弃;took up占据。根据“the discovery of artemisinin (青蒿素)”可知,因为她有耐心,最终导致了青蒿素的发现。故选B。
78.如果他们失去耐心并吼叫,孩子可能放弃。
he他;you你,你们;we我们;they他们。根据“Patience helps in everyday life, too. Imagine parents teaching a child to ride a bike. If...lose patience and yell (吼叫),”可知,如果父母失去耐心并吼叫,空处需代词they,指代父母。故选D。
79.在友谊中,当朋友迟到时保持耐心可以阻止争论并会流露出真正的关心,因为他们可能困于交通堵塞中。
ready准备的;fit合适的;late迟的;sorry抱歉的。根据“as they may be caught in a heavy traffic.”可知,他们可能因交通堵塞而迟到。故选C。
80.耐心如同一盏明灯指引我们度过困难时期,帮助我们创建更好的生活,对我们周围的世界产生影响。
happy高兴的;scary恐怖的;easy容易的;difficult困难的。根据“It’s like a bright light that guides us through...times”可知,耐心像明灯指引我们度过“艰难”时期。故选D。
81.D 82.C 83.D 84.C 85.B 86.C 87.D 88.B 89.A 90.C
本文介绍了重庆荣昌夏布的历史、制作工艺及其文化传承。夏布是一种起源于汉代的传统手工布料,以轻薄透气著称,制作过程包含72道传统工序。
81.这是一种夏季布料,以轻薄透气著称。
in在……里面;about关于;of属于……的;for为了,为。根据“It’s a cloth...summer”可知,荣昌夏布是一种为了夏季而产的布料。故选D。
82.这种轻薄的材料可以让空气轻松流通,是炎热天气的完美选择。
style风格;symbol象征;choice选择;plan计划。根据“making it a perfect...on hot days”可知,it指荣昌夏布,所以此处表示“荣昌夏布是炎热天气的完美选择”。故选C。
83.接下来是最困难的一步:用手剥树皮。
dangerous危险的;interesting有趣的;boring无聊的;difficult困难的。根据下文“Even the best workers need to be very careful to cut the plants into thin threads (线) without breaking them.”可知,即使是最好的工人也需要非常小心地将植物切成细丝,而不弄断它们,由此可知,这个步骤是最困难的。故选D。
84.掌握这项技能需要三年的训练。
control控制;remember记住;master掌握;teach教授。根据“It takes three years of training to...this skill.”可知,掌握这项技能需要三年的训练。故选C。
85.他们夜以继日地工作,机器的“咔嗒咔嗒”声从未停止过。
always总是;never从不;often有时;sometimes有时。根据“They work day and night”可知,由于工人们夜以继日地工作,所以机器声从未停止。故选B。
86.让我惊讶的是他们的团队合作——一些人准备材料,另一些人控制织布机。
his他的;our我们的;their他们的;her她的。根据“What amazed me was...teamwork—some prepared materials while others controlled the looms.”可知,此处指“工人们的团队合作”,所以空处应选代词their指代“工人们的”。故选C。
87.尽管现代技术已经发展,工人们仍然遵循72个传统步骤。
If如果;Because因为;Unless除非;Although尽管。根据“...modern technology has developed, workers still follow 72 traditional steps.”可知,这两句是让步关系,所以空处应选Although引导此让步状语从句。故选D。
88.“我们一定要保护好这一文化瑰宝,而且已经取得了一定的成绩。”车间主任王先生说着,自豪地递给我一块印有吉祥图案的布。
sadly悲伤地;proudly自豪地;peacefully平静地;angrily愤怒地。根据“we have made some achievements”可知,王先生他们取得了一定的成绩,所以当他聊到这个话题时,他感到自豪。故选B。
89.50多所学校成立了夏布俱乐部,学生们可以从中了解更多。
started创办;missed错过;visited参观;closed关闭。根据“Over 50 schools have...Xiabu clubs”可知,50多所学校创办了夏布俱乐部。故选A。
90.它们可以相互配合,总是相处得很好。
get off下车;get back回来;get on相处融洽;get up起床。get on well“相处得很好”。故选C。
91.B 92.B 93.C 94.A 95.A 96.B 97.C 98.D 99.A 100.C
本文主要讲述了作者和父亲之间的一个故事。在小时候作者认为父亲对自己很苛刻,直到有一天他发现了父亲一直在背后偷偷地关注着自己的安全,才明白了父亲一直都很关心自己,从而改变了对父亲的看法。
91.尽管公共汽车站离家有两英里,但他从来没有在那里与我相遇。
Until直到;Although尽管;Since自从;Unless除非。根据“...the bus stop was two miles away from home, he never met me there.”可知,前后文表示转折。Although表示让步关系,符合语境。故选B。
92.如果我抱怨,他总是大声说,“那就是你双腿的用处!”
soft柔软的;loud大声的;sweet甜美的;low低的。根据“That’s what your legs are for!”可推知,父亲用严厉的口吻大声说话,故选B。
93.我还以为我父亲从不担心我的安全。
his他的;her她的;my我的;our我们的。根据“And I thought my father never worried about...safety.”可知,作者认为父亲从来不会担心自己的安全,故选C。
94.但是这种感觉在一个春天的晚上改变了。
changed改变;grew成长;lost失去;left离开。根据“And I thought my father never worried about my safety. But that feeling...on a spring evening.”可知,but表示转折,此处应该表示我以为父亲不关心我的感觉发生了改变。故选A。
95.那天晚上,当公共汽车到达车站时,我下了公共汽车走回家。
got off下车;waited for等待;looked around到处浏览;took down拆下。根据“when the bus arrived at the stop, I...the bus to walk home.”可知,车子到站需要下车走路回家,故选A。
96.突然,我看到一个灰色的东西沿着灌木丛的顶端向我的房子移动。
Luckily幸运地;Suddenly突然地;Unluckily不幸运地;Finally最终,最后。根据“There was a row of bush (矮树丛) along the way. ..., I saw something grey moving along the top of the bush towards my house.”可知,此处强调动作突然发生。故选B。
97.当我走近时,我意识到那是我父亲的头。
neck脖子;foot脚;head头;eye眼睛。根据“Then I knew, each time I came home, he would stand behind the bush”可知,父亲站在矮树丛的后面,作者看到的就是父亲的头,故选C。
98.然后我知道,每次我回家,他都会站在灌木丛后面,看着,直到他知道我安全到家。
before在……之前;beside在……旁边;below在……下面;behind在……后面。根据“he would stand...the bush and watched me until he knew I arrived safely.”可知,此处表示站在灌木丛后面。故选D。
99.在那个时候,我知道他在偷偷地关心我。
cared关心;looked看;worked工作;answered回答。根据“Then I knew, each time I came home, he would stand behind the bush...until he knew I arrived safely.”可知,作者明白父亲是关心自己的,故选A。
100.我从没告诉过父亲我知道他的秘密。
choice选择;opinion观点;secret秘密;plan计划。根据前文描述可知,父亲是悄悄地躲在矮树丛后面,看着作者安全到家,所以这应是父亲的秘密,故选C。
101.B 102.A 103.A 104.C 105.C 106.D 107.A 108.B 109.D 110.B
本文讲述矮个子Peter通过刻苦训练成为排球队击球手的故事,说明努力能将劣势转化为优势。
101.你很好,但我们需要更高的球员。
shorter更矮的;taller更高的;younger更年轻的;faster更快的。根据上文“The gym was full of tall students who tried out for the school volleyball team”以及“Peter, a boy only 1.5 meters tall”可知,教练需要更高的选手。故选B。
102.排球击球手需要跳得高才能把球打过网。
over在……上方;under在……下面;through通过;beside在旁边。根据“A hitter in volleyball needs to jump high to hit the ball…the net.”的语境及常识可知,此处指把球打过网。故选A。
103.教练怀疑地看着他。
doubtfully怀疑地;happily开心地;angrily生气地;proudly骄傲地。根据下文“A hitter You ”可知,此处表示持怀疑的态度。故选A。
104.彼得向前跑去,我们接下来看到的景象令人难以置信。
scary吓人的;funny好笑的;unbelievable难以置信的;boring无聊的。根据下文“He seemed to be able to fly!”可知,此处强调出人意料。故选C。
105.他跳得如此之高,以至于即使以他的身高,他也能把球重重地打下来。
style风格;speed速度;height身高;build体型。根据上文“Peter, a boy only 1.5 meters tall”可知,此处强调的是他的身高。故选C。
106.体育馆里一片寂静,然后每个人都大声欢呼。
thought思考;sang唱歌;argued争论;cheered欢呼。根据上文“He seemed to be able to fly! He jumped so high that even with his…he was able to hit the ball down hard.”可知,Peter表现惊人,观众应是欢呼。故选D。
107.在我们的第一场比赛中,对方队嘲笑Peter。
laughed at嘲笑;cared about关心;fought with打架;looked after照顾。根据下文“Look at that small boy!”可知,对方嘲笑Peter。故选A。
108.当球传来时,Peter跳得比其他任何人都高,并大力击球。
him他;it它;them它们;us我们。根据“When the ball came”可知,此处指击球,应用it指代“the ball”。故选B。
109.虽然我个子矮,但我还是学会了跳得高。
if如果;so所以;unless除非;though虽然。根据“I learned and practiced jumping high…I was short”的语境可知,此处表示让步关系,though符合。故选D。
110.Peter告诉我们,成功者寻找的是解决方案,而不是借口。
problems问题;solutions解决方法;decisions决定;dreams梦想。根据“not excuses”可知,此处形成对比,指成功者寻找的是解决方案。故选B。
111.C 112.C 113.B 114.B 115.C 116.B 117.B 118.B 119.A 120.A
本文主要介绍了家庭信息和居住的城市。
111.两年前我父亲在工厂工作,现在他是一位成功的商人。
work工作,动词原形; works工作,第三人称单数;worked工作,过去式;working工作,现在分词。根据“in a factory two years ago”可知,时态是一般过去时,故选C。
112.她把我们照顾得很好。
looks for寻找;looks at看着;looks after照顾;looks up查阅。根据“us very well”可知,把我们照顾得很好,故选C。
113.我父亲总是说我妈妈是世界上最好的厨师。
better更好的,比较级;the best最好的,最高级;good好的,原级;well好,副词。根据“cook in the world”可知,此处需要最高级,故选B。
114.她比我大。
old老的,原级;older更老的,比较级;young年轻的,原级;oldest最老的,最高级。根据“than me”可知,需要比较级,故选B。
115.这真的让我很生气。
sad悲伤的;happy开心的;angry生气的;kind友善的。根据“She thinks she knows more than I do, so she can always tell me what to do.”可知,让我很生气,故选C。
116.我住在重庆,它被称为“山城”。
the City of Ice冰城;the Mountain City山城;The City of Water水城;the Sun City太阳城。根据“I live in Chongqing.”可知,重庆是山城,故选B。
117.它也是一个“热”的城市,以火锅和小面闻名。
noodle面条,单数;noodles面条,复数;noodles’面条的,所有格;a noodle一根面条。根据“It is famous for its hotpot”可知,以面条出名,需要名词复数,故选B。
118.这里的夏天真的很热。
spring春天;summer夏天;autumn秋天;winter冬天。根据“And it is really hot”可知,夏天很热,故选B。
119.欢迎来到重庆。
to到,表示方向;at在,表示地点;in在……内;of……的。welcome to...“欢迎来到”,故选A。
120.如果你来,我很乐意当你的导游。
your你的,形容词性物主代词;you你,宾格;yours你的,名词性物主代词;yourself你自己,反身代词。根据“guide”可知,形容词性物主代词修饰名词,故选A。
121.B 122.D 123.A 124.B 125.C 126.A 127.D 128.B 129.D 130.C
本文讲述了女宇航员王浩泽的成长经历、训练强度以及她对未来的太空之旅的期待。
121.父母树立的榜样从小就教会她努力是必要的。
choice选择;effort精力,努力;luck运气;advice建议。根据上文“They both made great achievements in their own fields by working hard.”可知,他的父母通过努力在工作上取得了很大成就,父母的榜样教会她努力是必要的。故选B。
122.由于她的努力,王浩泽通过了严格测试,于2018年成为中国第三批宇航员中唯一的女性。
replied回复;failed失败;left离开;passed通过。根据“Because of her hard work”可知,因为她很努力,故而通过了严格测试。故选D。
123.我很高兴能将我的个人价值与国家需求联系起来。
connect连接;control控制;compare对比;compete竞争。根据“...my personal value with the needs of my country.”可知,此处指“将个人价值与国家需求结合”。故选A。
124.宇航员在训练期间必须经历各种艰苦环境中不同环境的测试。
meaningful有意义的;different不同的;enjoyable享受的;popular流行的。根据“Astronauts must experience all kinds of hard tests in...environments during their training.”可知,宇航员训练需要适应各种不同的环境。故选B。
125.这对身体和心理都是巨大挑战。
neither两者都不;between在两者之间;both两者都;among在三者及以上。根据“body and mind.”可知,空处指“身体和心理”,需both...and...“两者都”,故选C。
126.我们在沙漠里感受到巨大的温差,我们也看到了天空中美丽的星星。
beautiful美丽的;painful疼痛的;disabled残疾的;hopeless绝望的。根据“stars in the sky”可知,空处指“美丽的星星”。故选A。
127.当然,这些都没有让王放弃。
all三者及以上都;some一些,常用于肯定句;any一些,常用于否定句或疑问句;none没有一个。根据“of these makes Wang give up.”可知,那些困难没有一个让她放弃。故选D。
