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完形填空
二、情感故事
A
(2020·黄冈)
Father’s
Love
As
a
young
man,
Jack
was
an
excellent
artist
with
a
wife
and
two
fine
sons.
One
night,
his
older
son
had
a
serious
stomachache.
Thinking
it
was
only
some
 1 disease(疾病),
Jack
and
his
wife
didn’t
take
the
boy
to
the
hospital.
But
the
boy
 2 suddenly
that
night.
?
Jack
realized
that
if
he
took
his
son
to
the
hospital
in
time,
the
boy’s
death
could
be
 3 .
So
he
always
felt
guilty(内疚的).
Even
worse,
a
short
time
later
his
wife
left
him,
 4 
him
alone
with
his
six-year-old
younger
son.
The
hurt
and
pain
of
the
two
situations
were
more
than
Jack
could
 5 ,
and
he
turned
to
alcohol(酒精)
for
help.
Soon
Jack
became
an
alcoholic.
?
Gradually,
his
health
and
life
became
 6 and
Jack
began
to
lose
everything
he
owned—his
land,
house,
etc.
 7 Jack
died
alone
in
a
small
bar(酒吧).
Hearing
of
Jack’s
death,
I
thought,
“What
a
waste
of
life!
What
a
complete(彻底的)
 8 !
”?
 9 
time
went
by,
I
began
to
change
my
earlier
simple
judgement(评价).
I
knew
Jack’s
now
adult
son,
Bill.
He
is
one
of
the
kindest,
most
caring,
most
 10 men
I
have
ever
known.
I
saw
the
love
between
Bill
and
his
children.
I
thought
that
Bill’s
kindness
and
caring
must
come
from
 11 .
?
I
hadn’t
heard
Bill
talk
much
 12 his
father.
One
day,
I
asked
him
what
on
earth(究竟)his
father
had
done
so
that
he
became
such
a
special
person.
Bill
said
quietly,
“As
a
child
until
I
left
home
at
18,
my
father
came
into
my
 13 
every
night,
gave
me
a
kiss
and
said,
‘I
love
you,
son.
’”?
Tears
came
to
my
eyes
as
I
 14 I
was
a
fool
before.
I
had
ever
thought
Jack
was
a
complete
failure.
He
didn’t
leave
valuable
things
behind,
 15 he
was
a
kind
loving
father,
and
left
behind
his
best
love.
?
( B )1.
A.
terrible
B.
common
C.
unusual
D.
heavy
( A )2.
A.
died
B.
left
C.
disappeared
D.
woke
( C )3.
A.
chosen
B.
refused
C.
avoided
D.
canceled
( D )4.
A.
throwing
B.
telling
C.
forgetting
D.
leaving
( A )5.
A.
stand
B.
understand
C.
get
D.
find
( C )6.
A.
better
B.
weaker
C.
worse
D.
finer
( A )7.
A.
Finally
B.
Normally
C.
Firstly
D.
Slowly
( C )8.
A.
illness
B.
problem
C.
failure
D.
trouble
( D )9.
A.
Since
B.
Unless
C.
Although
D.
As
( B )10.
A.
careful
B.
loving
C.
humorous
D.
hard-working
( B )11.
A.
anywhere
B.
somewhere
C.
everywhere
D.
nowhere
( A )12.
A.
about
B.
to
C.
with
D.
for
( D )13.
A.
classroom
B.
sitting-room
C.
bathroom
D.
bedroom
( D )14.
A.
remembered
B.
regarded
C.
agreed
D.
realized
( C )15.
A.
and
B.
so
C.
but
D.
or
B
(宁波市春晓中学2020年九年级线上学习检查)
A
boy
thought
that
he
was
the
most
unhappy
person
in
the
world.
In
his
opinion,
he
was
 1 
because
almost
everything
bad
always
happened
to
him.
So
he
wanted
to
find
the
secret
to
 2 .
He
walked
a
long
way
and
finally
came
to
a
beautiful
 3 .
There,
he
met
the
king.
?
After
learning
 4 
the
boy
had
come,
the
king
suggested
that
he
should
 5 the
palace
and
come
back
in
two
hours.
“At
the
same
time,
I
want
you
to
 6 
this
spoon
with
milk,

said
the
king.
“As
you
walk
around
my
palace,
carry
this
spoon
without
spilling
(溢出)
the
milk.
 7 
you
must
be
very
careful.
”?
The
boy
kept
his
eyes
fixed
on
the
spoon
and
began
to
walk
around
the
golden
palace.
After
two
 8 ,
he
came
back
to
the
king.
“Well,

asked
the
king,
“Did
you
see
the
wonderful
 9 
on
the
wall
of
my
dining
hall?
Did
you
see
the
colorful
flowers
in
the
garden?

The
boy
felt
sorry
because
he
saw
 10 .
He
only
paid
attention
to
the
milk.
?
“Then
go
back
and
see
the
 11 
of
my
world,

said
the
king.
This
time
the
boy
saw
all
of
the
works
of
art
on
the
walls
 12 .
He
saw
the
great
gardens
and
mountains
all
around.
When
he
came
back,
he
 13 
everything
wonderful
he
saw.
“But
 14 
is
the
milk?

asked
the
king.
Looking
down
at
the
spoon
he
held,
the
boy
saw
the
milk
was
gone.
“Well,
there
is
only
one
 15 
I
can
give
you,

said
the
king.

