资源简介 考点强化训练26 完形填空二、情感故事A(2020·黄冈)Father’sLoveAsayoungman,Jackwasanexcellentartistwithawifeandtwofinesons.Onenight,hisoldersonhadaseriousstomachache.Thinkingitwasonlysome 1 disease(疾病),Jackandhiswifedidn’ttaketheboytothehospital.Buttheboy 2 suddenlythatnight.?Jackrealizedthatifhetookhissontothehospitalintime,theboy’sdeathcouldbe 3 .Sohealwaysfeltguilty(内疚的).Evenworse,ashorttimelaterhiswifelefthim, 4 himalonewithhissix-year-oldyoungerson.ThehurtandpainofthetwosituationsweremorethanJackcould 5 ,andheturnedtoalcohol(酒精)forhelp.SoonJackbecameanalcoholic.?Gradually,hishealthandlifebecame 6 andJackbegantoloseeverythingheowned—hisland,house,etc. 7 Jackdiedaloneinasmallbar(酒吧).HearingofJack’sdeath,Ithought,“Whatawasteoflife!Whatacomplete(彻底的) 8 !”? 9 timewentby,Ibegantochangemyearliersimplejudgement(评价).IknewJack’snowadultson,Bill.Heisoneofthekindest,mostcaring,most 10 menIhaveeverknown.IsawthelovebetweenBillandhischildren.IthoughtthatBill’skindnessandcaringmustcomefrom 11 .?Ihadn’theardBilltalkmuch 12 hisfather.Oneday,Iaskedhimwhatonearth(究竟)hisfatherhaddonesothathebecamesuchaspecialperson.Billsaidquietly,“AsachilduntilIlefthomeat18,myfathercameintomy 13 everynight,gavemeakissandsaid,‘Iloveyou,son.’”?TearscametomyeyesasI 14 Iwasafoolbefore.IhadeverthoughtJackwasacompletefailure.Hedidn’tleavevaluablethingsbehind, 15 hewasakindlovingfather,andleftbehindhisbestlove.?( B )1.A.terribleB.commonC.unusualD.heavy( A )2.A.diedB.leftC.disappearedD.woke( C )3.A.chosenB.refusedC.avoidedD.canceled( D )4.A.throwingB.tellingC.forgettingD.leaving( A )5.A.standB.understandC.getD.find( C )6.A.betterB.weakerC.worseD.finer( A )7.A.FinallyB.NormallyC.FirstlyD.Slowly( C )8.A.illnessB.problemC.failureD.trouble( D )9.A.SinceB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.As( B )10.A.carefulB.lovingC.humorousD.hard-working( B )11.A.anywhereB.somewhereC.everywhereD.nowhere( A )12.A.aboutB.toC.withD.for( D )13.A.classroomB.sitting-roomC.bathroomD.bedroom( D )14.A.rememberedB.regardedC.agreedD.realized( C )15.A.andB.soC.butD.orB(宁波市春晓中学2020年九年级线上学习检查)Aboythoughtthathewasthemostunhappypersonintheworld.Inhisopinion,hewas 1 becausealmosteverythingbadalwayshappenedtohim.Sohewantedtofindthesecretto 2 .Hewalkedalongwayandfinallycametoabeautiful 3 .There,hemettheking.?Afterlearning 4 theboyhadcome,thekingsuggestedthatheshould 5 thepalaceandcomebackintwohours.“Atthesametime,Iwantyouto 6 thisspoonwithmilk,”saidtheking.“Asyouwalkaroundmypalace,carrythisspoonwithoutspilling(溢出)themilk. 7 youmustbeverycareful.”?Theboykepthiseyesfixedonthespoonandbegantowalkaroundthegoldenpalace.Aftertwo 8 ,hecamebacktotheking.“Well,”askedtheking,“Didyouseethewonderful 9 onthewallofmydininghall?Didyouseethecolorfulflowersinthegarden?”Theboyfeltsorrybecausehesaw 10 .Heonlypaidattentiontothemilk.?“Thengobackandseethe 11 ofmyworld,”saidtheking.Thistimetheboysawalloftheworksofartonthewalls 12 .Hesawthegreatgardensandmountainsallaround.Whenhecameback,he 13 everythingwonderfulhesaw.“But 14 isthemilk?”askedtheking.Lookingdownatthespoonheheld,theboysawthemilkwasgone.“Well,thereisonlyone 15 Icangiveyou,”saidtheking.“Thesecrettohappinessistoseeallthebeautyoftheworldandalsokeepaneyeonthemilkonthespoon.”?( B )1.A.uncomfortableB.unluckyC.unusualD.unfriendly( C )2.A.businessB.healthC.happinessD.success( A )3.A.palaceB.towerC.gardenD.hall( D )4.A.howB.whenC.whereD.why( C )5.A.lookforB.lookatC.lookaroundD.lookafter( D )6.A.examineB.hideC.watchD.hold( C )7.A.BecauseB.ButC.SoD.Though( B )8.A.minutesB.hoursC.daysD.weeks( B )9.A.tablesB.paintingsC.flowersD.dishes( A )10.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything( A )11.A.beautyB.positionC.magicD.victory( D )12.A.easilyB.angrilyC.quicklyD.carefully( B )13.A.forgotB.describedC.avoidedD.cleared( A )14.A.whereB.whichC.whatD.whose( C )15.A.challengeB.reasonC.suggestionD.questionCUsuallyamotheranddaughter’srelationshipchangesalotafterthemother’sdementia(痴呆). 1 theconditiongoeson,tablesturnandadaughteroftenbecomesacarer.Here,beforeMother’sDay,onewoman 2 thestoriesbetweenhermotherandherfamily.?“Mysix-year-oldsonwantstobeascientistsohecancurethediseasethatistakinghisgrandma 3 .”JaneCox,36,livesinMaidenhead,Berks,UK,withherhusbandKevin,sonCharlie,six,andthree-year-olddaughterMolly.“Weareaveryopenfamilyandgoodattalkingaboutourfeelings,but 4 ofuswouldliketotalkaboutearlysignsofMom’sdementia.”Shedescribedlikethis.?“MymomJanetwasdiagnosed(确诊) 5 60butshowedsignsthreeorfouryearsbefore.Shewasateacherforchildrenwitheyeproblems.Latershebecameterribly 6 withpaperworkandfeltunabletouseacomputer.Wethoughtshewasundertoomuch 7 andalwaysgotupset.”?“Thenwhatwasworse,shedidn’tseeminterestedinourlivesandgrewmore 8 .Ourmomusedtolookafterussowell,butsuddenlystartedtoforgetmostthings.AndthisChristmasshemadeanugly-lookingdishthattasted 9 .Weallsaidnothing,butwerealizeditmightbethebeginningofherdementia.”?