128.我们正走在充满挑战的路上,但我热爱这条路。
so所以;but但是;or或者;however然而。根据空前后关系可知,空处表转折,因空后无逗号,需连词but。故选B。
129.如果路上布满荆棘,我们就突破荆棘。
during在……期间;along沿着;after在……之后;through通过。break through是固定搭配,意为“突破/穿越荆棘”。故选D。
130.她现在充满信心,准备勇敢面对未来生活中的任何困难。
carefully认真地;safely安全地;bravely勇敢地;politely有礼貌地。根据“face any difficulty”可知,勇敢面对任何困难。故选C。
131.C 132.B 133.C 134.C 135.D 136.A 137.C 138.A 139.A 140.B
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一个年轻人请教苏格拉底成功的秘诀,最后告诉他,当你像渴望呼吸一样渴望成功,你就能成功。
131.一天,一个有强烈愿望想要成功的年轻人去一位智慧的人苏格拉底的家。
happy开心的;outgoing外向的;wise英明的,智慧的;brave勇敢的。根据常识及“People always come to you for suggestions.”可知,人们总是前来寻求意见,说明苏格拉底以智慧著称。故选C。
132.在沙子上,苏格拉底继续径直走入水里,年轻人跟着。
refused拒绝;followed跟从;understood理解;left离开。根据“When they both stood chest-deep in the ocean”可知,年轻人跟着苏格拉底走入水里。故选B。
133.苏格拉底将年轻人的头快速按到水下。
me我;you你,你们;it它;them他们。根据“Socrates placed his hands on the young man’s head and quickly forced...under the water.”可知,苏格拉底把年轻人的头快速按到水下,故空处需it代指“头部”。故选C。
134.大约10秒钟后,年轻人挣扎着从水里出来,呼吸空气。
into进入;next to挨着;out of……的外面;away from远离。根据“the water, breathing in air.”可知,年轻人挣扎着从水里出来,呼吸空气。故选C。
135.年轻人非常仰慕苏格拉底。
thanked感谢;missed想念;encouraged鼓励;admired仰慕。根据上文“One day, a young man with a strong wish to be a success went to the home of a/an...man, Socrates.”可知,年轻人向苏格拉底寻求意见,是因为仰慕他,觉得他有智慧。故选D。
136.然而,一周后年轻人想他可能惹恼了苏格拉底,于是返回再次拜访苏格拉底。
so所以;although虽然;when当……时;unless除非。根据空前后关系可知,空处表结果,需连词so。故选A。
137.然而,这次年轻人做好准备,提前深呼吸。
early早;late迟;ready准备的;surprised吃惊的。根据“Before going under, he took a deep breath”可知,他提前深呼吸,说明他这次提前做好了准备。故选C。
138.30天后年轻人不想放弃,决定最后尝试一次。
give up放弃;give away赠送;give out分发;give back归还。根据“so he decided to go one final time.”可知,他决定最后试一次,说明他不想放弃。故选A。
139.他露出水面呼吸并喊道,“苏格拉底,我什么每次我来找你,让你告诉我成功的秘诀,你都是带我到水里,把我的头浸入水里。”
secret秘密;solution解决;result结果;meaning意思。根据上文“One day, a young man with a strong wish to be a success went to the home of a/an...”可知,年轻人寻求成功的秘诀。故选A。
140.当你渴望成功就像渴望呼吸一样多时,你将会取得很大的成功。
slowly慢慢地;much很多;possibly可能地;soon不久。根据“when you want to succeed as...as you want to breathe, you will be a great success.”可知,只有你渴望成功就像渴望呼吸一样多时,才会成功。故选B。
141.D 142.C 143.B 144.A 145.D 146.B 147.C 148.A 149.B 150.C
本文讲述海南一名10岁男孩夜间独自出海捕鱿鱼时遇险漂流,最终获救的故事,警示海洋活动的危险性。
141.他的经历让人想起了著名电影《少年派的奇幻漂流》中的那个男孩。
dream梦想;hobby爱好;suggestion建议;experience经历。根据上文“A 10-year-old boy from Hainan Province had a scary adventure at sea.”可知,此处指小男孩在海上的冒险经历。故选D。
142.这个男孩晚上独自出去抓鱿鱼,但在他的小船上睡着了。
sell卖;bring带;catch捕捉;reach到达。根据下文“It’s always safer to fish with adults”可知,此处指捕鱼。故选C。
143.大海波涛汹涌,波浪很大,狂风大作。
clouds云;winds风;sounds声音;songs歌声。根据“The sea was very rough”可知,大海波涛汹涌,应是风很大。故选B。
144.即使是成年人也会发现在这种情况下很难保持安全。
difficult困难;interesting有趣;possible可能;strange奇怪。根据上文“The sea was very rough (汹涌的), with big waves and strong…”以及空前的“Even adults”可知,此处强调困难性很大。故选A。
145.他累了,晒伤了,非常害怕。
excited兴奋的;bored无聊的;angry愤怒的;tired疲惫的。根据上文“For a whole day and night, the boy drifted (漂流) on the sea…There wasn’t food or water in his boat.”可知,漂流一昼夜且缺食水,应是会感到疲惫。故选D。
146.幸运的是,三亚附近的一艘渔船找到了他并救了他。
Recently最近;Luckily幸运地;Slowly缓慢地;Carefully小心地。根据“a fishing boat near Sanya found him and rescued him”可知,小男孩获救了,应是一件幸运的事情。故选B。
147.男孩告诉渔民,他来自30多公里外的陵水县的一个村庄!
warned警告;understood理解;told告诉;looked看。根据“he came from a village in Lingshui county—more than 30 kilometers away”可知,此处指告知对方自己的信息。故选C。
148.渔夫报警后,男孩的父母来接他回家。
After在……之后;If如果;Although尽管;Because因为。根据“…the fishermen called the police, the boy’s parents came to take him home”的语境可知,时间逻辑顺序为报警后父母到来。故选A。
149.这个故事告诉我们,大海可能很危险,尤其是对孩子们来说。
promises承诺;shows表明;invites邀请;starts开始。根据“This story…us that the sea can be dangerous, especially for children.”的语境可知,此处表示故事表明出来的道理。故选B。
150.与成年人一起钓鱼总是更安全的,避免晚上独自外出。
getting up起床;looking through浏览;going out外出;taking off起飞。根据上文“The boy went out alone at night”可知,此处建议避免晚上独自外出。故选C。
151.B 152.C 153.A 154.C 155.D 156.C 157.C 158.B 159.D 160.D
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者加入Habitat组织,在菲律宾内格罗斯岛作为志愿者帮助有需要的人建造房屋的经历,以及在此过程中收获的友谊和对生活意义的感悟。
151.这是一个帮助有需要的人建造房屋的组织。
roads道路;houses房屋;bridges桥梁;schools学校。根据后文“the idea of building other people’s houses”可知,该组织是帮助建造房屋的,houses符合语境。故选B。
152.对我来说,为别人盖房子的想法非常令人兴奋。
risky有风险的;boring无聊的;exciting令人兴奋的;simple简单的。根据后文作者多次参与志愿活动可知,作者对帮人建房这件事是积极态度,exciting符合语境。故选C。
153.2022年,我第一次作为Habitat志愿者前往菲律宾的内格罗斯岛。
volunteer志愿者;visitor游客;engineer工程师;reporter记者。根据后文“The volunteers and the families on Negros Island became friends.”可知,作者是以志愿者身份去的,volunteer符合语境。故选A。
154.2024年是我第三次作为帮手在那里工作。
first第一;second第二;third第三;fourth第四。根据“ In 2022, I went to Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat ... for the first time. I went back there the next year. 2024 was the ... time that I had worked there as a helper.”可知,前文提到2022年第一次去,2023年又去了一次,因此2024年是第三次去,third符合语境。故选C。
155.遇见这些人对我们来说非常美好。
tiring累人的;surprising令人惊讶的;stressful有压力的;wonderful美好的。根据后文“We thought we went to help the people there ... they helped us understand the meaning of life”可知,作者觉得这段经历很好,wonderful符合语境。故选D。
156.我们以为我们是去帮助那里的人的,但他们同时也帮助我们理解了生活的意义。
if如果;or或者;but但是;so所以。根据“We thought we went to help the people there, ... they helped us to understand the meaning of life at the same time.”可知,前后句是转折关系,我们去帮忙,却也从对方那里收获了对生活意义的理解,but符合语境。故选C。
157.比如与家人、朋友和邻居共度时光,互相帮助,享受我们所拥有的。
wasting浪费;saving节省;spending花费、度过;controlling控制。根据“... time with our family”可知,spend time with sb.是固定搭配,意为“与某人共度时光”,spending符合语境。故选C。
158.在忙碌的生活中,我们有时会忘记这些事情。
refuse拒绝;forget忘记;share分享;choose选择。根据“in our busy life”可知,忙碌时会忘掉这些生活中重要的事,forget符合语境。故选B。
159.这次,我和来自世界各地的年轻人一起建造了一所房子。
by通过;behind在……后面;for为了;with和……一起。根据后文“We worked together”可知,是和各地年轻人一起建房,with符合语境。故选D。
160.最后一天,我们所有人都站在新房里,有一种满足感。
trust信任;fairness公平;sadness悲伤;satisfaction满足。根据后文“We knew we did something truly meaningful.”可知,因为做了有意义的事,所以会有满足感,satisfaction符合语境。故选D。
161.B 162.C 163.A 164.B 165.D 166.A 167.C 168.D 169.A 170.B
本文讲述了55岁的科学家Hilde Dosogne在2024年完成的一项非凡壮举——全年每天跑一场马拉松(共366场),并成为首位达成此成就的女性。
161.但希尔德·多索涅在2024年12月31日完成的马拉松比赛超级特别:这是她在2024年跑的第366场马拉松的最后一场。
first第一的;last最后的;fastest最快的;shortest最短的。根据“the...of the 366 marathons she had run in 2024”可知,2024年一共跑366场马拉松,12月31日这场是这366场中的最后一场,所以用“last”符合语境。故选B。
162.她还为乳腺癌研究筹集了超过7.5万美元。
in在……里面;with和……一起;for为了;at在。“raise money for...”是固定短语,意为“为……筹集资金”,所以此处应填“for”。故选C。
163.她认识几个患癌症的朋友和跑友,他们康复了或者病情缓解了——所有这些故事都对她产生了很大的影响。
influence影响;requirement要求;difference不同;experience经历。“have a big influence on...”是固定搭配,意思是“对……有很大影响”,这里说这些患癌朋友康复或病情缓解的故事对她影响很大,所以用“influence”合适。故选A。
164.但多索涅跑得甚至更远——她每天多跑一点,只是为了确保自己跑够了距离,以达到吉尼斯世界纪录的要求。
faster更快;farther更远(指距离);earlier更早;nearer更近。根据“she ran a little more every day”可知,她每天多跑一点,也就是在距离上跑得更远,所以用“farther”符合语境。故选B。
165.尽管她大部分马拉松比赛都是在比利时根特附近的一个湖周围的平坦道路上跑的,但多索涅面临着许多挑战。
If如果;Before在……之前;Because因为;Though尽管。前后句之间是转折关系,即虽然她大部分马拉松在平坦道路上跑,但依然面临很多挑战,“Though”引导让步状语从句,符合语境。故选D。
166.那天她从医院出来后,她又跑了一场新的马拉松,而不是完成她已经开始的那场。
another又一;other其他的;the other两者中的另一个;others其他人或物。这里说她跑了一场新的马拉松,用“another”表示“又一;再一”符合语境。故选A。
167.她说跑步对她的身体来说很艰难,但保持坚强的意志继续前进甚至更难。
habits习惯;mind思维;body身体;skills技能。根据常识,跑步对身体有一定挑战,结合语境这里说跑步对她身体艰难,所以用“body”合适。故选C。
168.多索涅被问到是否会鼓励其他人也尝试这样做。
warn警告;allow允许;remind提醒;encourage鼓励。根据后文她说不建议别人尝试,这里推测前文是问是否会鼓励别人尝试,“encourage sb. to do sth.”表示“鼓励某人做某事”,所以用“encourage”符合语境。故选D。
169.但那并不意味着她放弃跑步。
giving up放弃;giving away赠送;giving off发出(光、热、气味等);giving out分发。根据后文“In September, she’s planning on running a 153 - mile (246 - kilometer) race in Greece.”可知她九月还计划参加比赛,说明她没有放弃跑步,“give up doing sth.”表示“放弃做某事”,所以用“giving up”符合语境。故选A。
170.与她去年所取得的成就相比,这是一个小挑战,但这证明了她对跑步的热爱依然强烈。
special特别的;strong强烈的;common普通的;weak虚弱的。根据前文她去年跑了很多马拉松以及九月还计划参加比赛,说明她对跑步的热爱依然强烈,“strong”符合语境。故选B。
171.D 172.B 173.D 174.A 175.B 176.C 177.D 178.A 179.C 180.B
本文讲述小鸟Bluey寻找幸福的故事,通过与枯萎的花朵、瘸腿的鸭子和蜘蛛的对话,最终明白幸福不在远方,而在心中。
171.因此,Bluey开始了寻找幸福的旅程。
through通过……;after在……之后;at在……;for为了……。根据“Bluey spread its wings and flew back to its home, knowing that it had found happiness.”可知,此处指出发寻找幸福。look for“寻找”,固定搭配。故选D。
172.小鸟又好奇又困惑地问小花:“你快要死了。你为什么还这么高兴?”
