2020-2021学年牛津译林版英语江苏中考完形阅读任务型组合训练1(含答案)

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初三英语中考复习组合训练1
完形填空。
Many
years
ago,
I
owned
a
service
station
(加油站)
and
roadhouse
on
the
main
road
between
Melbourne
and
Adelaide.
One
very
cold,
wet
night
at
about
3.30
a.m.,
there
was
a
__1__
on
the
front
door
of
our
house.
A
young
man,
wet
from
head
to
toe,
explained
that
he
had
__2__
out
of
petro(汽油)
and
left
his
pregnant(怀孕的)
wife
and
his
two
children__3_
in
the
car.
He
said
that
he
would
hitchhike(搭便车)back.
Once
I
had
__4__
a
can
with
petrol.
I
took
him
back
to
his
car.
When
we
got
there,
his
2-year-old
and
4-year-old
children
were
both
crying.
I
had
turned
the
heater
on
in
the
roadhouse
__5
I
left,
so
when
we
went
in,
it
was
nice
and
warm.
And
then
I
prepared
bread
and
butter
for
the
__6__,
and
hot
chocolate
for
the
adults.
It
was
about
5
a.m.
before
they
left.
The
young
fellow
asked
me
__7_
he
owed
me
and
I
told
him
that
the
petrol
pump(加油泵)
had
shown
$15.
About
a
month
later,
I
__8__
a
letter
from
Interstate,
a
large
bus
company
that
we
had
been
trying
to
get
to
stop
off
at
our
roadhouse
for
a
long
time.
It
__9__
that
the
young
fellow
was
its
general
manager.
In
his
letter,
he
thanked
me
again
and
informed
me
that
from
then
on,
all
their
__10__
would
stop
at
my
service
station.
In
this
case,
a
little
bit
of
kindness
was
rewarded
with
a
huge
amount
of
benefits(益处).
1?A.?sign
B.
knock
C.
noise
D.
card
2.?A.
got
B.?stayed
C.
taken
D.?run
3.?A.?away
B.?behind
C.?off
D.?out
4.
A.?filled
B.?dealt
C.?played
D.?ended
5.
A.?once
B.
since
C.?before
D.?because
6.
A.
children
B.?wife
C.?man
D.?family
7.
A.?how?many
B.?how?long
C.?how?much?
D.?how?often
8.
A.?took
B.?received
C.?accepted
D.?sent
9.
A.?turned?up
B.?turned?around
C.?turned?out?
D.?turned?off
10.?A.?letters
B.?children
C.?buses
D.?workers
答案:1—5
B
D
B
A
C
6—10
A
C
B
C
C
阅读填空。
Passage1
My
hope
is
that
this
book
will
show
you
that
you
can
start
making
a
difference
now
on
problems
you
care
about,
in
your
own
way,
for
your
family,
your
community,
and
our
world.
Praise
for
It’s
Your
World
Praise
for
It's
Your
World:
Clinton
clearly
paid
attention
to
her
parents'
discussions
at
the
dinner
table,
and
she
shares
the
lessons
they
told
about
the
future
influence
of
what
we
do
in
the
present."--Publishers
Weekly
A
wonderful
resource
for
junior
activists.
--Booklist
This
book
is
a
resource
for
children
and
teens
who
also
want
to
make
a
difference
and
may
not
know
where
to
begin
or
may
have
an
idea
for
ways
they
can
make
a
difference.
--VOYA
About
the
Book
Get
Informed!
Get
Inspired!
Get
Going!
The
New
York
Times
Best-selling
book
For
kids,
Make
a
difference
In
your
world
this
holiday
season
In
a
book
that
deals
with
the
biggest
challenges
facing
us
today,
Chelsea
Clinton
uses
facts,
photos
and
stories
to
give
readers
a
deep
understanding
of
the
world
around
them—and
how
anyone
can
make
a
difference.
With
stories
about
children
and
teens
who
have
made
real
changes
big
and
small—in
their
families,
in
their
communities,
in
our
country
and
across
the
world—this
book
will
inspire
(激励)
readers
of
all
ages
to
do
their
part
to
make
our
world
a
better
place.
It
also
encourages
everyone
to
get
going!
With
suggestions
and
ideas
for
action,
Chelsea
Clinton
shows
readers
that
the
world
belongs
to
every
single
one
of
us,
and
every
one
of
us
counts.
1.
Who
wrote
the
book
It’s
Your
World?
A.
