2021年牛津版中考英语考前复习专练完形填空(含答案)

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牛津英语2021中考考前复习专练完形填空
(一)
There
is
a
new
restaurant
which
is
called
the
Robin
Hood
Restaurant
in
Spain.
It
is
named
after
Robin
Hood,
a
hero
who
steals
from
the
rich
to
help
the
poor.
Though
named
Robin
Hood,
it
doesn’t
mean
anyone
can
1
in
the
restaurant.
In
this
restaurant,
the
poor
2
have
the
opportunity
to
enjoy
very
expensive
food
for
the
rich.
During
the
daytime,
Robin
Hood
is
a
3
restaurant
which
serves
coffee
and
Spanish
dishes
for
breakfast
and
has
a
lunch
menu.
At
night,
it
turns
into
an
amazing
restaurant,
serving
free
dinners
to
the
4
people.
The
money
that
is
5
earlier
in
the
day
is
used
to
offer
free
dinners
later
that
night.
It’s
a
nice
dinner,
prepared
by
cooks
who
work
in
five-star
hotels.
The
restaurant
seats
50
people
a
time
and
there
are
6
times
of
seating
for
dinner,
so
each
night
the
restaurant
feeds
totally
100
homeless
people.
Since
the
opening,
the
restaurant
has
become
very
7
whenever
day
or
night.
And
the
Robin
Hood
Restaurant
is
about
a
lot
8
than
just
providing
food.
In
addition
to
warm
and
hearty
meals
for
the
homeless,
it
is
a
rare
9
for
the
homeless
to
eat
with
the
same
dignity(尊严)
as
any
other
customer.
They
can
sit
at
the
table
10
,
with
a
nice
tablecloth,
fine
forks,
knives
and
glasses.
The
restaurant
is
run
by
an
organization
called
Messengers
of
Peace,
which
was
11
54
years
ago
by
Father
Angel.
Messengers
of
Peace
has
been
running
many
other
12
as
well,
including
a
church
that
offers
free
coffee
and
tea,
free
meals
and
Wi-Fi,
and
even
places
to
sleep.
Talking
about
the
restaurant,
Father
Angel
said,
“it
is
very
important
that
everybody
should
be
treated
with
13
,
whether
it’s
through
bread
or
through
work.
So,
why
not
open
a
restaurant
with
tablecloths
and
proper
cutlery(餐具)
and
waiters?
At
night
people
with
14
can
come
and
eat
here
in
the
restaurant
and
get
the
same
treatment
as
everyone
else.”
The
Robin
Hood
Restaurant
has
become
quite
the
hotspot.
The
15
is
to
open
more
around
Spain
so
that
the
spirit
will
be
spread.
It’s
an
initiative(倡议)
of
Spain’s
Messengers
of
Peace
and
Father
Angel.
1.
A.
eat
B.
steal
C.
sleep
D.
drink
2.
A.
need
B.
should
C.
must
D.
may
3.
A.
terrible
B.
common
C.
special
D.
valuable
4.
A.
rich
B.
homeless
C.
famous
D.
familiar
5.
made
B.
raised
C.
donated
D.
spent
6.
A.
five
B.
four
C.
two
D.
three
7.
A.
popular
B.
important
C.
terrible
D.
expensive
8.
A.
better
B.
more
C.
less
D.
kinder
9.
A.
change
B.
success
C.
chance
D.
prize
10.
A.
comfortably
B.
nervously
C.
peacefully
D.
hopefully
11.
A.
set
in
B.
set
off
C.
set
down
D.
set
up
12.
A.
subjects
B.
projects
C.
objects
D.
products
13.
A.
patience
B.
kindness
C.
dignity
D.
gentleness
14.
A.
nothing
B.
something
C.
anything
D.
everything
15.
A.
result
B.
way
C.
hope
D.
peace
(二)
Chinese
are
very
generous
when
it
comes
to
educating
their
children.
Not
caring
about
the
1
,
parents
often
send
their
children
to
the
best
schools
or
even
abroad–to
England,
the
United
States
or
Australia.
They
also
want
their
children
to
take
extra-course
activities
where
they
will
either
learn
music
or
dance,
or
other
classes
that
will
give
them
a
head
start
in
life.
The
Chinese
2
that
the
more
expensive
the
education
is,
the
better
it
is.
3
parents
will
spend
a
lot
of
money
on
their
children’s
education.
Even
4
parents
will
buy
a
computer
for
their
son
or
daughter.
Though
they
are
not
rich,
they
would
rather
pay
for
the
education.
Parents
can
5
that
their
children’s
skills
are
different,
skilled
in
some
areas
while
poor
in
others.
