2021年四川省中考英语二轮题型专项练习—补全短文(含答案)

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A
Parents
are
perhaps
your
best
teachers.
They
are
likely
to
help
you
in
many
ways.
However,
sometimes
you
feel
it
is
hard
to
get
along
well
with
them.
1
Make
time
to
be
with
your
parents.
The
more
time
you
spend
with
your
parents,
the
more
you
know
about
them.
2
In
the
activities,
you
will
learn
about
what
your
parents
enjoy
doing
and
you
will
feel
relaxed
in
front
of
them.
Talk
with
your
parents.
3
But
remember
they
should
be
more
about
sharing
your
parents'
feelings
and
less
about
yours.
Listen
to
your
parents
actively.
Paying
enough
attention
to
a
conversation
shows
your
respect
and
politeness.
When
your
parents
are
talking
to
you,
make
sure
you
are
listening.
Stop
what
you
are
doing.
4
Try
to
understand
what
they
are
saying.
5
Let
them
know
what
you
do
every
day
and
how
you
feel.
You
can
talk
to
them
about
something
that
is
troubling
you,
or
something
you
are
excited
about
or
afraid
of.
In
doing
so,
you
may
get
support
from
your
parents.
A.
Look
at
them.
B.
They
need
your
help.
C.
Find
some
activities
to
do
together.
D.
Try
to
make
your
parents
listen
to
you.
E.
Share
your
daily
life
with
your
parents.
F.
Here
are
some
suggestions
for
you
to
solve
the
problem.
G.
Conversations
are
helpful
in
communicating
with
your
parents.
B
Storytelling
Storytelling
has
caught
the
human
imagination
for
thousands
of
years.
People
everywhere
have
told
stories
to
amuse,
to
teach,
to
remember,
and
just
to
pass
the
time.
People
started
telling
stories
long
before
writing
was
invented.
6
But
people
all
over
the
world
still
tell
one
another
stories
out
loud.
A
person
who
can
tell
a
good
story
nearly
always
finds
listeners.
Before
people
developed
writing,
storytelling
was
the
most
important
way
to
pass
along
information.
Anything
a
culture
wanted
to
protect一its
beliefs,
its
history,
and
its
traditions—had
to
be
told
out
loud.
Each
generation
would
tell
the
culture’s
stories
to
the
next.
7
Knowledge
passed
on
in
this
method
is
called
the
spoken
tradition.
Even
cultures
that
know
how
to
write
still
pass
along
some
information
in
this
way.
8
In
other
cultures
only
special
storytellers
were
trusted
to
do
this
important
job.A
culture’s
best
storytellers
had
good
memories.
They
could
also
make
the
stories
very
interesting,
so
people
would
listen
and
remember
them.
Sometimes
people
would
sing
the
stories
or
tell
them
in
the
form
of
poems.
9
However,
stories
told
aloud
change
over
time
as
different
people
tell
them.
A
storyteller
might
change
a
story
in
order
to
make
it
better.
Or
a
teller
may
simply
not
remember
all
the
details
of
a
story.
Unlike
written
stories,
the
spoken
tradition
is
not
created
by
any
one
person.
10
Sometimes
the
stories
are
collected
and
written
down
long
after
they
have
been
created.
A.
In
this
way
the
stories
were
passed
along.
B.
In
some
cultures
everyone
would
pass
along
the
stories.
C.
Songs
and
poems
can
both
make
stories
easier
to
remember.
D.
Instead,
a
whole
culture
helps
shape
the
changing
stories
throughout
history.
E.
Today
stories
are
also
written
down
in
books
and
acted
out
in
movies,
TV
shows,
and
plays.
C
As
school
kids,
we
have
many
dreams.
These
dreams
can
be
very
big,
such
as
winning
the
Nobel
Prize.
11
You
may
just
want
to
become
one
of
the
ten
best
students
in
your
class.
Once
you
have
found
a
dream,
what
do
you
do
with
it?
Have
you
ever
tried
to
achieve
your
dream?
Follow
Your
Heart
by
Australian
writer
Andrew
Matthews
tells
us
that
realizing
our
dreams
is
life's
biggest
challenge.
You
may
think
you're
not
very
good
at
some
school
subjects,
or
that
it
is
impossible
for
you
to
become
a
writer.
12
In
fact,
everyone
can
realize
his
dream.
The
first
thing
you
must
do
is
to
remember
what
your
dream
is.
13
Keep
telling
yourself
what
you
want,
and
you
will
realize
your
dream
faster.
Do
this
step
by
step.
A
dream
cannot
be
realized
in
one
day.
A
big
dream
is,
in
fact,
many
small
dreams.
You
must
also
never
give
up
on
your
dream.