“Forme,thosefirstdaysofmymom’sdementiawerethehardestbecauseshe 10 changed.Sheusedtobeasmart,warm,friendlyandoutgoingmom.Shealso 11 havingneighborsaroundandeveninvitedthemtoourhouseforanight’ssleep.EveryyearsheheldayardsaletoraisemoneyforSavetheChildren. 12 ,everythingstartedtobedifferent.”?“Atfirst,Momforgotthingsandneededhelp,andthensheoftenbecame 13 andeasilyfrustrated(沮丧的).Somefeelthatdementiamakestheirlovedonebecomeincredible(不可思议的).Formymomtherewasaterriblechange,too.Butallmyfamilyhavenever 14 .Mydad,Andrew,akindandpatientman,stoppedworkingearlytolookafterMom.Andwearealsotryingourbesttomakeherfeelgreatinherlater 15 .We’dliketorepayher.”?( A )1.A.AsB.IfC.UntilD.Because( D )2.A.madeB.readC.heardD.shared( C )3.A.upB.offC.awayD.on( D )4.A.allB.eachC.neitherD.none( A )5.A.atB.onC.inD.to( B )6.A.interestedB.tiredC.pleasedD.excited( A )7.A.pressureB.successC.serviceD.pollution( C )8.A.helpfulB.carefulC.forgetfulD.wonderful( D )9.A.excellentB.normalC.deliciousD.terrible( D )10.A.easilyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.completely( B )11.A.hatedB.enjoyedC.mindedD.stopped( B )12.A.OfcourseB.HoweverC.ForexampleD.Tobehonest( C )13.A.happyB.popularC.angryD.proud( B )14.A.putupB.givenupC.turnedupD.cheeredup( A )15.A.daysB.degreesC.levelsD.costumesDFormuchofmychildhood,mymotherfilledtheeveninghoursdoingsomethingforsomeoneelse.Sometimessheknitted(编织)hatsforbabies,andatothertimesshecookedchickensoupforsickneighbors.SoIwasn’t 1 whenoneeveningmymotherannouncedshe’dstartanewproject.?“I’mgoingtotelephonethe 2 everynight,”saidmymother.?“Everynight?Butyoudon’teven 3 thesepeople.”?“Doesn’tmatter,”shesaid.“What’simportantisthatIwanttolisten.”Iwassixteenyearsoldandcouldn’tfigureoutwhymymotherwaswilling(愿意的)tospendhereveningstalkingtostrangers.Shehadfriendsandmytwoeldersisterstocall 4 shefeltlonely.My 5 didn’taffect(影响)mymother’sproject.Thateveningaftersupper,shesatonthesofawiththephoneandbeganmakingphonecalls.?Forawhile,Ilistenedassheaskedtheladyonthephoneaboutherday,whatshehadeatenfordinner,andaskedifshehad 6 thatthebeautifulroseshadcomeoutinaneighboringpark.Whenshefinishedthecall,Isaid,“Whydoyou 7 whethershehadcookiesorcreampiefordessert?”?Mymotherreplied,“I’mthe 8 personshetalkedtotoday.”?Ittookmenearlythirtyyearstounderstandthe 9 ofwhatshewasdoing.Now,asmymotherisnearingsixty,Ifindmyselfthinkingaboutthosenightly 10 sheusedtomake.?Iamoftentheonlypersonwhotelephonesmymother,andsometimesI’mtheonlypersonshespeakstoallday.Iaskherwhatshecookedfordinner,butmostlyIjust 11 asshedescribesawalkshetook,orhowherdogLuckystoleapieceofcheesefromthekitchen.?I 12 thatmymother’scallswerelifelinesthatkeptlonelyseniorsconnectedtotheworld.Somehow,shemanagedtoworkfull-timeand 13 afamilywhileimprovingthelivesofothers.?Thatkindof 14 needscommitment(奉献,投入)andorganizationalskillsthatIdonothave.Whileshefreedseveralseniorsfrom 15 ,Istruggletocalljustone—mymother.?( C )1.A.interestedB.satisfiedC.surprisedD.excited( D )2.A.blindB.deafC.youngD.old( B )3.A.meetB.knowC.passD.find( B )4.A.becauseB.ifC.thoughD.until( A )5.A.doubtB.adviceC.answerD.praise( C )6.A.decidedB.feltC.noticedD.imagined( D )7.A.hateB.loveC.meanD.care( A )8.A.onlyB.earlyC.firstD.last( B )9.A.difficultyB.importanceC.possibilityD.difference( C )10.A.visitsB.ordersC.callsD.cries( B )11.A.thinkB.listenC.talkD.write( A )12.A.realizeB.explainC.expressD.recognize( D )13.A.protectB.startC.affectD.support( A )14.A.serviceB.experienceC.promiseD.tradition( C )15.A.hopelessnessB.illnessC.lonelinessD.helplessnessE(2020·温州实验中学第二次模拟)“Whyismysmilestrange?”askedmyten-year-oldsonKevinsuddenly.IremainedspeechlessforagoodwhileandthenKevinwentinto 1 roomsilently.?Itremindedmeofthedayofhisbirth.Kevinwasbornwithalargetumor,coveringhisleft 2 ,squeezingshuthislefteyeandpushinghisnosetotheright.Rightafterhisbirth,thedoctorsenthimawayquicklytoanotherhospital.I 3 sawKevinagainuntilhewaseightdaysold.However,notonlydidthetreatmentleaveascaronhisface,butit 4 himfromsmiling,notfully.Thankfully,Kevinsailedthroughchildhood,beingabletoeatfood,gotoschoolandplayfootballlike 5 kids.?Istoppedthinkingandenteredhisroom.“Kevin,howwasthe 6 today?”?“SomeplayersfromanotherschoolkeptaskingwhyIlookedfunny.”He 7 ,withtearsrollingdownhisface.“TheymadefunofmealldaylongforI 8 smileonmyleft.Ionlysmileonmyright.Whydoeseverythinggo 9 me?”?“I’mstillwonderingaboutthematchtoday.”Icontinuedasking,wipingawayhistears.“Didyouscoreagoal?”Turninghisfaceawaytohidehis 10 ,heseemedtoignoremyquestion.“Igotthebestscoreinthematch, 11 whatgoodwillitdo?Ionlyhaveahalf-smile!”?“You’reright,Kevin,thatyoulook 12 .”Ihuggedhim.“There’salwayssomeonethat’sspecialandI’mafraidthatyoudon’t 13 whatgoesdeeperthanthesurface.”?Helookedup,“So,Mom,Idon’thavetolookacertainway?”“Sure,you’regreatjustthewayyouare,not 14 whatyoulooklike.Justwatchyourselfontheplayground!There’snoscartoyourability.Whenyougrowup,you’llfindoutthatthedifferencehasbecomeyourgreatest 15 .”?Kevinstaredatmeandshowedhismostbeautifulsmileever.