But
most
6
fail
to
realize
that
the
children
today
need
more
self-confidence.
The
problem
is
that
parents
are
only
educating
their
children
on
how
to
7
tests
and
how
to
study
well,
but
they
are
not
teaching
them
the
most
important
skills
that
they
need.
And
these
skills
are
important
to
help
them
to
be
8
,
happy
and
clever.
Parents
can
achieve
this
9
teaching
their
children
skills
like
cooking
or
doing
other
housework.
Teaching
a
child
to
cook
will
10
many
of
the
skills
that
he
will
need
later
in
life.
Cooking
requires
patience
and
time.
It
is
an
interesting
but
difficult
experience.
A
good
cook
11
tries
to
improve
his
cooking,
so
he
will
learn
to
work
hard
and
gradually
finish
his
job
successfully.
The
result,
a
well-cooked
dinner,
will
make
him
12
good
and
give
him
a
lot
of
self-confidence.
Some
old
machines,
such
as
a
broken
radio
or
TV
set
that
you
give
your
child
to
play
13
,
may
interest
him
and
make
him
want
to
know
more.
He
will
spend
hours
14
them
and
trying
to
fix
them.
Your
child
might
become
an
engineer
when
he
15
.
These
activities
are
teaching
a
child
not
only
to
study
at
school,
but
also
to
think,
to
use
his
mind.
And
that
is
more
important.
1.
A.money
B.education
C.children
D.house
2.
A.compare
B.believe
C.disagree
D.worry
3.
A.Or
B.So
C.But
D.However
4.
A.old
B.rich
C.poor
D.young
5.
A.see
B.hope
C.allow
D.search
6.
A.sons
B.daughters
C.parents
D.grandsons
7.
A.discuss
B.pass
C.give
D.send
8.
A.same
B.different
C.confident
D.funny
9.
A.before
B.by
C.of
D.for
10.
A.improve
B.choose
C.miss
D.invent
11.
A.sometimes
B.always
C.never
D.seldom
12.
A.sound
B.look
C.feel
D.smell
13.
A.
with
B.
for
C.
against
D.
in
14.
A.cutting
B.breaking
C.studying
D.asking
15.
A.puts
up
B.grows
up
C.picks
up
D.turns
up
(三)
One
day,
the
employees
of
a
large
company
returned
from
their
lunch
break
and
saw
a
sign
on
the
front
door.
It
said:
"Yesterday
the
person
who's
been
holding
you
back
in
this
company
__1___.We
invite
you
to
__2___the
funeral(葬礼)
in
the
biggest
meeting
room."
At
first,
everyone
was__3___
to
hear
that
one
of
their
workmates
had
died,
but
after
a
while
they
started
getting
___4__about
who
this
person
might
be.
The
excitement
__5___as
more
and
more
employees
arrived
at
the
meeting
room
to
pay
their
last
respects.
Everyone
___6__:
"Who
is
this
person
that
was
in
my
way?
Well,
_7___
he's
no
longer
here!"
One
by
one
the
employees
got
closer
to
the
coffin(棺材).
When
they
looked
inside
it,
they
were
__8__.They
stood
over
the
coffin,
shocked
and
in
silence.
At
that
time,
they
felt
like
___9___
had
touched
the
deepest
part
of
their
hearts.
There
was
a
_10__
inside
the
coffin:
Everyone
who
looked
inside
it
could
see
himself.
There
was
also
a
sign
next
to
the
mirror
that
said:
"There
is
only
one
person
who
can
stop
yourself
from
__11___:
It
is
YOU."
You
are
the
only
person
who
can
__12___
your
happiness
and
your
success.
You
are
the
only
person
who
can___13__
yourself.
Your
life
does
not
__14__when
your
family
changes,
when
your
friends
change,
or
when
your
company
changes.
Your
life
changes
when
YOU
change,
when
you
___15__
that,
you
are
the
only
one
responsible(负责的)
for
your
life.
1.
A.
disappeared
B.
lost
C.
left
D.
died
2.
A.
arrange
B.
attend
C.
perform
D.
hold
3.
A.
sad
B.
excited
C.
angry
D.
calm
4.
A.
upset
B.
stressed
C.
curious
D.
worried
5.A.
happened
B.
grew
C.
appeared
D.
reduced
6.A.
wondered
B.
doubted
C.
imagined
D.
expected
7.
A.
in
fact
B.
in
common
C.
at
last
D.
at
least
8.
A.
frightened
B.
pleased
C.
hopeless
D.
speechless
9.
A.
somebody
B.
nobody
C.
everybody
D.
anybody
10.
A.
light
B.
mirror
C.
picture
D.
letter
11.