The
secret
to
happiness
is
to
see
all
the
beauty
of
the
world
and
also
keep
an
eye
on
the
milk
on
the
spoon.
”?
( B )1.
A.
uncomfortable
B.
unlucky
C.
unusual
D.
unfriendly
( C )2.
A.
business
B.
health
C.
happiness
D.
success
( A )3.
A.
palace
B.
tower
C.
garden
D.
hall
( D )4.
A.
how
B.
when
C.
where
D.
why
( C )5.
A.
look
for
B.
look
at
C.
look
around
D.
look
after
( D )6.
A.
examine
B.
hide
C.
watch
D.
hold
( C )7.
A.
Because
B.
But
C.
So
D.
Though
( B )8.
A.
minutes
B.
hours
C.
days
D.
weeks
( B )9.
A.
tables
B.
paintings
C.
flowers
D.
dishes
( A )10.
A.
nothing
B.
something
C.
everything
D.
anything
( A )11.
A.
beauty
B.
position
C.
magic
D.
victory
( D )12.
A.
easily
B.
angrily
C.
quickly
D.
carefully
( B )13.
A.
forgot
B.
described
C.
avoided
D.
cleared
( A )14.
A.
where
B.
which
C.
what
D.
whose
( C )15.
A.
challenge
B.
reason
C.
suggestion
D.
question
C
Usually
a
mother
and
daughter’s
relationship
changes
a
lot
after
the
mother’s
dementia(痴呆).
 1 
the
condition
goes
on,
tables
turn
and
a
daughter
often
becomes
a
carer.
Here,
before
Mother’s
Day,
one
woman
 2 
the
stories
between
her
mother
and
her
family.
?
“My
six-year-old
son
wants
to
be
a
scientist
so
he
can
cure
the
disease
that
is
taking
his
grandma
 3 .

Jane
Cox,
36,
lives
in
Maidenhead,
Berks,
UK,
with
her
husband
Kevin,
son
Charlie,
six,
and
three-year-old
daughter
Molly.
“We
are
a
very
open
family
and
good
at
talking
about
our
feelings,
but
 4 
of
us
would
like
to
talk
about
early
signs
of
Mom’s
dementia.

She
described
like
this.
?
“My
mom
Janet
was
diagnosed(确诊)
 5 
60
but
showed
signs
three
or
four
years
before.
She
was
a
teacher
for
children
with
eye
problems.
Later
she
became
terribly
 6 
with
paperwork
and
felt
unable
to
use
a
computer.
We
thought
she
was
under
too
much
 7 
and
always
got
upset.
”?
“Then
what
was
worse,
she
didn’t
seem
interested
in
our
lives
and
grew
more
 8 .
Our
mom
used
to
look
after
us
so
well,
but
suddenly
started
to
forget
most
things.
And
this
Christmas
she
made
an
ugly-looking
dish
that
tasted
 9 .
We
all
said
nothing,
but
we
realized
it
might
be
the
beginning
of
her
dementia.
”?
“For
me,
those
first
days
of
my
mom’s
dementia
were
the
hardest
because
she
 10 
changed.
She
used
to
be
a
smart,
warm,
friendly
and
outgoing
mom.
She
also
 11 
having
neighbors
around
and
even
invited
them
to
our
house
for
a
night’s
sleep.
Every
year
she
held
a
yard
sale
to
raise
money
for
Save
the
Children.
 12 ,
everything
started
to
be
different.
”?
“At
first,
Mom
forgot
things
and
needed
help,
and
then
she
often
became
 13 
and
easily
frustrated(沮丧的).
Some
feel
that
dementia
makes
their
loved
one
become
incredible(不可思议的).
For
my
mom
there
was
a
terrible
change,
too.
But
all
my
family
have
never
 14 .
My
dad,
Andrew,
a
kind
and
patient
man,
stopped
working
early
to
look
after
Mom.
And
we
are
also
trying
our
best
to
make
her
feel
great
in
her
later
 15 .
We’d
like
to
repay
her.
”?
( A )1.
A.
As
B.
If
C.
Until
D.
Because
( D )2.
A.
made
B.
read
C.
heard
D.
shared
( C )3.
A.
up
B.
off
C.
away
D.
on
( D )4.
A.
all
B.
each
C.
neither
D.
none
( A )5.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
in
D.
to
( B )6.
A.
interested
B.
tired
C.
pleased
D.
excited
( A )7.
A.
pressure
B.
success
C.
service
D.
pollution
( C )8.
A.
helpful
B.
careful
C.
forgetful
D.
wonderful
( D )9.
A.
excellent
B.
normal
C.
delicious
D.
terrible
( D )10.
A.
easily
B.
hardly
C.
nearly
D.
completely
( B )11.
A.
hated
B.
enjoyed
C.
minded
D.
stopped
( B )12.
A.
Of
course
B.
However
C.
For
example
D.
To
be
honest
( C )13.
A.
happy
B.
popular
C.
angry
D.
proud
( B )14.
A.
put
up
B.
given
up
C.
turned
up
D.
cheered
up
( A )15.
A.
days
B.
degrees
C.
levels
D.
costumes
D
For
much
of
my
childhood,
my
mother
filled
the
evening
hours
doing
something
for
someone
else.
Sometimes
she
knitted(编织)
hats
for
babies,
and
at
other
times
she
cooked
chicken
soup
for
sick
neighbors.
So
I
wasn’t
 1 
when
one
evening
my
mother
announced
she’d
start
a
new
project.
?
“I’m
going
to
telephone
the
 2 
every
night,

said
my
mother.
?
“Every
night?
But
you
don’t
even
 3 
these
people.

?
“Doesn’t
matter,

she
said.
“What’s
important
is
that
I
want
to
listen.