( B )1.A.myB.hisC.yourD.their( C )2.A.armB.footC.faceD.back( B )3.A.everB.neverC.justD.already( D )4.A.freedB.savedC.protectedD.prevented( C )5.A.cleverB.specialC.ordinaryD.humorous( B )6.A.examB.matchC.trainingD.ceremony( A )7.A.criedB.sangC.laughedD.repeated( A )8.A.couldn’tB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.shouldn’t( D )9.A.forB.withC.aroundD.against( C )10.A.fearB.pleasureC.sadnessD.curiosity( C )11.A.soB.andC.butD.because( D )12.A.scaryB.seriousC.energeticD.different( B )13.A.hideB.realizeC.discussD.admit( C )14.A.laughingatB.pointingoutC.focusingonD.givingup( D )15.A.difficultyB.memoryC.pressureD.strength四、哲理故事AWhenIspentthesummerwithmygrandmother,shesentmedowntothe 1 withalist.Iwalkeduptothecounter(柜台).BehinditwasanoldladynamedMissBee.?“Excuseme,”Isaid.She 2 .“Ineedtogetthese,”Icontinued, 3 upmylist.?“So?Goandgetthem,”MissBeesaid.“ 4 ishereexceptyouandme,andI’mnotyourservant.Isuggestyougetyourselfabasketoverthereandstart 5 .”Itwasnot 6 fora7-year-oldchild.Thereweresomanydifferentkindsofthings.Ispentoveranhourinthestore.?IvisitedMissBeetwiceaweekthatsummer.She 7 shortchanged(少找零钱)me.Othertimessheovercharged(多收钱).Goingtothestorewaslikegoingintoafight.Butbytheendofthatsummer,Icouldfinishmyshoppingtrip 8 around15minutes.ThemorningIwastoreturnhome,Istoppedinthestoreagaintobuysomething.?“Allright,”MissBeesaid.“Whatdidyou 9 thissummer?”?“Thatyou’remean(刻薄的)!”Ireplied.MissBeejustlaughed,“Iknow 10 youthinkofme,”shesaid.“Well,Idon’tcare!MyjobistoteacheverychildImeetsomelife 11 .Whenyougetolder,you’llbegladthatyoumetme!”GladImetMissBee?Ha!Howcoulditbe??Itsoundedfunnyuntilonedaymysoncametomewithhishomework.“It’stoo 12 ,”hesaid.“Couldyoufinishthemathproblemforme?”?“ 13 Idoitforyou,howwillyoueverlearntodoityourself?”Isaid.Suddenly,IwasbackinthatstorewhereIhadlearnedtoaddupmybillbymyself.HadIeverbeenoverchargedsince??Lifeisfullofallkindsof 14 .Wemaybe 15 ahandonceortwice,butluckmaynotfinduseverytime.Soweshouldworkthemoutbyourselves.?( A )1.A.storeB.homeC.schoolD.hometown( D )2.A.calledupB.pickedupC.putupD.lookedup( B )3.A.helpingB.holdingC.hopingD.wishing( C )4.A.AnybodyB.SomebodyC.NobodyD.Everybody( D )5.A.checkingB.changingC.knockingD.filling( B )6.A.fairB.easyC.naturalD.safe( B )7.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.seldomD.never( D )8.A.beforeB.forC.toD.in( C )9.A.createB.regretC.learnD.complete( A )10.A.whatB.whichC.whoD.how( C )11.A.methodsB.meaningsC.lessonsD.results( B )12.A.earlyB.hardC.uselessD.popular( A )13.A.IfB.UnlessC.AsD.When( C )14.A.happinessB.sadnessC.difficultiesD.satisfaction( D )15.A.passedB.shownC.takenD.givenBAyoungmanwenttoseeawiseman,sayingthataftergraduation,hesetmanytargetsforhimself,butyearslaterhestillachieved 1 .?Whenhefoundthewiseman,hewasreadingunderatreebytheriver. 2 asmile,thewiseman 3 theyoungman’swords,andsaidtohim,“Comeandhelpmeboilakettle(水壶)ofwaterfirst.”?Theyoungmansawabigpotstandinginthecorner,nexttoasmallfirestove, 4 hefoundnofirewoodinthestovesohewentoutforit.?Hecamebackwithsomedeadwood, 5 thepotwithwaterandputitonthestove.Heputsomefirewoodinthestoveandburnedup,butthepotwastoo 6 .Whenthefaggot(柴把)burnedout,the 7 didn’tboil.Thenheran 8 togetfirewood.Whenhewentback,thewaterhadnearlyturnedcold.Thistimehebecamewise,sohewasn’teager(急切的)tolightthefire,butwentouttolookforsomefirewoodagain.Becausethefirewoodwaswellprepared,thewater 9 soon.?Thewisemansuddenlyaskedhim,“Ifthereisnotenoughfirewood,howshouldyouboilthewater?”Theyoungmanthoughtforawhileandshookhis 10 .?Thewisemansaid,“Ifso,pouroutsomewater!”Youhadsomanyaspirations(强烈的愿望)atfirstandsettoomanygoals,justasthelargepotwasfilledwith 11 waterbutyoudidn’thave 12 firewood.Soyoucouldn’tboilthewater,andifyouwantedto 13 thewaterboil,youeitheremptiedsomewaterorpreparedsomefirewood.?Theyoungmansawthelightsuddenly. 14 hewentback,hecutoffmanylistedtargetsfromhisplan,leavingonlyafewrecentones.Whilewithsparetimetheyoungmanworkedhard.Afewyearslater,hisgoalswere 15 .?Onlybystandingfromthenearesttargetcanyoumovetowardthesuccessstepbystep.Ifyoukeepallthingsbyheart,youwillonlygiveuphalfway.( C )1.A.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.something( A )2.A.WithB.OfC.ByD.Through( B )3.A.listenedB.heardC.knewD.found( D )4.A.andB.orC.soD.but( B )5.A.addedB.filledC.pouredD.put( A )6.A.largeB.heavyC.lightD.thick( B )7.A.potB.waterC.firewoodD.stove( B )8.A.onB.offC.inD.outof( A )9.A.boiledB.turnedC.disappearedD.rose( B )10.A.handsB.headC.hairD.leg( C )11.A.toomanyB.manytooC.toomuchD.muchtoo( B )12.A.littleB.enoughC.fewD.some( A )13.A.makeB.getC.cookD.take( D )14.A.WhileB.UntilC.BeforeD.Assoonas( B )15.A.failedB.achievedC.succeededD.madeC(2020·营口)Duringthesummerholiday,somestudentsmighthavebeenbusywithtraveling,summercampsandallkindsofcourses.ButaspecialgroupofChinesemiddleschoolstudentsdecidedtotastethehardship(艰辛)oflife 1 school.?Twelvecousinsfromabigfamilysold 2 atalocalmarkettogether.Amongthem,theoldestwas16yearsold,whilethe 3 wasjust13.Within12days,they 4 morethan1,500yuan.?