A.
succeeding
B.
dreaming
C.
playing
D.
learning
12.
A.
discover
B.
share
C.
judge
D.
influence
13.
A.
understand
B.
beat
C.
help
D.
accept
14.A.
count
B.
change
C.
stop
D.
improve
15.A.
realize
B.
remember
C.
hope
D.
believe
(四)
My
grandfather
was
a
serious
man.
A
quick
look
from
him
was
enough
to
keep
my
sisters
and
me
in
line.
1
every
summer
I
looked
forward
to
seeing
Grandpa
in
his
farm.
We
enjoyed
every
moment
of
feeding
and
washing
the
animals.
Grandpa
was
a
man
who
didn’t
show
his
2
easily.
There
were
times
he
caught
us
touching
some
of
his
personal
things
or
exploring
places
that
we
weren’t
3
to.
His
quiet
scolding(责备)
left
us
4
for
the
rest
of
our
stay.
One
morning
I
heard
“clickety-clack,
clickety-clack,
ping”.
I
stopped
and
found
where
the
sound
5
:
Grandpa
in
his
study,
typing
a
letter.
I
leaned
6
to
see
better
when
I
fell
through
the
door.
For
a
while
I
7
on
the
floor
of
the
study.
I
stood
up
and
went
red
in
the
face,
hoping
the
scolding
would
be
short.
Grandpa’s
eyes
shone.
He
called
me
over.
I
went
to
him
8
,with
my
eyes
looking
at
the
floor.
He
asked
what
I
was
doing,
and
I
told
him
that
I
was
drawn
by
the
9
of
the
typewriter.
I
only
wanted
to
get
a
better
10
.
I
wasn’t
going
to
touch
anything,
I
11
.
The
rest
of
the
summer
I
stood
near
his
elbow
watching
him
type.
How
I
wished
to
12
the
beautiful
yellow
keys
with
steel
rims.
After
going
home,
I
spent
the
year
writing
poems,
letters,
and
stories
in
my
notebooks
and
13
myself
to
use
Grandpa’s
typewriter
to
write
novels.
14
,
I
planned
to
be
a
writer,
and
writers
used
typewriters.
The
next
summer,
I’d
hear
the
sounds
of
typewriter
keys
and
walk
toward
them,
admiring
the
15
of
the
words
forming
on
the
page.
I
wished
he
would
offer
me
a
chance
to
try
it.
But
he
never
did.
On
returning
home
that
year,
I
got
a
parcel.
I
found
the
typewriter
in
the
box!
My
serious
grandfather!
1.
A.
So
B.
Otherwise
C.
Then
D.
Yet
2.
A.
spirits
B.
feelings
C.
courage
D.
strength
3.
A.
afforded
B.
regarded
C.
supposed
D.
known
4.
A.
well-dressed
B.
well-organized
C.
well-behaved
D.
well-balanced
5.
A.
came
across
B.
came
over
C.
came
out
D.
came
from
6.
A.
closer
B.
longer
C.
higher
D.
lower
7.
A.
lie
B.
lied
C.
lay
D.
laid
8.
A.
excitedly
B.
slowly
C.
quickly
D.
proudly
9.
A.
appearance
B.
movement
C.
voice
D.
sound
10.
A.
expression
B.
impression
C.
photo
D.
look
11.
A.
accepted
B.
promised
C.
agreed
D.
wished
12.
A.
touch
B.
fall
C.
move
D.
attack
13.
A.
imagining
B.
remembering
C.
reminding
D.
mentioning
14.
A.
After
all
B.
As
usual
C.
At
last
D.
Above
all
15.
A.
advantage
B.
wonder
C.
memory
D.
step
(五)
I
have
had
depression(抑郁症)
from
a
young
age,
and
it
heavily
influenced
my
teenage
years.
After
a
long
struggle(斗争),
I
found
1
and
it
changed
my
life.?
My
depression
really
started
after
my
family
2
to
the
UK
when
I
was
about
eleven
years
old.
Getting
used
to
life
in
a
foreign
country
was
very
3
.
Friends
I
knew
were
gone,
and
the
change
in
environment,
school
and
family
life
4
my
depression.
I
had
a
lot
of
5
in
life.
This
made
it
impossible
for
me
to
carry
on.
For
years
I
woke
up
a
lot
in
the
middle
of
the
nights,
6
and
unable
to
solve
my
depression.?
At
first,
I
didn’t
understand
it
was
a(n)
7
.
I
remember
one
day
I
was
coming
back
home
after
playing
in
the
park,
I
couldn’t
8
strength
to
get
myself
home.I
leaned(倚靠)
against
a
wall
and
9
.
It
felt
like
I
was
carrying
the
world
on
my
shoulders.