There
will
be
difficulties
on
the
road
to
realizing
it.
But
the
biggest
difficulty
comes
from
yourself.
14
Studying
instead
of
watching
TV
will
lead
to
better
exam
results,
while
saving
five
yuan
instead
of
buying
an
ice
cream
means
you
can
buy
a
new
book.
15
But
it
is
OK
as
long
as
you
have
the
chance
to
learn
more
skills
and
find
new
interests.
A.
Or
they
can
be
small.
B.
Don't
let
it
leave
your
heart.
C.
These
kinds
of
thoughts
stop
you
from
getting
your
dream,
the
book
says.
D.
You
need
to
decide
what
is
most
important.
E.
As
you
get
closer
to
your
dream,
it
may
change
a
little.
F.
Then
it
may
help
them
to
be
confident
to
face
challenges.
D
Nirmal
Purja
has
set
several
world
records
after
climbing
the
world's
14
highest
mountains
in
less
than
seven
months.
16
Though
he
was
born
1,
600
meters
above
sea
level,
he
didn't
climb
any
serious
mountains
until
he
was
29.
But
Mr.
Purja,
now
36,
was
trained
to
be
strong.
He
used
to
be
a
soldier
in
the
British
army,
where
he
had
special
training
for
fighting
in
very
cold
weather.
17
There
are
only14
mountains
in
the
world
that
are
higher
than8,000
meters.
Mr.
Purja
had
already
climbed
several
of
them.
18
The
old
record
for
climbing
the
14
mountains
was
seven
years,
ten
months
and
six
days.
It
was
set
by
South
Korean
climber
Kim
Chang-ho
in
2013.
Mr.
Purja
named
his
challenge
"Project
Possible".
19
On
October
29,
just
a
little
more
than
six
months
after
he
started,
Nirmal
Purja
had
finished
climbing
the
14th
mountain.
Though
Mr.
Purja
completed
his
challenge
unbelievably
quickly,
it
wasn't
easy.
For
example,
during
one
day
of
climbing
Shishapangma
Mr.
Purja
and
his
team
climbed
for
15
hours
nonstop.
20
A.
Mr.
Purja
was
born
in
Nepal,
in
the
Himalayas.
B.
He
had
completed
five
more
climbs
in
Pakistan.
C.
He
began
on
April
23,
by
climbing
Annapurna
in
Nepal
D.
His
goal
was
to
climb
all
of
them
in
less
than
seven
months.
E.
They
had
to
deal
with
winds
as
fast
as
75
kilometers
per
hour.
F.
In
2018,
he
left
there
to
follow
his
dream
of
mountain
climbing.
E
My
mother
is
cool
much
cooler
than
most
people.
I
give
her
full
credit
for
making
me
the
person
who
I
am
today.
To
thank
her,
I'd
like
to
share
some
of
the
things
she
taught
me.
21
No
matter
how
hard
things
got
my
mom
could
always
joke
about
them.
It
has
taught
me
things
are
never,
ever,
end-of-the-world
kind
of
bad.
I'm
sure
this
has
made
me
a
more
relaxed
person.
22
My
mother
made
her
own
clothes
she
felt
like
wearing.
Soon
enough,
people
asked
her
to
make
clothes,
and
it
turned
into
a
full-time
business.
That
shows
me
how
you
can
set
up
your
own
business
by
expressing
yourself
truthfully.
23
As
a
creative,
my
mother
always
encouraged
us
to
do
imaginative
things
for
enjoyment
and
discouraged
TV.
We
dressed
up
in
costumes,
drew
pictures,
and
sang
at
the
top
of
our
lungs.
Today,
I
am
a
very
fun
person
to
be
with.
24
My
mom
has
always
pushed
me
towards
becoming
independent.
Not
for
her
good,
but
for
mine.
I
made
my
own
decisions
without
her
trying
to
manage
me.
Because
of
this,
I
grow
up
to
be
completely
independent.
25
Growing
up,
I've
made
my
fair
share
of
mistakes.
Instead
of
saying
"I
told
you
so",
my
mom
always
let
me
work
things
out
myself.
She
was
also
there
to
help
me
pick
up
the
pieces,
if
I
ever
needed
help.
For
all
that
you've
done
and
everything
that
you
are—thank
you,
mom!
A.
Imagination
has
no
end.
B.
Independence
is
important.
C.
Self-expression
leads
to
self-achievement.
D.
Mistakes
are
OK
as
long
as
you
learn
from
them.
E.
Being
hopeful
is
the
key
to
turning
things
around.
F
Teens
are
not
as
healthy
as
they
used
to
be.
They
are
putting
on
weight.
A
recent
research
shows
97%
of
the
teens
need
more
exercise.