I
was
sixteen
years
old
and
couldn’t
figure
out
why
my
mother
was
willing
(愿意的)
to
spend
her
evenings
talking
to
strangers.
She
had
friends
and
my
two
elder
sisters
to
call
 4 
she
felt
lonely.
My
 5 
didn’t
affect
(影响)
my
mother’s
project.
That
evening
after
supper,
she
sat
on
the
sofa
with
the
phone
and
began
making
phone
calls.
?
For
a
while,
I
listened
as
she
asked
the
lady
on
the
phone
about
her
day,
what
she
had
eaten
for
dinner,
and
asked
if
she
had
 6 
that
the
beautiful
roses
had
come
out
in
a
neighboring
park.
When
she
finished
the
call,
I
said,
“Why
do
you
 7 
whether
she
had
cookies
or
cream
pie
for
dessert?
”?
My
mother
replied,
“I’m
the
 8 
person
she
talked
to
today.
”?
It
took
me
nearly
thirty
years
to
understand
the
 9 
of
what
she
was
doing.
Now,
as
my
mother
is
nearing
sixty,
I
find
myself
thinking
about
those
nightly
 10 
she
used
to
make.
?
I
am
often
the
only
person
who
telephones
my
mother,
and
sometimes
I’m
the
only
person
she
speaks
to
all
day.
I
ask
her
what
she
cooked
for
dinner,
but
mostly
I
just
 11 
as
she
describes
a
walk
she
took,
or
how
her
dog
Lucky
stole
a
piece
of
cheese
from
the
kitchen.
?
I
 12 
that
my
mother’s
calls
were
lifelines
that
kept
lonely
seniors
connected
to
the
world.
Somehow,
she
managed
to
work
full-time
and
 13 
a
family
while
improving
the
lives
of
others.
?
That
kind
of
 14 
needs
commitment
(奉献,
投入)
and
organizational
skills
that
I
do
not
have.
While
she
freed
several
seniors
from
 15 ,
I
struggle
to
call
just
one—my
mother.
?
( C )1.
A.
interested
B.
satisfied
C.
surprised
D.
excited
( D )2.
A.
blind
B.
deaf
C.
young
D.
old
( B )3.
A.
meet
B.
know
C.
pass
D.
find
( B )4.
A.
because
B.
if
C.
though
D.
until
( A )5.
A.
doubt
B.
advice
C.
answer
D.
praise
( C )6.
A.
decided
B.
felt
C.
noticed
D.
imagined
( D )7.
A.
hate
B.
love
C.
mean
D.
care
( A )8.
A.
only
B.
early
C.
first
D.
last
( B )9.
A.
difficulty
B.
importance
C.
possibility
D.
difference
( C )10.
A.
visits
B.
orders
C.
calls
D.
cries
( B )11.
A.
think
B.
listen
C.
talk
D.
write
( A )12.
A.
realize
B.
explain
C.
express
D.
recognize
( D )13.
A.
protect
B.
start
C.
affect
D.
support
( A )14.
A.
service
B.
experience
C.
promise
D.
tradition
( C )15.
A.
hopelessness
B.
illness
C.
loneliness
D.
helplessness
E
(2020·温州实验中学第二次模拟)
“Why
is
my
smile
strange?

asked
my
ten-year-old
son
Kevin
suddenly.
I
remained
speechless
for
a
good
while
and
then
Kevin
went
into
 1 room
silently.
?
It
reminded
me
of
the
day
of
his
birth.
Kevin
was
born
with
a
large
tumor,
covering
his
left
 2 ,
squeezing
shut
his
left
eye
and
pushing
his
nose
to
the
right.
Right
after
his
birth,
the
doctor
sent
him
away
quickly
to
another
hospital.
I
 3 saw
Kevin
again
until
he
was
eight
days
old.
However,
not
only
did
the
treatment
leave
a
scar
on
his
face,
but
it
 4 
him
from
smiling,
not
fully.
Thankfully,
Kevin
sailed
through
childhood,
being
able
to
eat
food,
go
to
school
and
play
football
like
 5 
kids.
?
I
stopped
thinking
and
entered
his
room.
“Kevin,
how
was
the
 6 
today?
”?
“Some
players
from
another
school
kept
asking
why
I
looked
funny.
”He
 7 ,
with
tears
rolling
down
his
face.
“They
made
fun
of
me
all
day
long
for
I
 8 
smile
on
my
left.
I
only
smile
on
my
right.
Why
does
everything
go
 9 
me?
”?
“I’m
still
wondering
about
the
match
today.
”I
continued
asking,
wiping
away
his
tears.
“Did
you
score
a
goal?

Turning
his
face
away
to
hide
his
 10 ,
he
seemed
to
ignore
my
question.
“I
got
the
best
score
in
the
match,
 11 what
good
will
it
do?
I
only
have
a
half-smile!
”?
“You’re
right,
Kevin,
that
you
look
 12 .
”I
hugged
him.
“There’s
always
someone
that’s
special
and
I’m
afraid
that
you
don’t
 13 
what
goes
deeper
than
the
surface.
”?
He
looked
up,

So,
Mom,
I
don’t
have
to
look
a
certain
way?

“Sure,
you’re
great
just
the
way
you
are,
not
 14 
what
you
look
like.
Just
watch
yourself
on
the
playground!
There’s
no
scar
to
your
ability.
When
you
grow
up,
you’ll
find
out
that
the
difference
has
become
your
greatest
 15 .
”?
Kevin
stared
at
me
and
showed
his
most
beautiful
smile
ever.
( B )1.
A.
my
B.
his
C.
your
D.
their
( C )2.
A.
arm
B.
foot
C.
face
D.
back
( B )3.
A.
ever
B.
never
C.
just
D.
already
( D )4.
A.
freed
B.
saved
C.
protected
D.
prevented
( C )5.
A.
clever
B.
special
C.
ordinary
D.
humorous
( B )6.
A.
exam
B.
match
C.
training
D.
ceremony
( A )7.
A.
cried
B.
sang
C.
laughed
D.
repeated
( A )8.
A.
couldn’t
B.
needn’t
C.
mustn’t
D.
shouldn’t
( D )9.
A.
for
B.
with
C.
around
D.
against
( C )10.
A.
fear
B.
pleasure
C.
sadness
D.
curiosity
( C )11.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
but
D.
because
( D )12.
A.
scary
B.
serious
C.
energetic
D.
different
( B )13.
A.
hide
B.
realize
C.
discuss
D.
admit
( C )14.
A.
laughing
at
B.
pointing
out
C.
focusing
on
D.
giving
up
( D )15.
A.
difficulty
B.
memory
C.
pressure
D.
strength
四、哲理故事
A
When
I
spent
the
summer
with
my
grandmother,
she
sent
me
down
to
the
 1 
with
a
list.
I
walked
up
to
the
counter(柜台).
Behind
it
was
an
old
lady
named
Miss
Bee.
?
“Excuse
me,
”I
said.
She
 2 .
“I
need
to
get
these,

I
continued,
 3 
up
my
list.
?
“So?
Go
and
get
them,

Miss
Bee
said.
“ 4 
is
here
except
you
and
me,
and
I’m
not
your
servant.
I
suggest
you
get
yourself
a
basket
over
there
and
start
 5 .