I
never
turned
to
anyone
,
as
I
felt
there
wasn’t
anyone
who
could
help
with
my
10
.
Looking
back
now
I
know
I
was
11
and
I
should
have
solved
things
better.?
What
turned
around
my
life
was
getting
into
street
dancing.?
I
was
encouraged
by
a
friend,
and
I
12
taking
classes
at
a
studio
in
London.
I
then
went
out
and
13
a
lot
of
other
dancers
to
practice
and
train
with.
It
gave
me
a
purpose,
and
the
happiness
I
got
from
it
helped
me
with
my
depression.The
dancing
helped
change
my
life
and
my
studies.?
My
14
to
anyone
who
might
go
through
something
like
this
is
to
reach
out
for
help.
Opening
15
up
means
that
I
can
get
help
when
I
need
it.
My
friends
have
offered
me
their
support
when
I
need
someone
to
talk
with.?
1.A.work     B.dance
C.love
D.music
2.A.traveled
B.drove
C.moved
D.rushed
3.A.difficult
B.exciting
C.boring
D.easy
4.A.treated
B.caused
C.stopped
D.hid
5.A.interests
B.humour
C.surprises
D.trouble
6.A.sad
B.happy
C.comfortable
D.surprised
7.A.hobby
B.exercise
C.fear
D.illness
8.A.lose
B.waste
C.find
D.test
9.A.cheered
up
B.got
off
C.turned
off
D.fell
down
10.A.studies
B.situation
C.work
D.stories
11.A.wrong
B.strange
C.smart
D.fine
12.A.started
B.stopped
C.forgot
D.remembered
13.A.called
B.missed
C.chose
D.met
14.A.hope
B.support
C.reply
D.advice
15.A.yourself
B.himself
C.myself
D.herself
(六)
  At
a
dark
night,
a
man
came
to
a
lonely
village.
When
he
walked
slowly,
a
yellow
light
suddenly
 1 
at
the
end
of
the
road.
It
came
from
a
 2 
which
was
carried
by
a
man.
A
villager
near
him
said,
“Here
comes
Blind
Sun.”?
“Blind?”
the
man
said,“That’s
too
 3 .
A
blind
man
has
no
idea
of
day
and
night,
can’t
 4 
the
beauty
of
nature,
or
even
doesn’t
know
what
the
light
is.
Isn’t
he
funny
to
carry
a
lantern?”?
As
the
lantern
was
coming
near,
the
yellow
light
moved
gradually
to
the
man.
The
man
asked,
“ 5 ,
may
I
ask
you
whether
you’re
really
blind?”?
The
blind
man
answered,
“Yes,
the
moment
I
stepped
into
the
world,
I
couldn’t
see
 6 .”?
The
man
asked,
“In
that
case,
 7 
do
you
carry
a
lantern?”
?
  The
blind
man
smiled,
“At
night
all
the
people
without
light
are
just
as
blind
 8 
me,
so
I
light
a
lantern.”?
The
man
said,
“I
see,
you
light
for
others.”
But
the
blind
man
said,
“No,
I
do
it
for
 9 .”?
“For
yourself?
But
there
is
no
 10 
to
do
that.”
The
man
felt
surprised
again.?
The
blind
man
explained,
“Were
you
ever
knocked
by
others
 11 
the
dark?”?
The
man
nodded,
“Yes,
sometimes.”
The
blind
man
said
proudly,
“Believe
it
or
not,
I
 12 
knocked
anyone.
Although
I’m
blind,
I
carry
the
lantern,
not
only
light
for
others,
but
let
others
see
me,
 13 
they
won’t
knock
me.”?
After
hearing
that,
the
man
was
lost
in
thought…
In
fact,
everyone
has
a
lamp
in
himself.
Light
it
actively
not
only
for
others,
but
also
for
yourself—Never
put
yourself
in
a
dark
 14 .
When
you
feel
left
out
and
find
it
hard
to
 15 
well
with
others,
are
you
ready
to
light
your
lamp??
(  )1.A.appeared
B.fell
C.went
D.closed
(  )2.A.basket
B.toy
C.lantern
D.bag
(  )3.A.easy
B.clear
C.useful
D.strange
(  )4.A.hear
B.enjoy
C.touch
D.play
(  )5.A.Excuse
me
B.Come
on
C.I’m
sorry
D.Never
mind
(  )6.A.something
B.nothing
C.everything
D.anything
(  )7.A.how
B.why
C.where
D.which
(  )8.A.as
B.like
C.to
D.of
(  )9.A.yourself
B.himself
C.myself
D.ourselves
(  )10.A.time
B.need
C.way
D.problem
(  )11.A.such
as
B.instead
of
C.because
of
D.as
for
(  )12.A.always
B.never
C.often
D.usually
(  )13.A.after
B.so
C.if
D.because
(  )14.A.situation
B.village
C.dream
D.country
(  )15.A.turn
on
B.hold
on
C.put
on
D.get
on
(七)
Most
of
us
like
to
know
where
we
are
and
where
we're
going.