also也;still仍然;even甚至;never从不。根据“You are going to die”可知,花虽将死但仍快乐,强调状态的延续,用still。故选B。
173.然后这只小鸟明白幸福是心中的希望。
peace和平;patience耐心;kindness善良;hope希望。根据“I am going to bear fruit and my dream will come true”可知,结出果实并且实现梦想是希望的延续。故选D。
174.在那儿,它看到一只瘸腿的鸭子正在唱着一首欢快的歌。
joyful快乐的;moving感人的;sad悲伤的;boring无聊的。根据“but it filled the air with a sense of pleasure”可知,歌曲是愉悦的。故选A。
175.它不知道为什么,就问鸭子:“你这么不幸。你为什么感到快乐?”。
lucky幸运的;unlucky不幸的;friendly友好的;unfriendly不友好的。根据“it saw a lame (瘸的) duck”可知,身体上有残疾是不幸的事。故选B。
176.它说:“因为我看到一只小鸭子摔倒了。我帮助它重新站起来了!”
swim游泳;run跑;fall摔倒;sing唱歌。根据“And I helped it stand up again”可知,小鸭子之前摔倒了,在瘸腿鸭子的帮助下站了起来。故选C。
177.它从墙上掉下来好几次,但它还是继续爬了一遍又一遍。
got on上车;put on穿上;turned on打开;went on继续。根据“over and over again”可知,蜘蛛继续行动。故选D。
178.小鸟问蜘蛛:“失败了那么多次,为什么你的脸上还挂着幸福呢?”
your你的;his他的;its它的;my我的。根据“The little bird asked the spider”可知,此处是小鸟对蜘蛛的直接提问,用第二人称“your”指代对方。故选A。
179.如果我尽力,我就一定能爬上墙。
although虽然;whether是否;if如果;unless除非。根据“I am sure to climb up the wall”和“I try my best”可知,尽力是爬上墙的条件。用if引导条件状语从句。故选C。
180.因为它看到了一个真理:幸福不是在一个遥远的地方,而是在自己的心里。
brain大脑;heart心;hands手;eyes眼睛。根据“Then the little bird got to know happiness is the hope in the heart.”和“Bluey realized that happiness is the love in the heart.”可知,此处指幸福在自己的心里。故选B。
181.A 182.D 183.A 184.D 185.B 186.D 187.A 188.C 189.B 190.C
本文讲述了Flora因宠物狗弄坏毛衣而开始学习修补衣物,并逐渐将其发展为一种新时尚的故事。
181.Stitch兴奋地跳起来,抓住了她最喜欢的毛衣。
excitedly兴奋地;angrily生气地;calmly平静地;secretly秘密地。根据“It was so happy…”可知Stitch很开心,故选A。
182.“我不能因为一个小洞就扔掉好衣服。”她想。
put on穿上;take out取出;hand out分发;throw away扔掉。根据“because of a small hole”和上下文,Flora不愿丢弃有破洞的衣服,故选D。
183.作为一名毛衣设计师,她经常自己制作毛衣。
As作为;Like像;For为了;With用。此处表示“作为设计师”的身份,故选A。
184.她决定学习一项新技能——修补。
subject科目;product产品;lesson课程;skill技能。根据后文“repairing”和“began by reading”可知这是新学习的技能,故选D。
185.她没有试图将修补痕迹最小化,而是转向了“显眼修补法”。
Because of因为;Instead of而不是;Thanks to多亏;Rather than宁可。根据后文“visible fixing”可知这是对前文的转折选择,故选B。
186.她在破洞处添加花朵或其他小设计。
another另一个;others其他人/物;the other两者中的另一个;other其他的。此处表示“其他设计”,修饰复数名词需用other,故选D。
187.这件毛衣现在成为英国博物馆特展的一部分,向游客传授衣物修补的历史。
visitors游客;doctors医生;reporters记者;officers官员。博物馆的展示对象通常是游客,故选A。
188.她在网上提供修补课程,并与超过10万粉丝分享修补建议。
takes拿;gives给;shares分享;brings带来。根据“advice”和“followers”可知是分享行为,故选C。
189.这种习俗消失多年了,但看到它重新流行真令人兴奋。
setting out出发;coming back回来;slowing down减速;moving forward前进。根据“has disappeared for ages”和“popular once again”可知是“回归”,故选B。
190.修补成为新时尚让我对未来感到乐观。
nervous紧张的;negative消极的;positive积极的;upset沮丧的。根据“glad”和“exciting”可知是积极态度,故选C。
191.C 192.A 193.B 194.A 195.B 196.C 197.C 198.D 199.C 200.A
本文主要讲述了作者为了帮助残疾孩子而参加马拉松比赛的事情。
191.唯一让我摆脱自我的事情就是跑步。
singing唱歌;dancing跳舞;running跑步;swimming游泳。根据后文“One day, I heard about a local marathon event.”以及选项可知,此处指的是跑步。故选C。
192.这不仅仅是一场比赛;这是为了给残疾儿童筹款而组织的。
raise筹款;make制作;shared分享;save挽救、节约。根据后文“money for children with disabilities.”以及选项可知,此处指的是马拉松是为了给残疾儿童筹款而组织的。故选A。
193.虽然想到要在这么多人面前跑步让我害怕,但我还是决定参加。
Because因为;Although虽然;If如果;When当……时。根据“the thought of running in front of so many people scared me”和“I decided to take part.”以及选项可知,前后构成转折关系,所以此处应该用Although引导让步状语从句。故选B。
194.我开始每天训练,无论天气炎热还是寒冷的时候。
hot晴朗的;cloudy多云的;fine好的;cool凉爽的。根据“no matter when it was...or cold”以及选项可知,此处表示无论天气炎热还是寒冷的时候,作者每天训练,应用hot和后面的cold相对。故选A。
195.当我站在起跑线上时,我感到紧张,心跳加速。
tired疲倦的;nervous紧张的;disappointed失望的;comfortably舒服地。根据后文“and my heart was beating fast”以及选项可知,此处指的是他感到紧张,心跳加速。故选B。
196.他们甜美的微笑让我放松,所以我平静下来。
My我的;Our我们的;Their他们的;Her她的。根据前文“But then, I saw a group of children with disabilities cheering us on.”以及选项可知,此处指的是这些残疾孩子们甜美的微笑让作者放松,所以此处应该用形容词性物主代词their修饰smiles。故选C。
197.在比赛期间,我累了,有几次想放弃。
stand up站立;set up建立;give up放弃;hurry up快点。根据“During the race, I got tired”和后文“But whenever I thought of those children, I found the strength to keep going.”以及选项可知,此处指的是作者有几次想放弃。故选C。
198.当我接近终点线时,一个坐在轮椅上的小女孩伸出双手喊道:“你能行!”
legs腿;eyes眼睛;ears耳朵;hands手。根据“a little girl in a wheelchair reached out her...”以及选项选项可知,此处指的是一个坐在轮椅上的小女孩伸出双手。故选D。
199.我冲过了终点线,感受到前所未有的幸福感。
disappointment失望;humor幽默;happiness幸福,开心;kindness善良。根据“I crossed the finish line”以及选项可知,此处指的是作者感受到前所未有的幸福感。故选C。
200.不是因为我赢了,而是因为我面对了恐惧,做出了小小的改变。
difference不同;mistake错误;wish希望;decision决定。根据前文“I had always been a shy and quiet boy.”和“I crossed the finish line and felt a sense of...like never before.”以及选项可知,此处指的是作者做出了小小的改变。故选A。
201.B 202.C 203.D 204.A 205.C 206.D 207.A 208.C 209.D 210.B
本文讲述了一位母亲在餐厅偶遇流浪汉的经历。她克服最初的不适,通过为对方点餐和真诚致谢,向孩子示范了尊重与感恩。
201.我们走向餐厅入口时,一个留着蓬乱胡须、头发凌乱的男子从一张长椅上跳了起来,为我们打开了门,并以友好的态度和我们打了招呼。
school学校;restaurant餐厅;museum博物馆;hospital医院。根据“ordered our lunch”可知,进入餐厅点午餐,故选B。
202.妈妈,他身上的味道很难闻。
badly糟糕地;nice好闻的;terrible难闻的;well好地。根据“a man with a messy beard (胡须) and dirty hair”可知,留着蓬乱胡须、头发凌乱的男子身上会比较难闻,smell是感官动词,后接形容词,故选C。
203.成为母亲那天,我下定决心要为孩子树立榜样。
come up提出;set up建立;looked up查阅;made up下决心。make up one’s mind to do sth“下定决心做某事”,故选D。
204.然而,有时当事情进展不顺利时,要成为一个好榜样却变得十分困难。
difficult困难的;famous著名的;exciting兴奋的;serious严肃的。根据“when things didn’t go right, being a good example was ”可知,事情紧张不顺利时,要成为一个好榜样并不是那么容易,故选A。
205.他们匆匆从他身边经过,甚至没注意到他。
She她;We我们;They他们;He他。根据“opening the door for a couple. ”可知,此处指代“couple”,应用代词they,故选C。
206.先让他们进去之后,我走出门时大声对他说了声“谢谢”。
at在;out出去;on在……上;in在……里。根据“Just then, the ‘doorman’ was opening the door for a couple.”可知,“门童”开门是让夫妇进来,故选D。
207.他说除非买食物,否则不能进入餐厅。
unless除非;so所以;though虽然;if如果。根据“He said he was not allowed inside…he bought food”可知,除非买食物,否则不能进入餐厅,故选A。
208.我向家人说明了他的情况。
said说;spoke讲话;told告诉;talked交谈。根据“When I returned, we talked a bit.”及“I went back and … my family his situation”可知,作者和这位“门童”聊了许多并知道了他的情况,之后作者把他的情况告诉了家人,故选C。
209.当该继续我们的行程时,我注意到那位“门童”正津津有味地吃着他的饭菜。
buying购买;cooking烹饪;waiting等待;enjoying享用。根据“but when I said the order was for the ‘doorman’, they smiled”及“I noticed the ‘doorman’ … his meal”可知,作者为这位“门童”点了餐,所以此处指注意到他在享用自己的餐食,故选D。
210.我对那位仅仅为我开门的男士表示了感谢,同时我也感谢那个让我以身作则来教育孩子的机会。
mostly主要;simply仅仅;especially尤其;hardly几乎不。根据“I said thanks to a man who had… opened a door for me”可知,门童只为作者开了门,故选B。
211.B 212.A 213.D 214.B 215.A 216.C 217.C 218.B 219.A 220.D
本文讲述暴风雨后,作者夫妇救助雏鸟并见证鸟父母保护幼鸟的感人故事,体现了生命的顽强。
211.第二天早上,我丈夫在院子里砍倒倒下的树。
forest森林;yard院子;park公园;field田野。根据“out to the yard”可知,是砍倒院子里倒下的树。故选B。
212.我正在里面做家务,他突然进来,看起来很严肃。
serious严肃的;excited兴奋的;calm平静的;bored无聊的。根据“I’m not sure if I should tell you this”可知,丈夫不确定是否应该告诉我这件事,由此可知他的表情是看起来严肃的。故选A。
213.我跟着他到了院子。
led带领;invited邀请;watched观看;followed跟随。根据“Just come with me,”可知,我是跟随丈夫来到了院子。故选D。
214.在我们面前,树枝上有四只幼鸟,它们从巢中掉了下来,但令人惊讶的是,它们都还活着。
dead死的;alive活着的;lovely可爱的;asleep睡着的。根据“having fallen out of their nest”及but表示转折可知,四只幼鸟虽然从巢里掉了下来,但是它们都还活着。故选B。
215.我捡起它们,用手做了一个“巢”。
with用;by通过;on在……上面;of……的。根据“my hands”可知,此处是指用手给幼鸟做了一个“巢”。故选A。
216.幸运的是,我们在树的中心找到了它们的巢,并将它们放在里面。
our我们的;your你们的;their它们的;its它的。此处指代前文的四只幼鸟,用their指代,表示“它们的巢”。故选C。
217.没有羽毛,这些幼鸟很容易被太阳灼伤。
suddenly突然;clearly清晰地;easily容易地;unexpectedly意外地。根据“Without feathers (羽毛), these little birds could be burnt by the sun”可知,是指没有羽毛,这些幼鸟容易被太阳灼伤。故选C。
218.当我们站在离鸟巢足够远的地方时,我想知道它们的妈妈是否会回来找它们。
that引导宾语从句,无实际意义;if是否;why为什么;where哪里。根据“I wondered ... their mother would come back to find them.”可知,是指想知道幼鸟的妈妈是否会回来找它们,用if引导宾语从句。故选B。
219.她低下头,展开翅膀盖住小鸟,让它们免受强风和烈日伤害。