It
was
not
 6 
for
a
7-year-old
child.
There
were
so
many
different
kinds
of
things.
I
spent
over
an
hour
in
the
store.
?
I
visited
Miss
Bee
twice
a
week
that
summer.
She
 7 
shortchanged(少找零钱)
me.
Other
times
she
overcharged
(多收钱).
Going
to
the
store
was
like
going
into
a
fight.
But
by
the
end
of
that
summer,
I
could
finish
my
shopping
trip
 8 
around
15
minutes.
The
morning
I
was
to
return
home,
I
stopped
in
the
store
again
to
buy
something.
?
“All
right,
”Miss
Bee
said.
“What
did
you
 9 
this
summer?
”?
“That
you’re
mean(刻薄的)!

I
replied.
Miss
Bee
just
laughed,
“I
know
 10 
you
think
of
me,

she
said.
“Well,
I
don’t
care!
My
job
is
to
teach
every
child
I
meet
some
life
 11 .
When
you
get
older,
you’ll
be
glad
that
you
met
me!

Glad
I
met
Miss
Bee?
Ha!
How
could
it
be?
?
It
sounded
funny
until
one
day
my
son
came
to
me
with
his
homework.
“It’s
too
 12 ,

he
said.
“Could
you
finish
the
math
problem
for
me?
”?
“ 13 
I
do
it
for
you,
how
will
you
ever
learn
to
do
it
yourself?

I
said.
Suddenly,
I
was
back
in
that
store
where
I
had
learned
to
add
up
my
bill
by
myself.
Had
I
ever
been
overcharged
since?
?
Life
is
full
of
all
kinds
of
 14 .
We
may
be
 15 
a
hand
once
or
twice,
but
luck
may
not
find
us
every
time.
So
we
should
work
them
out
by
ourselves.
?
( A )1.
A.
store
B.
home
C.
school
D.
hometown
( D )2.
A.
called
up
B.
picked
up
C.
put
up
D.
looked
up
( B )3.
A.
helping
B.
holding
C.
hoping
D.
wishing
( C )4.
A.
Anybody
B.
Somebody
C.
Nobody
D.
Everybody
( D )5.
A.
checking
B.
changing
C.
knocking
D.
filling
( B )6.
A.
fair
B.
easy
C.
natural
D.
safe
( B )7.
A.
always
B.
sometimes
C.
seldom
D.
never
( D )8.
A.
before
B.
for
C.
to
D.
in
( C )9.
A.
create
B.
regret
C.
learn
D.
complete
( A )10.
A.
what
B.
which
C.
who
D.
how
( C )11.
A.
methods
B.
meanings
C.
lessons
D.
results
( B )12.
A.
early
B.
hard
C.
useless
D.
popular
( A )13.
A.
If
B.
Unless
C.
As
D.
When
( C )14.
A.
happiness
B.
sadness
C.
difficulties
D.
satisfaction
( D )15.
A.
passed
B.
shown
C.
taken
D.
given
B
A
young
man
went
to
see
a
wise
man,
saying
that
after
graduation,
he
set
many
targets
for
himself,
but
years
later
he
still
achieved
 1 .
?
When
he
found
the
wise
man,
he
was
reading
under
a
tree
by
the
river.
 2 
a
smile,
the
wise
man
 3 
the
young
man’s
words,
and
said
to
him,
“Come
and
help
me
boil
a
kettle(水壶)
of
water
first.
”?
The
young
man
saw
a
big
pot
standing
in
the
corner,
next
to
a
small
fire
stove,
 4 
he
found
no
firewood
in
the
stove
so
he
went
out
for
it.
?
He
came
back
with
some
dead
wood,
 5 
the
pot
with
water
and
put
it
on
the
stove.
He
put
some
firewood
in
the
stove
and
burned
up,
but
the
pot
was
too
 6 .
When
the
faggot(柴把)
burned
out,
the
 7 
didn’t
boil.
Then
he
ran
 8 
to
get
firewood.
When
he
went
back,
the
water
had
nearly
turned
cold.
This
time
he
became
wise,
so
he
wasn’t
eager(急切的)
to
light
the
fire,
but
went
out
to
look
for
some
firewood
again.
Because
the
firewood
was
well
prepared,
the
water
 9 
soon.
?
The
wise
man
suddenly
asked
him,
“If
there
is
not
enough
firewood,
how
should
you
boil
the
water?

The
young
man
thought
for
a
while
and
shook
his
 10 .
?
The
wise
man
said,
“If
so,
pour
out
some
water!

You
had
so
many
aspirations(强烈的愿望)
at
first
and
set
too
many
goals,
just
as
the
large
pot
was
filled
with
 11 
water
but
you
didn’t
have
 12 
firewood.
So
you
couldn’t
boil
the
water,
and
if
you
wanted
to
 13 
the
water
boil,
you
either
emptied
some
water
or
prepared
some
firewood.
?
The
young
man
saw
the
light
suddenly.
 14 
he
went
back,
he
cut
off
many
listed
targets
from
his
plan,
leaving
only
a
few
recent
ones.
While
with
spare
time
the
young
man
worked
hard.
A
few
years
later,
his
goals
were
 15 .
?
Only
by
standing
from
the
nearest
target
can
you
move
toward
the
success
step
by
step.
If
you
keep
all
things
by
heart,
you
will
only
give
up
halfway.
( C )1.
A.
everything
B.
anything
C.
nothing
D.
something
( A )2.
A.
With
B.
Of
C.
By
D.
Through
( B )3.
A.
listened
B.
heard
C.
knew
D.
found
( D )4.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
so
D.
but
( B )5.
A.
added
B.
filled
C.
poured
D.
put
( A )6.
A.
large
B.
heavy
C.
light
D.
thick
( B )7.
A.
pot
B.
water
C.
firewood
D.
stove
( B )8.
A.
on
B.
off
C.
in
D.
out
of
( A )9.
A.
boiled
B.
turned
C.
disappeared
D.
rose
( B )10.
A.
hands
B.
head
C.
hair
D.
leg
( C )11.
A.
too
many
B.
many
too
C.
too
much
D.
much
too
( B )12.
A.
little
B.
enough
C.
few
D.
some
( A )13.
A.
make
B.
get
C.
cook
D.
take
( D )14.
A.
While
B.
Until
C.
Before
D.
As
soon
as
( B )15.
A.
failed
B.
achieved
C.
succeeded
D.
made
C
(2020·营口)
During
the
summer
holiday,
some
students
might
have
been
busy
with
traveling,
summer
camps
and
all
kinds
of
courses.
But
a
special
group
of
Chinese
middle
school
students
decided
to
taste
the
hardship(艰辛)
of
life
 1 school.
?
Twelve
cousins
from
a
big
family
sold 2 
at
a
local
market
together.
Among
them,
the
oldest
was
16
years
old,
while
the
 3 
was
just
13.
Within
12
days,
they
 4 
more
than
1,
500
yuan.
?
“Compared 5 
traveling,
such
social
practice
connects
us
and
makes
us
know
how
hard
our
 6 
are.
They
work
so
hard
to
bring
us
up.

