2021年湖南中考英语题型专项训练:阅读填空(05) 社会新闻 +风俗礼仪 +人物故事(含答案)

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名称 2021年湖南中考英语题型专项训练:阅读填空(05) 社会新闻 +风俗礼仪 +人物故事(含答案)
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阅读填空(五) 社会新闻
+
风俗礼仪
+
人物故事
A
  Mr.
Fu
was
at
the
Wuhan
Square
Cabin
Hospital
because
of
the
coronavirus(冠状病毒).
A
1.
    of
him
reading
a
book
in
his
bed
made
him
famous.Many
people
call
him
the
“The
Reader
in
Fang
Cang”.?
  Net
users
were
spirited
by
Fu’s
positive
and
calm
attitude.
“This
photo
of
him
reading
2.
    bed
gives
me
strength(力量)
and
hope.
I
wonder
3.
    he
is
still
available
or
not,”
said
one
Weibo
user.
?
  Other
patients
are
fighting
4.
    the
coronavirus
in
their
own
ways.
Videos
of
patients
exercising
in
the
hospital
have
also
been
widely
5.
    online.
?
  The
governments
in
Hubei
Province,
especially
its
capital
Wuhan,
are
taking
measures
to
6.
    sure
all
people
needing
medical
assistance(救助)
have
ways
to
hospitals.
Until
Feb.
7,
Wuhan
has
changed
11
places
into
mobile
7.
    ,
which
can
offer
over
10,000
beds
to
patients.
?
  Fu
told
Hubei
Daily,
“I’m
just
8.
    the
book
for
interest
and
never
expected
that
the
photo
would
be
spread.”
However,
Mr.
Fu’s
calm,
rational(理性的)
attitude
to
life
at
least
provides
us
9.
    a
mirror.
It
reminds
10.
    inspires
us
to
overcome
the
world
in
ourselves—including
the
epidemic(疫情).
B
  Greeting
people
can
be
confusing,
especially
during
cross-cultural
communication.
Will
a
simple
handshake
do?
Should
you
give
a
hug
or
offer
a
kiss
on
the
face?
People
in
different
countries
have
their
1.    
greetings.?
  During
the
novel
coronavirus
epidemic,
greeting
others
is
becoming
2.    
more
confusing.
The
infectious
novel
coronavirus
has
brought
lots
of
trouble
to
traditional
greetings
such
as
shaking
hands,
kissing
and
hugging.
After
all,
close
physical
contact(接触)
will
3.    
the
chance
of
spreading
the
virus.?
  Health
departments(部门)
in
many
countries
have
also
suggested
that
people
4.
    their
regular
greetings
to
safer
ones.?
  Shaking
hands
is
a
5.
    gesture
to
show
respect
around
the
world.
Now
in
the
US,
the
elbow
bump(碰肘)
is
the
new
handshake.
US
Surgeon
General
Jerome
Adams
introduced
the
elbow
bump,
which
has
been
used
by
political
leaders,
health
officials
6.
    professional
athletes.
Brad
Hazzard,
a
health
minister
in
New
South
Wales,
Australia,
advised
people
7.
    pat
each
other
on
the
back
instead
of
a
handshake.?
  In
France,
8.
    on
the
cheek
is
a
common
greeting,
even
between
people
who
have
just
met.
French
Health
Minister
Olivier
Veran
has
advised
the
public
not
to
do
this.
French
lifestyle
expert
Philippe
Lichtfus
said
simply
looking
9.
    a
person’s
eyes
is
enough.?
  In
the
United
Arab
Emirates
and
Qatar,
people
rub(摩擦)
their
noses
together
upon
meeting.
Their
health
departments
have
advised
them
to
wave
only.
  In
the
face
of
such
10.    ,
how
should
you
go
about
changing
the
way
you
greet
people?
Australian
etiquette(礼仪)
expert
Susan
Wilson
has
suggested
simply
greeting
people
by
looking
them
in
the
eye,
smiling
and
saying
hello.?
C
  Most
of
us
want
to
know
what
we
mean
to
those
who
mean
everything
to
us,
but
how
do
we
know
if
we
don’t
tell
each
other?
I
would
like
1.    
share
an
experience
of
mine
to
tell
you
when
you
really
love
someone,
tell
them
directly.?
  When
I
was
growing
up,
I
never
heard
the
2.    
“I
love
you”
from
my
father.
If
your
father
never
says
them
to
you
when
you
are
a
child,
it
gets
3.    
difficult
for
him
to
say
those
words
as
you
get
older.
In
fact,
I
never
said
those
words
to
4.    ,
either.?
  A
few
years
ago,
I
decided
to
make
the
5.    
move.
After
some
thought,
I
called
my
father
on
the
phone
and
said,
“Dad,
I
love
you!”
There
was
a
moment
of
silence
6.    
the
other
end
of
the
line.
“Well,
same
back
at
you!”
he
replied
quietly.?
  “Dad,
I
know
you
love
me.
When
you’re
ready,
you’ll
say
it,
too,”
I
said
with
a
smile.
Then
I
hang
up
the
phone.
But
fifteen
minutes
later,
my
mother
called
and
asked
7.
    everything
was
“OK”.
She
seemed
nervous.
“Your
father
seems
to
have
something
to
say
after
answering
your
call.”
I
didn’t
tell
my
mother
about
the
call.
I
just
told
her
it
was
a
secret
8.
    us.?
  A
few
weeks
later,
Dad
called
and
ended
our
phone
conversation
with
the
words,“Son,
I
love
you.”
I
was
at
work
during
this
conversation
and
I
was
9.    
as
I
finally
“heard”
the
love.
Tears
came
to
my
eyes.
This
special
moment
took
our
father-son
relationship
to
a
new
level.
Later,
we
got
10.
    to
saying
“I
love
you”
to
each
other.?
  I
think
if
I
had
not
taken
the
first
step,
I
would
have
never
heard
the
love
from
my
father.
【参考答案】
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1.photo 2.in 3.whether 4.against 
5.spread 6.make 7.hospitals 8.reading
9.with 10.and
B 1.own 2.even 3.increase 4.change 
5.common 6.and 7.to 8.kissing 
9.into 10.changes
C 1.to 2.words 3.more 4.him 5.first
6.at 7.if 8.between 9.moved 10.used