cover覆盖;kiss吻;feed喂养;stop阻止。根据“spread her wings to ... baby birds, keeping them safe from the strong wind and the hot sun”可知,是指张开翅膀盖住小鸟,以保护它们。故选A。
220.被蓝鸟的力量所感动,我保留了院子里的空巢。
threw扔;sold卖;built建立;kept保留。根据“Whenever I see it, it reminds me to stay strong and never give up, no matter how bad things seem.”可知,作者保留了那个空巢。故选D。
221.B 222.B 223.A 224.D 225.B 226.A 227.A 228.C 229.B 230.C
本文通过一个父亲让四个儿子在不同季节观察梨树的故事,表明了不能仅凭一时的观察就对事物或人下结论,而应耐心等待,全面了解后再做出判断。
221.他希望儿子们学会不要急于判断事情。
guess猜测;judge判断;find找到;consider考虑。根据“He told them that they cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only on e season”可知是不要太快进行判断。故选B。
222.于是,他让每个儿子在不同的季节去观察一棵梨树。
time时间;season季节;month月份;year年。根据“in the winter the second in the spring”可知是在不同的季节去的。故选B。
223.大儿子在冬天去,二儿子在春天去,三儿子在夏天去,而最小的儿子在秋天去。
youngest最年轻的;cleverest最聪明的;oldest最老的,最年长的;strongest最强壮的。根据“The first son went in the winter the second in the spring, the third in the summer, and the...son”可知此处指最小的儿子。故选A。
224.当他们都去观察并回来之后,他把他们召集在一起,让他们描述他们所看到的。
where在哪里;how如何;that引导从句,无意义;what什么。此处是宾语从句,从句缺少see的宾语,用what引导。故选D。
225.三儿子说,它开满了芬芳的花朵,看起来非常美丽,是他见过的最可爱的东西。
heard听到;seen看到;imagined想象;dreamed梦见。根据“and it was the most lovely thing he had ever”可知是他见过的最可爱的东西。故选B。
226.最小的儿子却不同意他们的看法。
with和;for为了;in在里面;at在。disagree with“不同意某人的看法”。故选A。
227.然后,这个人向儿子们解释说,他们说得都对,因为他们各自只看到了梨树生命中的一个季节。
they他们;we我们;you你/你们;he他。根据“were all right, because they had each seen but one season”可知是这四个儿子都对,用代词they指代。故选A。
228.然后,父亲向儿子们解释说,他们说得都对,因为他们各自只看到了梨树生命中的一个季节。
food’s食物的;person’s人的;tree’s树的;fruit’s水果的。根据“So he sent each son to observe a pear tree”可知是梨树生命中的一个季节。故选C。
229.如果你在冬天就放弃,你就会错过春天的希望、夏天的美丽和秋天的收获。
receive收到;miss错过;avoid避免;escape逃脱。根据“If you give up when it’s winter”可知如果冬天放弃的话,就会错过接下来三个季节。故选B。
230.我们应该学会耐心地看待事物,等待完整的故事展开。
quickly快速地;silently悄悄地;patiently耐心地;luckily幸运地。根据“wait until the full story comes out.”可知要耐心点,等待完整的故事展开。故选C。
231.C 232.A 233.B 234.D 235.B 236.D 237.A 238.C 239.B 240.A
作者讲述自己在求学过程中遇到困难,离开大学去工作却并不如意,后来又重返校园,通过努力取得好成绩。作者通过自身经历总结感悟,鼓励大家掌控自己的生活,不要被动接受。
231.虽然有我喜欢的方面,但我讨厌的方面似乎在增加且更具影响力。
ideas想法;duties职责;weight重量,影响力;secret秘密。根据“Though there were things I loved about it, the things I hated about it seemed to grow and carry more...”可知,这里说讨厌的事情影响更大,carry more weight 表示“更有分量,更具影响力”,故选C。
232.对于一个没有大学学位的年轻女孩来说,我的起薪相当可观。
satisfying令人满意的;special特别的;low低的;unfair不公平的。根据“I thought I would have a comfortable life ahead”可知,后文作者觉得自己会有舒适生活,说明起薪是令人满意的,故选A。
233.我原以为自己未来会过上舒适的生活,于是将所有的梦想和才能都抛诸脑后了。
soon很快;alone独自;away离开;off离开。根据“and left...all my dreams and talents.”可知,此处用leave alone表示“不管,不理”,这里指抛开梦想和天赋,故选B。
234.然而,繁重的工作让我身心俱疲。
mine我的,名词性物主代词;us我们,宾格;you你/你们,主格或宾格;me我,宾格。根据“However, the heavy work made...feel physically and mentally sick.”可知,这里说工作让“我”不舒服,故选D。
235.不管我多么努力地说服自己离开大学后就自由了,但我时不时还是会感到不满意。
uncomfortable不舒服的;dissatisfied不满意的;excited兴奋的;impatient不耐烦的。根据“No matter how hard I tried to brainwash myself that I was free after leaving college, I felt...from time to time.”并从后文作者又重返校园可知,离开大学后她并不满意,故选B。
236.所以我把以前的借口变成了对自己的挑战。
entered进入;divided分开;knocked敲;turned转变。根据“So I...my old excuses into challenges for myself.”可知,此处用固定搭配“turn... into...”,表示“把……变成……”,故选D。
237.因为一位优秀的老师,去年夏天我最终参加了一个交换项目学习意大利语,这是一次改变人生的经历。
ended up最终;gave up放弃;put up张贴,搭建;set up建立。根据“Because of an excellent teacher, I...studying Italian in an exchange program last summer”可知,这里说最后参加了交换项目,ended up doing sth表示“最终做某事”,符合语境,故选A。
238.我确实很累,但这一切都值得我付出努力。
unless除非;until直到;but但是;before在……之前。根据“I’m certainly tired...it’s been worth my work.”可知,前后是转折关系,虽然累但是值得,故选C。
239.这周我终于迎来了在校的最后一天,我为考试做好了充分准备,并以优异的成绩毕业。
at在(地点、时间点等);with具有,带着;by通过;in在……里面。根据“and I was well prepared for my exams and left school...honors.”可知,此处用固定搭配“with honors”表示“以优异的成绩”,故选B。
240.掌控你的生活,不要只是让事情发生在你身上。
happen发生;explain解释;belong属于;listen听。根据“Take control of your life; don’t just let it...to you.”可知,此处用固定搭配“let sth happen to sb”表示“让某事发生在某人身上”,符合语境,故选A。
241.B 242.A 243.B 244.B 245.D 246.C 247.B 248.A 249.D 250.B
本文主要讲述了一位新来的数学老师和一个看似“愚笨”的新生之间的故事。
241.其中一个新来的孩子似乎是最笨的。
funniest最有趣的;stupidest最笨的;busiest最忙的;cleverest最聪明的。根据下文“He would...end up saying something very stupid. For example, two and two was five.”可知,这个新生总是给出错误答案,连“2加2”都算不对。由此可知,他是新来的孩子中最笨的。故选B。
242.无论别人多快或多慢地尝试向他解释数字,都没有什么区别。
explaining解释;telling告诉;writing写;creating创造。根据“It made no difference however quickly or however slowly others tried...numbers to him.”可知,此处指“尝试给他解释数字”。故选A。
243.他最后总是会说一些非常愚蠢的答案。
never从不;always总是;sometimes有时;hardly几乎不。根据下文“For example, two and two was five.”可知,这个新生居然说出“2加2等于5”这样的答案,由此推知,他总是会说一些非常愚蠢的答案。故选B。
244.在这个男孩加入这个班之前,数学课是最无聊的。
If如果;Before在……之前;Since自从;As随着。根据下文“Now they were great fun.”可知,现在的数学课很有趣,由此推知,在这个男孩加入这个班之前,数学课是最无聊的。故选B。
245.在数学老师的鼓励下,其他孩子听这个新来的孩子在课堂上给出错误答案,然后他们必须纠正他的答案。
after在……之后;with和;outside在……外面;in在……里面。根据“other children listened to the new kid giving wrong answers...class”可知,其他孩子听这个新来的孩子在课堂上给出错误答案。in class“在课堂上”。故选D。
246.其他学生都想第一个发现这个孩子的错误,然后想出最有创意的方法向他解释。
advantages优点;records记录;mistakes错误;interests兴趣。根据“then think about the most creative ways to explain them to him”可推知,学生们之所以向这个新生解释,是因为他们发现了他的错误。故选C。
247.似乎其他学生对这个新来的孩子所做的并没有给他带来任何麻烦。
them他们;him他;us我们;me我。根据“It seemed that what other students did to the new kid didn’t bring...any trouble.”可知,其他学生所做的似乎没有给这个新来的男孩带来任何麻烦。因此,空处应选代词him用于指代这个新来的男孩。故选B。
248.然而,一个名叫刘易斯的善良男孩确信这一定会让他内心感到悲伤。
sad悲伤的;surprised惊讶的;curious好奇的;warm温暖的。根据“Other students all wanted to be the first to find the kid’s...and then think about the most creative ways to explain them to him.”可知,班上其他学生都试图用各种方法来纠正男孩的错误,刘易斯认为这会使男孩感到很伤心。故选A。
249.刘易斯确信他会看到那个男孩在哭。
shouting喊叫;laughing笑;regretting懊悔;crying哭。根据上文“Lewis decided to follow him home after school”可推知,刘易斯之所以放学后跟着这个男孩,是因为他确信这个男孩会因为太伤心而哭泣。故选D。
250.跟着他们,刘易斯可以听到他们在谈论数学。
life人生;math数学;music音乐;money钱。根据上文“It was the new math teacher! The teacher gave the boy a hug and then they went hand in hand.”可知,男孩和数学老师在一起,由此推知,他们在谈论数学。故选B。
251.D 252.B 253.C 254.A 255.A 256.B 257.A 258.C 259.D 260.B
本文讲述苏格拉底通过独特方式向年轻人传授成功秘诀的故事。
251.他询问成功的秘诀。
ability能力;method方法;knowledge知识;secret秘密。根据最后一段“Son, I have already tried three times to teach you the secret of being a great success.”可知询问的是成功的秘诀。故选D。
252.以不同寻常的教学方法而闻名的苏格拉底只是简单地说:“明天日出前在河边见我。”
common普通的;unusual不寻常的;clear清晰的;silent沉默的。根据后文“Socrates placed his hands on the young man’s head.”的行为可知教学方法不寻常。故选B。
253.苏格拉底微笑着热情问候他。
angrily愤怒地;quickly快速地;warmly热情地;sadly悲伤地。根据“smiled”可知态度友好,应是热情问候。故选C。
254.当他们朝湍急的河水走去时,年轻人既兴奋又紧张。
excited兴奋的;shocked震惊的;unhappy不开心的;relaxed放松的。根据“He couldn’t wait to succeed.”可知,年轻人是兴奋的。故选A。
255.苏格拉底继续直直地跳入水中,年轻人紧随其后。
followed跟随;escaped逃跑;stopped停止;waited等待。根据“When they both stood chest-deep in the river”可知年轻人跟着跳进了河里。故选A。
256.他毫不犹豫地把它压到水下。
on在……上;under在……下;above在……上方;through穿过。根据“his need for air”可知将头压入水下。故选B。
257.只有当他最需要空气的时候,苏格拉底才放开了他。
let go of松开;look at看着;laugh at嘲笑;run after追赶。根据“Only when his need for air became the strongest did Socrates...him.”可知放开他,他才能呼吸到空气。故选A。
258.第三天也是如此。
And和;But但是;So因此、如此;Or或者。根据“And the second day, the young man came again. Socrates did the same thing...was the third day.”可知,第三天也是如此,此处用so引导倒装句,表示“也是”。故选C。
259.为什么每次我来问你这个秘密,你所做的就是把我带到水里,然后把我的头按在水里?