It
can
feel
strange
to
be
__1___
.The
words
“being
lost”
make
us
think
of
a
dark
and
scary
wood
or
street,
___2___that's
not
always
the
case.
Once
we
were
on
holiday
in
Venice.
My
dad
planned
to
go
out
to
take
photos
early
the
next
morning.
Mum
wasn't___3__,
but
I
would
go
with
him,
only
because
he__4___I
could
have
the
biggest
ever
bowl
of
Italian
ice
cream
if
I
did.
__5___else
would
I
get
up
so
early?!
So
at
5
a.m.
the
next
day
we
left
the
hotel
and
started
walking
in
the__6___streets.
When
the
sun
came
up,
Dad
started
taking
photos
and
I
_7___him,
down
small
streets
and
over
little
bridges.
After
about
an
hour,
I
turned
to
Dad
and
asked,“Where
are
we?

He
said,
“I
have
no
idea.”
I
immediately
felt
a
bit
__8___,
but
Dad
just
laughed
and
said,
“We're
lost!”
I
told
him
to__9___his
map
or
phone.
He
said,
“I
only
brought
the___10___.
Come
on,
let's
get
more
lost!

He
laughed
again.
His
laughter___11__me
and
made
me
feel
safe.
Slowly
people
were
appearing
on
the
streets-shops
and
cafes
began
to
open.
I
began
to
__12___that
we
were
lost,
and
just
started
watching
and
taking
in
everything
that
was
happening
around
me.
_13___,
after
about
four
hours
of
walking
around,
we
were
back.
Mum
asked
anxiously
(担心地),“Where
have
you
been?

I
said
with
a
big__14___,
“We
got
lost!

These
days
we___15___
get
lost
with
so
many
things
around
us-maps,
GPS,
apps
on
our
phones,
and
so
on.
But
Dad
showed
me
that
being
lost
can
sometimes
simply
be
something
to
enjoy.
1.A.
alone
B.
lost
C.
afraid
D.
silent
2.A.
or
B.
so
C.
but
D.
and
3.A.
worried
B.
touched
C.
satisfied
D.
interested
4.A.
expected
B.
realized
C.
remembered
D.
promised
5.A.
How
B.
Why
C.
When
D.
Where
6.A.
modern
B.
noisy
C.
empty
D.
bright
7.A.
left
B.
invited
C.
guided
D.
followed
8.A.
scared
B.
hurt
C.
hungry
D.
tired
9.A.
pick
up
B.
think
of
C.
take
out
D.
pay
for
10.A.
map
B.
bowl
C.
phone
D.
camera
11.A.
saved
B.
relaxed
C.
stopped
D.
warned
12.A.
doubt
B.
forget
C.
imagine
D.
regret
13.A.
Finally
B.
Recently
C.
Certainly
D.
Suddenly
14.A.
surprised
B.
shame
C.
smile
D.
fear
15.A.
hardly
B.
often
C.
nearly
D.
always
(八)
Are
parents
rational
(理性的)
about
their
children?
No.
Parents
aren’t
rational
because__1
isn’t
rational.
Young
people
can
understand
this
about
romantic
love,
but
they
find
it
_2__
to
accept
this
part
in
parental
love.
My
eldest
daughter’s
3
the
other
day
brought
this
up.
“Let
me
ask
you
something,
Dad,”
she
began
in
patiently
controlled
anger
that
every
experienced
parent
knows.
“I
sailed
around
the
Mediterranean(地中海)
in
a
yacht
(游艇)
when
I
was
seventeen,”
she
said.
“I
hiked
through
the
Pyrenees
from
Spain
to
Paris.
I’ve
done
rock
climbing
and
deep-sea
diving
and
slept
in
rainforests.
Right?”
“Right,”
I
said,
“So
what?”
“So
this,”
she
went
on.
“When
I
go
to
the
corner
store
to
buy
some
shampoo,
why
do
you
always
tell
me
to
be
4
when
I
cross
the
street?”
There
is
no
satisfactory
5
a
parent
can
give
to
this.
All
I
could
say
in
6
was
that
when
I
was
50,
my
mother
would
7
me
not
to
drive
too
fast.
If
I
were
80
and
she
were
still
alive,
I
would
be
getting
the
8
warning.