VOYA
B.
Booklist
C.
Chelsea
Clinton
D.
Publishers
Weekly
2.
It’s
Your
World
is
mainly
written
for
_______________.
A.
adults
B.
teachers
C.
young
people
D.
college
student
3.
What’s
the
purpose
of
It’s
Your
World?
A.
To
tell
readers
some
bad
news.
B.
To
advise
reader
to
help
others
C.
To
offer
readers
some
information
D.
To
encourage
readers
to
take
action
Passage2
Interviewer:
Tracy
Lester
is
with
us
in
the
studio.
Welcome
Tracy!
We
are
all
interested
to
know
about
your
life
as
a
child
actor.
You're
only
fourteen
years
old—yet
you
are
already
famous.
Tracy:
Yes.
I'm
really
lucky
to
have
a
chance
to
do
so
many
things
that
other
young
people
haven't
yet.
Interviewer:
So
Tracy,
the
first
question
is-how
old
were
you
when
you
made
your
first
movie,
peanuts?
Tracy:
Well,
I
was
only
four-so
I
didn't
have
a
big
part-and
that
movie
wasn't
really
successful.
Interviewer:
So
what
was
your
first
successful
movie
then?
Tracy:
Chocolate
Aliens.
Did
you
see
it?
Interviewer:
Yes.
My
favourite
scene
was
when
you
cleaned
out
the
fridge
for
your
mum,
and
you
found
interesting
chocolates
in
there.
Tracy:
Yeah—that
was
a
cool
scene,
wasn't
it?
Interviewer:
Have
you
appeared
in
any
commercials
(商业广告)
yet,
Tracy?
Tracy:
Yes,
quite
a
few.
The
last
one
was
for
a
chocolate
company.
I
love
chocolate,
but
they
made
me
eat
so
much.
I
felt
sick
after
that.
I
never
want
to
eat
chocolate
again.
Interviewer:
What
a
pity!
Now,
tell
me
about
your
latest
movie—you
haven't
finished
it
yet.
But
do
you
think
you
might
win
an
award
for
this
one?
Tracy:
Oh,
I
hope
so.
But
if
I
don't
win
this
time,
maybe
I
will
some
day.
I'll
continue
to
work
hard.
Interviewer:
And
one
last
question
Tracy—I'd
like
to
ask
you
if
you
enjoy
being
famous.
Tracy:
That's
a
difficult
question
to
answer.
I'd
like
to
tell
all
my
young
fans
that
it
isn't
easy
being
famous.
Mostly,
I
miss
being
a
kid.
So
enjoy
being
a
kid,
and
don't
grow
up
too
quickly.
Interviewer:
Thanks
for
coming,
Tracy.
You're
a
great
kid.
I
wish
you
luck
in
the
future.
4.
How
many
questions
does
the
interviewer
ask
Tracy?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
D.
Six.
5.
We
can
find
a
cool
scene
with
interesting
chocolates
in
__________.
A.
Peanuts
B.
Chocolate
Aliens
C.
a
commercial
D.
her
latest
movie
6.
What
does
Tracy
think
of
being
famous
early?
A.
She
thinks
it's
easy
to
become
famous.
B.
Being
famous
brings
her
all
good
things.
C.
She
still
enjoys
being
a
kid
though
she
is
famous.
D.
She
feels
unlucky
to
do
more
things
than
other
children.
Passage3
Big
as
the
World
is,
Home
is
Where
We
Go
Back
(《世界再大,也要回家》)
is
a
group
of
hand-drawn
comics
by
a
college
student.
It
shows
us
parents’
deep
love
when
their
daughter
is
at
home
and
away.
[]
But
one
day,
you
happen
to
find
it
hard
for
your
parents
to
do
things
they
used
to
be
able
to.
Their
memory
and
their
hearing
are
getting
worse
and
worse.
You
are
going
faster
and
faster
without
knowing
that
they
are
walking
slower
and
slower—
they
are
growing
old.
When
you
finally
understand
it
is
time
to
repay
your
parents,
could
there
be
enough
time
left?
So,
go
home
before
it
is
too
late!
Show
your
love
by
spending
more
time
with
your
parents.
7.
What
would
parents
do
when
their
daughter
was
at
home?
A.
They
would
complain
about
her
laziness
to
friends.
B.
They
would
prepare
just
one
dish
and
let
her
eat
first.
C.
They
would
talk
much
about
her
weakness.
D.