take拿走;bring带来;send发送;press按压。根据“bring me in the water”和前文“he forced it...the water”可知把头按进水里。故选D。
260.这很简单:当你对成功的渴望就像你对呼吸的渴望一样强烈时,你就会取得巨大的成功。
as soon as一……就;as much as和……一样多;as long as只要;as many as和……一样多。根据“When you want to succeed...you want to breathe”可知强调程度等同。故选B。
261.B 262.A 263.D 264.B 265.B 266.C 267.A 268.A 269.B 270.B
本文主要讲述了作者和丈夫开展“农场营地”项目,让城市孩子体验农场生活。过程中发现城市孩子缺乏基本技能,农场生活还能传授如面对动物死亡等严肃课程,且农场也存在一定危险性,但孩子们对简单农活很感兴趣,体现出他们对自然的向往。
261.我们一次接待一到两个家庭。
visited拜访;hosted接待;joined加入;introduced介绍。根据“Most of them stayed for a week.”可知,此处应指接待一到两个家庭来农场营地。故选B。
262.例如,我不指望一个孩子知道鸡蛋是如何变成小鸡的。
how如何;what什么;whose谁的;where哪里。根据“eggs become chicks”可知,此处指鸡蛋变成小鸡的方式,表方式用how。故选A。
263.只是这些基本技能过去是常识。
interesting有趣的;usual通常的;normal正常的;common普通的。根据“City kids today ... have the chance to touch real tools and do hard work.”可知,城市孩子缺乏接触真实工具和艰苦工作的机会,说明这些技能在过去是更普及的,common knowledge“常识”,固定搭配。故选D。
264.如今城市孩子很少有机会接触真正的工具并从事繁重劳动。
always总是;seldom很少;often经常;usually通常。根据“It’s understandable that parents don’t want their children to ...”可知,因为家长不想他们孩子遭受这些不愉快的经历,所以城市孩子应该是很少有这种机会。故选B。
265.家长不想他们孩子遭受这些不愉快的经历,这可以理解。
learn学习;suffer遭受;come来;hear听到。根据“parents don’t want their children to ... from these unpleasant experiences”可知,对于不愉快的经历,家长应该是不想让孩子遭受的,suffer from“遭受”,固定搭配。故选B。
266.起初,我避免谈论死亡。
family家庭;animal动物;death死亡;hobby爱好。根据“But my own daughter (now 20) had faced the death ...”可知,此处应指避免谈论死亡这个话题。故选C。
267.但我自己20岁的女儿曾面对她最喜欢的农场动物死亡并挺过来了。
her她的;his他的;their他们的;your你的。根据“my own daughter (now 20) had faced the death of ... favorite farm animals”可知,此处指作者女儿最喜欢的农场动物,用her。故选A。
268.现在我就告诉他们猪最终会成为肉。
as作为;in在……里面;with带有;for为了。根据“the pigs will end up ... meat”可知,此处指猪最终会成为肉,end up as“最终成为”,固定搭配。故选A。
269.农场也可能是危险的。
difficult困难的;dangerous危险的;harmful有害的;weak虚弱的。根据“... but many kids have been bitten by bees or kicked to the ground by a horse.”可知,孩子被蜜蜂蛰、被马踢,说明农场也可能是危险的。故选B。
270.但令我惊讶的是,他们觉得这些杂活有趣。
regret遗憾;surprise惊讶;shame羞愧;disappointment失望。根据“I was worried my young visitors would feel bored with the simple chores.”和“they find the chores fun”可知,作者担心访客们会对这些简单的杂活感到厌烦,但实际上他们觉得很有趣,所以作者应该是感到惊讶的,to one’s surprise“令某人惊讶的是”,固定搭配。故选B。
271.D 272.C 273.C 274.B 275.A 276.A 277.C 278.D 279.B 280.A
本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了商人James向一位智者请教如何解决生活中各种问题,智者通过让他照顾骆驼的方式,让他明白问题如同骆驼,有的能自行解决,有的需努力解决,还有的需交给时间的道理。
271.尽管他拥有很多,但他经常因为面临的无尽挑战而感到沮丧。
Because因为;But但;Unless除非;Although尽管。根据语境可知,“he had a lot”和“he often felt upset”之间是让步关系,即尽管他拥有很多,但还是因无尽的挑战而烦恼,应用“Although”引导让步状语从句。故选D。
272.据说他能解决任何问题。
create制造;avoid逃避;solve解决;face面对。根据下文“Please tell me how to make them disappear.”可知,James请求智者告诉他如何让这些烦恼消失,所以此处是指这位智者很有名,能解决任何问题。故选C。
273.我对我的生活不太满意。
familiar熟悉的;strict要求严格的;pleased满意的;patient耐心的。根据下文“I always have business worries, family troubles and health problems.”可知,James有生意上的烦恼、家庭问题以及健康方面的困扰,所以此处是指James对自己的生活不满意;考查be pleased with“对……满意”,形容词短语。故选C。
274.老人让他照顾这100头骆驼过夜,确保它们都坐下休息后他才能睡觉。
stood up站立;sat down坐下;woke up醒来;slowed down减速。根据“No matter how … I tried, I couldn’t get all the camels to sit together.”可知,不管James怎么努力,他都无法让所有的骆驼坐在一起,所以此处是指老人让James确保骆驼都坐下休息。故选B。
275.第二天早上,老人问 James昨晚过得怎么样。
how如何;where哪里;why为何;when何时。根据下文“I didn’t sleep at all.”可知,James昨晚根本没有睡,所以此处是指老人询问James昨晚过得怎么样,应用how引导宾语从句。故选A。
276.不管我多么努力,我都不能让所有的骆驼坐在一起。
hard努力地;slowly缓慢地;quickly快速地;well好。根据语境可知,此处是指James努力想让所有骆驼都坐在一起,但不管他多么努力都做不到;考查try hard“努力尝试”,固定搭配。故选A。
277.正如昨晚注意到的,有些骆驼甚至不费吹灰之力就坐下了,而其他的则需要一些努力,还有很多骆驼即使经过很多努力也没有坐下。
for为了;about关于;without没有;with用。根据下文“while others required some effort” 可知,有些骆驼不需要任何努力就【中考真题汇编】3年(2023-2025)中考1年模拟
专题02完形填空(重庆专用)
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、完形填空
(2025·重庆·中考真题)The sunlight came through the windows, bringing in the hot summer air. I saw a long line of people at the medicine pickup counter (取药处). I took a deep breath to cool 1 down.
I joined the line to 2 for my turn. The weight of my coming baby made it 3 for me to stand straight, and my legs felt heavy. I raised my head and saw there were still quite a few people ahead. Some were playing with their phones and some were talking quietly. The line moved so 4 .
I began to feel weaker in my 5 . I couldn’t stand for long. “Should I ask the one at the front for help What if he 6 He’s been waiting for a long time, too. Will the other people agree ” I thought to myself, “But I …” My forehead was starting to sweat (冒汗).
I knew I couldn’t wait. I walked up to the 7 person in the line and asked in a low voice, “Excuse me, could I go first I am not feeling so well.”
The young man looked at me in surprise 8 he saw my belly (肚子). He agreed. Almost no one noticed what happened. I thought he would remain behind me. Instead, he moved straight to the end.
The second person 9 her phone. She looked at me and looked back at the young man. Then she moved to the back, too. Then the third one, then the fourth…until the young man came right 10 me.
I felt a gentle wind blowing across my face, and the summer heat was gone with the wind.
1.A.myself B.yourself C.himself D.herself
2.A.fight B.wait C.call D.ask
3.A.easy B.possible C.difficult D.important
4.A.carefully B.successfully C.quickly D.slowly
5.A.stomach B.legs C.arms D.head
6.A.agrees B.smiles C.refuses D.cries
7.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth
8.A.if B.unless C.until D.though
9.A.looked out at B.looked up from C.looked down on D.looked around for
10.A.far from B.before C.across from D.behind
(2024·重庆·中考真题)I could hardly believe my ears. I spoke in a rush. “Oh, thank you, sir!” I left the headmaster’s office, feeling 11 . I felt as tall as the sky. I wanted to shout, jump, or do something.
I would get the beautiful gold and green 12 !
On the way home, I remembered how nervous I was when I asked Grandpa for money the day before. I told him that the rules were different. The scholarship (奖学金) jacket was not free this year. I had to pay fifteen dollars, or it would be given to someone else. I was so sad when Grandpa 13 to pay. I could remember his words. “ 14 you pay for it, it’s not a scholarship jacket, is it Tell your headmaster I will not pay the fifteen dollars.”
Grandpa didn’t fool me. I couldn’t 15 to tell Grandpa and ran straight to the field. But when I saw him, I slowed down. I joined him in pulling up the grass 16 my hands.
After I had a little pile (堆) of grass, I stood up, 17 him and said, “I’m getting the scholarship jacket, Grandpa. That’s after I told the headmaster what you said. He said you are 18 . The scholarship jacket is for my highest grades. I don’t have to pay for it.” Grandpa didn’t say anything. He 19 smiled. After a while, he said, “Better go and see if your grandmother needs any help with supper.”
I gave 20 a big smile and ran back to the house.
11.A.angry B.great C.young D.tired
12.A.grass B.house C.jacket D.field
13.A.refused B.offered C.agreed D.planned
14.A.Unless B.Until C.Before D.If
15.A.wait B.expect C.decide D.forget
16.A.by B.in C.with D.on
17.A.moved B.taught C.doubted D.faced
18.A.polite B.right C.wrong D.funny
19.A.just B.once C.never D.often
20.A.me B.you C.him D.her
(2024·重庆·中考真题)Humor is part of human nature. Everyone has the ability to enjoy 21 and laughter, no matter who they are or where they come from. Humor is one of the most important ways people make connections with each other. Humor also helps you look on the 22 side of life and face problems positively (积极地).
One sunny afternoon, the famous British writer Bernard Shaw was enjoying himself in a quiet field. Suddenly, a bike rider ran into him. 23 , Mr. Shaw was not hurt. “I’m so sorry!” said the rider. “Oh, no,” said Mr. Shaw. “I should say 24 because I’m not giving luck to you. If you had killed me, you know, 25 would be famous all over the world.”
Feng Jicai, the Chinese writer, was once visited by an American friend and his young child in a hotel. While the two men were talking, the little boy was jumping up and down 26 his bed. The bed was shaking, and Feng was 27 that it might break. He smiled to the boy, “Hey, boy! Are you trying to reach the sky Will you return to the earth ” His friend understood at once, and said to his son jokingly. “Let’s 28 right now!”
29 different people may have a different sense of humor, good humor has something in common. First, you need to keep a cool head and an open mind. With humor, you can avoid some unnecessary conflicts (冲突), and sometimes it helps you 30 even at the worst of your problems. Second, you need to be kind and understanding. In an embarrassing (尴尬的) situation, using humor can let your friend save face.
21.A.movies B.books C.sports D.jokes
22.A.serious B.wrong C.bright D.dark
23.A.Luckily B.Quickly C.Terribly D.Recently
24.A.thanks B.sorry C.goodbye D.hello
25.A.I B.you C.he D.they
26.A.on B.by C.under D.behind
27.A.glad B.sad C.worried D.satisfied
28.A.come back B.come in C.come on D.come out
29.A.So B.Although C.But D.If
30.A.cry B.laugh C.shout D.fear
(2023·重庆·中考真题)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。
Siene is a firefighter in the USA.It isn’t easy to become a firefighter there. Many people try, but a lot of them 31 . Also, in the past firefighting was always a job for men. Now there are women firefighters.
When Siene was five years old, it was her dream to become a 32 . Forty years later, she was the 33 woman to pass a six-week course at the WFPA(女子消防预备学院). The WFP A trains women in the skills they need to be firefighters. In fact, Siene now trains firefighters there 34 .
Starting the course doesn’t mean you’ll become a firefighter. The course is very 35 , so not everyone finishes the training. They are trained like being in the army—can you hold a heavy piece of wood for four minutes How many exercises can you do Can you lift a 12-meter ladder(梯子)
You also need other 36 . Can you lead a team Are you a skillful driver Can you use technology There are so many more that are a part of firefighting these days. Of course, no one can do them all, but more skills 37 help.
However, you must wait for a chance to work as a firefighter even 38 passing your course. It seems that lots of women aren’t ready to do that. In one year, 50 women got trained, 39 only three of them are now firefighters. Learning the skills is not enough to become a firefighter. Like Siene, you also need to 40 your dream.
31.A.succeed B.pass C.fail D.fight
32.A.policewoman B.firefighter C.scientist D.doctor
33.A.oldest B.tallest C.kindest D.busiest
34.A.myself B.yourself C.himself D.herself
35.A.interesting B.easy C.important D.difficult
36.A.ideas B.methods C.skills D.rules
37.A.recently B.certainly C.hardly D.nearly
38.A.after B.during C.before D.in
39.A.but B.or C.because D.though
40.A.give up B.stick to C.talk about D.worry about
(2023·重庆·中考真题)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。
Old Mother Wind told the Tree, “I’ve just come across the grass, and there I saw the Best Thing in the World.”
Bobby Mouse was sitting under the Tree and 41 those words. He thought, “the Best Thing in the World—now what can that be It must be lots of nuts! I’ll go and find it.” Bobby mouse ran down towards the 42 .
He was running so fast that he didn’t see Peter Rabbit 43 Peter Rabbit jumped out and asked, “Where are you going in such a hurry ”
“Down in the grass to find the Best Thing in the World,” Bobby Mouse replied and ran 44 .
“The Best Thing in the World,” said Peter Rabbit. “That must be lots of carrots. I’ll go and find it.” So Peter Rabbit 45 him.
Before long, they met Johnny Chuck.
“Where are you going in such a hurry ” asked Johnny Chuck.
