2021年江苏省中考英语专题——完形填空(含答案)

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牛津英语2021年中考专题--完形填空专题
(1)
One
day
a
gentleman
was
traveling
on
a
train.
All
of
a
sudden
he
felt
very__1___
and
got
off
at
the
next
station
to
look
for
water.
When
he
reached
the
water
tap,
he
heard
the
train
whistle
(鸣汽笛).
He
ran
back
but___2_the
train.?
He
waited
and
waited
for
another
one
to
come.
It
was
getting___3___,
and
he
decided
to
spend
the
night
at
the
station.
The
next
morning
he
asked
about
the
next
___4_?.
He
was
told
that
there
would
not
be
another
one
until
the
next___5___.
He
decided
to
find
a
place
to___6___for
the
night.
He
went
to
a
nearby__7___?to
ask
for
a
room,
but
they
were
full.?
??___8__?he
reached
a
small
house
belonging
to
a
local
villager.
He
asked
the
owner
of
the
house
whether
he
could
stay
for
a
day.
The
owner__9___at
once.
That
day
the
owner?served?him
food
and
gave
him
a
room
and
did
not
ask
or
expect
anything____10___.
At
7
p.m.
that
night
the
man
heard
a
knock
on
the
door.
When
the
owner___11__the
door,
there
was
a
man
dressed
in
colorful,
fancy
clothing.
He
entered
the
room
and?asked?the
villager
to
pay
his
debts
(债务)
at
once.
The
gentleman?__12___that
the
villager
was
in
great
need
of
money.
The
next
morning
he
left
a(n)?___13___on
the
table
in
the
room
and
left.
When
the
villager
found
the
envelope,
he
was?curious.
He
looked
inside
and
found
a
note
with
his
name
on
it.
The
note
read,
“Yesterday
you?helped?me
when
I
was
in
need,
and
you
asked
for
nothing
in
return.
I
would
like
to
show
you
how__14___I
am.”
Much
to
the
villager’s?_____15__
a
lot
of
money
fell
from
the
envelope.
1.
A.
tired??
?
?
?
?
?
B.
hungry
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
thirsty
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
sick
2.
A.
missed??
?
?
?
?
B.
passed
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
saw??
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
stopped
3.
A.
crowded??
?
?
?
?B.
close
??
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
scary??
?
D.
dark
4.
A.
ride??
?
?
?
?
?
B.
train??
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
station
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
timetable
5.
A.
hour??
?
?
?
?
?
B.
day??
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
week??
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
month
6.
A.
enjoy??
?
?
?
?
?
B.
wait??
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
prepare
?
?
?
?
?
D.
stay
7.
A.
hotel
??
?
?
?
?
?B.
factory
?
?
?
?
C.
village
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
hospital
8.
A.
At
first??
?
?
?
?
B.
At
last??
?
?
?
?
?
C.
Once
again
?
?
D.
After
all
9.
A.
insisted??
?
?
?
?B.
decided
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
obeyed
?
?
?
?
?
?D.
agreed
10.
A.
in
fact??
?
?
?
?B.
in
order
?
?
?
C.
in
secret
?
?
?
?
D.
in
return
11.
A.
locked??
?
?
?
?B.
answered
?
?
?
?
C.
pointed
to
?
?
?
D.
returned
to
12.
A.
realized??
?
?
?
B.
argued
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
noticed
?
?
?
?
?
D.
reminded
13.
A.
envelope
?
?
?
B.
message?
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
bill??
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
note
14.
A.
kind??
?
?
?
?
?
B.
rich
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
C.
thankful
?
?
?
?
?
D.
worried
15.
A.
joy
?
B.
surprise
?
?
?
?
?
C.
anger
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
D.
sadness
(2)
At
the
age
of
forty-five,
my
usually
well-ordered
life
became
full
of
changes.
After
twenty-two
years
of
working
in
a
1
,
a
plan
to
use
less
staff
led
to
the
unemployment
(失业)
of
over
one
hundred
people,
I
being
one
of
them.
My
once
secure
(稳妥的)
future
became
2
.
However,
I
was
not
a
single
parent,
3
the
family
did
not
depend
only
on
my
income
(收入).
My
motto
has
always
been
“Change
is
good;
change
is
progress,”
but
when
it
influenced
my
livelihood
(生计,生活),
I
had
to
change
it
to,

4
change
and
make
the
most
of
it.”
From
the
beginning,
I
5
to
look
at
this
matter
not
as
6
luck,
but
as
a
welcome
chance.
I
refused
to
become
sorry,
7
,
I
actively
planned
to
do
something
new
and
different.