“Compared 5 traveling,suchsocialpracticeconnectsusandmakesusknowhowhardour 6 are.Theyworksohardtobringusup.”saidDalin,16,totheCityMorningNewspaper.Dalin,amiddleschoolgraduate,andher14-year-oldbrotherXiaolincameupwiththeidea.? 7 theirvegetableswell,theylearnedtoworkhard.Everymorningtheyhadtowakeupat3o’clock. 8 ofthemwenttothefarmer’smarkettobuyvegetables,theotherswenttothelocalmarketto 9 atemporarystall(临时摊位).Tolowerthecost,theylearnedtobargain(讲价)withthesellers.? 10 about6:30a.m.,theybegantosellvegetables.Theypeddled(吆喝)loudlytoattract(吸引)customers.Afterseveraldays,theygotsome 11 .Forexample,itwasbetter 12 vegetablesinorderandbiggeronesontop.Theygavecustomersanextra(额外的)plasticbag 13 thevegetablesweretooheavy.?Whenthey 14 gothome,theyhadasmallmeeting.Everyonetooknotesand 15 theirfeelings.?Dalinsaid,“Althoughwearetired,wehavegained(收获)alot.”( B )1.A.insideB.outsideC.nexttoD.near( A )2.A.vegetablesB.fruitC.snacksD.drinks( A )3.A.youngestB.cleverestC.shortestD.strongest( C )4.A.borrowedB.returnedC.madeD.paid( D )5.A.asB.forC.onD.with( B )6.A.teachersB.parentsC.farmersD.customers( C )7.A.TobuyB.TogrowC.TosellD.Tocarry( C )8.A.AllB.EachC.SomeD.None( A )9.A.takeupB.liftupC.lookupD.pickup( D )10.A.InB.OnC.SinceD.At( A )11.A.experienceB.happinessC.informationD.knowledge( B )12.A.putB.toputC.puttingD.puts( D )13.A.althoughB.soC.unlessD.when( A )14.A.finallyB.nearlyC.suddenlyD.successfully( B )15.A.hadB.sharedC.gotD.learnedDIthasbeenforty-threeyears.Ihavenearlyforgottenthenameoftheoldlady,whowasmycustomeronmynewspaperroute.YetIstillrememberhersmileanda 1 shetaughtmeinforgiveness.Onawinterafternoon,myfriendsandIwerethrowingstonesontotheroofoftheoldlady’shouse.Wejustwantedtoseehowthestonesrolledofftheroof’sedge.Ifounda 2 smoothrockandthrewitout,butit 3 straightforasmallwindowoftheoldlady’shouse.Atthesoundofbrokenglass,weknewwewerein 4 .Weranhomefast.Iwassofrightenedaboutgettingcaughtthatfirstnight. 5 ,afewdayslaterIstartedtofeelguiltyforherbadluck.She 6 greetedmewithasmilewhenIgaveherthenewspaper,butIwasnolongerabletoactcomfortablyinherpresence.I 7 mymindthatIwouldsavemynewspaperdeliverymoney,andinthreeweeksIhadsevendollars.Iputthemoneyinanenvelopewitha 8 explainingthatIwassorryforbreakingherwindowandhopethatthesevendollarswould 9 thecostforrepairingit.Iwaiteduntilitwas 10 ,andputtheletterIdidn’t 11 intoheryard.Tomyrelief,Icouldhavethefreedomof,onceagain,lookingstraightintotheoldlady’skindeyes.Thenextday,I 12 theoldladyhernewspaper.AndIfinallyfeltfreeto 13 hersmile.Shethankedmeformypaperandgavemeabagofcookiesshehadmadeherself. 14 eatingcookies,Ifeltanenvelopeandpulleditoutofthebag.Afteropeningit,Iwasshocked.Insidewerethesevendollarsandashortnote 15 ,“I’mproudofyou.”?( C )1.A.guideB.conversationC.lessonD.test( C )2.A.simplyB.mostlyC.reallyD.exactly( D )3.A.followedB.cameC.layD.headed( C )4.A.hopeB.matterC.troubleD.question( C )5.A.SoB.AfterC.HoweverD.Besides( B )6.A.yetB.stillC.evenD.already( B )7.A.gotupB.madeupC.setupD.putup( B )8.A.paperB.noteC.noticeD.message( A )9.A.coverB.offerC.affordD.pay( D )10.A.rainyB.fineC.cloudyD.dark( A )11.A.signB.readC.expectD.want( B )12.A.leftB.handedC.lostD.bought( B )13.A.calmB.returnC.getD.notice( D )14.A.UnlessB.UntilC.BecauseD.While( A )15.A.sayingB.writingC.tellingD.explainingE(2020·河南中考线上大模考)Awomanhadaproblem.Shelovedtoeatjunkfoodand 1 tookexercise.Asaresult,she 2 toomuchweight.Shegotmuchheavierthanbefore.Shewasunhealthy 3 shewastoooverweight.Inordertokeephealthy,shedecidedtolose 4 .Shedidn’tknowhowtobethin,soshewenttoahospitalandvisiteda(n) 5 calledMrMiller.?MrMillerknewaboutthewoman’sproblem.He 6 hertogoonadiet.Hesaidtothewoman,“Iwantyoutoeatregularlyfor2days,thenskipaday,and 7 thisprocessfor2weeks.ThenexttimeIseeyou,you’llhavelost 8 least5pounds.”Itmeansthatshecaneatmealsfortwodaysandthensheshouldn’teatanythingforoneday.?ThewomansaidthankstoMrMillerandwentbackhome.Shemadea 9 thatshewouldfollowMrMiller’sinstructions.Shehopedtobecomethinnerinthisway.?Twoweekslater,thewomanvisitedMrMilleragain.MrMillerwasvery 10 becausethewomanlostnearly20pounds.Hesaidtothewoman,“Wow,that’samazing!Yougotmuch 11 thanbefore.Youlooksogreatnow!Didyou 12 myinstructions?”?Thewomannoddedandsaid,“Yes,Idid.ButIwanttotell 13 thatIseemedtobedyingonthethirdday.Andthesixthday,the 14 day,thetwelfthday!”?“Isthatbecauseyouarevery 15 ?”MrMillerasked.?“No,becauseofskippingallday!IwasverytiredeverytimeIfinishedjumpingtherope.”