“To find the Best Thing in the World,” they shouted. “The Best Thing in the World,” said Johnny Chuck. “ 46 is better than my own little home and the warm sunshine and the beautiful blue sky.” So he stayed at home and played among the flowers 47 Old Mother Wind happily.
Bobby Mouse and Peter Rabbit ran far and fast all day long and still they didn’t find the Best Thing in the World. When the 48 was over, they started back to their homes. They didn’t hurry now, for they were very tired and 49 .
They 50 Old Mother Wind halfway home.
“Did you find the Best Thing in the World ” asked Old Mother Wind.
“No!” They sounded unhappy.
“Johnny Chuck has it,” she said. “It is being happy with the things you have. It’s called contentment. And so do you. You have tried.”
41.A.wrote B.spoke C.forgot D.heard
42.A.grass B.tree C.wood D.wind
43.A.although B.because C.until D.if
44.A.nearer B.faster C.more quietly D.more slowly
45.A.joined B.cheered C.asked D.visited
46.A.Everything B.Something C.Nothing D.Anything
47.A.from B.with C.against D.between
48.A.day B.night C.week D.month
49.A.full B.hungry C.happy D.excited
50.A.drove B.hurt C.lost D.met
(2025·重庆·模拟预测)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。
The school bell rang. Alex stood by the side of the playground, holding a test paper with a low 51 . “Maybe I’m just not good at math ” Alex thought. “It wasn’t that I never succeeded—it was that every success came after hard work.” So, Alex thought this time he could also make it!
That evening, Alex didn’t watch TV. 52 , he started doing lots of math exercises. Not everything went well. Many difficulties he met made him want to give up.
The next day, when the final bell rang, Alex sat there in silence. Looking 53 the book for a while, he decided to try again. Mr. Li, the math teacher, noticed Alex’s 54 . “Would you like some help ” he asked kindly. Alex nodded at once. At lunch, Mr. Li patiently explained difficult problems. Alex didn’t understand 55 Mr. Li tried many ways to make them clear. With the teacher’s help, math became easier for Alex. Every time some classmates worked on math problems, Alex would give 56 a hand. After all, he remembered how hard these problems once seemed. Soon, other classmates 57 them, and their small study group was born.
As days passed, Alex shared different ways to solve problems. One day, a classmate even said, “Alex, you explain this better than the textbook!” When the final exam came, Alex felt nervous but 58 . This time, Alex wasn’t surprised by the good grade because all the practice would finally 59 .
Now when facing challenges, Alex remembers that year. Not only making an effort but also 60 others is part of success. As Alex learned, every small step matters in learning.
51.A.number B.score C.level D.result
52.A.Instead B.Perhaps C.Anyway D.However
53.A.for B.after C.at D.up
54.A.tasks B.inventions C.efforts D.choices
55.A.if B.though C.when D.until
56.A.me B.him C.us D.them
57.A.refused B.joined C.doubted D.thanked
58.A.sad B.afraid C.ready D.bored
59.A.work B.end C.pass D.change
60.A.loving B.helping C.trusting D.understanding
(2025·重庆北碚·三模)When I was a child, my brother and I spent summer weeks with my grandparents in the countryside.
Though we often visited 61 , those special days were unforgettable―they gave us love, not gifts. Both grandparents were important to me, 62 grandpa, who shared his name with me.
He lost his sight (视力) at twenty, but never 63 . For years, he worked 64 a local government worker, ran a snack shop, cooked meals, and washed dishes with grandma. From age six to fourteen, I watched him 65 around the house smoothly, as if he could see. He dealt with money and orders 66 , which amazed me.
When the shop was quiet, he clasped (紧握) his hands and moved his thumbs―a habit I found 67 . Many friends came just to talk to him. While they were talking, I always helped pass snacks to 68 , feeling proud. Every evening, we visited sick people or attended funerals ( 葬礼).
69 blind, he kept working and helping others with endless kindness.
The lessons he taught me stay in my heart. Now, when I clasp my hands by the sea, I remember him. If someone says, “I can’t do that,” I think of my grandpa―a blind man who never said those words. He taught me that real limits are in our hearts, not in our 70 .
61.A.him B.it C.them D.you
62.A.specially B.especially C.normally D.usually
63.A.gave back B.gave away C.gave out D.gave up
64.A.as B.to C.in D.at
65.A.move B.look C.sit D.turn
66.A.boredly B.nervously C.perfectly D.hurriedly
67.A.boring B.surprising C.terrifying D.interesting
68.A.staff B.customers C.grandma D.parents
69.A.Until B.Because C.Though D.If
70.A.places B.ages C.jobs D.eyes
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·三模)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。
Patience is a very important skill in our lives. It helps people solve problems, build better relationships, and make progress. It shapes both great minds and daily life.
A wonderful 71 is the story of the ancient philosopher Confucius. His teaching method showed the power of patience. When teaching his students, he never 72 . One famous story tells of a student who asked the same.question three times. 73 other students were already impatient, Confucius still kept answering his questions kindly. His patience made his students trust him and learn better.
Scientist Tu Youyou also showed how 74 changed the world. When studying a deadly disease, she tested over 2,000 old remedies (药方) for years 75 success. Instead of being worried, she 76 reviewed each result. Even when the situation was hopeless, she remained calm. Finally, her patience 77 the discovery of artemisinin (青蒿素), saving millions of lives.
Patience helps in everyday life, too. Imagine parents teaching a child to ride a bike. If 78 lose patience and yell (吼叫), the child might give up. But with encouragement and time, the child learns and gets confidence. In friendships, being patient when our friends are 79 for our meeting can prevent arguments and show true care, as they may be caught in a heavy traffic.
In a word, patience is a powerful quality. It’s like a bright light that guides us through 80 times, helping us build better lives and even making a difference to the world around us.
71.A.book B.example C.person D.method
72.A.rushed B.helped C.taught D.enjoyed
73.A.While B.But C.So D.If
74.A.love B.confidence C.patience D.courage
75.A.in B.without C.through D.on
76.A.carefully B.quickly C.easily D.hardly
77.A.stuck to B.led to C.gave up D.took up
78.A.he B.you C.we D.they
79.A.ready B.fit C.late D.sorry
80.A.happy B.scary C.easy D.difficult
(2025·重庆九龙坡·三模)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。
Rongchang Xiabu, is an ancient handmade cloth that started in the Han Dynasty in Rongchang district, Chongqing. It’s a cloth 81 summer and also known for its light and breathable quality. The thin material lets air move through easily, making it a perfect 82 on hot days. Last week, I visited a local workshop and learned how this special cloth was made.
It begins with ramie (苎麻). Workers carefully pick the tallest plants in May. These plants grow best in Chongqing’s rainy weather. Then comes the most 83 step: peeling the bark (剥树皮) by hand. Even the best workers need to be very careful to cut the plants into thin threads (线) without breaking them. It takes three years of training to 84 this skill.
Next, workers use wooden looms (织布机) to turn the threads into cloth. They work day and night and the “click-clack” sound of the machines 85 stops. What amazed me was 86 teamwork—some prepared materials while others controlled the looms.
87 modern technology has developed, workers still follow 72 traditional steps. They even sing folk songs to keep the process continuing. “We must protect this cultural treasure, and we have made some achievements.” said the workshop leader, Mr. Wang, 88 handing me a cloth with lucky designs.
Today, we should do something to pass down this skill to young people. Over 50 schools have 89 Xiabu clubs where students can learn more about it. Teachers say these clubs help the young know about traditional skills. As I left, Mr. Wang smiled and said, “Traditional art and modern life are not opposite. They can work together and always 90 well.”
81.A.in B.about C.of D.for
82.A.style B.symbol C.choice D.plan
83.A.dangerous B.interesting C.boring D.difficult
84.A.control B.remember C.master D.teach
85.A.always B.never C.often D.sometimes
86.A.his B.our C.their D.her
87.A.If B.Because C.Unless D.Although
88.A.sadly B.proudly C.peacefully D.angrily
89.A.started B.missed C.visited D.closed
90.A.get off B.get back C.get on D.get up
(2025·重庆九龙坡·三模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选用可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
In my memory, my father was always cold to me. When I was young, I had to take the bus home. 91 the bus stop was two miles away from home, he never met me there. So I often went home on my own, even in bad weather. If I complained (抱怨), he always said in a 92 voice, “That’s what your legs are for!”
In fact, I was afraid to walk alone in the dark because it was dangerous. And I thought my father never worried about 93 safety. But that feeling 94 on a spring evening.
That evening, when the bus arrived at the stop, I 95 the bus to walk home. There was a row of bush (矮树丛) along the way. 96 , I saw something grey moving along the top of the bush towards my house. When I came closer, I realized it was my father’s 97 . Then I knew each time I came home, he would stand 98 the bush and watched me until he knew I arrived safely. At that time, I knew he 99 for me secretly.
Later, that grey spot was my watch tower. I never told my father I knew his 100 . But I never complained about his coldness again. Love is always there, whether we see it or not.
91.A.Until B.Although C.Since D.Unless
92.A.soft B.loud C.sweet D.low
93.A.his B.her C.my D.our
94.A.changed B.grew C.lost D.left
95.A.got off B.waited for C.looked around D.took down
96.A.Luckily B.Suddenly C.Unluckily D.Finally
97.A.neck B.foot C.head D.eye
98.A.before B.beside C.below D.behind
99.A.cared B.looked C.worked D.answered
100.A.choice B.opinion C.secret D.plan
(2025·重庆江北·三模)
The gym was full of tall students who tried out for the school volleyball team. Suddenly, the door opened and Peter, a boy only 1.5 meters tall, walked in.
“Is this the volleyball tryout ” Peter asked. Some kids tried to hide their laughs.
We did some practice. Peter could pass the ball, but not well enough. Coach Brown shook his head. “You’re good, but we need 101 players.”
“I’m a hitter!” Peter said strongly.
A hitter in volleyball needs to jump high to hit the ball 102 the net. Everyone knows hitters are usually over 1.8 meters tall.
The coach looked at him 103 . “A hitter You ”
“Please let me try!” Peter’s voice sounded confident.
Coach threw a ball into the air. Peter ran forward, and what we saw next was 104 . He seemed to be able to fly! He jumped so high that even with his 105 , he was able to hit the ball down hard. The gym became quiet, and then everyone 106 loudly.
Everyone was amazed. Of course, he made the team.
In our first match, the other team 107 Peter. “Look at that small boy!” they shouted.
“Pass to Peter!” I called. When the ball came, Peter jumped higher than anyone else and hit 108 strongly. The ball was shot straight down on the other side. The laughter turned to silence.
After winning several matches, Peter became the star. During our training, I asked him, “How do you jump so high ”
He cleaned sweat from his face. “I learned and practiced jumping high 109 I was short. My father told me that practice turns problems into power. So I trained hard every afternoon.”
Coach Brown told us later, “Peter teaches us—winners look for 110 , not excuses.”
101.A.shorter B.taller C.younger D.faster
102.A.over B.under C.through D.beside
103.A.doubtfully B.happily C.angrily D.proudly
104.A.scary B.funny C.unbelievable D.boring
105.A.style B.speed C.height D.build
106.A.thought B.sang C.argued D.cheered
107.A.laughed at B.cared about C.fought with D.looked after
108.A.him B.it C.them D.us
109.A.if B.so C.unless D.though
110.A.problems B.solutions C.decisions D.dreams
(2025·重庆渝北·模拟预测)I have a happy family. My father 111 in a factory two years ago, and now he is a successful businessman. Mom is a teacher. She has taught English for eighteen years. She 112 us very well. My father always says that my mom is 113 cook in the world. I have a sister. She is 114 than me. She thinks she knows more than I do, so she can always tell me what to do. It really makes me 115 .
I live in Chongqing. It is called 116 . It is a “hot” city, too. It is famous for its hotpot and 117 . And it is really hot in 118 here. The people here are kind and hardworking. Every year many people come to have a visit. Welcome 119 Chongqing. If you come, I’ll be happy to be 120 guide.
111.A.work B.works C.worked D.working
112.A.looks for B.looks at C.looks after D.looks up
113.A.better B.the best C.good D.well
114.A.old B.older C.young D.oldest
115.A.sad B.happy C.angry D.kind
116.A.the City of Ice B.the Mountain City
C.The City of Water D.the Sun City
117.A.noodle B.noodles C.noodles’ D.a noodle
118.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
119.A.to B.at C.in D.of
120.A.your B.you C.yours D.yourself
(2025·重庆渝中·三模)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。
Wang Haoze was born in 1990 in Luanping, Hebei Province. Wang’s father was a policeman, and her mother was a middle school teacher. They both made great achievements in their own fields by working hard. The example set by her parents taught her from a young age that 121 is necessary. After the college entrance exam, she went to Southeast University in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Because of her hard work, Wang Haoze 122 the strict test and became the only woman in the third group of astronauts of China in 2018. That day, she wrote in her diary, “I feel very happy to 123 my personal value with the needs of my country.”