Having
a
positive
attitude
(积极的态度)
made
all
the
difference
in
the
way
I
formed
the
future.
First,
I
decided
to
8
to
college
and
graduate
many
years
later
than
I
should
have.
Doing
this
at
my
age
needed
more
9
.
Not
being
a
graduate
had
never
held
me
back
in
my
career
in
the
bank,
but
now
it
was
a
personal
goal
I
was
eager
(渴望)
to
achieve.
With
a
lot
of
determination,
I
went
to
evening
classes
and
became
an
adult
10
.
In
the
class,
I
became
more
and
more
11
.
During
this
time,
I
realized
that
12
life
throws
in
our
way,
personal
growth
never
stops.
The
second
thing
I
did
to
improve
myself
was
to
reevaluate
(再评估)
my
past
life.
It
used
to
be
filled
with
endless
and
sometimes
meaningless
events.
But
now,
my
heart
and
life
are
completely
around
people
I
13
.
The
loss
of
my
job
led
to
some
14
changes
in
my
life.
Revisiting
(再访,重游)
the
past
made
room
for
the
15
.
I
realize
that
I
have
accepted
the
change,
and
am
making
the
most
of
it.
1.
A.
factory
B.
bank
C.
company
D.
hospital
2.
A.
uncertain
B.
bright
C.
unimportant
D.
clear
3.
A.
if
B.
or
C.
so
D.
but
4.
A.
Refuse
B.
Accept
C.
Expect
D.
Collect
5.
A.
considered
B.
chose
C.
happened
D.
imagined
6.
A.
perfect
B.
rare
C.
bad
D.
good
7.
A.
therefore
B.
instead
C.
anyway
D.
however
8.
A.
attend
B.
turn
C.
join
D.
return
9.
A.
time
B.
money
C.
courage
D.
risk
10.
A.
student
B.
teacher
C.
manager
D.
doctor
11.
A.
confident
B.
afraid
C.
nervous
D.
generous
12.
A.
whichever
B.
whoever
C.
wherever
D.
whatever
13.
A.
care
for
B.
call
for
C.
stand
for
D.
look
for
14.
A.
common
B.
positive
C.
confident
D.
unsure
15.
A.
change
B.
experience
C.
future
D.
education
(3)
Hannah
Taylor
is
a
schoolgirl
from
Manitoba,
Canada.
One
day,
when
she
was
five
years
old,
she
was
walking
with
her
mother
in
downtown
Winnipeg.
They
saw
a
man
1
out
of
a
rubbish
bin.
She
asked
her
mother
why
he
did
that
and
her
mother
said
that
the
man
was
homeless
and
hungry.
Hannah
was
very
upset.
She
couldn't
understand
why
some
people
had
to
live
their
lives
without
shelter
or
enough
food.
Hannah
started
to
think
about
how
she
could
2
,
but,
of
course,
there
is
not
a
lot
one
five-year-old
can
do
to
solve
the
problem
of
homelessness.
Later
,
when
Hannah
attended
school,
she
saw
another
homeless
person.
It
was
a
woman,
3
an
old
shopping
trolley(购物车)which
was
piled
with
4
.
It
seemed
that
everything
the
woman
owned
was
in
them.
This
made
Hannah
very
sad,
and
even
decided
to
do
something.
She
had
been
talking
to
her
mother
about
the
lives
of
homeless
people
5
they
first
saw
the
homeless
man.
Her
mother
told
her
that
if
she
did
something
to
change
the
problem
that
made
her
sad,
she
wouldn’t
feel
so
bad.
Hannah
began
to
speak
out
about
the
homelessness
in
Manitoba
and
then
in
other
provinces.
She
hoped
to
6
her
message
of
hope
and
awareness.
She
started
the
Ladybug
Foundation,
an
organization
aiming
at
getting
rid
of
homelessness.
She
began
to
host
“Big
Bosses”
lunches,
where
she
would
try
to
persuade(说服)
local
business
leaders
to
make
a
7
to
the
cause.
She
also
organized
a
fundraising(


)drive
in
“Ladybug
Jars”
to
collect
everyone’s
spare
change
during
“Make
Change”
month.
More
recently,
the
foundation
began
another
activity
called
National
Red
Scarf
Day—a
day
when
people
donate
$20
and
wear
red
scarves
in
support
of
Canada’s
8
and
homeless.
There
is
an
emergency
shelter
in
Winnipeg
called
“Hannah’s
Place”,
something
that
Hannah
is
very
9
of.
Hannah’s
Place
is
divided
into
several
areas,
providing
shelter
for
people
when
it
is
so
cold
that
10
outdoors
can
mean
death.
