牛津英语2020-2021学年中考完形填空专练(含答案)

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牛津英语2020-2021学年中考完形填空专练
(1)
Just
for
today
I
will
be
happy.
I
quite
agree
with
Abraham
Lincoln,
one
of
the
greatest
presidents
in
the
US.
He
said,
“Most
people
can
be
as
happy
as
they
hope
to
be
in
their
mind.”
1
is
from
inside.
It
is
not
a
matter
of
outside.
Just
for
today
I
will
take
care
of
my
2
.
I
will
exercise
it,
care
for
it,
nourish
(滋养)
it,
so
that
it
will
be
a
3
machine
for
my
building.
I
plan
to
run
for
an
hour
every
morning,
and
play
basketball
three
or
four
times
a
week.
4
it
is
possible,
I
will
join
a
basketball
team
and
train
myself
there
too.
Just
for
today
I
will
try
to
strengthen
my
5
.
I
will
learn
something
useful
and
meaningful.
I
will
keep
reading
as
part
of
myself.
I
will
choose
6
to
read,
especially
books
that
need
thought
as
often
as
I
can,
because
reading
is
like
a
key
that
can
7
my
mind
to
the
outside
world.
It
nourishes
me
deeply
and
8
me
a
full
man.
Just
for
today
I
will
have
a
plan.
I
will
write
down
9
I
expect
to
do
every
day
first.
And
then
I
will
begin
10
a
very
small
thing,
such
as
getting
up
on
time.
I
may
not
follow
it
11
the
same
as
I
have
expected,
but
I
am
sure
that
I
will
have
it.
12
,
a
good
plan
is
half
done.
Just
for
today
I
will
be
13
enough
to
enjoy
myself.
I
will
not
be
afraid
to
be
happy,
and
to
enjoy
what
is
beautiful.
I
will
not
be
afraid
to
love
and
to
believe
that
those
I
love
also
love
me.
I’ll
value
every
moment
that
will
be
14
with
my
parents,
my
children
and
my
friends.
And
I
will
say
“I
love
you”
loudly
to
them.
Never
keep
my
love
as
a
15
.
Just
for
today
I
will
start
my
new
journey
and
enjoy
life
as
well.
1.
A.
Agreement
B.
Happiness
C.
Friendship
D.
Communication
2.
A.
pet
B.
kid
C.
body
D.
house
3.
A.
noisy
B.
heavy
C.
simple
D.
perfect
4.
A.
If
B.
Till
C.
Unless
D.
Whether
5.
A.
mind
B.
pride
C.
power
D.
memory
6.
A.
nothing
B.
anything
C.
something
D.
everything
7.
A.
put
up
B.
open
up
C.
make
up
D.
clean
up
8.
A.
calls
B.
makes
C.
writes
D.
expresses
9.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
where
10.
A.
by
B.
in
C.
with
D.
through
11.
A.
mainly
B.
exactly
C.
recently
D.
suddenly
12.
A.
Instead
B.
Finally
C.
Anyway
D.
However
13.
A.
brave
B.
careful
C.
nervous
D.
worried
14.
A.
spent
B.
wasted
C.
missed
D.
offered
15.
A.
doll
B.
poem
C.
secret
D.
painting
(2)
When
things
went
wrong,
Freddy
always
had
something
nice
to
say.
When
Dad
forget
about
the
pizza
and
it
burned.
Freddy
said
“Don’t
worry.
It’ll
still
taste
good.”And
he
was
1
.
The
pizza
edges
were
dark,
but
the
middle
wasn’t
half
bad.
When
his
teacher
Mr.
Hall
knocked
into
a
bookshelf
in
the
2
,
Freddy
said
“Don’t
worry.
Mrs.
Bog
won’t
be
upset.

The
librarian
just
laughed
and
helped
3
the
books.
Freddy
looked
on
the
bright
side.
And
everyone
liked
that
about?
4
.
Everyone,
that
is,
except
Hazel.
Hazel
was
the
5
kid
in
class.
On
her
first
day,
Freddy
said?“Nice
to
meet
you,
Hazel.
I
think
you’ll
like
it
here.”
“I
6
it,”
she
talked
back.
Freddy
had
never
met
anyone
like
her.
When
Mr.
Hall
said
they’d
have
a
break
inside
7
it
was
raining.
Freddy
said,
“Every
cloud
has
a
silver
lining.”
“A
silver
lining?”Hazel
shook
her
head.?“Bad
things
come
in
8
.”
Greta
was
carrying
paints
in
9
class.
She
fell
over,
and
paints
went
flying.
“That
was
the
second
bad
thing.
What
will
the
third
thing
be?”
Hazel
seemed
so
10
about
the
Rule
of
Three
Bad
Things.
“It’s
beautiful!”Emma
picked
up
Freddy’s
painting,
not
realizing
she
had
paint
on
her
fingers.