( B )1.A.always B.never C.usually D.often( C )2.A.putdownB.putoutC.putonD.putoff( D )3.A.althoughB.unlessC.untilD.because( A )4.A.weightB.hopeC.lifeD.height( B )5.A.teacherB.doctorC.engineerD.artist( C )6.A.learnedB.allowedC.advisedD.invited( D )7.A.noticeB.protectC.imagineD.repeat( A )8.A.atB.onC.byD.with( B )9.A.suggestionB.promiseC.differenceD.mistake( C )10.A.boredB.excitedC.surprisedD.nervous( A )11.A.thinnerB.thinC.heavierD.heavy( D )12.A.forgetB.remindC.reportD.follow( B )13.A.themB.youC.herD.it( C )14.A.seventhB.eighthC.ninthD.tenth( D )15.A.thirstyB.tiredC.sadD.hungryPAGE-1-第-1-页共5页考点强化训练26 完形填空二、情感故事A(2020·黄冈)Father’sLoveAsayoungman,Jackwasanexcellentartistwithawifeandtwofinesons.Onenight,hisoldersonhadaseriousstomachache.Thinkingitwasonlysome 1 disease(疾病),Jackandhiswifedidn’ttaketheboytothehospital.Buttheboy 2 suddenlythatnight.?Jackrealizedthatifhetookhissontothehospitalintime,theboy’sdeathcouldbe 3 .Sohealwaysfeltguilty(内疚的).Evenworse,ashorttimelaterhiswifelefthim, 4 himalonewithhissix-year-oldyoungerson.ThehurtandpainofthetwosituationsweremorethanJackcould 5 ,andheturnedtoalcohol(酒精)forhelp.SoonJackbecameanalcoholic.?Gradually,hishealthandlifebecame 6 andJackbegantoloseeverythingheowned—hisland,house,etc. 7 Jackdiedaloneinasmallbar(酒吧).HearingofJack’sdeath,Ithought,“Whatawasteoflife!Whatacomplete(彻底的) 8 !”? 9 timewentby,Ibegantochangemyearliersimplejudgement(评价).IknewJack’snowadultson,Bill.Heisoneofthekindest,mostcaring,most 10 menIhaveeverknown.IsawthelovebetweenBillandhischildren.IthoughtthatBill’skindnessandcaringmustcomefrom 11 .?Ihadn’theardBilltalkmuch 12 hisfather.Oneday,Iaskedhimwhatonearth(究竟)hisfatherhaddonesothathebecamesuchaspecialperson.Billsaidquietly,“AsachilduntilIlefthomeat18,myfathercameintomy 13 everynight,gavemeakissandsaid,‘Iloveyou,son.’”?TearscametomyeyesasI 14 Iwasafoolbefore.IhadeverthoughtJackwasacompletefailure.Hedidn’tleavevaluablethingsbehind, 15 hewasakindlovingfather,andleftbehindhisbestlove.?( )1.A.terribleB.commonC.unusualD.heavy( )2.A.diedB.leftC.disappearedD.woke( )3.A.chosenB.refusedC.avoidedD.canceled( )4.A.throwingB.tellingC.forgettingD.leaving( )5.A.standB.understandC.getD.find( )6.A.betterB.weakerC.worseD.finer( )7.A.FinallyB.NormallyC.FirstlyD.Slowly( )8.A.illnessB.problemC.failureD.trouble( )9.A.SinceB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.As( )10.A.carefulB.lovingC.humorousD.hard-working( )11.A.anywhereB.somewhereC.everywhereD.nowhere( )12.A.aboutB.toC.withD.for( )13.A.classroomB.sitting-roomC.bathroomD.bedroom( )14.A.rememberedB.regardedC.agreedD.realized( )15.A.andB.soC.butD.orB(宁波市春晓中学2020年九年级线上学习检查)Aboythoughtthathewasthemostunhappypersonintheworld.Inhisopinion,hewas 1 becausealmosteverythingbadalwayshappenedtohim.Sohewantedtofindthesecretto 2 .Hewalkedalongwayandfinallycametoabeautiful 3 .There,hemettheking.?Afterlearning 4 theboyhadcome,thekingsuggestedthatheshould 5 thepalaceandcomebackintwohours.“Atthesametime,Iwantyouto 6 thisspoonwithmilk,”saidtheking.“Asyouwalkaroundmypalace,carrythisspoonwithoutspilling(溢出)themilk. 7 youmustbeverycareful.”?Theboykepthiseyesfixedonthespoonandbegantowalkaroundthegoldenpalace.Aftertwo 8 ,hecamebacktotheking.“Well,”askedtheking,“Didyouseethewonderful 9 onthewallofmydininghall?Didyouseethecolorfulflowersinthegarden?”Theboyfeltsorrybecausehesaw 10 .Heonlypaidattentiontothemilk.?“Thengobackandseethe 11 ofmyworld,”saidtheking.Thistimetheboysawalloftheworksofartonthewalls 12 .Hesawthegreatgardensandmountainsallaround.Whenhecameback,he 13 everythingwonderfulhesaw.“But 14 isthemilk?”askedtheking.Lookingdownatthespoonheheld,theboysawthemilkwasgone.“Well,thereisonlyone 15 Icangiveyou,”saidtheking.“Thesecrettohappinessistoseeallthebeautyoftheworldandalsokeepaneyeonthemilkonthespoon.”?( )1.A.uncomfortableB.unluckyC.unusualD.unfriendly( )2.A.businessB.healthC.happinessD.success( )3.A.palaceB.towerC.gardenD.hall( )4.A.howB.whenC.whereD.why( )5.A.lookforB.lookatC.lookaroundD.lookafter( )6.A.examineB.hideC.watchD.hold( )7.A.BecauseB.ButC.SoD.Though( )8.A.minutesB.hoursC.daysD.weeks( )9.A.tablesB.paintingsC.flowersD.dishes( )10.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything( )11.A.beautyB.positionC.magicD.victory( )12.A.easilyB.angrilyC.quicklyD.carefully( )13.A.forgotB.describedC.avoidedD.cleared( )14.A.whereB.whichC.whatD.whose( )15.A.challengeB.reasonC.suggestionD.questionCUsuallyamotheranddaughter’srelationshipchangesalotafterthemother’sdementia(痴呆). 1 theconditiongoeson,tablesturnandadaughteroftenbecomesacarer.Here,beforeMother’sDay,onewoman 2 thestoriesbetweenhermotherandherfamily.?“Mysix-year-oldsonwantstobeascientistsohecancurethediseasethatistakinghisgrandma 3 .”JaneCox,36,livesinMaidenhead,Berks,UK,withherhusbandKevin,sonCharlie,six,andthree-year-olddaughterMolly.“Weareaveryopenfamilyandgoodattalkingaboutourfeelings,but 4 ofuswouldliketotalkaboutearlysignsofMom’sdementia.”Shedescribedlikethis.?“MymomJanetwasdiagnosed(确诊) 5 60butshowedsignsthreeorfouryearsbefore.Shewasateacherforchildrenwitheyeproblems.Latershebecameterribly 6 withpaperworkandfeltunabletouseacomputer.Wethoughtshewasundertoomuch 7 andalwaysgotupset.”?“Thenwhatwasworse,shedidn’tseeminterestedinourlivesandgrewmore 8 .Ourmomusedtolookafterussowell,butsuddenlystartedtoforgetmostthings.AndthisChristmasshemadeanugly-lookingdishthattasted 9 .Weallsaidnothing,butwerealizeditmightbethebeginningofherdementia.”?