In
the
more
than
five
years
since
Hannah
began
her
activities,
she
has
received
a
lot
of
11.
For
example,
she
received
the
2007
BRICK
Award
recognizing(认可)
the
12
of
young
people
to
change
the
world.
But
13
all
this,
Hannah
still
has
the
14
life
of
a
Winnipeg
schoolgirl,
except
that
she
pays
regular
visits
to
homeless
people.
Hannah
is
one
of
many
examples
of
young
people
who
are
making
a
15
in
the
world.
You
can,
too!
1.
A.
jumping
B.
eating
C.
crying
D.
waving
2.
A.
behave
B.
manage
C.
help
D.
work
3.
A.
pushing
B.
carrying
C.
buying
D.
holding
4.
A.
goods
B.
bottles
C.
foods
D.
bags
5.
A.
since
B.
unless
C.
although
D.
as
6.
A.
exchange
B.
leave
C.
keep
D.
spread
7.
A.
contribution
B.
friend
C.
promise
D.
agreement
8.
A.
elderly
B.
hungry
C.
lonely
D.
sick
9.
A.
aware
B.
afraid
C.
proud
D.
sure
10
A.
going
B.
sleeping
C.
traveling
D.
playing
11.
A.
praises
B.
instructions
C.
replies
D.
appointments
12.
A.
needs
B.
interests
C.
dreams
D.
efforts
13.
A.
for
B.
through
C.
besides
D.
along
14.
A.
healthy
B.
public
C.
normal
D.
hard
15.
A.
choice
B.
decision
C.
judgment
D.
difference
(4)
During
the
year
1866,
the
world
was
shocked
to
hear
stories
of
a
sea
monster(怪兽)
attacking
several
ships
that
passed
1
the
oceans.
The
government
of
many
countries
were
quite
interested
in
the
2
.
The
monster
was
3
to
be
much
larger
than
a
whale.
Most
agreed
that
the
monster’s
shape
was
similar
to
that
of
a
whale,
4
.
Some
declared
the
mysterious
animal
to
be
nearly
two
hundred
feet
long;
5
swore
the
monster
was
more
than
a
mile
long.
On
the
20th
of
July
1866,
a
great
ship
was
6
India
for
Australia
when
it
was
hit
by
the
mysterious
animal,
and
sunk
into
the
ocean,
only
five
miles
7
the
east
coast
of
Australia.
Just
three
days
later,
in
the
Pacific
Ocean,
the
sea
animal
8
another
ship.
Immediately
after
these
9
events,
people
all
over
the
world
were
talking
about
the
sea
animal.
Newspapers
10
had
new
stories
related
to(与……有关)
the
monster.
Scientists,
news
reporters,
and
many
others
11
many
pages
about
their
views
on
the
newly
discovered
sea
monster.
For
the
whole
six
months,
people
talked
of
12
but
the
mysterious
animal.
During
the
first
months
of
the
year1867,
however,
13
in
the
sea
monster
seemed
to
drop
a
great
deal.
People
were
no
longer
14
to
read
about
the
sea
monster,
until
the
5th
of
March
1867,
15
another
ship,
Canadian,
had
been
hit.
1.
A.
over
B.
through
C.
by
D.
past
2.
A.
activity
B.
accident
C.
disaster
D.
matter
3.
A.
said
B.
reported
C.
told
D.
seen
4.
A.
morever
B.
anyway
C.
however
D.
otherwise
5.
A.
other
B.
the
others
C.
another
D.
others
6.
A.
going
B.
leaving
C.
travelling
D.
sailing
7.
A.
away
B.
near
C.
off
D.
beside
8.
A.
met
B.
beat
C.
attacked
D.
crashed
9.
A.
interesting
B.
exciting
C.
frightening
D.
surprising
10.
A.
suddenly
B.
quickly
C.
excitedly
D.
continually
11.
A.
read
B.
reported
C.
wrote
D.
watched
12.
A.
nothing
B.
something
C.
everything
D.
anything
13.
A.
events
B.
materials
C.
topic
D.
interest
14.
A.
curious
B.
crazy
C.
afraid
D.
amazed
15.
A.
after
B.
since
C.
when
D.
while
(5)
More
than
95
percent
of
people
in
the
world
have
phones
,
today,
according
to
the
United
Nations.
People
use_1__
to
make
phone
calls
and
send
messages
to
communicate
with
others.
Now
we
__2__
write
letters.
But
a
TV
show,
Letters
Alive(《见字如面》),is__3__back
this
old
habit.
Letters
Alive
gets
its
__4__
from
a
UK
program
with
a
similar
name.
They
have
something
in
common.