“Freddy’s
picture
is
11
!”
Hazel
pointed,?“There’s
number
three.”
Emma
looked
sad.“I’m
sorry,
Freddy.”

It’s
OK...If
you
add
12
,
the
fingerprints
could
look
like
butterflies,

said
Freddy.
13
refused
to
put
a
finger
on
Freddy’s
paper.
Only
Hazel
did.
“Want
to
add
one?”
Freddy
asked.
Hazel
thought
about
it,
then
nodded.
She
put
her
finger
into
paint,
gently
pressed
it
onto
Freddy’s
painting
and
14
added
wings.
“It
looks
great,”
said
Freddy.
Haze
15
.“You
know,
I
don’t
really
think
there’s
a
Rule
of
Three
Bad
Things.”
Sometimes,
there
are
good
things
hiding
where
you
don’t
expect
them.
1.
A.?clever???
B.?right???
C.?active???
D.?famous
2.
A.?shop???
B.?gym???
C.?library???
D.?museum
3.
A.?pick
up???
B.?look
after???
C.?go
through???
D.?throw
away
4.
A.?me???
B.?her???
C.?you???
D.?him
5.
A.?lucky??
B.?new?
C.?excellent???
D.?smart
6.A.?expect???
B.?believe???
C.?doubt???
D.?understand
7.A.although??
B.?unless???
C.?until???
D.?because
8.
A.?twos???
B.?threes???
C.?fours???
D.?fives
9.
A.science???
B.?music???
C.?art???
D.?history
10.A.?happy???
B.?worried???
C.?sorry???
D.?sure
11.A.?in
a
mess???
B.?on
show???
C.?in
fashion???
D.?on
sale
12.
A.?wings???
B.?eyes???
C.?legs???
D.?bodies
13.
A.?Everybody???B.?Somebody???
C.?Anybody???
D.?Nobody
14.A.?angrily???
B.?quickly???
C.?carefully???
D.?secretly
15.A.?smiled???
B.?promised???
C.?warned???
D.?shouted
(3)
Mel
Kiser
was
driving
along
a
busy
highway
in
Columbus,
Ohio,
He
saw
an
armored
truck(运钞车)and
a
few
cars
ahead
of
him.
Suddenly
the
back
door
of
the
armored
truck
1
,
And
a
blue
plastic
bag
fell
out
of
the
truck.
A
car
in
front
of
Mr
Kiser
hit
the
bag.
And
money
spilled(洒落)out
of
it.
Then
another
bag
fell
out
of
the
truck,
and
another.
Money
was_
2
everywhere.
At
first,
drivers
thought
the
3
papers
on
the
highway
were
leaves.
Then
they
realized
that
the
papers
were
not
leaves--they
were
money!
Drivers
quickly
stopped
right
in
the
middle
of
the
highway
and
jumped
out
of
their
cars.
They
began
4
money!
They
were
putting
ten,
twenty,
and
one-hundred-dollar
bills
into
their
pockets.
Mr
Kiser
also
got
out
of
his
car.
He
took
hold
of
a
bag
of
money,
put
the
bag
in
his
car,
and
drove
away.
Later,
Mr
Kiser
5
the
money.
He
had
$57,
000.
For
the
next
two
hours
Mr
Kiser
thought
about
the
money.
He
6
about
spending
it.
He
needed
a
new
TV
set
for
his
house.He
wanted
to
take
a
vacation
in
Florida.
But
he
decided
to
return
the
money.
He
drove
to
the
police
station
and
gave
the
police
the
S57,000.
There
other
people
7
money,
too.
But
most
of
the
money-almost
one
million
dollars
were
still
missing.
The
truck
company
8
a
10
percent
reward.
If
you
return
$1,
000,
for
example,
we
will
pay
you
$100.
"the
company
said.
Then
the
company
got
some
9
.
A
man
telephone
and
said,"I
was
driving
along
the
highway
when
I
saw
the
traffic
jam
and
the
money.People
were
10
everywhere.
I
had
a
camera
in
my
car
and
I
took
some
pictures.Would
you
like
the
pictures?"
"Yes!"answered
the
truck
company.
The
company
gave
the
pictures
to
the
police.
The
police
looked
11
at
the
pictures.
They
looked
at
the
cars,
the
license
plates,
and
the
people's
12
.
They
tried
to
find
the
people
who
had
taken
the
money,
but
they
didn't
have
much
13
.
One
man
who
had
taken
money
14
a
Columbus
newspaper,
The
man
did
not
give
his
name,
"I
took
two
bags
of
money,
"
he
said,
"Im
going
to
take
the
money
and
15
Columbus.
I
have
enough
money
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
"
The
man
was
arrested
and
put
into
prison
at
last.