said
Dalin,
16,
to
the
City
Morning
Newspaper.
Dalin,
a
middle
school
graduate,
and
her
14-year-old
brother
Xiaolin
came
up
with
the
idea.
?
 7 
their
vegetables
well,
they
learned
to
work
hard.
Every
morning
they
had
to
wake
up
at
3
o’clock.
 8 
of
them
went
to
the
farmer’s
market
to
buy
vegetables,
the
others
went
to
the
local
market
to
 9 
a
temporary
stall(临时摊位).
To
lower
the
cost,
they
learned
to
bargain(讲价)
with
the
sellers.
?
 10 
about
6:
30
a.
m.
,
they
began
to
sell
vegetables.
They
peddled(吆喝)
loudly
to
attract(吸引)
customers.
After
several
days,
they
got
some
 11 .
For
example,
it
was
better
 12 
vegetables
in
order
and
bigger
ones
on
top.
They
gave
customers
an
extra(额外的)
plastic
bag
 13 
the
vegetables
were
too
heavy.
?
When
they 14 
got
home,
they
had
a
small
meeting.
Everyone
took
notes
and
 15 
their
feelings.
?
Dalin
said,
“Although
we
are
tired,
we
have
gained(收获)
a
lot.

( B )1.
A.
inside
B.
outside
C.
next
to
D.
near
( A )2.
A.
vegetables
B.
fruit
C.
snacks
D.
drinks
( A )3.
A.
youngest
B.
cleverest
C.
shortest
D.
strongest
( C )4.
A.
borrowed
B.
returned
C.
made
D.
paid
( D )5.
A.
as
B.
for
C.
on
D.
with
( B )6.
A.
teachers
B.
parents
C.
farmers
D.
customers
( C )7.
A.
To
buy
B.
To
grow
C.
To
sell
D.
To
carry
( C )8.
A.
All
B.
Each
C.
Some
D.
None
( A )9.
A.
take
up
B.
lift
up
C.
look
up
D.
pick
up
( D )10.
A.
In
B.
On
C.
Since
D.
At
( A )11.
A.
experience
B.
happiness
C.
information
D.
knowledge
( B )12.
A.
put
B.
to
put
C.
putting
D.
puts
( D )13.
A.
although
B.
so
C.
unless
D.
when
( A )14.
A.
finally
B.
nearly
C.
suddenly
D.
successfully
( B )15.
A.
had
B.
shared
C.
got
D.
learned
D
It
has
been
forty-three
years.
I
have
nearly
forgotten
the
name
of
the
old
lady,
who
was
my
customer
on
my
newspaper
route.
Yet
I
still
remember
her
smile
and
a
 1 
she
taught
me
in
forgiveness.
On
a
winter
afternoon,
my
friends
and
I
were
throwing
stones
onto
the
roof
of
the
old
lady’s
house.
We
just
wanted
to
see
how
the
stones
rolled
off
the
roof’s
edge.
I
found
a
 2 
smooth
rock
and
threw
it
out,
but
it
 3 
straight
for
a
small
window
of
the
old
lady’s
house.
At
the
sound
of
broken
glass,
we
knew
we
were
in
 4 .
We
ran
home
fast.
I
was
so
frightened
about
getting
caught
that
first
night.
 5 ,
a
few
days
later
I
started
to
feel
guilty
for
her
bad
luck.
She
 6 
greeted
me
with
a
smile
when
I
gave
her
the
newspaper,
but
I
was
no
longer
able
to
act
comfortably
in
her
presence.
I
 7 
my
mind
that
I
would
save
my
newspaper
delivery
money,
and
in
three
weeks
I
had
seven
dollars.
I
put
the
money
in
an
envelope
with
a
 8 
explaining
that
I
was
sorry
for
breaking
her
window
and
hope
that
the
seven
dollars
would
 9 
the
cost
for
repairing
it.
I
waited
until
it
was
 10 ,
and
put
the
letter
I
didn’t
 11 
into
her
yard.
To
my
relief,
I
could
have
the
freedom
of,
once
again,
looking
straight
into
the
old
lady’s
kind
eyes.
The
next
day,
I
 12 
the
old
lady
her
newspaper.
And
I
finally
felt
free
to
 13 
her
smile.
She
thanked
me
for
my
paper
and
gave
me
a
bag
of
cookies
she
had
made
herself.
 14 
eating
cookies,
I
felt
an
envelope
and
pulled
it
out
of
the
bag.
After
opening
it,
I
was
shocked.
Inside
were
the
seven
dollars
and
a
short
note
 15 ,
“I’m
proud
of
you.
”?
( C )1.
A.
guide
B.
conversation
C.
lesson
D.
test
( C )2.
A.
simply
B.
mostly
C.
really
D.
exactly
( D )3.
A.
followed
B.
came
C.
lay
D.
headed
( C )4.
A.
hope
B.
matter
C.
trouble
D.
question
( C )5.
A.
So
B.
After
C.
However
D.
Besides
( B )6.
A.
yet
B.
still
C.
even
D.
already
( B )7.
A.
got
up
B.
made
up
C.
set
up
D.
put
up
( B )8.
A.
paper
B.
note
C.
notice
D.
message
( A )9.
A.
cover
B.
offer
C.
afford
D.
pay
( D )10.
A.
rainy
B.
fine
C.
cloudy
D.
dark
( A )11.
A.
sign
B.
read
C.
expect
D.
want
( B )12.
A.
left
B.
handed
C.
lost
D.
bought
( B )13.
A.
calm
B.
return
C.
get
D.
notice
( D )14.
A.
Unless
B.
Until
C.
Because
D.
While
( A )15.
A.
saying
B.
writing
C.
telling
D.
explaining
E
(2020·河南中考线上大模考)
A
woman
had
a
problem.
She
loved
to
eat
junk
food
and
 1 
took
exercise.
As
a
result,
she
 2 
too
much
weight.
She
got
much
heavier
than
before.
She
was
unhealthy
 3 
she
was
too
overweight.
In
order
to
keep
healthy,
she
decided
to
lose
 4 .
She
didn’t
know
how
to
be
thin,
so
she
went
to
a
hospital
and
visited
a(n) 5 called
Mr
Miller.
?
Mr
Miller
knew
about
the
woman’s
problem.
He
 6 
her
to
go
on
a
diet.
He
said
to
the
woman,
“I
want
you
to
eat
regularly
for
2
days,
then
skip
a
day,
and
 7 
this
process
for
2
weeks.
The
next
time
I
see
you,
you’ll
have
lost
 8 
least
5
pounds.
”It
means
that
she
can
eat
meals
for
two
days
and
then
she
shouldn’t
eat
anything
for
one
day.
?
The
woman
said
thanks
to
Mr
Miller
and
went
back
home.
She
made
a
 9 
that
she
would
follow
Mr
Miller’s
instructions.
She
hoped
to
become
thinner
in
this
way.
?
Two
weeks
later,
the
woman
visited
Mr
Miller
again.
Mr
Miller
was
very
 10 
because
the
woman
lost
nearly
20
pounds.
He
said
to
the
woman,
“Wow,
that’s
amazing!
You
got
much
 11 
than
before.
You
look
so
great
now!
Did
you
 12 
my
instructions?
”?
The
woman
nodded
and
said,
“Yes,
I
did.
But
I
want
to
tell
 13 
that
I
seemed
to
be
dying
on
the
third
day.
And
the
sixth
day,
the
 14 
day,
the
twelfth
day!
”?
“Is
that
because
you
are
very
 15 ?
”Mr
Miller
asked.
?
“No,
because
of
skipping
all
day!
I
was
very
tired
every
time
I
finished
jumping
the
rope.