The
shows
both
invite
famous
actors
and
actresses,
__5__
there
are
no
funny
jokes
or
different
competitions.
Instead,
it
is
just
one
person
reading
a
letter.
Since
it
has
been
on
in
December,
Letters
Alive
has
been
__6_
praised.
The
letters
were
written
by
people
from
different
_7__
in
history.
For
example,
once
they
read
a
letter
written
by
famous
writer
Xiao
Hong
to
her
brother
who
is
younger
than
her
in
1941.
The
letter
shows
that
Xiao
Hong
__8__
her
brother
so
much
and
had
great
hopes
for
his
future.
"Every
letter
opens__9__world
for
us"
said
Guan
Zhengwen,
the
director
of
the
TV
show.
It
seems
that
we
can
__10__the
real
lives
and
feelings
of
the
writers.
__11__,
many
people
said
that
it
has
provided
a
breath
of
fresh
air
to
today's
TV.
Apart
from
letters
alive,
some
other
_12__
TV
shows
have
also
been
accepted
by
Chinese
audiences.
They
__13__
Chinese
Poetry
Conference《中国诗词大会》,
a
classical
Chinese
poetry
competition,
and
Readers,
a
program
that
__14__
people
to
read
poems
and
articles
they
like
or
wrote.
"
This
means
that
our
audiences
not
only
looking
for
entertainment
like
gossip(八卦)and
eye
catching
games,
"
re
ported
China
Daily.
”Cultural
__15__and
true
feelings
are
the
keys
to
winning
praise.
"
1.
A.
computers
B.
TVs
C.
radios
D.
phones
2.
A.
often
B.
always
C.
hardly
D.
never
3.
A.
returning
B.
getting
C.
bringing
D.
taking
4.
A.
idea
B.
book
C.
letter
D.
news
5.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
because
D.
or
6.
A.
wildly
B.
carefully
C.
clearly
D.
widely
7.
A.
grades
B.
times
C.
classes
D.
families
8.
A.
thought
B.
treated
C.
missed
D.
praised
9.
A.
the
other
B.
other
C.
others
D.
another
10.
A.
make
B.
pass
C.
experience
D.
get
11.
A.
Anyway
B.
But
C.
Otherwise
D.
So
12.
A.
traditional
B.
cultural
C.
fashionable
D.
humorous
13.
A.
include
B.
have
C.
say
D.
report
14.
A.
invite
B.
inviting
C.
invited
D.
invites
15.
A.
price
B.
cost
C.
values
D.
worth
(6)
Looking
for
Crafts《寻找手艺》
is
a
documentary
about
the
story
of
199
Chinese
craftsmen(手艺人).
1
it
wasn't
broadcast
on
television,
you
can
only
watch
it
online.
Although
it
doesn't
show
beautiful
pictures
or
exciting
scenes,
it
2
tells
the
story
of
traditional
Chinese
craftsmanship
and
their
techniques(技术).
After
watching
the
film,
the
warmth
and
faith
of
the
3
culture
may
deeply
touch
you.
Zhang
Jin,
the
4
of
the
documentary
is
from
the
countryside
of
Hunan.
After
living
in
a
modern
and
busy
5
for
many
years,
he
became
nostalgic(
怀旧的)
for
the
traditional
crafts
of
his
hometown,
6
he
made
up
his
mind
to
record
them.
He
sold
his
flat
and
invited
two
friends
to
join
him
and
travelled
all
over
China.The
film
was
made
without
professional
filming
equipment
(装备)
or
a
lot
of
7
.
However,
its
accented
narration(带有口音的旁白)
made
people
feel
at
home.
In
the
film
you
can
see
an
80-year-old
man
who
makes
paper
8
with
bamboo
for
the
Dai
people.
Making
umbrellas
is
a(n)
9
process
that
includes
six
steps,
but
he
has
insisted
on
continuing
with
his
hobby
for
more
than
60
10
.
After
watching
the
film,
many
people
wanted
to
buy
such
an
umbrella,
but
the
old
man
was
dead.
It's
11
to
notice
that
the
hands
of
these
craftsmen
are
full
of
wrinkles(皱纹)-these
craftsmen
are
using
their
lives
to
12
our
cultural
heritage(遗产)。
From
making
a
piece
of
pottery(陶瓷)
to
creating
a
musical
instrument,
these
crafts
are
13
work.
However,
true
artists
give
up
their
own
comfort
to
14
what's
in
their
heart,
which
is
believed
to
be
the
real
meaning
and
purpose
of
making
this
documentary
.The
film
__15__
people
of
the
importance
of
craftsmanship
and
has
attracted
a
lot
of
attention.