1.A.broken
B.dropped
C.shut
D.opened
2.A.lying
B.falling
C.flying
D.showing
3.A.green
B.yellow
C.red
D,white
4.A.looking
for
B.picking
up
C.putting
away
D.laughing
at
5.A.spent
B.hid
C.counted
D.lent
6.A.complained
B.dreamed
C.worried
D.cared
7.A
made
B.received
C.refused
D.returned
8.A.paid
B.offered
C.accepted
D.wasted
9.A.help
B.trouble
C.money
D.time
10.A,running
B.jumping
C.watching
D.stealing
11.A.quickly
B.carelessly
C.angrily
D.closely
12.A.pockets
B.faces
C.names
D.ages
13.A.chance
B.fun
C.luck
D.experience
14.A
visited
B.helped
C.telephoned
D.invited
15.A.leave
B.discover
C.visit
D.develop
(4)
Betty
and
I
are
best
friends.
Our
birthdays
are
1
the
same
day,
so
every
year
we
have
a
birthday
party
together.
But
this
year,
we
had
a
costume
party
(化装舞会)
2
.
While
we
were
writing
the
3
,
my
mum
came
in
and
asked,
"Why
not
invite
John?”
John
had
been
in
our
class
for
only
4
months,
but
he
was
already
getting
better
grades
in
Maths
than
anyone
5
in
class.
I
wrinkled
(皱起)my
nose,
"Mum,
he
wears
the
same
clothes
to
school
every
day.
A
costume
will
6
him
an
arm
and
a
leg.
"
Mum
said
nothing.
The
next
day,
mum
gave
me
a(n)
7
with
a
shopping
certificate
(凭证)in
it.
"I
thought
it
would
be
nice
for
you
to
give
this
to
John,
"
Mum
said.
But
how?
We
didn't
want
to
make
John
embarrassed
(尴尬的).
We
8
it
for
a
long
time.
Finally,
Betty
and
I
had
a
good
9
.
On
the
day
of
our
party,
kids
10
,
dressed
differently.
John
came
in
the
same
clothes
as
usual.
We
danced,
ate
snacks
and
played
games
in
groups.
Before
eating
the
birthday
cake,
Betty
said
in
a
loud
11
,
"Now
it's
time
for
the
great
prize
game.
It's
the
following
riddle
(谜语)It
was
a
Maths
game.
None
of
us
was
12
when
John
came
up
with
the
right
answer
first
and
walked
off
with
the
envelope.
_13
went
on
well
as
we
planned.
John
wore
a
new
pair
of
trousers
and
a
new
shirt
the
next
week.
He
felt
14
.
So
did
we.
When
we
help
others,
we
need
to
find
a
proper
way,
15
we
may
hurt
them
in
another
way.
1.
A.
on
B.
in
C.
at
D.
between
2.
A.
instead
of
B.
instead
C.
as
well
D.
too
3.
A.
instructions
B.
invitations
C.
interviews
D.
instruments
4.
A.
a
little
B.
little
C.
a
few
D.
few
5.
A.
other
B.
others
C.
else
D.
another
6.
A.
take
B.
spend
C.
pay
D.
cost
7.
A.
letter
B.
envelope
(信封)
C.
note
D.
card
8.
A.
discussed
B.
talked
C.
did
D.
worried
9.
A.
information
B.
news
C.
report
D.
idea
10.
A.
reached
B.
got
C.
arrived
at
D.
arrived
11.
A.
voice
B.
sound
C.
noise
D.
whisper
12.
A.
interested
B.
interesting
C.
surprised
D.
surprising
13.
A.
Something
B.
Everything
C.
Anything
D.
Nothing
14.
A.
happy
B.
happily
C.
sad
D.
sadly
15.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
or
(5)
The
Power
of
Walking
The
Great
Wall,
one
of
China's
best-known
faces,
has
now
become
a
magic
ladder
which
1
an
eleven-year-old
Australian
girl
get
closer
to
her
dream.
The
eleven-year-old
Australian
girl,
Taylor
Walker-lear,
was
born
with
cerebral
palsy(大脑性瘫痪).
2
,
such
a
disease
affected
her
movement
and
stopped
her
from
3
like
a
normal
child.
However,
her
willpower(意志力)
always
pushes
herself
to
be
the
4
she
can
be.
In
March
2016,
she
reached
the
top
of
Mount
Kosciuszko,
the
highest
mountain
in
Australia
at
2,229
meters
5
sea
level.
When
her
mother
Toni
asked
her
what
her
next
goal
was,
she
answered:
"Maybe
the
Great
Wall."
In
preparation
for
her
dream
to
climb
the
Great
Wall,
Taylor
spent
6
strengthening(强化)
her
legs
and
7
up
willpower.
What’s
more,
in
September
2016,
Taylor
went
through
a
major
operation
to
improve
her
motor
function.
After
that,
she
was
able
to
stand
straight
like
other
children.
When
she
was
asked
whether
the
8
was
painful,
she
said
with
a
smile:
"It's
all
right."