Astronauts must experience all kinds of hard tests in 124 environments during their training. That would be a great challenge for 125 body and mind. After 48 hours of desert training, Wang recorded her experience, “Sunny days are very hot, and rainy days are freezing. We felt the huge temperature differences in the desert, and also watched the 126 stars in the sky.” After the sea training, Wang wrote, “Search at sea is a hundred times more challenging than on land! The waves beaten up by the strong wind always hit at us.” Of course, 127 of these makes Wang give up. “We are now on a road full of challenges, 128 I love this road. If it is full of thorns (荆棘), we will break 129 thorns; if it is lonely, we will travel together!” Wang said after the training.
In 2023, Wang became a member of the Shenzhou-19 team and the third Chinese woman astronaut to go into space. Now, she is full of confidence and ready to face any difficulty 130 in her future life.
121.A.choice B.effort C.luck D.advice
122.A.replied B.failed C.left D.passed
123.A.connect B.control C.compare D.compete
124.A.meaningful B.different C.enjoyable D.popular
125.A.neither B.between C.both D.among
126.A.beautiful B.painful C.disabled D.hopeless
127.A.all B.some C.any D.none
128.A.so B.but C.or D.however
129.A.during B.along C.after D.through
130.A.carefully B.safely C.bravely D.politely
(2025·重庆·二模)One day, a young man with a strong wish to be a success went to the home of a/an 131 man, Socrates. “People always come to you for suggestions. Will you please teach me how to be a success ”
Socrates agreed, Walk with me. “They headed towards the ocean. Once on the sand, Socrates continued straight into the water, and the young man 132 . When they both stood chest-deep in the ocean, Socrates placed his hands on the young man’s head and quickly forced 133 under the water. After about ten seconds, the young man fought his way 134 the water, breathing in air. Socrates let go of the man’s head and walked away.
The young man was shocked. He 135 Socrates a lot. How could the great man do this The young man vowed (发誓) he would never turn to Socrates for advice.
However, after a week, the young man thought maybe he did something to upset Socrates 136 he returned to visit Socrates again. Just like before, Socrates led the young man into the ocean and pushed his head under the water. This time, however, the young man was 137 . Before going under, he took a deep breath and held it for nearly thirty seconds before coming up. As he cleaned the water from his eyes, he saw that Socrates had already walked away. Never again would he be humiliated (羞辱) like this.
Thirty days passed, and the young man didn’t want to 138 so he decided to go one final time. This time, the young man knew well about what would happen. He held his breath underwater for almost two minutes. He surfaced for air and shouted, “Socrates, why was it that every time I came to you and asked you to tell me the 139 to success, all you did was to take me out in the water and dunk my head ”
Socrates turned around, faced the young man, and said, “Son, I have tried three times to teach you. The answer is simple: when you want to succeed as 140 as you want to breathe, you will be a great success.”
131.A.happy B.outgoing C.wise D.brave
132.A.refused B.followed C.understood D.left
133.A.me B.you C.it D.them
134.A.into B.next to C.out of D.away from
135.A.thanked B.missed C.encouraged D.admired
136.A.so B.although C.when D.unless
137.A.early B.late C.ready D.surprised
138.A.give up B.give away C.give out D.give back
139.A.secret B.solution C.result D.meaning
140.A.slowly B.much C.possibly D.soon
(2025·重庆·模拟预测)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。
A 10-year-old boy from Hainan Province had a scary adventure at sea. He was saved just in time. His 141 reminds people of the boy in the famous film Life of Pi.
The boy went out alone at night to 142 squid (鱿鱼) but fell asleep in his small boat. While he slept, the waves carried him far away. The sea was very rough (汹涌的), with big waves and strong 143 . Even adults would find it 144 to stay safe in such conditions.
For a whole day and night, the boy drifted (漂流) on the sea. He couldn’t find his way home. There wasn’t food or water in his boat. He was 145 , sunburned (晒伤的) and very scared. 146 , a fishing boat near Sanya found him and rescued him.
The fishermen gave the boy some food and drinks, and asked the boy what happened. The boy 147 the fishermen that he came from a village in Lingshui county—more than 30 kilometers away! 148 the fishermen called the police, the boy’s parents came to take him home. Of course, this happened after he received a safety lesson from the police.
This story 149 us that the sea can be dangerous, especially for children. It’s always safer to fish with adults and avoid 150 alone at night. We’re glad the boy is safe now!
141.A.dream B.hobby C.suggestion D.experience
142.A.sell B.bring C.catch D.reach
143.A.clouds B.winds C.sounds D.songs
144.A.difficult B.interesting C.possible D.strange
145.A.excited B.bored C.angry D.tired
146.A.Recently B.Luckily C.Slowly D.Carefully
147.A.warned B.understood C.told D.looked
148.A.After B.If C.Although D.Because
149.A.promises B.shows C.invites D.starts
150.A.getting up B.looking through C.going out D.taking off
(2025·重庆巴南·一模)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。
I am 24 years old, and I grew up in America. Several years ago, I joined Habitat. It is an organization (组织) that helps people in need build 151 .
For me, the idea of building other people’s houses is very 152 . In 2022, I went to Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat 153 for the first time. I went back there the next year. 2024 was the 154 time that I had worked there as a helper.
The volunteers and the families on Negros Island became friends. Meeting these people was 155 for us. We thought we went to help the people there, 156 they helped us to understand the meaning of life at the same time. They helped us find out important things in life, such as 157 time with our family, friends and neighbors, helping each other, and enjoying what we have. We sometimes 158 these things in our busy life.
This time, I built a house 159 young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Chinese and Japanese. We worked together to build a house for a family. On the last day, all of us stood inside the new house, having a feeling of 160 . We knew we did something truly meaningful.
151.A.roads B.houses C.bridges D.schools
152.A.risky B.boring C.exciting D.simple
153.A.volunteer B.visitor C.engineer D.reporter
154.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth
155.A.tiring B.surprising C.stressful D.wonderful
156.A.if B.or C.but D.so
157.A.wasting B.saving C.spending D.controlling
158.A.refuse B.forget C.share D.choose
159.A.by B.behind C.for D.with
160.A.trust B.fairness C.sadness D.satisfaction
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·一模)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。
Finishing a marathon (马拉松)—a 26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) race—is always special. But the marathon that Hilde Dosogne finished on December 31, 2024 was super-special: it was the 161 of the 366 marathons she had run in 2024.
Last year, Dosogne, a 55-year-old scientist, ran a marathon every day, all year long, making her the first woman to run a marathon every single day of the year. She also raised over $75,000 162 breast cancer research. She knew several friends and fellow runners who had cancer, recovered or went into remission (缓解期)—all stories that had a big 163 on her. That’s why she decided to do the super-special running to help them.
Running 366 marathons means running 9,596 miles (15,444 kilometers). But Dosogne ran even 164 she ran a little more every day, just to make sure she had covered enough distance (距离) to meet the requirements of the Guinness World Records.
Dosogne went to work early, to make sure she had time for a four-hour marathon every afternoon. 165 she ran most of her marathons on a flat (平坦的) way around a lake near Ghent, Belgium, Dosogne faced lots of challenges.
She ran in all kinds of weather. She caught flu and COVID.And she got lots of blisters (水疱). Once, she fell two-thirds of the way through a marathon and hurt her finger. When she got out of the hospital that day, she ran 166 new marathon, rather than completing the one she had started.
She says the running was hard on her 167 , but that remaining strong-minded to keep going was even harder. “I’m glad it’s over,” she said at the end of the final race. Dosogne was asked if she would 168 anyone else to try it. “I wouldn’t. Certainly not. It’s not for everybody”, she replied. “I don’t think I will do anything crazier than this.”
But that doesn’t mean she’s 169 running. In September, she’s planning on running a 153-mile (246-kilometer) race in Greece. It is a small challenge compared to what she achieved last year, but it proves that her love for running remains 170 .
161.A.first B.last C.fastest D.shortest
162.A.in B.with C.for D.at
163.A.influence B.requirement C.difference D.experience
164.A.faster B.farther C.earlier D.nearer
165.A.If B.Before C.Because D.Though
166.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
167.A.habits B.mind C.body D.skills
168.A.warn B.allow C.remind D.encourage
169.A.giving up B.giving away C.giving off D.giving out
170.A.special B.strong C.common D.weak
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·一模)In a forest, a little bird named Bluey always felt unhappy. It believed that happiness was something that lay in some far and magical place. So, Bluey set out on a journey to look 171 its happiness.
It flew and flew when it suddenly saw a little withered (枯萎的) flower, whose face was full of smile. Curious and confused, the bird asked the little flower, “You are going to die. Why are you 172 so happy ” The little flower looked up and its eyes twinkled with hope. “I am going to bear fruit and my dream will come true,” the flower replied. Then the little bird got to know happiness is the 173 in the heart.
Bluey continued its journey. It flew and flew until it came to a small pool. There, it saw a lame (瘸的) duck, which was singing a 174 song. The song was simple, but it filled the air with a sense of pleasure. Not knowing why, it asked the duck, “You are so 175 . Why do you feel happy ” The lame duck stopped singing and looked at Bluey with a gentle smile. It said, “Because I saw a little duck 176 . And I helped it stand up again!” At that moment, Bluey realized that happiness is the love in the heart.
Bluey’s heart began to feel lighter and it kept flying. It flew and flew when it suddenly saw a spider climbing a wall. It fell off the wall for several times, but it 177 climbing over and over again. The little bird asked the spider, “Why is there happiness on 178 face after so many failures ” “I am sure to climb up the wall 179 I try my best.” At that time, Bluey understood happiness is the perseverance (坚持) in the heart.
Bluey spread its wings and flew back to its home, knowing that it had found happiness. Because it had seen the truth: happiness is not in a place far away but in its own 180 .
171.A.through B.after C.at D.for
172.A.also B.still C.even D.never
173.A.peace B.patience C.kindness D.hope
174.A.joyful B.moving C.sad D.boring
175.A.lucky B.unlucky C.friendly D.unfriendly
176.A.swim B.run C.fall D.sing
177.A.got on B.put on C.turned on D.went on
178.A.your B.his C.its D.my
179.A.although B.whether C.if D.unless
180.A.brain B.heart C.hands D.eyes
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·一模)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。
Flora was playing with her pet dog, Stitch. Stitch jumped up 181 and caught her favourite sweater. It was so happy that it made several holes with its teeth.
Flora was heartbroken. “I can’t simply 182 nice clothes just because of a small hole,” she thought. 183 a sweater designer, she often made her own sweaters. But after she was left with many clothes with holes, she decided to get a new 184 — repairing. She began by reading a book called Make Do and Repair, about the creative ways to avoid waste.
185 trying to make the repair as small as possible, she turned to “visible fixing”, which leaves an obvious (明显的) fix on the clothes. She added flowers, or 186 small designs to clothes with holes. “Every time you do a repair, it’s like getting a new piece of clothing,” says Flora. Her first sweater with holes was fixed with sunsets and flying birds. It has now become part of a special show at a museum in the UK, teaching 187 about the history of clothing repair.
Flora is very busy now. She offers repairing classes online and 188 mending advice with more than 100,000 Internet followers. She’s pleased to see that repairing one’s own clothes is becoming popular once again. “It has disappeared for ages, but it’s really exciting to see it 189 .” she says. “I am very glad that repairing has become a new fashion. It makes me 190 about the future.”
181.A.excitedly B.angrily C.calmly D.secretly
182.A.put on B.take out C.hand out D.throw away
183.A.As B.Like C.For D.With
184.A.subject B.product C.lesson D.skill
185.A.Because of B.Instead of C.Thanks to D.Rather than
186.A.another B.others C.the other D.other
187.A.visitors B.doctors C.reporters D.officers
188.A.takes B.gives C.shares D.brings
189.A.setting out B.coming back C.slowing down D.moving forward
190.A.nervous B.negative C.positive D.upset
(2025·重庆綦江·二模)I had always been a shy and quiet boy. The only thing that brought me out of my shell (壳) was 191 . One day, I heard about a local marathon (马拉松) event. It wasn’t just any race; it was organized to 192 money for children with disabilities.
193 the thought of running in front of so many people scared me, I decided to take part in it. I started training every day, no matter when it was 194 or cold.
The day of the marathon arrived. As I stood at the starting line, I felt 195 and my heart was beating (跳动) fast. But then, I saw a group of children with disabilities cheering us on. 196 sweet smiles relaxed me, so I calmed down.
During the race, I got tired and wanted to 197 some times. But whenever I thought of those children, I found the strength to keep going. When I was near the finish line, a little girl in a wheelchair (轮椅) reached out her 198 and shouted, “You can do it!” Her words made my eyes full of tears.
I crossed the finish line and felt a sense of 199 like never before. Not because I won, but because I had faced my fears and made a small 200 .
191.A.singing B.dancing C.running D.swimming
192.A.raise B.make C.share D.save
193.A.Because B.Although C.If D.When
194.A.hot B.cloudy C.fine D.cool
195.A.tired B.nervous C.disappointed D.comfortable
196.A.My B.Our C.Their D.Her
197.A.stand up B.set up C.give up D.hurry up
198.A.legs B.eyes C.ears D.hands
199.A.disappointment B.humor C.happiness D.kindness
200.A.difference B.mistake C.wish D.decision
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·模拟预测)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。
On a trip to California, my family stopped to fill up our stomachs. As we walked toward the entrance to the 201 , a man with a messy beard (胡须) and dirty hair, jumped up from a bench and opened the door for us and greeted us in a friendly way.