( B )1.
A.
always B.
never C.
usually D.
often
( C )2.
A.
put
down
B.
put
out
C.
put
on
D.
put
off
( D )3.
A.
although
B.
unless
C.
until
D.
because
( A )4.
A.
weight
B.
hope
C.
life
D.
height
( B )5.
A.
teacher
B.
doctor
C.
engineer
D.
artist
( C )6.
A.
learned
B.
allowed
C.
advised
D.
invited
( D )7.
A.
notice
B.
protect
C.
imagine
D.
repeat
( A )8.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
by
D.
with
( B )9.
A.
suggestion
B.
promise
C.
difference
D.
mistake
( C )10.
A.
bored
B.
excited
C.
surprised
D.
nervous
( A )11.
A.
thinner
B.
thin
C.
heavier
D.
heavy
( D )12.
A.
forget
B.
remind
C.
report
D.
follow
( B )13.
A.
them
B.
you
C.
her
D.
it
( C )14.
A.
seventh
B.
eighth
C.
ninth
D.
tenth
( D )15.
A.
thirsty
B.
tired
C.
sad
D.
hungry
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二、情感故事
A
(2020·黄冈)
Father’s
Love
As
a
young
man,
Jack
was
an
excellent
artist
with
a
wife
and
two
fine
sons.
One
night,
his
older
son
had
a
serious
stomachache.
Thinking
it
was
only
some
 1 disease(疾病),
Jack
and
his
wife
didn’t
take
the
boy
to
the
hospital.
But
the
boy
 2 suddenly
that
night.
?
Jack
realized
that
if
he
took
his
son
to
the
hospital
in
time,
the
boy’s
death
could
be
 3 .
So
he
always
felt
guilty(内疚的).
Even
worse,
a
short
time
later
his
wife
left
him,
 4 
him
alone
with
his
six-year-old
younger
son.
The
hurt
and
pain
of
the
two
situations
were
more
than
Jack
could
 5 ,
and
he
turned
to
alcohol(酒精)
for
help.
Soon
Jack
became
an
alcoholic.
?
Gradually,
his
health
and
life
became
 6 and
Jack
began
to
lose
everything
he
owned—his
land,
house,
etc.
 7 Jack
died
alone
in
a
small
bar(酒吧).
Hearing
of
Jack’s
death,
I
thought,
“What
a
waste
of
life!
What
a
complete(彻底的)
 8 !
”?
 9 
time
went
by,
I
began
to
change
my
earlier
simple
judgement(评价).
I
knew
Jack’s
now
adult
son,
Bill.
He
is
one
of
the
kindest,
most
caring,
most
 10 men
I
have
ever
known.
I
saw
the
love
between
Bill
and
his
children.
I
thought
that
Bill’s
kindness
and
caring
must
come
from
 11 .
?
I
hadn’t
heard
Bill
talk
much
 12 his
father.
One
day,
I
asked
him
what
on
earth(究竟)his
father
had
done
so
that
he
became
such
a
special
person.
Bill
said
quietly,
“As
a
child
until
I
left
home
at
18,
my
father
came
into
my
 13 
every
night,
gave
me
a
kiss
and
said,
‘I
love
you,
son.
’”?
Tears
came
to
my
eyes
as
I
 14 I
was
a
fool
before.
I
had
ever
thought
Jack
was
a
complete
failure.
He
didn’t
leave
valuable
things
behind,
 15 he
was
a
kind
loving
father,
and
left
behind
his
best
love.
?
( 
 )1.
A.
terrible
B.
common
C.
unusual
D.
heavy
( 
 )2.
A.
died
B.
left
C.
disappeared
D.
woke
( 
 )3.
A.
chosen
B.
refused
C.
avoided
D.
canceled
( 
 )4.
A.
throwing
B.
telling
C.
forgetting
D.
leaving
( 
 )5.
A.
stand
B.
understand
C.
get
D.
find
( 
 )6.
A.
better
B.
weaker
C.
worse
D.
finer
( 
 )7.
A.
Finally
B.
Normally
C.
Firstly
D.
Slowly
( 
 )8.
A.
illness
B.
problem
C.
failure
D.
trouble
( 
 )9.
A.
Since
B.
Unless
C.
Although
D.
As
( 
 )10.
A.
careful
B.
loving
C.
humorous
D.
hard-working
( 
 )11.
A.
anywhere
B.
somewhere
C.
everywhere
D.
nowhere
( 
 )12.
A.
about
B.
to
C.
with
D.
for
( 
 )13.
A.
classroom
B.
sitting-room
C.
bathroom
D.
bedroom
( 
 )14.
A.
remembered
B.
regarded
C.
agreed
D.
realized
( 
 )15.
A.
and
B.
so
C.
but
D.
or
B
(宁波市春晓中学2020年九年级线上学习检查)
A
boy
thought
that
he
was
the
most
unhappy
person
in
the
world.
In
his
opinion,
he
was
 1 
because
almost
everything
bad
always
happened
to
him.
So
he
wanted
to
find
the
secret
to
 2 .
He
walked
a
long
way
and
finally
came
to
a
beautiful
 3 .
There,
he
met
the
king.
?
After
learning
 4 
the
boy
had
come,
the
king
suggested
that
he
should
 5 the
palace
and
come
back
in
two
hours.
“At
the
same
time,
I
want
you
to
 6 
this
spoon
with
milk,