They
would
get
her
up
when
she
wants
to
sleep
late.
8.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word“competent”in
Picture
5
?
A.
能干的
B.
自信的
C.
强势的
D.
有经验的
9
According
to
the
passage,
which
statement
is
TRUE?
A.
Eating
simple
and
vegetarian
is
good
for
our
health.
B.
The
daughter
in
the
comic
didn’t
listen
to
her
father.
C.
There
isn’t
enough
time
to
repay
parents,
so
don’t
go
home
late.
D.
Being
with
your
parents
is
the
longest
confession
of
love
to
parents.
Passage4
As
is
often
the
case,
parents
are
very
shocked
to
discover
their
children
have
lied
to
them
for
the
first
time.
But
new
research
has
suggested
many
parents
may
not
even
notice
many
of
the
lies
their
children
tell
them.
Psychologists
have
discovered
that
most
parents
are
over-confident
in
their
children’s
honesty
and
this
may?impair?their
ability
to
discover
a
lie.
The
findings
may
help
to
explain
why
some
parents
seem
to
be
willing
to
let
their
children
get
away
with
almost
anything
even
in
the
face
of
the
evidence
(迹象).
They
say
parents
suffer
from
a
“truth
bias
(偏见)”
with
their
own
teenagers,
but
when
faced
with
lies
from
other
people’s
children,
they
have
less
difficulty
telling
if
a
statement
is
true
or
not.
Dr
Angela
Evans,
a
psychologist
at
Brock
University
in
Canada,
said,
“The
close
relationship
that
parents
share
with
their
own
children
may
lead
to
parents
failing
to
discover
their
children’s
lies.
Parents’
truth
bias
may
result
in
parents
being
less
doubtable
of
their
children,
allowing
them
to
successfully
cheat
(欺骗)
them.”
Most
children
are
thought
to
start
lying
as
early
as
two
years
old
but
start
telling
more
believable
lies
at
around
the
age
of
four
years
old.
Learning
how
to
lie
is
considered
as
a
key
part
of
cognitive
(认知的)
and
social
development
in
children.
But
many
parents
are
shocked
when
their
children
start
lying
to
them.
In
their
study,
Dr
Evans
and
her
colleagues
filmed
108
children
aged
between
8
and
16
as
they
performed
a
test
after
being
asked
not
to
look
at
the
answers.
They
were
then
asked
afterwards
if
they
had
looked,
with
50
truthfully
denying
(否认)
looking,
49
lying
about
looking
and
9
admitting
(承认)
to
looking.
Videos
of
those
denying
looking
were
then
shown
to
152
parents
of
children
aged
8
to
16,
80
of
whom
had
children
who
had
taken
part
in
the
test.
The
researchers
found
that
the
parents
were
less
able
to
discover
lies
told
by
their
own
children
than
by
other
people’s
children.
10.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“impair”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Show.
B.
Harm.
C.
Realize.
D.
Develop.?
11.
When
lying
to
their
parents,
children
can’t
be
easily
found
because
________.
A.
their
parents
aren’t
prepared
for
the
lies
B.
their
parents
can’t
notice
any
of
their
lies
C.
they
are
very
good
at
telling
lies
D.
they
know
how
to
lie
to
their
parents
12.
What
does
Dr
Evans
want
to
find
about
children’s
lying?
A.
What
makes
parents
lose
trust
in
their
children.
B.
What
causes
children
to
tell
lies
to
their
parents.
C.
What
makes
parents
fail
to
see
their
children’s
lies.
D.
What
affects
children’s
relations
with
their
parents.
13.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Dr
Evans’s
study
in
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
Parents
prefer
to
protect
their
own
children.
B.
Lying
is
a
part
of
children’s
development.
C.
Children
aged
8
to
16
are
very
likely
to
tell
lies.
D.
Parents
can
easily
discover
lies
told
by
children
of
others.
答案:CCD
CBC
CBD
BACD
任务型阅读。
Passage1
Africa
is
larger
than
any
other
continent
(大陆)
except
Asia.
To
its
southeast
lies
the
Indian
Ocean,
and
toward
the
west
is
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
It
is
also
the
continent
with
a
very
largest
population
(more
than
1
billion),
also
just
behind
Asia.
The
continent
is
home
to
the
world’s
tallest
animal,
giraffes.
People
can
also
find
crocodiles,
elephants,
zebras
and
hippos
there.
Africa
is
great
to
visit.