I
hope
these
ancient
and
wonderful
skills
will
still
be
alive
forever
1.
A.
Until
B.
Since
C.
Unless
D.
If
2.A.quietly
B.
quickly
C.
hardly
D.
easily
3.A.fashionable
B.
expensive
C.
traditional
D.
popular
4.A.actor
B.
writer
C.
singer
D.
director
5.A.country
B.
city
C.
countryside
D.
town
6.but
B.
so
C.
though
D.
while
7.A.money
B.
actors
C.
actresses
D.
instructions
8.A.umbrellas
B.
baskets
C.
instruments
D.
bags
9.A.short
B.
long
C.
easy
D.
boring
10.A.days
B.
weeks
C.
months
D.
years
11.A.easy
B.
necessary
C.
impossible
D.
difficult
12.A.prevent
B.
protect
C.
provide
D.
produce
13.A.possible
B.
easy
C.
hard
D.
boring
14.A.produce
B.
protect
C.
prevent
D.
prepare
15.A.expects
B.
explains
C.
reminds
D.
encourages
(7)
Sometimes
You
Just
Have
to
Cry
There
are
a
lot
of
things
about
parenthood
that
could
make
one
cry:
sleepless
nights,
or
diaper(尿布)
messes
and
so
on.
1
,
for
me
the
worst
had
to
be

immunization
shots(防疫针).
At
about
two
months
into
2
,
I
learned
the
true
meaning
of
the
word
"
heartbreak".
There
could
not
have
been
anything
worse
than
3
helplessly
as
he
receives
his
first
round
of
immunization
shots.
I
would
rather
have
been
run
over
by
a
truck
than
have
to
watch
him
4
through
that.
I
kept
thinking
that
surely
medical
science
could
have
come
up
with
a
better
way
of
doing
this
by
now
while
listening
to
his
5
.
As
for
comfort
from
the
doctor,
all
he
could
say
was,
"Ah,
look
at
those
healthy
tears."
As
we
left
the
office,
I
whispered
into
my
son’s
ear,
"It’s
okay,
Sam.
Sometimes
you
just
6
to
cry."
In
a
way
I
guess
it
was
only
a
matter
of
time
before
Sam
was
introduced
to
7
in
his
life.
I
remembered
losing
my
8
to
a
sudden
car
accident
a
number
of
years
ago.
I
tried
to
remain
9
through
it
all.
One
day,
when
a
song
came
on
the
radio
that
10
me
of
my
father.
It
was
the
first
time
since
the
funeral
that
I
just
let
go
and
cried.
It
felt
11
to
not
hold
back
any
more.
The
earliest
12
I
have
of
my
father
is
one
of
me
as
a
young
boy
holding
his
hand
by
his
two
last
13
as
we
walked
together.
His
hands
seemed
so
14
that
his
fingers
were
all
I
could
actually
grip.
He
always
took
me
with
him
to
basketball
games
even
at
my
young
age.
I
will
never
15
that.
1.
A.
Anyway
B.
Instead
C.
Moreover
D.
However
2.
A.
parenthood
B.
childhood
C.
neighborhood
D.
adulthood
3.
A.
standing
B.
watching
C.
sitting
D.
complaining
4.
A.
look
B.
pull
C.
go
D.
walk
5.
A.
screams
B.
words
C.
songs
D.
whispers
6.
A.
have
B.
prefer
C.
refuse
D.
remember
7.
A.
pleasure
B.
pain
C.
society
D.
hospital
8.
A.
mother
B.
grandpa
C.
grandma
D.
father
9.
A.
calm
B.
clever
C.
strong
D.
patient
10.
A.
cured
B.
reminded
C.
warned
D.
recalled
11.
A.
unusual
B.
terrible
C.
frightening
D.
good
12.
A.
idea
B.
effect
C.
picture
D.
memory
13.
A.
arms
B.
legs
C.
fingers
D.
hands
14.
A.
large
B.
small
C.
dirty
D.
clean
15.
A.
mind
B.
forget
C.
do
D.
accept
(8)
It
was
raining,
I
went
into
a
cafe
and
asked
for
a
coffee.
__1__
I
was
waiting
for
my
drink,
I
realized
that
there
were
many
other
people
in
the
place,
but
I
felt__2__.
I
saw
their
bodies,
but
I
couldn't
feel
their
souls(灵魂)
because
their
souls
belonged
to
the
_3___.
I
stood
up
and
walked
between
the
tables.
When
I
came
to
the
corner,
I
saw
a
thin
and
small
man
__4___
in
front
of
an
old
computer.
“I'm
Sam”,
he
finally
answered
after
I
asked
him
a
couple
of
times
what
his
name
was.