No
matter
what
the
9
is,
a
child
is
a
child.
There
is
something
else,
too,
that
children
find
it
hard
to
understand.
When
they
are
far
away,
there
is
nothing
we
can
do
about
their
10
.
They
are
in
the
hands
of
the
gods.
Parents
try
not
to
think
about
it.
But
when
the
children
are
close,
the
old
protective
act
quickly
comes
back,
and
it
doesn’t
11
how
far
they
have
been
or
what
experiences
they
have
got
through.
Most
12
happen
around
the
corner,
not
in
the
rainforest.
The
most
instinctive
(本能的)
act
of
almost
every
creature(生物)
is
to
13
its
young,
and
with
humans
this
reaction
stays
for
a
14
.
In
the
parent’s
mind,
a
child
ages
but
does
not
15
.
Rational?
No.
But
if
we
were
rational,
would
we
want
children
at
all?
1.
A.
worry
B.
fear
C.
love
D.
need
2.
A.
easy
B.
friendly
C.
hard
D.
important
3.
A.
problem
B.
explanation
C.
warning
D.
question
4.
A.
careful
B.
brave
C.
quick
D.
helpful
5.
A.
question
B.
answer
C.
problem
D.
present
6.
A.
respect
B.
result
C.
regret
D.
reply
7.
A.
choose
B.
remind
C.
insist
D.
expect
8.
A.
different
B.
extra
C.
same
D.
right
9.
A.
age
B.
distance
C.
time
D.
power
10.
A.
success
B.
happiness
C.
luck
D.
safety
11.
A.
prove
B.
mean
C.
matter
D.
mind
12.
A.
accidents
B.
failures
C.
changes
D.
mistakes
13.
A.
stand
B.
protect
C.
devote
D.
treat
14.
A.
year
B.
second
C.
while
D.
lifetime
15.
A.
stop
B.
compete
C.
grow
D.
leave
(九)
I
stood
outside
my
teacher's
office,
thinking
about
my
final
grade.
Words
were
my
secret
friend,
and
although
I
hadn't
told
anyone,
I
wanted
to
make
a
life
out
of
them
as
a
famous
writer
someday.
Surely,
I
thought,
my
1
would
be
a
sign
of
my
future
success.
The
door
opened.
Mr.
Mills
2
my
paper
out
of
his
bag
and
handed
it
to
me.
A
large
red
C
looked
angrily
at
me.
My
first
thought
was
to
3
the
paper
and
run.
Heat
rose
to
my
face.
I
4
to
say
goodbye
as
I
turned.
I
gave
up
my
dream
of
being
a
writer.
Life
went
on.
Something
5
shortly
after
my
30th
birthday.
Perhaps
I
finally
realized
the
emptiness
that
had
come
with
ignoring(忽略)my
own
need
to
6
.
It
was
time
to
rediscover
my
7
.
I
began
sending
my
work
to
magazines.
When
the
work
was
8
,
I
kept
going.
I
continued
to
send
my
work
-
118
pieces
in
one
year,
9
I
also
got
rejected(拒绝)89
times.
Each
one
felt
a
bit
like
opening
an
old
wound.
I
told
myself
that
not
every
rejection
had
to
do
with
writing
quality(质量).
But
I
couldn't
help
10
the
rejections.
Later,
I
attended
an
editorial
comment(编者点评)course.
I
sat
down
across
from
the
editor
who
held
my
work
and
looked
up
at
me.
I
became
very
11
.
She
smiled.
"
This
is
lovely
and
great
writing."
I
smiled
back
and
stopped
worrying.
One
morning,
the
phone
rang.
"Your
12
has
won
a
grant(资助),"a
woman
said.
"Five
hundred
dollars."
From
then
on,
I
13
counting
the
rejections
although
I
still
have
them.
I've
made
a
14
and
posted
it
above
my
desk.
Each
time
I
hear
an
encouraging
or
supportive
word,
I
add
it
to
the
list.
My
list
15
me
never
to
give
up
my
dreams.
1.
A.
progress
B.
hobby
C.
courage
D.
grade
2.
A.
pushed
B.
pulled
C.
carried
D.
watched
3.
A.
sell
B.
copy
C.
drop
D.
find
4.
A.
remembered
B.
wanted
C.
agreed
D.
managed
5.
A.
changed
B.
appeared
C.
broke
D.
lost
6.
A.
listen
B.
speak
C.
write
D.
read
7.
A.
story
B.
dream
C.
chance
D.
idea
8.
A.
used
B.
printed
C.
bought
D.
returned
9.
A.
because
B.
so
C.
but
D.
if
10.
A.
avoiding
B.
forgetting
C.
hating
D.
counting
11.