About
60
percent
of
Africa
is
made
up
of
drylands
and
deserts.
The
most
famous
one
is
the
Sahara,
the
largest
hot
desert
in
the
world.
Mount
Kilimanjaro
in
east
Africa
stands
5,895
meters
into
the
sky.
It
is
the
highest
point
in
the
continent.
Though
it
lies
in
the
tropics
(热带),
it
is
covered
with
ice
and
snow
year-round.
The
famous
East
Africa’s
Great
Rift
Valley
(东非大裂谷)
goes
through
the
land
of
Africa.
As
the
longest
rift
on
Earth,
it
is
easy
to
see
from
the
space.
The
continent
is
famous
for
its
hundreds
of
ethnic
(种族的)
groups.
The
three
largest
ethnic
groups
are
the
Hausa,
Igbo
and
Yoruba.
They
are
all
in
west
Africa.
West
Africa
is
also
rich
in
natural
resources
like
cocoa,
diamonds
and
coffee.
Cote
d’Ivoire
is
the
world’s
No.
1
producer
of
cocoa.
Although
many
places
in
Africa
are
poor,
this
is
not
the
whole
picture.
South
Africa
is
the
richest
country
in
Africa.
Some
parts
of
the
country
are
wealthy.
Modern
and
well-developed
roads
are
common
everywhere.
You
can
also
spend
a
day
in
a
large
shopping
mall
or
taste
delicious
seafood
in
a
restaurant.
Africa
Continent
Location
The
India
Ocean
lies
to
its
southeast.
It
is
to
the
1
of
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
__2
It
is
larger
than
any
other
continent
expect
Asia.
Population
It
has
the
world’s
3
largest
population,
with
over
1
billion
people.
Animals
elephants,
zebras,
giraffes,
crocodiles,
hippos
Scenic
spots
The
Sahara
the
largest
hot
desert
in
the
world
Mount
Kilimanjaro
5,895
meters
in
4
Eastern
Africa
Great
Rift
Valley
the
longest
rift
on
Earth
Cote
d’Ivoire
the
world’s
5
producer
of
cocoa
South
Africa
The
richest
country
答案:1.
east
2.
Area
/
Size
3.
second
4.
height
5
biggest
/
largest
/
best
Passage2
On
March
5,
Premier
Li
Keqiang
gave
a
report
at
the
National
People's
Congress(NPC,全国人民代表大会)
in
Beijing.
This
report
is
an
important
part
of
the
NPC.
The
report
explains
what
the
government
did
last
year
and
what
it
plans
to
do
for
this
year.
A
lot
of
important
areas
are
included
in
the
report,
such
as
income,
health
service
and
employment(就业).
Education
was
one
of
the
highlights
of
this
year's
report.
According
to
the
report,
China
will
develop
what
it
calls
“Internet
Plus
Education”
so
that
all
the
people
can
have
high-quality
education.
According
to
this
plan,
students
in
the
countryside
could
take
online
courses
taught
by
teachers
in
big
cities.
This
way,
students
across
the
country
would
be
better
able
to
share
valuable
education
resources.
“China
will…
cut
dropout
rates(辍学率)for
rural(农村的)
students
and
let
more
of
them
enter
the
college,”
Li
said
during
his
speech.
“[This]
can
stop
poverty(贫困)
from
being
passed
down
to
the
next
generation(一代人).”
The
government
will
also
work
to
develop
modern
vocation(职业)education,
according
to
the
report.
Vocational
students
learn
specific
skills
in
great
detail.
Hopefully,
enrollment(入学)
in
vocational
schools
in
2019
will
increase
by
1
million
students.
“[The
government]
will
encourage
more
high
school
graduates
and
migrant
workers(农民工)
to
apply,”
he
said.
What’s
next
for
China?
Event
Premier
Li
gave
a
report
at
the
NPC.
What’s
the
report
about?
It
_1___
many
areas
and
education
is
one
of
the
most
important
parts.
Develop
“Internet
Plus
Education”
China
develops
it
in
order
to
__2_
high-quality
education
for
everyone.
Students
in
the
countryside
could
take
courses
on
the
___3__.
China
will
__4__
the
college
enrollment
numbers
of
the
rural
students.
Develop
vocational
education
China
will
help
vocational
students
learn
more
specific
skills.
Enrollment
in
vocational
schools
in
2019
is
__5__
to
increase
by
1
million
students.
答案:1.
covers
2.
provide
3.
Internet
4.
improve
5.
expected