“I
__5__
talk
with
you,
I'm
busy.”
he
said.
He
was
chatting
online,
and
at
the
same
time,
he
was
playing
a
computer
game--a
war
game.
I
was
_6__.
__7___
didn't
Sam
want
to
talk
with
me?
I
tried
again
to
speak
to
him,
__8__
no
word
came
out
of
his
mouth.
I
touched
his
shoulder,
still
no
reply,
either,
I
was
unhappy.
I
put
my
hand
in
front
of
the
monitor,
this
time,
and
he
shouted,
“Please
leave
me
alone.”
I
took
a
few
steps
back,
wondering
if
other
people
were
looking
at
me.
I
_9___,
saw
nobody
showed
any
interest.
__10___,
I
realized
that
the
people
there
were
having
a
nice
conversation
with
their
machines,
not
with
people.
They
were
more
__11__
having
a
relationship
with
the
computer.
I
can’t
imagine
their
future
if
they
like
__12__
lives
with
machines
__13__
with
people.
I
was
worried
and
I
sank
in
my
thoughts.
I
didn't
even
_14__
that
the
coffee
was
bad,
_15__
Sam
didn't
notice
there
was
a
person
next
to
him.
1.A.Before?
????
B.Since.?????
???
C
After?
???
D.While
2.A.happy???
????
B.lonely????
???
C.sad????
????????
D.excited.
3.A.home??
?
B.world???
????
C.Internet????
?????????????D.cafe
4.A.sleeping??????
??????B.sitting??????
?????????
C.laughing
???
????
D.learning
5.A.can’t????
???
B.mustn’t???
???
C.couldn’t?????
???
D.needn’t
6.A.cheerful???
???????
B.surprised??
???
C.moved????????
D.frighted
7.A.What???????
B.Why???????
C.How?????
?????
D.Who
8.A.or
??????
B.so??
??
C.if?
D.but
9.A.waved
my
hand?
?
B.shook
my
head????
??
C.raised
my
head???????
?
D.nodded
my
head
10.A.From
then
on???
B.At
that
moment??????
????????
C.In
all??????
?
D.Above
all
11.A.
famous
for
??????
B.
careful
about???????
C.interested
in???
D.
troubled
by
12.A.living?
?
B.sharing???????
????
C.planning???
??
D.designing
13..A.less
than
???
B.except
for??????
C.instead
of????
??????
D.as
well
as
14.A.
pretend(假装)???B.
understand??????
C.
insist??????
D.notice
15.A.
right
after???
?????B.
just
as???
?
C.
just
after
??
D.
even
though
(9)
Many
years
ago,
Dad
worked
as
a
farmhand.
At
that
time,
he
had
a
horse.
Every
Saturday
he
1
to
the
town
after
dinner
and
spent
a
few
hours
on
social
2
with
other
farmhands,
such
as
drinking,
chatting,
and
playing
cards
in
the
café.
On
Saturday
evenings,
the
café
was
3
because
many
farmhands
were
there.
Before
midnight
Dad
returned
home
on
his
horse,
quite
satisfied
with
his
life.
In
his
words,
he
4
thought
of
changing
his
job.
At
the
age
of
31,
Dad
married
my
mother
who
was
a
school
teacher.
In
the
following
spring
I
came
5
into
the
world.
Life
became
6
,
so
my
mother
felt
unsatisfied.
She
told
Dad
that
they
must
make
a
7
.
My
mother
had
8
of
how
some
famous
persons,
especially
Thomas
Edison
who
was
born
in
a
poor
family,
fought
against
fate
and
achieved
fame(
名誉)
and
9
.
And
she
hoped
that
I
would
some
day
become
a
great
leader
ruling
men
or
cities
and
Dad
should
be
a
successful
businessman.
So
she
10
Dad
to
give
up
his
job
as
a
farmhand,
sell
his
horse
and
11
a
small
business
of
his
own.
And
I
went
to
high
school
and
college.
She
even
sent
me
abroad
for12
education
when
I
graduated
from
college.
Under
the
drive
of
my
mother’s
hope,
Dad
and
I
13
what
we
have
today.
Dad
runs
a
big
international
company
and
I
am
a
successful
lawyer
enjoying
great
fame
in
my
country,
14
not
a
leader
as
my
mother
expected.
Dad
said,
without
my
mother,
we
wouldn’t
be
what
we
are
today;
at
least,
he
would
remain
a
farmhand.
So
he
got
a
lesson
of
life
—sometimes
we
really
need
15
from
outside.