said
the
king.
“As
you
walk
around
my
palace,
carry
this
spoon
without
spilling
(溢出)
the
milk.
 7 
you
must
be
very
careful.
”?
The
boy
kept
his
eyes
fixed
on
the
spoon
and
began
to
walk
around
the
golden
palace.
After
two
 8 ,
he
came
back
to
the
king.
“Well,

asked
the
king,
“Did
you
see
the
wonderful
 9 
on
the
wall
of
my
dining
hall?
Did
you
see
the
colorful
flowers
in
the
garden?

The
boy
felt
sorry
because
he
saw
 10 .
He
only
paid
attention
to
the
milk.
?
“Then
go
back
and
see
the
 11 
of
my
world,

said
the
king.
This
time
the
boy
saw
all
of
the
works
of
art
on
the
walls
 12 .
He
saw
the
great
gardens
and
mountains
all
around.
When
he
came
back,
he
 13 
everything
wonderful
he
saw.
“But
 14 
is
the
milk?

asked
the
king.
Looking
down
at
the
spoon
he
held,
the
boy
saw
the
milk
was
gone.
“Well,
there
is
only
one
 15 
I
can
give
you,

said
the
king.

The
secret
to
happiness
is
to
see
all
the
beauty
of
the
world
and
also
keep
an
eye
on
the
milk
on
the
spoon.
”?
( 
 )1.
A.
uncomfortable
B.
unlucky
C.
unusual
D.
unfriendly
( 
 )2.
A.
business
B.
health
C.
happiness
D.
success
( 
 )3.
A.
palace
B.
tower
C.
garden
D.
hall
( 
 )4.
A.
how
B.
when
C.
where
D.
why
( 
 )5.
A.
look
for
B.
look
at
C.
look
around
D.
look
after
( 
 )6.
A.
examine
B.
hide
C.
watch
D.
hold
( 
 )7.
A.
Because
B.
But
C.
So
D.
Though
( 
 )8.
A.
minutes
B.
hours
C.
days
D.
weeks
( 
 )9.
A.
tables
B.
paintings
C.
flowers
D.
dishes
( 
 )10.
A.
nothing
B.
something
C.
everything
D.
anything
( 
 )11.
A.
beauty
B.
position
C.
magic
D.
victory
( 
 )12.
A.
easily
B.
angrily
C.
quickly
D.
carefully
( 
 )13.
A.
forgot
B.
described
C.
avoided
D.
cleared
( 
 )14.
A.
where
B.
which
C.
what
D.
whose
( 
 )15.
A.
challenge
B.
reason
C.
suggestion
D.
question
C
Usually
a
mother
and
daughter’s
relationship
changes
a
lot
after
the
mother’s
dementia(痴呆).
 1 
the
condition
goes
on,
tables
turn
and
a
daughter
often
becomes
a
carer.
Here,
before
Mother’s
Day,
one
woman
 2 
the
stories
between
her
mother
and
her
family.
?
“My
six-year-old
son
wants
to
be
a
scientist
so
he
can
cure
the
disease
that
is
taking
his
grandma
 3 .

Jane
Cox,
36,
lives
in
Maidenhead,
Berks,
UK,
with
her
husband
Kevin,
son
Charlie,
six,
and
three-year-old
daughter
Molly.
“We
are
a
very
open
family
and
good
at
talking
about
our
feelings,
but
 4 
of
us
would
like
to
talk
about
early
signs
of
Mom’s
dementia.