“Forme,thosefirstdaysofmymom’sdementiawerethehardestbecauseshe 10 changed.Sheusedtobeasmart,warm,friendlyandoutgoingmom.Shealso 11 havingneighborsaroundandeveninvitedthemtoourhouseforanight’ssleep.EveryyearsheheldayardsaletoraisemoneyforSavetheChildren. 12 ,everythingstartedtobedifferent.”?“Atfirst,Momforgotthingsandneededhelp,andthensheoftenbecame 13 andeasilyfrustrated(沮丧的).Somefeelthatdementiamakestheirlovedonebecomeincredible(不可思议的).Formymomtherewasaterriblechange,too.Butallmyfamilyhavenever 14 .Mydad,Andrew,akindandpatientman,stoppedworkingearlytolookafterMom.Andwearealsotryingourbesttomakeherfeelgreatinherlater 15 .We’dliketorepayher.”?( )1.A.AsB.IfC.UntilD.Because( )2.A.madeB.readC.heardD.shared( )3.A.upB.offC.awayD.on( )4.A.allB.eachC.neitherD.none( )5.A.atB.onC.inD.to( )6.A.interestedB.tiredC.pleasedD.excited( )7.A.pressureB.successC.serviceD.pollution( )8.A.helpfulB.carefulC.forgetfulD.wonderful( )9.A.excellentB.normalC.deliciousD.terrible( )10.A.easilyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.completely( )11.A.hatedB.enjoyedC.mindedD.stopped( )12.A.OfcourseB.HoweverC.ForexampleD.Tobehonest( )13.A.happyB.popularC.angryD.proud( )14.A.putupB.givenupC.turnedupD.cheeredup( )15.A.daysB.degreesC.levelsD.costumesDFormuchofmychildhood,mymotherfilledtheeveninghoursdoingsomethingforsomeoneelse.Sometimessheknitted(编织)hatsforbabies,andatothertimesshecookedchickensoupforsickneighbors.SoIwasn’t 1 whenoneeveningmymotherannouncedshe’dstartanewproject.?“I’mgoingtotelephonethe 2 everynight,”saidmymother.?“Everynight?Butyoudon’teven 3 thesepeople.”?“Doesn’tmatter,”shesaid.“What’simportantisthatIwanttolisten.”Iwassixteenyearsoldandcouldn’tfigureoutwhymymotherwaswilling(愿意的)tospendhereveningstalkingtostrangers.Shehadfriendsandmytwoeldersisterstocall 4 shefeltlonely.My 5 didn’taffect(影响)mymother’sproject.Thateveningaftersupper,shesatonthesofawiththephoneandbeganmakingphonecalls.?Forawhile,Ilistenedassheaskedtheladyonthephoneaboutherday,whatshehadeatenfordinner,andaskedifshehad 6 thatthebeautifulroseshadcomeoutinaneighboringpark.Whenshefinishedthecall,Isaid,“Whydoyou 7 whethershehadcookiesorcreampiefordessert?”?Mymotherreplied,“I’mthe 8 personshetalkedtotoday.”?Ittookmenearlythirtyyearstounderstandthe 9 ofwhatshewasdoing.Now,asmymotherisnearingsixty,Ifindmyselfthinkingaboutthosenightly 10 sheusedtomake.?Iamoftentheonlypersonwhotelephonesmymother,andsometimesI’mtheonlypersonshespeakstoallday.Iaskherwhatshecookedfordinner,butmostlyIjust 11 asshedescribesawalkshetook,orhowherdogLuckystoleapieceofcheesefromthekitchen.?I 12 thatmymother’scallswerelifelinesthatkeptlonelyseniorsconnectedtotheworld.Somehow,shemanagedtoworkfull-timeand 13 afamilywhileimprovingthelivesofothers.?Thatkindof 14 needscommitment(奉献,投入)andorganizationalskillsthatIdonothave.Whileshefreedseveralseniorsfrom 15 ,Istruggletocalljustone—mymother.?( )1.A.interestedB.satisfiedC.surprisedD.excited( )2.A.blindB.deafC.youngD.old( )3.A.meetB.knowC.passD.find( )4.A.becauseB.ifC.thoughD.until( )5.A.doubtB.adviceC.answerD.praise( )6.A.decidedB.feltC.noticedD.imagined( )7.A.hateB.loveC.meanD.care( )8.A.onlyB.earlyC.firstD.last( )9.A.difficultyB.importanceC.possibilityD.difference( )10.A.visitsB.ordersC.callsD.cries( )11.A.thinkB.listenC.talkD.write( )12.A.realizeB.explainC.expressD.recognize( )13.A.protectB.startC.affectD.support( )14.A.serviceB.experienceC.promiseD.tradition( )15.A.hopelessnessB.illnessC.lonelinessD.helplessnessE(2020·温州实验中学第二次模拟)“Whyismysmilestrange?”askedmyten-year-oldsonKevinsuddenly.IremainedspeechlessforagoodwhileandthenKevinwentinto 1 roomsilently.?Itremindedmeofthedayofhisbirth.Kevinwasbornwithalargetumor,coveringhisleft 2 ,squeezingshuthislefteyeandpushinghisnosetotheright.Rightafterhisbirth,thedoctorsenthimawayquicklytoanotherhospital.I 3 sawKevinagainuntilhewaseightdaysold.However,notonlydidthetreatmentleaveascaronhisface,butit 4 himfromsmiling,notfully.Thankfully,Kevinsailedthroughchildhood,beingabletoeatfood,gotoschoolandplayfootballlike 5 kids.?Istoppedthinkingandenteredhisroom.“Kevin,howwasthe 6 today?”?“SomeplayersfromanotherschoolkeptaskingwhyIlookedfunny.”He 7 ,withtearsrollingdownhisface.“TheymadefunofmealldaylongforI 8 smileonmyleft.Ionlysmileonmyright.Whydoeseverythinggo 9 me?”?“I’mstillwonderingaboutthematchtoday.”Icontinuedasking,wipingawayhistears.“Didyouscoreagoal?”Turninghisfaceawaytohidehis 10 ,heseemedtoignoremyquestion.“Igotthebestscoreinthematch, 11 whatgoodwillitdo?Ionlyhaveahalf-smile!”?“You’reright,Kevin,thatyoulook 12 .”Ihuggedhim.“There’salwayssomeonethat’sspecialandI’mafraidthatyoudon’t 13 whatgoesdeeperthanthesurface.”?Helookedup,“So,Mom,Idon’thavetolookacertainway?”“Sure,you’regreatjustthewayyouare,not 14 whatyoulooklike.Justwatchyourselfontheplayground!There’snoscartoyourability.Whenyougrowup,you’llfindoutthatthedifferencehasbecomeyourgreatest 15 .”?Kevinstaredatmeandshowedhismostbeautifulsmileever.