1.A.rode
B.walked
C.Ran
D.drove
2.A.conversations
B.games
C.relationships
D.activities
3.A.cold
B.crowded
C.quiet
D.dirty
4.A.often
B.ever
C.never
D.sometimes
5.A.laughing
B.singing
C.sleeping
D.crying
6.A.happy
B.easy
C.hard
D.busy
7.A.living
B.change
C.decision
D.house
8.A.dreamed
B.heard
C.thought
D.spoken
9.A.honesty
B.money
C.success
D.energy
10.A.warned
B.made
C.allowed
D.advised
11.A.start
B.find
C.design
D.sell
12.A.farther
B.further
C.easier
D.closer
13.A.showed
B.kept
C.lost
D.achieved
14.A.though
B.if
C.and
D.since
15.A.a
job
B.a
leader
C.drive
D.a
mother
(10)
When
Mary
came
to
the
Manor
to
live
with
her
uncle,
Mr.
Craven,
everyone
said
she
was
most
disagreeable-looking(长相不招人喜欢的).
She
arrived
from
1
after
her
parents
died
of
illness.
Mary
had
a
thin
face,
and
never
2
.
Mr.
Craven’s
housekeeper
came
to
3
her.
She
explained
where
Mary
was
going
to
live:
“The
house,
on
the
edge
of
a
moor(沼地),
is
six
hundred
years
old.
There
are
a
hundred
rooms
in
it,
but
most
of
them
are
4and
locked.
Your
uncle’s
got
a
crook(弯曲的)back.
You’ll
have
to
play
5
and
look
after
yourself.”
After
Mary
arrived,
she
found
things
very
6
from
India.
On
the
first
morning,
she
asked
the
housemaid,
Martha,
“Who
is
going
to
dress
me?”
Martha
was
7
,
“Can
you
not
dress
yourself?
It’s
time
you
should
8
.
One
day
Mary
was
told
to
go
and
play
alone
in
the
9
,
but
not
to
go
near
the
Secret
Garden,
as
Mr.
Craven
had
locked
it.
Mary
was
very
10
.
“It
was
Mrs.
Craven’s
garden,”
said
Martha.
“One
day
she
was
sitting
on
an
old
tree
and
the
branch
broke.
She
fell
off,
11
so
badly
that
the
next
day
she
died.”
Mary
spent
all
her
time
playing
outside.
One
day
she
saw
a
bird.
Under
its
feet
was
a(n)
rusty
(上锈的)key,
the
key
to
the
Secret
Garden!
When
Mary
went
in,
she
found
it
was
the
12
,
most
mysterious
place
anyone
could
13
.
There
were
roses
all
over
the
trees
and
sharp,
pale
green
shoots
sticking
out
of
the
earth.
Mary
14
space
around
them
to
allow
them
to
grow.
“I’ll
come
back
tomorrow,”
she
said,
looking
around
and
speaking
to
the
trees
and
the
rosebushes
as
if
they
15
her.
1.
A.
faraway
B.
England
C.
India
D.
home
2.
A.
smiled
B.
cried
C.
talked
D.
played
3.
A.
take
B.
meet
C.
received
D.
pick
4.
A.
deserted
B.
under
repair
C.
shut
up
D.furnished(装置)
5.
A.
joyfully
B.
alone
C.
well
D.
hard
6.
A.
difficult
B.
natural
C.
similar
D.
different
7.
A.
kind
B.
anxious
C.
surprised
D.
concerned
8.
A.
learn
B.
do
C.
dress
D.
start
9.A.
garden
B.
house
C.
moor
D.
room
10.
A.
interested
B.
curious
C.
eager
D.
puzzled
11.
A.
ached
B.
broke
C.
hurt
D.
damaged
12.
A.
strangest
B.
dirtiest
C.
cleanest
D.
sweetest
13.
A.
know
B.
imagine
C.
think
D.
consider
14.
A.
cleaned
B.
made
C.
cleared
D.
found
15.
A.
listened
to
B.
sounded
like
C
enjoyed.
D.
heard
(11)
We
live
in
a
world
where
there
are
nearly
6,000
different
languages,
so
it
is
very
easy
for
you
to
get
1
when
you
are
translating.
In
general,
the
2
away
from
home
you
get,
the
stranger
the
languages
around
you
become.
But,
have
you
ever
noticed
anything
3
among
different
languages?
Language
studies
have
shown
that
the
4
for
“mama”
and
“papa”
around
the
world
are
surprisingly
like
each
other.
It
was
once
believed
that
different
languages
shared
something
in
common
5
several
languages
started
to
develop
from
one
language.
That
was
the
origin(起源)of
many
languages
spoken
around
Europe.