9
her
own
efforts,
she
also
got
help
from
Norman
Li,
a
Chinese
businessman.
He
learned
about
Taylor's
dream
and
was
10
deeply.
He
decided
to
support
Taylor's
trip
to
Beijing.
"What
I
did
for
Taylor
was
also
to
repay
those
Australians
who
gave
me
a
11
years
ago,"
he
said.
As
an
old
Chinese
saying
goes,
"A
drop
of
water
in
need
shall
be
returned
with
a
burst
of
spring
indeed."
On
June
6
this
year,
her
wish
came
true.
The
journey
started
near
Watch
Tower
No
14,
somewhere
in
the
middle
of
the
Mutianyu
Great
Wall.
With
the
help
of
her
walking
aid,
her
parents
and
a
group
of
primary
school
volunteers
from
Beijing,
Taylor
moved
ahead
12
.
Looking
at
the
view
below
13
a
little
window
in
the
tower,
she
said,
"It's
amazingly
beautiful!"
The
walk
on
the
Great
Wall
is
14
,
not
only
because
Taylor’s
dream
has
come
true,
but
also
because
this
experience
has
given
her
15
she
needs
for
the
next
goal.
1.
A.
made
B.
took
C.
asked
D.
told
2.
A.
Luckily
B.
Hopelessly
C.
Sadly
D.
Happily
3.
A.
walking
B.
running
C.
rushing
D.
climbing
4.
A.
most
B.
better
C.
best
D.
more
5.
A.
above
B.
over
C.
under
D.
below
6.
A.
days
B.
months
C.
weeks
D.
years
7.
A.
opened
B.
put
C.
built
D.
hung
8.
A.
operation
B.
dream
C.
story
D.
wish
9.
A.
Including
B.
Besides
C.
Except
D.
Beside
10.
A.
surprised
B.
excited
C.
touched
D.
attracted
11.
A.
start
B.
help
C.
chance
D.
hand
12.
A.
fast
B.
slowly
C.
happily
D.
hopefully
13.
A.
past
B.
across
C.
through
D.
on
14.
A.
successful
B.
important
C.
interesting
D.
exciting
15.
A.
hope
B.
courage
C.
power
D.
confidence
(6)
Tom
was
a
middle-aged
leather
trader.
His
repeated
1
in
business
made
him
an
unhappy
man
and
he
often
complained
that
he
had
been
cheated(欺骗)
by
others.
One
day
he
told
his
wife
he
was
so
disappointed
with
the
city
that
he
had
to
2
.
So
his
family
moved
to
another
city.
It
was
the
evening
of
a
weekend.
When
Tom
and
his
wife
were
busy
3
their
new
home,
the
light
suddenly
went
out.
Tom
was
4
to
have
forgotten
to
bring
along
candles
and
had
to
5
helplessly
in
a
low
mood.
Just
then
he
heard
light
knocks
on
his
door
that
were
6
heard
in
the
quiet
night.
"Who's
it?
"
he
wondered,
since
Tom
was
a
7
to
this
city.
And
this
was
the
moment
he
especially
8
to
be
disturbed
(打扰),
so
he
went
to
the
door
and
opened
it
violently.
At
the
door
was
a
little
girl,
9
asking,
"Sir,
do
you
have
candles?
I'm
your
10
."
"No,"
answered
Tom
in
anger
and
shut
the
door
11
.
"What
a
nuisance
(麻烦事)!"
He
complained
over
it
with
his
wife.
"No
sooner
had
we
settled
down
than
the
neighbor
came
to
borrow
things."
After
a
while,
the
door
was
12
again
by
someone.
He
found
the
same
girl
outside.
But
this
time
she
was
holding
two
candles,
saying,
"My
grandma
told
me
the
new
neighbor
downstairs
might
need
candles.
She
sent
me
here
to
give
you
these."
Tom
was
very
13
by
what
he
saw.
At
that
moment
he
14
realized
what
caused
his
failure
in
life.
It
was
his
coldness
with
other
people.
The
person
who
had
cheated
him
in
life
was
15
else
but
himself,
for
his
eyes
had
been
clouded
by
his
unkind
mind.
1.
A.
failure
B.
success
C.
trouble
D.
difficulty
2.
A.
run
B.
stop
C.
leave
D.
forget
3.
A.
turning
up
B.
tidying
up
C.
taking
up
D.
making
up
4.
A.
careful
B.
satisfied
C.
regretful
D.
mad
5.
A.
hope
B.
wait
C.
listen
D.
watch
6.
A.
possibly
B.
noisily
C.
rarely
D.
clearly
7.
A.
trader
B.
local
C.
newcomer
D.
passer-by
8.
A.
enjoyed
B.
hated
C.
wanted
D.
started
9.
A.
shyly
B.
proudly
C.
hopefully
D.
coldly
10.