A.
brave
B.
surprised
C.
nervous
D.
polite
12.
A.
work
B.
plan
C.
meeting
D.
job
13.
A.
enjoyed
B.
kept
C.
stopped
D.
continued
14.
A.
mistake
B.
note
C.
decision
D.
list
15.
A.
needs
B.
encourages
C.
allows
D.
asks
(十)
  I
wrote
my
first
note
to
my
mother
and
it
said,
“Hi,
Mom!
Have
a
nice
day!
 1 ,
Marie!”
I
was
twelve
when
I
wrote
it,
and
I
 2 
the
note
into
her
change
purse(零钱包).
My
mother
worked 3 
a
cleaner
in
a
clothing
factory.
I
knew
that
when
she
bought
meals
in
the
dining
hall,
she
had
to
 4 
change
in
her
purse.
I
didn’t
know
that
she
always
kept
that
note,
and
carried 5 
with
her.?
After
that,
I 6 
folded
the
small
piece
of
paper
into
my
mother’s
change
purse;
she
and
I
left
each
other
secret
notes.
My
mother
usually
hid
her
notes
in
the
fridge,
under
a
lamp
 7 
beside
the
TV
set.
I
even
found
one
hidden
in
my
shoe.
Gradually,
I
understood
 8 
notes
became
the
records
of
our
days,
ideas
and
wishes.
But
to
my
mother
and
me,
they
were
a
life-long
communication
with
each
other
that
 9 
else
shared.?
On
October
20,
2018,
my
mother
 10 
after
an
illness.
I
stood
near
her
bed,
holding
her
hand.
I
didn’t
cry
on
that
day
when
my
mom
passed
away(去世).
A
week
 11 ,
I
even
didn’t
cry.
I
was
so
thankful
 12 
she
no
longer
had
aches
and
pains.?
Recently,
I
 13 
a
note
that
my
mom
left
me.
It
was
hidden
in
the
pages
of
my
favorite
childhood
book
for
years.
It
 14 ,
“Dear
Marie,
I
love
you
always.
Miss
you
a
lot.
Don’t
forget
me.
Be
 15 !
Love,
Mom.”
That
day,
I
cried.?
(  )1.A.
Respect
B.Love
C.Kindness
D.Friendship
(  )2.A.
threw
B.carried
C.folded
D.pushed
(  )3.A.
on
B.for
C.out
D.as
(  )4.A.
look
at
B.look
for
C.look
after
D.look
up
(  )5.A.
them
B.that
C.it
D.one
(  )6.A.
carefully
B.carelessly
C.suddenly
D.angrily
(  )7.A.
still
B.but
C.or
D.yet
(  )8.A.
their
B.my
C.her
D.our
(  )9.A.
anybody
B.nobody
C.somebody
D.everybody
(  )10.A.
lived
B.cried
C.left
D.died
(  )11.A.
late
B.later
C.latest
D.lately
(  )12.A.
when
B.that
C.because
D.although
(  )13.A.
found
B.lost
C.wrote
D.hid
(  )14.A.
reads
B.read
C.reading
D.has
read
(  )15.A.
excited
B.perfect
C.happy
D.sad
(十一)
The
teacher
stood
before
his
class
and
was
going
to
hand
out
the
final
exam
papers.
“I
know
how
__1__
you
have
all
worked
to
prepare
for
this
test,”
he
said.
“And
because
I
know
you
can
do
it
well,
I
am
willing
to
offer
a
B
to
anyone
who
would
__2__
not
to
take
the
test.
Many
students
jumped
up
to
__3__
the
teacher
and
left
the
classroom.
The
teacher
looked
at
the
__4__
students
and
said,
“Does
anyone
else
want
to
get
a
B?
This
is
your
last
__5__.”
Two
more
students
decided
to
go.
Seven
students
remained.
The
teacher
then
handed
out
the
__6__.
There
were
only
three
sentences
typed
on
the
paper:
Congratulations!
You
have
just
__7__
an
A
in
this
class.
Keep
believing
in
yourself.
I
never
had
a
teacher
like
that,
but
I
think
it
is
a
test
__8__
any
teacher
could
and
should
give.
Students
who
are
not
__9__
in
what
they
have
learned
are
B
students
at
best(充其量).
The
same
is
__10__
in
real
life.
The
A
students
are
those
who
believe
in
what
they
are
doing
because
they
have
__11__
both
successes
and
failures.
They
have
learned
life’s
lessons,
either
from
normal
education
__12__
from
events
in
their
lives,
and
have
become
__13__
people.
Scientists
say
that
by
the
age
of
eight,
80%
of
what
we
believe
about
ourselves
has
already
been
formed.