( )1.A.myB.hisC.yourD.their( )2.A.armB.footC.faceD.back( )3.A.everB.neverC.justD.already( )4.A.freedB.savedC.protectedD.prevented( )5.A.cleverB.specialC.ordinaryD.humorous( )6.A.examB.matchC.trainingD.ceremony( )7.A.criedB.sangC.laughedD.repeated( )8.A.couldn’tB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.shouldn’t( )9.A.forB.withC.aroundD.against( )10.A.fearB.pleasureC.sadnessD.curiosity( )11.A.soB.andC.butD.because( )12.A.scaryB.seriousC.energeticD.different( )13.A.hideB.realizeC.discussD.admit( )14.A.laughingatB.pointingoutC.focusingonD.givingup( )15.A.difficultyB.memoryC.pressureD.strength四、哲理故事AWhenIspentthesummerwithmygrandmother,shesentmedowntothe 1 withalist.Iwalkeduptothecounter(柜台).BehinditwasanoldladynamedMissBee.?“Excuseme,”Isaid.She 2 .“Ineedtogetthese,”Icontinued, 3 upmylist.?“So?Goandgetthem,”MissBeesaid.“ 4 ishereexceptyouandme,andI’mnotyourservant.Isuggestyougetyourselfabasketoverthereandstart 5 .”Itwasnot 6 fora7-year-oldchild.Thereweresomanydifferentkindsofthings.Ispentoveranhourinthestore.?IvisitedMissBeetwiceaweekthatsummer.She 7 shortchanged(少找零钱)me.Othertimessheovercharged(多收钱).Goingtothestorewaslikegoingintoafight.Butbytheendofthatsummer,Icouldfinishmyshoppingtrip 8 around15minutes.ThemorningIwastoreturnhome,Istoppedinthestoreagaintobuysomething.?“Allright,”MissBeesaid.“Whatdidyou 9 thissummer?”?“Thatyou’remean(刻薄的)!”Ireplied.MissBeejustlaughed,“Iknow 10 youthinkofme,”shesaid.“Well,Idon’tcare!MyjobistoteacheverychildImeetsomelife 11 .Whenyougetolder,you’llbegladthatyoumetme!”GladImetMissBee?Ha!Howcoulditbe??Itsoundedfunnyuntilonedaymysoncametomewithhishomework.“It’stoo 12 ,”hesaid.“Couldyoufinishthemathproblemforme?”?“ 13 Idoitforyou,howwillyoueverlearntodoityourself?”Isaid.Suddenly,IwasbackinthatstorewhereIhadlearnedtoaddupmybillbymyself.HadIeverbeenoverchargedsince??Lifeisfullofallkindsof 14 .Wemaybe 15 ahandonceortwice,butluckmaynotfinduseverytime.Soweshouldworkthemoutbyourselves.?( )1.A.storeB.homeC.schoolD.hometown( )2.A.calledupB.pickedupC.putupD.lookedup( )3.A.helpingB.holdingC.hopingD.wishing( )4.A.AnybodyB.SomebodyC.NobodyD.Everybody( )5.A.checkingB.changingC.knockingD.filling( )6.A.fairB.easyC.naturalD.safe( )7.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.seldomD.never( )8.A.beforeB.forC.toD.in( )9.A.createB.regretC.learnD.complete( )10.A.whatB.whichC.whoD.how( )11.A.methodsB.meaningsC.lessonsD.results( )12.A.earlyB.hardC.uselessD.popular( )13.A.IfB.UnlessC.AsD.When( )14.A.happinessB.sadnessC.difficultiesD.satisfaction( )15.A.passedB.shownC.takenD.givenBAyoungmanwenttoseeawiseman,sayingthataftergraduation,hesetmanytargetsforhimself,butyearslaterhestillachieved 1 .?Whenhefoundthewiseman,hewasreadingunderatreebytheriver. 2 asmile,thewiseman 3 theyoungman’swords,andsaidtohim,“Comeandhelpmeboilakettle(水壶)ofwaterfirst.”?Theyoungmansawabigpotstandinginthecorner,nexttoasmallfirestove, 4 hefoundnofirewoodinthestovesohewentoutforit.?Hecamebackwithsomedeadwood, 5 thepotwithwaterandputitonthestove.Heputsomefirewoodinthestoveandburnedup,butthepotwastoo 6 .Whenthefaggot(柴把)burnedout,the 7 didn’tboil.Thenheran 8 togetfirewood.Whenhewentback,thewaterhadnearlyturnedcold.Thistimehebecamewise,sohewasn’teager(急切的)tolightthefire,butwentouttolookforsomefirewoodagain.Becausethefirewoodwaswellprepared,thewater 9 soon.?Thewisemansuddenlyaskedhim,“Ifthereisnotenoughfirewood,howshouldyouboilthewater?”Theyoungmanthoughtforawhileandshookhis 10 .?Thewisemansaid,“Ifso,pouroutsomewater!”Youhadsomanyaspirations(强烈的愿望)atfirstandsettoomanygoals,justasthelargepotwasfilledwith 11 waterbutyoudidn’thave 12 firewood.Soyoucouldn’tboilthewater,andifyouwantedto 13 thewaterboil,youeitheremptiedsomewaterorpreparedsomefirewood.?Theyoungmansawthelightsuddenly. 14 hewentback,hecutoffmanylistedtargetsfromhisplan,leavingonlyafewrecentones.Whilewithsparetimetheyoungmanworkedhard.Afewyearslater,hisgoalswere 15 .?Onlybystandingfromthenearesttargetcanyoumovetowardthesuccessstepbystep.Ifyoukeepallthingsbyheart,youwillonlygiveuphalfway.( )1.A.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.something( )2.A.WithB.OfC.ByD.Through( )3.A.listenedB.heardC.knewD.found( )4.A.andB.orC.soD.but( )5.A.addedB.filledC.pouredD.put( )6.A.largeB.heavyC.lightD.thick( )7.A.potB.waterC.firewoodD.stove( )8.A.onB.offC.inD.outof( )9.A.boiledB.turnedC.disappearedD.rose( )10.A.handsB.headC.hairD.leg( )11.A.toomanyB.manytooC.toomuchD.muchtoo( )12.A.littleB.enoughC.fewD.some( )13.A.makeB.getC.cookD.take( )14.A.WhileB.UntilC.BeforeD.Assoonas( )15.A.failedB.achievedC.succeededD.madeC(2020·营口)Duringthesummerholiday,somestudentsmighthavebeenbusywithtraveling,summercampsandallkindsofcourses.ButaspecialgroupofChinesemiddleschoolstudentsdecidedtotastethehardship(艰辛)oflife 1 school.?Twelvecousinsfromabigfamilysold 2 atalocalmarkettogether.Amongthem,theoldestwas16yearsold,whilethe 3 wasjust13.Within12days,they 4 morethan1,500yuan.?“Compared 5 traveling,suchsocialpracticeconnectsusandmakesusknowhowhardour 6 are.Theyworksohardtobringusup.”saidDalin,16,totheCityMorningNewspaper.Dalin,amiddleschoolgraduate,andher14-year-oldbrotherXiaolincameupwiththeidea.? 