A.
friend
B.
housekeeper
C.
customer
D.
neighbor
11.
A.
gently
B.
kindly
C.
impatiently
D.
sadly
12
A.
opened
up
B.
knocked
on
C.
turned
off
D.
put
in
13.
A.
bored
B.
worried
C.
excited
D.
surprised
14.
A.
suddenly
B.
generally
C.
specially
D.
usually
15.
A.
somebody
B.
anybody
C.
everybody
D.
nobody
(7)
Since
the
outbreak
of
novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
(NCP),
many
people
have
lived
in
fear.
This
is
normal,
as
the
disease
is
infectious
(传染性的)
and
1
.
However,
The
fear
of
the
novel
coronavirus(新冠病毒)has
turned
into
discrimination
(歧视)
against
certain
groups
of
people,
some
people
turn
2
at
the
mention
of
“people
from
Wuhan
or
Hubei
province”,
the
center
of
the
outbreak.?
Ding
Baixing,
a
doctor
at
Huashan
Hospital
in
Shanghai,
has
seen
this
himself.
He
3
a
suspected
(疑似的)
patient
named
Chen
Hui
who
traveled
from
Wuhan
to
Shanghai.
Chen
appeared
desperate
(绝望的)
and
4
keeping
in
touch
with
other
patients,
as
he
worried
that
they
would
be
afraid
of
him.
?
Chen
is
not
alone.
Chen
Xue,
an
editor
working
in
Beijing,
went
to
Chongli
in
Hebei
for
a
ski
trip
on
Jan
23.
5
her
temperature
was
fine
and
she
hasn’t
been
to
her
hometown

Hubei
province

since
October
last
year,
the
hotel
she
was
in
told
her
that
it
would
not
6
Hubei
guests
from
the
next
day.
However,
the
7
enemy
is
the
virus

not
the
patients
or
people
from
Wuhan
or
Hubei
province.
Singaporean
Prime
Minister
Lee
Hsien
Loong
echoed(附和)
this
idea
in
a
speech
at
the
Chinese
New
Year
dinner.
“Even
though
the
virus
8
in
Wuhan,
it
doesn’t
respect
nationality
or
race.
It
does
not
check
your
passport
9
it
goes
into
your
body.
Anybody
can
be
infected.”
he
said.
It
is
not
the
patients’
fault
that
they
have
been
infected.
There
is
no
10
to
blame
them.
If
patients
didn’t
go
to
the
11
for
fear
of
discrimination,
the
virus
would
spread
to
more
people.
“Protecting
them
is
just
as
12
as
protecting
ourselves,”
Ding
said.?
At
the
CCTV
Spring
Festival
Gala,
six
13
read
a
poem
to
inspire
people
across
the
country.
It
called
for
greater
respect
for
medical
workers,
as
well
as
called
on
everyone
to
work
together
to
14
the
virus.
One
of
the
lines

“we
isolate(隔离)
the
virus,
but
we
don’t
isolate
15

––
has
been
widely
posted
online.
1.
A.
interesting
B.
common
C.
dangerous
D.
surprising
2.
A.
pale
B.
grey
C.
white
D.
red
3.
A.
refused
B.
advised
C.
invited
D.
treated
4.
A.
enjoyed
B.
avoided
C.
missed
D.
continued
5.
A.
Because
B.
Though
C.
Since
D.
Unless
6.
A.
take
B.
bring
C.
receive
D.
refuse
7.
A.
natural
B.
real
C.
false
D.
next
8.
A.
started
B.
ended
C.
stopped
D.
remained
9.
A.
until
B.
before
C.
after
D.
with
10.
A.
fact
B.
chance
C.
time
D.
reason
11.
A.
drugstore
B.
supermarket
C.
hospital
D.
restaurant
12.
A.
important
B.
popular
C.
difficult
D.
easy
13.
A.
actors
B.
writers
C.
hosts
D.
scientists
14.
A.
check
B.
fight
C.
accept
D.
win
15.
A.
joy
B.
power
C.
freedom
D.
love
(8)
When
I
was
a
kid,
I
used
to
lie,
cheat
and
steal.It
is
a
___1___
memory
to
hold
on
to
as
a
parent.
There’s
not
very
much
my
__2___
can
do
that
I
have
not
already
done.
There
came
a
time
when
I
began
to
find
things
in
my
daughter’s
pockets—crayons__3___
money.
I
chanced
upon
a
packet
of
biscuits
in
the
drawer
of
her
study
desk.
I
stayed___4___.
It’s
all
right,
all
kids
steal.
It
is
normal
for
a
very
young
child
to
take
something
which
__5__
his
or
her
interest.
There
was
no
doubt
that
a
moment
of
_6_
went
through
my
mind.
Though
I
made
decisions
to
__7___
the
family
script,
I
had
to
shout
at
my
child
.__8__,
I
walked
into
the
park
nearby
to
breathe
out
a
silent
scream.