6
,
this
cannot
explain
why
there
are
similarities
too
outside
Europe,
such
as
“nanay”
and
“tatay”
in
the
Philippines
which
also
7
in
some
places
in
Guangdong,
China.
So
what
could
8
this
similarity
around
the
world?
Russian-American
linguist(语言学家)Roman
Jakobson
shares
9
he
has
found
out.
Maybe
he
is
10
.
“If
you’re
a(n)
11
making
your
first
sounds,
the
easiest
will
be
‘ah’
because
you
can
make
it
12
doing
anything
with
your
tongue(舌头)or
lips(嘴唇),”
he
said.
“M”
and
“n”
are
also
created
13
by
opening
and
closing
the
mouth,
so
these
sounds
often
develop
next.
In
a
similar
14
,
the
sounds
that
are
closely
related
to
“father”,
like
“p”,
“d”
and
“t”,
develop
next.
This
could
be
the
reason
why,
around
the
world,
a
child’s
first
words
are
often
“ma”
or
“pa”,
leading
parents
to
be
15
“mama”
and
“papa”.
1.
A.
interested
B.
lost
C.
used
D.
prepared
2.
A.
closer
B.
farther
C.
closest
D.
farthest
3.
A.
straight
B.
important
C.
difficult
D.
similar
4.
A.
characters
B.
passages
C.
words
D.
sentences
5.
A.
when
B.
until
C.
because
D.
although
6.
A.
Anyway
B.
Moreover
C.
However
D.
Instead
7.
A.
compare
B.
divide
C.
find
D.
appear
8.
A.
explain
B.
express
C.
expect
D.
excuse
9.
A.
how
B.
what
C.
whether
D.
why
10.
A.
stupid
B.
terrible
C.
right
D.
bored
11.
A.
baby
B.
adult
C.
alien
D.
foreigner
12.
A.
beyond
B.
against
C.
through
D.
without
13.
A.
slowly
B.
easily
C.
quietly
D.
carefully
14.
A.
way
B.
place
C.
dream
D.
hurry
15.
A.
written
B.
added
C.
called
D.
kept
(12)
Robert
had
just
moved
into
the
neighborhood,
and
he
had
a
strange
feeling
that
he
was
not
wanted.
He
thought
maybe
1
boys
were
trying
to
get
an
idea
of
what
he
was
like.
But
that
didn’t
make
him
feel
any
less
2
.
He
was
new,
and
he
had
to
be
3
.
Still,
proving
himself
would
not
be
4
easy.
He
did
not
want
to
make
friends
with
5
boys
or
do
anything
to
break
the
law
to
prove
that
he
was
6
.
No!
He
must
show
what
he
was
made
of
in
a
good
way.
That’s
how
he
got
his
7
.
The
next
day
was
Saturday.
He
8
that
most
of
the
boys
would
go
down
to
the
playground
and
choose
sides
for
Saturday’s
9
game.
Robert
knew
he
could
play
basketball
well,
and
that
might
be
enough
to
prove
he
was
strong.
Then
the
boys
would
want
to
be
his
friends.
He
10
early
and
did
his
step
exercises.
He
shot
(投掷)
the
ball
several
times
and
did
some
other
exercises.
Some
of
11
were
very
difficult
and
looked
cool.
Then
the
boys
came.
Robert
12
what
he
had
done
before
the
game
and
13
what
he
could
do.
No
one
said
a
14
.
The
boys
just
looked
at
each
other
and
thought
about
it.
When
it
was
all
over,
the
biggest
one
in
the
group
15
and
shook
his
hand.
Robert
knew
he
had
made
it.
1.
A.
another
B.
the
others
C.
others
D.
the
other
2.
A.
lonely
B.
friendly
C.
happy
D.
uncertain
3.
A.
examined
B.
checked
C.
corrected
D.
tested
4.
A.
even
B.
so
C.
such
D.
much
5.
A.
good
B.
bad
C.
healthy
D.
sick
6.
A.
weak
B.
friendly
C.
strong
D.
lovely
7.
A.
idea
B.
lesson
C.
prize
D.
feeling
8.
A.
decided
B.
considered
C.
realized
D.
knew
9.A.
football
B.
basketball
C.
volleyball
D.
baseball
10.
A.
arrived
B.
got
C.
learned
D.
showed
11.
A.
ones
B.
it
C.
them
D.
that
12.
A.
looked
through
B.
went
through
C.
lived
through
D.
got
through
13.
A.
showed
B.
acted
C.
played
D.
gave
14.
A.
letter
B.
word
C.
phrase
D.
sentence
15.
A.
cried
B.
left
C.
smiled
D.
stayed
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