You
are
a
big
kid
now,
and
you
__14__
that
you
have
some
limits(限制).
However,
there
is
__15__
you
can’t
do
or
learn
or
be.
Sir
Edmund
Hillary,
the
first
person
to
reach
the
summit
of
Mount
Everest
said,
“It’s
not
the
mountain
we
conquer(克服)
but
ourselves.
(
)1.
A.
luckily
B.
terribly
C.
quietly
D.
hard
(
)2.
A.
dislike
B.
help  
C.
prefer
D.
start
(
)3.
A.
thank
B.
praise  
C.
fight
D.
criticize
(
)4.
A.
following
B.
relaxing
C.
worrying
D.
remaining
(
)5.
A.
chance
B.
trouble  
C.
test
D.
idea
(
)6.
A.
results
B.
presents
C.
papers
D.
essays
(
)7.
A.
given
B.
sent
C.
discovered
D.
received
(
)8.
A.
where
B.
that  
C.
what
D.
when
(
)9.
A.
confident
B.
necessary
C.
mysterious
D.
convenient
(
)10.
A.
unusual
B.
impossible
C.
true
D.
special
(
)11.
A.
broken
off
B.
dreamed
of
C.
learned
from
D.
cared
about
(
)12.
A.
and
B.
or  
C.
but
D.
so
(
)13.
A.
ruder
B.
cuter  
C.
worse
D.
better
(
)14.
A.
decide
B.
forget  
C.
realize
D.
imagine
(
)15.
A.
something
B.
anything
C.
everything
D.
nothing
(十二)
Once
there
lived
a
noble
master
known
for
his
wisdom
and
compassion
(同情).
However,
one
of
his
disciples
(信徒)
1
that
his
master
had
not
taught
him
anything
valuable
though
he
had
spent
20
years
serving
him.
Hearing
his
complaint,
the
master
gave
him
the
responsibility
of
bringing
lunch
to
a
local
school
every
day
from
his
neighborhood.
While
getting
food
from
the
neighborhood
one
day,
the
disciple
make
friends
with
a(n)
2
parrot,
to
whom
he
complained
about
his
master.
The
parrot
replied:
“I
have
heard
great
things
about
the
noble
master.
Are
you
sure
you
were
minded
in
the
process
of
3
?”
The
frustrated
disciple
shouted,
“You
shouldn’t
question
my
intellectual
ability.”The
parrot
4
the
conversation
because
of
his
rudeness.
A
few
days
later,
the
parrot
told
him,
“My
owner
has
decided
to
5
me
in
two
days,"
and
said,
“Please
ask
the
master
for
a
6
to
save
my
life
!”
The
disciple
answered
7
:
“He
has
not
taught
me
anything.
How
would
he
be
8
to
you?”
But
the
parrot
had
begged(乞求)
him
again
and
again
,
9
he
decided
to
ask
his
master.
The
next
day,
the
parrot
asked
him.
The
disciple
said:
“I
told
the
master
about
your
10
.
When
I
asked
for
11
,
he
simply
lay
still
on
the
floor
for
a
while,
and
then
went
away.
I
am
sorry
that
he
cannot
help.”
The
day
after,
the
disciple
saw
a(n)
12
cage.
He
met
his
friend’s
owner
to
13
the
sad
death.
The
angry
owner
14
:
“When
I
went
to
open
the
cage,
the
parrot
was
lying
still.
I
opened
the
cage
to
look
at
it.
Suddenly,
it
flew
away
and
15
.”
Hearing
this,
the
disciple
realized
the
parrot
had
learned
from
his
master
without
even
meeting
him
once.
Now
he
knew
where
the
lack
of
willingness
actually
was.
1.
A.
argued
B.
complained
C.
explained
D.
proved
2.
A.
wounded
B.
sick
C.
scared
D.
caged
3.
A.
giving
B.
living
C.
learning
D.
speaking
4
A.
refused
B.
started
C.
ended
D.
changed
5.
A.
free
B.
protect
C.
kill
D.
attack
6.
A.
information
B.
method
C.
introduction
D.
decision
7.
A.
shyly
B.
excitedly
C.
sadly
D.
nervously
8.
A.
thankful
B.
acceptable
C.
skillful
D.
helpful
9.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
but
D.
or
10.
A.
problem
B.
challenge
C.
choice
D.
death
11.A.food
B.
money
C.
advice
D.
support
12.
A.
big
B.
empty
C.
unusual
D.
beautiful
13.
A.
announce
B.
require
C.
confirm
D.
prevent
14.
A.
cried
B.
joked
C.
warned
D.
laughed
15.
A.
died
B.
floated
C.
hid
D.
disappeared
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