When
I
was
12,
I
pasted
an
article
in
my
diary,
titled,
“The__9____gift
you
can
give
your
child:
self-esteem”.
I
know
I
wanted
it
badly
at
that
time.
With
three
children,
I
get
several__10____
to
trip
and
fall.
One
evening,
at
my
parents’
home,
when
our
kids
were
being
kids,
I
__11__
shouted
at
them
to
calm
down.
The
children
were
frightened.
My
father
was
watching.
He
will
be
__12___
of
me,
I
thought.
I’m
showing
him
how
well
I
have
learnt
to
be
a
strict
parent.
Mum
called
me
the
next
day.
“Your
father
was
saying,
‘Tell
Natasha
not
to
be
so
strict,
these
13___
are
not
easy
to
heal.
Why
repeat
our
mistakes?’”
I
believed
my
father
was
the
original___14__
parent.
And
here
he
was
telling
me
not
to
be
like
him.
He
spoke__15___
Mum,
yet
something
inside
me
healed.
My
father
was
giving
me
permission
to
be
the
change.
1.
A.
useful
B.
useless
C.hopeful
D.hopeless
2.
A.parents
B.
sons
C.daughters
D.teachers
3.
A.
nor
B.
so
C.
as
D.or
4.
A.
healthy
B.
calm
C.
happy
D.sad
5.
A.
attracts
B.avoids
C.reduces
D.improves
6.
A.
fear
B.
anger
C.
excitement
D.happiness
7.
A.
rebuilt
B.
rewrite
C.
reuse
D.restart
8.
A.Otherwise
B.
Moreover
C.
Therefore
D.Instead
9.
A.
worst
B.
worse
C.
greatest
D.greater
10.
A.changes
B.challenges
C.
chances
D.choices
11.
A.
finally
B.suddenly
C.
carefully
D.successfully
12.
A.
proud
B.
afraid
C.
tired
D.fond
13.
A.
hurts
B.
feelings
C.
memories
D.thoughts
14.
A.
lion
B.
cat
C.
tiger
D.sheep
15.
A.
to
B.through
C.
with
D.on
(9)
I
can
remember
clearly
the
day
I
arrived
at
the
language
camp
where
something
magical
happened
to
me.
My
heart
was
beating
fast
and
I
really
wanted
to
tell
my
1
to
turn
around,
but
we
were
entering
the
gate
and
I
knew
it
was
too
late.
I
was
going
to
be
dropped
off
and
2
by
myself
at
the
age
of
nine
for
a
whole
week.
At
the
gate
to
Skogfjorden,
people
started
talking
to
me
in
Norwegian(挪威语).
What
had
I
gotten
myself
into?
I
couldn't
understand
any
other
3
but
English.
We
then
went
through
the
welcome
stations
where
I
picked
a
new
name
and
had
my
bags
checked.
Next,
I
was
sent
to
my
room.
I
was
upset
all
the
time,
wondering
4
I
really
could
survive
the
whole
week.
Mom
helped
me
unpack
and
organize
my
stuff,
but
then
she
had
to
leave.
I
was
terrified
to
tears.
But
by
the
time
I
got
back
to
my
room
where
my
roommate,
Bob,
was
waiting
for
me
with
a
smiling
face,
my
eyes
were
5
.
I
was
so
scared
the
first
night
that
I
had
to
call
Mom,
6
she
insisted
I
should
learn
to
be
independent.
Right
when
I
was
feeling
helpless,
Bob's
mom
called
and
her
words
comforted
me,
“Isn't
it
7
to
know
a
bunch
of
kids
of
your
age?”
So
it
was!
Leaving
home
meant
I
could
connect
with
the
rest
of
the
world,
know
new
people
and
explore
new
things.
With
this
thought,
the
8
began.
Communicating
in
every
way
I
could,
I
even
found
it
9
to
get
along
with
others.
What's
more,
I
learned
a
lot
of
Norwegian
in
only
five
days
and
grew
to
10
this
place.
When
my
mom
came
to
get
me,
I
was
excited
to
11
her
around
all
my
favorite
places.
After
the
closing
ceremony,
I
was
so
12
to
leave
Skogfjorden
and
my
new
friends
that
I
burst
into
tears
again.
I
knew
that
I
had
to
13
the
next
summer—I
was
hooked(着迷的).
Now,
having
been
to
Skogfjorden
eight
summers
in
a
row,
I
cannot
wait
to
14
my
little
brothers
to
camp
this
summer.
Maybe
someday
I
will
be
a
volunteer
there
to
help
kids
take
their
first
independent
step
away
from
home.
I
15
know
how
they
feel
as
their
parents
drop
them
off.
I'm
sure
some
of
them
will
also
become
hooked
on
such
experiences.
1.