Once inside, my daughters said quietly, “Mom, he smells 202 .” After we ordered our lunch, I explained, telling the kids to look beyond (超出) the appearance. The day I became a mother, I had 203 my mind to set a good example for my children. Yet sometimes when things didn’t go right, being a good example was 204 . When our meal arrived, I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck. With the most winding (迂回蜿蜒的) trip ahead, the children needed them, so I went for them.
Just then, the “doorman” was opening the door for a couple. 205 rushed past him without even noticing him. Letting them 206 first, I said a loud “thank you” to him as I went out.
When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside 207 he bought food. I went back and 208 my family his situation. Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich. The kids looked surprised as we had already eaten, but when I said the order was for the “doorman”, they smiled. When it was time to continue our trip, I noticed the “doorman” 209 his meal. Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily. He then reached out his hand for a handshake and I happily accepted. I suddenly noticed tears in his eyes.
Back in, I fell into deep thought. Though we can’t choose many things in life, we can choose when to show thanks. I said thanks to a man who had 210 opened a door for me, and also said thanks for that chance to teach my children by example.
201.A.school B.restaurant C.museum D.hospital
202.A.badly B.nice C.terrible D.well
203.A.come up B.set up C.looked up D.made up
204.A.difficult B.famous C.exciting D.serious
205.A.She B.We C.They D.He
206.A.at B.out C.on D.in
207.A.unless B.so C.though D.if
208.A.said B.spoke C.told D.talked
209.A.buying B.cooking C.waiting D.enjoying
210.A.mostly B.simply C.especially D.hardly
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·二模)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。
Last night, a heavy storm swept across our neighborhood, shaking trees and breaking branches (树枝). The next morning, my husband was in the 211 cutting down the trees which had fallen. I was inside doing chores when he suddenly came in, looking 212 .
“I’m not sure if I should tell you this,” he said.
“What ” I asked, expecting the worst.
“Just come with me,” he said. I 213 him out to the yard. He pointed, “There!” In front of us were four baby birds in the tree branches, having fallen out of their nest (巢), but surprisingly they were all still 214 .
I picked them up and made a “nest” 215 my hands. My husband looked at me and said, “You won’t be able to save baby birds. You’ve never done it before.” Luckily, we found 216 nest in the center of the tree and placed them inside. Without feathers (羽毛), these little birds could be burnt by the sun 217 . I thought they wouldn’t make it through the day. As we stood far enough away from the nest, I wondered 218 their mother would come back to find them.
I couldn’t believe it! In a few minutes, a bluebird flew in and landed on the nest. She lowered her body and spread her wings to 219 baby birds, keeping them safe from the strong wind and the hot sun. Soon, the father joined the family and brought food to them.
Days later, all four baby birds left the nest. Their parents had done their job. The baby birds were ready to make nests of their own.
Moved by the bluebirds’ strength, I 220 that empty nest in my yard. Whenever I see it, it reminds me to stay strong and never give up, no matter how bad things seem.
211.A.forest B.yard C.park D.field
212.A.serious B.excited C.calm D.bored
213.A.led B.invited C.watched D.followed
214.A.dead B.alive C.lovely D.asleep
215.A.with B.by C.on D.of
216.A.our B.your C.their D.its
217.A.suddenly B.clearly C.easily D.unexpectedly
218.A.that B.if C.why D.where
219.A.cover B.kiss C.feed D.stop
220.A.threw B.sold C.built D.kept
(2025·重庆永川·模拟预测)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。
There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to 221 things too quickly. So he sent each son to observe a pear tree in a different 222 . The first son went in the winter the second in the spring, the third in the summer, and the 223 son in the autumn.
When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe 224 they had seen. The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted. The second son said no. It was covered with green leaves and full of hope. The third son said it was full of flowers that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, and it was the most lovely thing he had ever 225 . The youngest son disagreed 226 all of them. He said it was ripe and heavy with fruit, full of life and joy.
The man then explained to his sons that 227 were all right, because they had each seen but one season in the 228 life. He told them that they cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the nature of them can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up.
If you give up when it’s winter, you will 229 the promise of your spring, the beauty of you r summer, fulfillment of your autumn. We should learn to see things 230 and wait until the full story comes out.
221.A.guess B.judge C.find D.consider
222.A.time B.season C.month D.year
223.A.youngest B.cleverest C.oldest D.strongest
224.A.where B.how C.that D.what
225.A.heard B.seen C.imagined D.dreamed
226.A.with B.for C.in D.at
227.A.they B.we C.you D.he
228.A.food’s B.person’s C.tree’s D.fruit’s
229.A.receive B.miss C.avoid D.escape
230.A.quickly B.silently C.patiently D.luckily
(2025·重庆沙坪坝·模拟预测)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。
School didn’t ever come easy to me as it did to some others. At 17, I entered Dutchess Community College and studied performing arts there. Though there were things I loved about it, the things I hated about it seemed to grow and carry more 231 . So I decided to leave school completely, during which I accepted a job offer.
My starting pay was pretty 232 for a young girl without college degree. So I did what any money-hungry young man would do in that situation: I thought I would have a comfortable life ahead, and left 233 all my dreams and talents. However, the heavy work made 234 feel physically and mentally sick. Finally, I walked away and never looked back.
No matter how hard I tried to brainwash myself that I was free after leaving college, I felt 235 from time to time. So I 236 my old excuses into challenges for myself. In 2024, I returned to study languages at Mercy College. Because of an excellent teacher, I 237 studying Italian in an exchange program last summer, which is a life-changing experience, I’m certainly tired 238 it’s been worth my work.
I finally had my last day of school this week, and I was well prepared for my exams and left school 239 honors. Of all the things I’ve learned on my journey, there are some that I want to share with you: Take control of your life; don’t just let it 240 to you.
231.A.ideas B.duties C.weight D.secret
232.A.satisfying B.special C.low D.unfair
233.A.soon B.alone C.away D.off
234.A.mine B.us C.you D.me
235.A.uncomfortable B.dissatisfied C.excited D.impatient
236.A.entered B.divided C.knocked D.turned
237.A.ended up B.gave up C.put up D.set up
238.A.unless B.until C.but D.before
239.A.at B.with C.by D.in
240.A.happen B.explain C.belong D.listen
(2025·重庆江津·二模)That year, in a primary school, there was a new math teacher and some new pupils. One of the new kids seemed to be the 241 . It made no difference however quickly or however slowly others tried 242 numbers to him. He would 243 end up saying something very stupid. For example, two and two was five.
244 this boy joined the class, math lessons had been the most boring of all. Now they were great fun. That was because of the special boy. Encouraged by the math teacher, other children listened to the new kid giving wrong answers 245 class, and they would have to make his answers right.
Other students all wanted to be the first to find the kid’s 246 and then think about the most creative ways to explain them to him. To do this, they used all kinds of tools: candies, playing cards, oranges, paper planes, and so on. It seemed that what other students did to the new kid didn’t bring 247 any trouble.
However, a kind boy named Lewis was sure that it must make him feel 248 inside. So, one day, Lewis decided to follow him home after school. Lewis was sure he would see the boy 249 . After leaving school, the new kid walked to a park, and there he met someone.
It was the new math teacher! The teacher gave the boy a hug and then they went hand in hand. Following them, Lewis could hear they were talking about 250 .
Actually, that “stupid” new kid knew everything about math, much more than anyone else in the class!
241.A.funniest B.stupidest C.busiest D.cleverest
242.A.explaining B.telling C.writing D.creating
243.A.never B.always C.sometimes D.hardly
244.A.If B.Before C.Since D.As
245.A.after B.with C.outside D.in
246.A.advantages B.records C.mistakes D.interests
247.A.them B.him C.us D.me
248.A.sad B.surprised C.curious D.warm
249.A.shouting B.laughing C.regretting D.crying
250.A.life B.math C.music D.money
(2025·重庆北碚·二模)One day, a curious young man went to the home of Socrates (苏格拉底). He asked about the 251 to success. Socrates, who was known for his 252 teaching methods, simply said, “Meet me by the river tomorrow before sunrise.”
The next day, the young man arrived earlier than expected. Socrates smiled and greeted him 253 . As they walked toward the rushing river, the young man felt both 254 and nervous. He couldn’t wait to succeed. Socrates continued straight into the water, and the young man 255 . When they both stood chest-deep in the river, Socrates placed his hands on the young man’s head. And without hesitation (犹豫), he forced it 256 the water. Struggling strongly, the young man realized how powerless he was. Only when his need for air became the strongest did Socrates 257 him.
And the second day, the young man came again. Socrates did the same thing. 258 was the third day. Finally, very angry, the young man shouted, “Why is it that every time I come to you and ask you about the secret, all you do is bring me in the water and 259 my head in the water ”
Socrates calmly replied, “Son, I have already tried three times to teach you the secret of being a great success. It is simple: When you want to succeed 260 you want to breathe, you will be a great success.”
251.A.ability B.method C.knowledge D.secret
252.A.common B.unusual C.clear D.silent
253.A.angrily B.quickly C.warmly D.sadly
254.A.excited B.shocked C.unhappy D.relaxed
255.A.followed B.escaped C.stopped D.waited
256.A.on B.under C.above D.through
257.A.let go of B.look at C.laugh at D.run after
258.A.And B.But C.So D.Or
259.A.take B.bring C.send D.press
260.A.as soon as B.as much as C.as long as D.as many as
(2025·重庆九龙坡·二模)Three years ago, my husband and I started the “Farm Camp” program. We wanted city kids to experience what we had enjoyed and learned on our family farm. We 261 one or two families at a time. Most of them stayed for a week.
There is a lot to learn. For example, I don’t expect a child to know 262 eggs become chicks. But I’m surprised when they don’t know how to climb over a gate.
Don’t get me wrong. I love teaching kids. It’s just these basic skills used to be 263 knowledge. City kids today 264 have the chance to touch real tools and do hard work. It’s understandable that parents don’t want their children to 265 from these unpleasant experiences. The problem is, when they do, something is lost.
Farm life also teaches serious lessons. At first, I avoided talking about 266 . But my own daughter (now 20) had faced the death of 267 favorite farm animals and survived. I realized that Farm Camp kids could too. Now I’d just tell them that the pigs will end up 268 meat.
Farms can also be 269 . We’ve never had a serious accident, but many kids have been bitten by bees or kicked to the ground by a horse. Although it might hurt, most children don’t even cry a bit. They’re stronger than we think.
I was worried my young visitors would feel bored with the simple chores. But to my 270 they find the chores fun. Maybe what they really find here is a connection to nature that cities can’t offer. When they come for return visits, they always ask me, “When do we get to clean the chicken’s house ”
261.A.visited B.hosted C.joined D.introduced
262.A.how B.what C.whose D.where
263.A.interesting B.usual C.normal D.common
264.A.always B.seldom C.often D.usually
265.A.learn B.suffer C.come D.hear
266.A.family B.animal C.death D.hobby
267.A.her B.his C.their D.your
268.A.as B.in C.with D.for
269.A.difficult B.dangerous C.harmful D.weak
270.A.regret B.surprise C.shame D.disappointment
(2025·重庆九龙坡·二模)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。
In a village near a desert lived a young and successful businessman named James. 271 he had a lot, he often felt upset because of the endless challenges he faced.
One day, a wise old man came to the village with 100 camels (骆驼). It’s said he could 272 any problem. James went to see him and said, “I’m not very 273 with my life. I always have business worries, family troubles and health problems. Please tell me how to make them disappear.”
The old man smiled and said, “I’ll give you an answer tomorrow morning. But first, can you do a small thing for me ” James agreed. The old man asked him to look after the 100 camels for the night, making sure that they all 274 and rested before he could go to sleep.
The next morning, the old man asked James 275 he spent his night. James said sadly, “I didn’t sleep at all. No matter how 276 I tried, I couldn’t get all the camels to sit together. Even if I managed to get some camels to sit on one side, a few others would stand on the other.”
“That’s true. As noticed last night, some camels sat down even 277 any effort, while others required some effort, and yet many camels did not sit even after much effort. If you had come back later, you would have seen that some of the camels, even though they didn’t sit down at first, eventually they did so on their own,” the old man said.
James nodded.
The old man continued, “Problems are just like camels—some problems get solved by 278 , some get solved when you put in some effort, and it’s difficult to deal with some of them even after you have tried your best. Just 279 such problems to time. At the right time, these problems themselves will come to an end.”
James felt a sense of 280 . It completely changed the way he saw life’s challenges.
271.A.Because B.But C.Unless D.Although
272.A.create B.avoid C.solve D.face
273.A.familiar B.strict C.pleased D.patient
274.A.stood up B.sat down C.woke up D.slowed down
275.A.how B.where C.why D.when
276.A.hard B.slowly C.quickly D.well
277.A.for B.about C.without D.with
278.A.yourself B.yourselves C.itself D.themselves
279.A.carry B.leave C.take D.return
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