7 theirvegetableswell,theylearnedtoworkhard.Everymorningtheyhadtowakeupat3o’clock. 8 ofthemwenttothefarmer’smarkettobuyvegetables,theotherswenttothelocalmarketto 9 atemporarystall(临时摊位).Tolowerthecost,theylearnedtobargain(讲价)withthesellers.? 10 about6:30a.m.,theybegantosellvegetables.Theypeddled(吆喝)loudlytoattract(吸引)customers.Afterseveraldays,theygotsome 11 .Forexample,itwasbetter 12 vegetablesinorderandbiggeronesontop.Theygavecustomersanextra(额外的)plasticbag 13 thevegetablesweretooheavy.?Whenthey 14 gothome,theyhadasmallmeeting.Everyonetooknotesand 15 theirfeelings.?Dalinsaid,“Althoughwearetired,wehavegained(收获)alot.”( )1.A.insideB.outsideC.nexttoD.near( )2.A.vegetablesB.fruitC.snacksD.drinks( )3.A.youngestB.cleverestC.shortestD.strongest( )4.A.borrowedB.returnedC.madeD.paid( )5.A.asB.forC.onD.with( )6.A.teachersB.parentsC.farmersD.customers( )7.A.TobuyB.TogrowC.TosellD.Tocarry( )8.A.AllB.EachC.SomeD.None( )9.A.takeupB.liftupC.lookupD.pickup( )10.A.InB.OnC.SinceD.At( )11.A.experienceB.happinessC.informationD.knowledge( )12.A.putB.toputC.puttingD.puts( )13.A.althoughB.soC.unlessD.when( )14.A.finallyB.nearlyC.suddenlyD.successfully( )15.A.hadB.sharedC.gotD.learnedDIthasbeenforty-threeyears.Ihavenearlyforgottenthenameoftheoldlady,whowasmycustomeronmynewspaperroute.YetIstillrememberhersmileanda 1 shetaughtmeinforgiveness.Onawinterafternoon,myfriendsandIwerethrowingstonesontotheroofoftheoldlady’shouse.Wejustwantedtoseehowthestonesrolledofftheroof’sedge.Ifounda 2 smoothrockandthrewitout,butit 3 straightforasmallwindowoftheoldlady’shouse.Atthesoundofbrokenglass,weknewwewerein 4 .Weranhomefast.Iwassofrightenedaboutgettingcaughtthatfirstnight. 5 ,afewdayslaterIstartedtofeelguiltyforherbadluck.She 6 greetedmewithasmilewhenIgaveherthenewspaper,butIwasnolongerabletoactcomfortablyinherpresence.I 7 mymindthatIwouldsavemynewspaperdeliverymoney,andinthreeweeksIhadsevendollars.Iputthemoneyinanenvelopewitha 8 explainingthatIwassorryforbreakingherwindowandhopethatthesevendollarswould 9 thecostforrepairingit.Iwaiteduntilitwas 10 ,andputtheletterIdidn’t 11 intoheryard.Tomyrelief,Icouldhavethefreedomof,onceagain,lookingstraightintotheoldlady’skindeyes.Thenextday,I 12 theoldladyhernewspaper.AndIfinallyfeltfreeto 13 hersmile.Shethankedmeformypaperandgavemeabagofcookiesshehadmadeherself. 14 eatingcookies,Ifeltanenvelopeandpulleditoutofthebag.Afteropeningit,Iwasshocked.Insidewerethesevendollarsandashortnote 15 ,“I’mproudofyou.”?( )1.A.guideB.conversationC.lessonD.test( )2.A.simplyB.mostlyC.reallyD.exactly( )3.A.followedB.cameC.layD.headed( )4.A.hopeB.matterC.troubleD.question( )5.A.SoB.AfterC.HoweverD.Besides( )6.A.yetB.stillC.evenD.already( )7.A.gotupB.madeupC.setupD.putup( )8.A.paperB.noteC.noticeD.message( )9.A.coverB.offerC.affordD.pay( )10.A.rainyB.fineC.cloudyD.dark( )11.A.signB.readC.expectD.want( )12.A.leftB.handedC.lostD.bought( )13.A.calmB.returnC.getD.notice( )14.A.UnlessB.UntilC.BecauseD.While( )15.A.sayingB.writingC.tellingD.explainingE(2020·河南中考线上大模考)Awomanhadaproblem.Shelovedtoeatjunkfoodand 1 tookexercise.Asaresult,she 2 toomuchweight.Shegotmuchheavierthanbefore.Shewasunhealthy 3 shewastoooverweight.Inordertokeephealthy,shedecidedtolose 4 .Shedidn’tknowhowtobethin,soshewenttoahospitalandvisiteda(n) 5 calledMrMiller.?MrMillerknewaboutthewoman’sproblem.He 6 hertogoonadiet.Hesaidtothewoman,“Iwantyoutoeatregularlyfor2days,thenskipaday,and 7 thisprocessfor2weeks.ThenexttimeIseeyou,you’llhavelost 8 least5pounds.”Itmeansthatshecaneatmealsfortwodaysandthensheshouldn’teatanythingforoneday.?ThewomansaidthankstoMrMillerandwentbackhome.Shemadea 9 thatshewouldfollowMrMiller’sinstructions.Shehopedtobecomethinnerinthisway.?Twoweekslater,thewomanvisitedMrMilleragain.MrMillerwasvery 10 becausethewomanlostnearly20pounds.Hesaidtothewoman,“Wow,that’samazing!Yougotmuch 11 thanbefore.Youlooksogreatnow!Didyou 12 myinstructions?”?Thewomannoddedandsaid,“Yes,Idid.ButIwanttotell 13 thatIseemedtobedyingonthethirdday.Andthesixthday,the 14 day,thetwelfthday!”?“Isthatbecauseyouarevery 15 ?”MrMillerasked.?“No,becauseofskippingallday!IwasverytiredeverytimeIfinishedjumpingtherope.”( )1.A.always B.never C.usually D.often( )2.A.putdownB.putoutC.putonD.putoff( )3.A.althoughB.unlessC.untilD.because( )4.A.weightB.hopeC.lifeD.height( )5.A.teacherB.doctorC.engineerD.artist( )6.A.learnedB.allowedC.advisedD.invited( )7.A.noticeB.protectC.imagineD.repeat( )8.A.atB.onC.byD.with( )9.A.suggestionB.promiseC.differenceD.mistake( )10.A.boredB.excitedC.surprisedD.nervous( )11.A.thinnerB.thinC.heavierD.heavy( )12.A.forgetB.remindC.reportD.follow( )13.A.themB.youC.herD.it( )14.A.seventhB.eighthC.ninthD.tenth( )15.A.thirstyB.tiredC.sadD.hungry( )PAGE-1-第-1-页共5页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 备战2021 中考英语 考点强化训练26 完形填空 情感故事(原卷版).doc 备战2021 中考英语 考点强化训练26 完形填空 情感故事(解析版).doc