A.
dad
B.
mom
C.
friends
D.
kids
2.
A.
saved
B.
left
C.
protected
D.
kept
3.
A.
language
B.
subject
C.
people
D.
message
4.
A.
unless
B.
why
C.
if
D.
where
5.
A.
special
B.
curious
C.
dry
D.
open
6.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
or
D.
but
7.
A.
boring
B.
crazy
C.
exciting
D.
useful
8.
A.
magic
B.
game
C.
plan
D.
task
9.
A.
correct
B.
difficult
C.
helpful
D.
enjoyable
10.
A.
remember
B.
change
C.
love
D.
refuse
11.
A.
find
B.
send
C.
show
D.
follow
12.
A.
proud
B.
nervous
C.
lucky
D.
sad
13.
A.
give
up
B.
set
off
C.
try
on
D.
come
back
14.
A.
allow
B.
take
C.
order
D.
choose
15.
A.
certainly
B.
probably
C.
hardly
D.
mainly
(10)
A
British
man
has
attracted
widespread
praise
in
China
for
donating
six
of
his
organs(器官)
Mark
Terence
Osborne,
who
was
49,
was
sent
to
the
1
room
at
9
a.m.
after
he
lost
his
118-day
battle
(搏击,斗争)for
2
on
June
29.
His
wife,
Mrs.
Wang,
3
to
donate
his
heart
,kidneys,
liver
and
comeas
(角膜)under
his
will
and
with
his
daughter’s
4
back
in
the
UK.
In
this
way
Osborne
5
his
life
in
his
beloved(挚爱的)
land.
Osborne
6
to
Hangzhou
six
years
ago.
Their
peaceful
life
came
to
a
7
end
on
March
3,
2016
when
Osborne
fell
into
a
deep
coma(昏迷)following
a
stroke(中风).
Osborne
was
familiar(熟悉的)
with
organ
donation.
His
mother
received
a
heart
transplantation
operation
(移植手术)from
a
donor
and
8
for
ten
more
years.
His
family
believes
they
should
return
the
help
by
donating
organs
to
others.
When
Wang
made
the
decision
to
donate,
Osborne's
family
was
very
supportive
and
delivered
all
the
necessary
files
at
once.
Wang
signed
on
the
organ
donation
registration(登记)form
for
9
on
June
29.
She
also
decided
to
10
others
in
the
way
her
husband
did
Osborne’s
death
has
been
a
main
topic
of
discussion
on
Chinese
social
media
with
many
11___
his
decision.
“I
felt
such
a
sense
of
12
when
I
read
so
much
praise
for
Mark
online.
Many
people
in
China
believe
the
body
should
remain
13
after
death,
and
14
,
there
is
a
great
shortage
of
organs
available(可用的).
I
hope
that
what
Mark
did
can
help
15
people's
views
on
organ
donation,
"said
his
wife.
1.A.
sitting
B.
dining
C.
waiting
D.
operating
2.A.
life
B.
peace
C.
freedom
D.
development
3.
A.
tried
B.
decided
C.
managed
D.
refused
4.
A.
requirement
B.
reply
C.
promise
D.
agreement
5.A.
saved
B.
continued
C.
survived
D.
risked
6.A.
came
B.
returned
C.
entered
D.
hurried
7.
A.
slow
B.
happy
C.
sudden
D.
strange
8.
A.
fought
B.
studied
C.
lived
D.
worked
9.
A.
her
husband
B.
her
parents
C.
her
friends
D.
herself
10.
A.
help
B.
comfort
C.
remind
D.
join
11.
A.
sharing
B.
considering
C.
praising
D.
doubting
12.
A.
humour
B.
pity
C.
duty
D.
pride
13.
A.
clean
B.
safe
C.
complete
D.
straight
14.A.in
fact
B.
in
a
word
C.
as
a
result
D.
from
now
on
15.
A.
express
B.
represent
C.
impress
D.
change
(11)
Lucy
was
a
shy
and
frightened
little
girl
when
she
first
stood
in
front
of
Mrs.Campbell's
third-grade
class.?
It
was
Monday.
The?
teacher
pointed?
to
a?
two-student
desk
that?
was
?
1
?
and
told
her?
to
sit
there.
Lucy
walked
over
to
her
desk?
?
2?
?
.
However,
her
books
fell
on
the
floor.
Some
of
the
kids
in
?the
class
3

because
that'
s
the
way
some
kids
were.
Lucy
picked
up
her
books
and
sat
down,
?
4
.
She
was
the
only
one
without
a
desk
partner.
No
one
knew
who
she
was.
She
was
very
lonely,?
and
5
to
make
friends
with
anyone.
Every
time
she
heard
the
other
students
talking
and
laughing.
She
felt
her?
?
6
?
break.
She?
?
couldn't
talk
to
anyone
about
her
7
,
and
she
didn't
want
her
parents
to
worry
about
her.