26
First,
exercise
can
help
your
mind.
People
who
get
plenty
of
physical
activity
might
worry
less
and
sleep
better
at
night.
You
may
even
learn
better
in
school.
27
Physical
activity
can
make
your
body
strong.
It
can
also
keep
you
at
a
healthy
weight.
But
how
can
teens
be
encouraged
to
do
more
exercise?
Here
are
some
good
suggestions.
28
Doctors
call
watching
TV
or
playing
video
games
screen
time.
You
should
have
no
more
than
two
hours
of
screen
time
a
day.
Then
you
will
enjoy
your
life
more.
29
Interest
is
the
best
teacher.
You
can
choose
the
traditional
sports,
such
as
basketball,
soccer,
or
baseball.
Those
are
all
great
sports
and
if
you
like
them,
play
them.
30
Find
a
friend
or
a
family
member
to
exercise
with
you.
You
will
have
more
fun
and
it’s
not
easy
for
you
to
give
up.
All
in
all,
it’s
necessary
for
teens
to
do
more
exercise.
A.
Second,
exercise
helps
your
body.
B.
Step
away
from
the
screen.
C.
Exercise
with
others
together.
D.
Exercise
helps
in
two
ways.
E.
Find
a
sport
you
are
interested
in.
G
31
We
found
that
only
fifteen
percent
of
our
students
exercise
every
day.
Forty-five
percent
exercise
four
to
six
times
a
week.
Twenty
percent
exercise
only
one
to
three
times
a
week.
And
twenty
percent
do
not
exercise
at
all!
32
If
you
go
without
sleep,
you
might
have
problems
with
your
memory
or
with
your
concentration(注意力).In
order
to
concentrate
at
school
or
perform
well
in
tests,
we
really
need
to
get
a
good
night's
sleep.
33
Dr.
Green
says
all
these
activities
can
cause
a
lot
of
stress
for
children.
“Kids
should
have
time
to
relax
and
think
for
themselves,
too.
Although
it's
normal
to
want
successful
children,
it's
even
more
important
to
have
happy
children.”
34
Yes,
you
knew
I
was
going
to
say
this!
It
is
so
important.
Smoking
is
not
cool.
It
is
dangerous.
It
harms
nearly
every
part
of
your
body.
Think
about
how
your
family
and
friends
will
feel,
and
think
about
what
it
will
do
to
your
health.
35
I
have
never
been
very
active,
and
I
do
not
like
sports.
I
have
always
wanted
a
pet,
so
my
parents
gave
me
a
dog
for
my
birthday.
Now
I
get
exercise
by
taking
him
for
a
walk
every
day.
Now
I
feel
really
healthy.
A.
Not
getting
enough
sleep
has
effects
on
our
brain's
work.
B.
Have
a
healthy
diet!
C.
Say
no
to
smoking!
D.
Our
survey
about
doing
exercise.
E.
Taking
my
pet
for
a
walk
makes
me
healthy.
F.
Too
much
pressure
is
not
good
for
a
child's
development
H
Xi’an
celebrated
the
first-ever
China
Hanfu
Day
on
April
18.
There
were
catwalk
shows(走秀)
and
traditional
music
concerts
which
were
held
by
people
wearing
traditional
Chinese
clothing.
36
and
put
them
online
for
a
Hanfu
photo
competition,
which
lasted
until
May
18.
China
Hanfu
Day
is
on
the
third
day
of
the
third
month
of
the
Chinese
lunar
calendar(农历),
which
is
said
to
be
the
birthday
of
the
Yellow
Emperor.
In
ancient
China,
this
day
was
also
known
as
Shangsi
Festival(上巳节).
37
Hanfu
is
the
traditional
clothing
of
the
Han
people
who
lived
in
China
before
the
Qing
Dynasty.
38
However,
some
of
its
main
characteristics(特点)
remain.
For
example,
there
are
two
parts
that
overlap(交叠)
on
the
front,
which
is
called
“jiao
ling”.
39
China
is
becoming
a
leading
country
in
the
world,
and
the
Chinese
public
feels
more
confident
about
its
traditional
culture
than
ever
before.
40
A.
Its
purpose
is
to
encourage
young
Chinese
to
take
pride
in
traditional
clothing,
as
well
as
Chinese
culture.
B.
Hanfu
fans
from
all
over
China
gathered
there
to
take
photos
C.
Another
main
characteristic
of
Hanfu
is
that
it
usually
uses
ribbons
(系带)
instead
of
buttons.
D.
Wearing
traditional
clothing
might
be
an
interesting
way
of
showing
how
they
feel
about
this.
E.
It
has
a
history
of
about
3,000
years
and
it
has
changed
greatly
so
far.
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