Then
one
day,
something
different
happened.
The
teacher
said,
"Class,
this
week
we
are
very
lucky
to
have
another
new?
8
.
Henry.
"The
little
boy
came
over
and
put
his
book
bag
on
Lucy
's
desk.
He
?
looked
at
her,
and
9
at
her.
It
was
a
shy
kind
of
smile,
but
it
was
a
nice
smile.
She
smiled
10
.
When
lunch
time
came,
Lucy
sat
on
the
bench
under
the
big
tree
eating
her
butter
sandwich.
She
didn't
feel
like?
crying.?
She
was?
11?
Henry.?
There?
he?
was?
playing?
ball?
with?
some?
boys.
Henry?
made
friends?
12?
.
it
seemed.
Then
he
looked
over
at
Lucy
and
saw
her
looking
at
him.
Shyly,
she
looked?
down,
but
when
she
looked
up
again,
there
was
Henry
?
13
?
right
in
front
of
her,
his
lunch
bag
in
his?
hand.
"
Can
I
sit
on
this
bench
with
you?
"
he
asked.
She?
?
14
?
?
.
For
a
few
minutes
they
didn't
talk
at
?
all.
But
right
away
Lucy
knew
she
had
a
15
.
Henry
was
nice.
Some
kids
were
just
that
way...
1.A.
empty
B.
high
C.
big
D.
long
2.
A.
luckily
B.
carefully
C.
carelessly
D.
sadly
3.
A.
talked
В.
cried
C.
laughed
D.
jumped
4.
A.
relaxed
B.
quiet
C.
serious
D.
alone
5.
A.
cheerful
B.
confident
C.
afraid
D.
proud
6.
A.
arms
B.
heart
C.
head
D.
legs
7.
A.
problem
B.
knowledge
C.
happiness
D.
way
8.
A.
player
B.
worker
C.
teacher
D.
student
9.
A.
shouted
B.
pointed
C.
smiled
D.
arrived
10.
A.
again
B.
back
C.
indeed
D.
instead
11.
A.
looking
for
B.
paying
for
C.
calling
for
D.
asking
for
12.
A.
politely
B.
differently
C.
quickly
D.
wisely
13.
A.
breathing
B.
lying
C.
fighting
D.
standing
14.
A.
replied
B.
refused
C.
obeyed
D.
nodded
15.
A.
classmate
B.
friend
C.
partner
D.
member
(12)
Look
around
when
you’re
on
a
subway.
What
is
the
most
popular
time-killing
(消磨时间的)
1
?
In
China,
many
people
play
on
their
smartphones.
But
in
other
countries,
many
people
enjoy
2
.
On
average,
each
Chinese
person
read
3
eight
books
in
2016,
according
to
a
recent
survey
from
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Press
and
Publication.
But
Chinese
people
4
an
average
of
26
minutes
on
WeChat
reading
every
day.
In
many
foreign
countries,
people
read
at
5
time.
Even
backpackers
(背包客)
enjoy
reading
books
when
they
are
on
a
break
at
the
beach
or
6
from
a
hike.
Reading
books
builds
a
bridge
between
our
lives
7
the
unknown
world.
Many
hotels
abroad
also
offer
book-exchanges
for
8
.
Simply
9
your
finished
books
and
take
those
ones
that
10
left
behind.
In
most
US
middle
schools,
teachers
give
students
a
reading
list
every
few
11
.
Most
books
are
12
reads,
such
as
youth
novels,
so
students
won’t
lose
their
13
.
Good
reading
habits
lead
you
to
a
lifelong
love
of
books.
In
order
to
14
people
to
read
more,
China
is
planning
to
foster
(培养)
the
habit
of
reading
in
its
law.
15
this
has
both
good
and
bad
sides,
it
can
be
seen
as
a
way
to
develop
one’s
reading
habits.
1.
A.
machine
B.
movie
C.
magazine
D.
activity
2.
A.
resting
B.
reading
C.
playing
D.
sleeping
3.A.less
than
B.more
than
C.up
to
D.fewer
then
4.
A.
take
B.
pay
C.
spend
D.
cost
5.
A.
any
B.
some
C.
every
D.
all
6.
A.
walking
B.
running
C.
relaxing
D.
leaving
7.
A.
from
B.
to
C.
with
D.
and
8.
A.
teachers
B.
visitors
C.
movie-goers
D.
businessmen
9.
A.
get
off
B.
take
off
C.
put
off
D.
drop
off
10.
A.
other
B.
the
other
C.
others
D.
the
others
11.A.
hours
B.
weeks
C.minutes
D.years
12.
A.
strange
B.
difficult
C.
easy
D.
terrible
13.A.time
B.money
C.confidence
D.life
14.A.
make
B.
lead
C.
encourage
D.
allow
15.
A.
Although
B.
But
C.
So
D.
And
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