She
described
like
this.
?
“My
mom
Janet
was
diagnosed(确诊)
 5 
60
but
showed
signs
three
or
four
years
before.
She
was
a
teacher
for
children
with
eye
problems.
Later
she
became
terribly
 6 
with
paperwork
and
felt
unable
to
use
a
computer.
We
thought
she
was
under
too
much
 7 
and
always
got
upset.
”?
“Then
what
was
worse,
she
didn’t
seem
interested
in
our
lives
and
grew
more
 8 .
Our
mom
used
to
look
after
us
so
well,
but
suddenly
started
to
forget
most
things.
And
this
Christmas
she
made
an
ugly-looking
dish
that
tasted
 9 .
We
all
said
nothing,
but
we
realized
it
might
be
the
beginning
of
her
dementia.
”?
“For
me,
those
first
days
of
my
mom’s
dementia
were
the
hardest
because
she
 10 
changed.
She
used
to
be
a
smart,
warm,
friendly
and
outgoing
mom.
She
also
 11 
having
neighbors
around
and
even
invited
them
to
our
house
for
a
night’s
sleep.
Every
year
she
held
a
yard
sale
to
raise
money
for
Save
the
Children.
 12 ,
everything
started
to
be
different.
”?
“At
first,
Mom
forgot
things
and
needed
help,
and
then
she
often
became
 13 
and
easily
frustrated(沮丧的).
Some
feel
that
dementia
makes
their
loved
one
become
incredible(不可思议的).
For
my
mom
there
was
a
terrible
change,
too.
But
all
my
family
have
never
 14 .
My
dad,
Andrew,
a
kind
and
patient
man,
stopped
working
early
to
look
after
Mom.
And
we
are
also
trying
our
best
to
make
her
feel
great
in
her
later
 15 .
We’d
like
to
repay
her.
”?
( 
 )1.
A.
As
B.
If
C.
Until
D.
Because
( 
 )2.
A.
made
B.
read
C.
heard
D.
shared
( 
 )3.
A.
up
B.
off
C.
away
D.
on
( 
 )4.
A.
all
B.
each
C.
neither
D.
none
( 
 )5.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
in
D.
to
( 
 )6.
A.
interested
B.
tired
C.
pleased
D.
excited
( 
 )7.
A.
pressure
B.
success
C.
service
D.
pollution
( 
 )8.
A.
helpful
B.
careful
C.
forgetful
D.
wonderful
( 
 )9.
A.
excellent
B.
normal
C.
delicious
D.
terrible
( 
 )10.
A.
easily
B.
hardly
C.
nearly
D.
completely
( 
 )11.
A.
hated
B.
enjoyed
C.
minded
D.
stopped
( 
 )12.
A.
Of
course
B.
However
C.
For
example
D.
To
be
honest
( 
 )13.
A.
happy
B.
popular
C.
angry
D.
proud
( 
 )14.
A.
put
up
B.
given
up
C.
turned
up
D.
cheered
up
( 
 )15.
A.
days
B.
degrees
C.
levels
D.
costumes
D
For
much
of
my
childhood,
my
mother
filled
the
evening
hours
doing
something
for
someone
else.
Sometimes
she
knitted(编织)
hats
for
babies,
and
at
other
times
she
cooked
chicken
soup
for
sick
neighbors.
So
I
wasn’t
 1 
when
one
evening
my
mother
announced
she’d
start
a
new
project.
?
“I’m
going
to
telephone
the
 2 
every
night,

said
my
mother.
?
“Every
night?
But
you
don’t
even
 3 
these
people.

?
“Doesn’t
matter,

she
said.
“What’s
important
is
that
I
want
to
listen.

I
was
sixteen
years
old
and
couldn’t
figure
out
why
my
mother
was
willing
(愿意的)
to
spend
her
evenings
talking
to
strangers.
She
had
friends
and
my
two
elder
sisters
to
call
 4 
she
felt
lonely.
My
 5 
didn’t
affect
(影响)
my
mother’s
project.
That
evening
after
supper,
she
sat
on
the
sofa
with
the
phone
and
began
making
phone
calls.
?
For
a
while,
I
listened
as
she
asked
the
lady
on
the
phone
about
her
day,
what
she
had
eaten
for
dinner,
and
asked
if
she
had
 6 
that
the
beautiful
roses
had
come
out
in
a
neighboring
park.
When
she
finished
the
call,
I
said,
“Why
do
you
 7 
whether
she
had
cookies
or
cream
pie
for
dessert?
”?
My
mother
replied,
“I’m
the
 8 
person
she
talked
to
today.
”?
It
took
me
nearly
thirty
years
to
understand
the
 9 
of
what
she
was
doing.
Now,
as
my
mother
is
nearing
sixty,
I
find
myself
thinking
about
those
nightly
 10 
she
used
to
make.
?
I
am
often
the
only
person
who
telephones
my
mother,
and
sometimes
I’m
the
only
person
she
speaks
to
all
day.
I
ask
her
what
she
cooked
for
dinner,
but
mostly
I
just
 11 
as
she
describes
a
walk
she
took,
or
how
her
dog
Lucky
stole
a
piece
of
cheese
from
the
kitchen.
?
I
 12 
that
my
mother’s
calls
were
lifelines
that
kept
lonely
seniors
connected
to
the
world.
Somehow,
she
managed
to
work
full-time
and
 13 
a
family
while
improving
the
lives
of
others.
?
That
kind
of
 14 
needs
commitment
(奉献,
投入)
and
organizational
skills
that
I
do
not
have.
While
she
freed
several
seniors
from
 15 ,
I
struggle
to
call
just
one—my
mother.
?
( 
 )1.
A.
interested
B.
satisfied
C.
surprised
D.
excited
( 
 )2.
A.
blind
B.
deaf
C.
young
D.
old
( 
 )3.
A.
meet
B.
know
C.
pass
D.
find
( 
 )4.
A.
because
B.
if
C.
though
D.
until
( 
 )5.
A.
doubt
B.
advice
C.
answer
D.
praise
( 
 )6.
A.
decided
B.
felt
C.
noticed
D.
imagined
( 
 )7.
A.
hate
B.
love
C.
mean
D.
care
( 
 )8.
A.
only
B.
early
C.
first
D.
last
( 
 )9.
A.
difficulty
B.
importance
C.
possibility
D.
difference
( 
 )10.
A.
visits
B.
orders
C.
calls
D.
cries
( 
 )11.
A.
think
B.
listen
C.
talk
D.
write
( 
 )12.
A.
realize
B.
explain
C.
express
D.
recognize
( 
 )13.
A.
protect
B.
start
C.
affect
D.
support
( 
 )14.
A.
service
B.
experience
C.
promise
D.
tradition
( 
 )15.
A.
hopelessness
B.
illness
C.
loneliness
D.
helplessness
E
(2020·温州实验中学第二次模拟)
“Why
is
my
smile
strange?

asked
my
ten-year-old
son
Kevin
suddenly.
I
remained
speechless
for
a
good
while
and
then
Kevin
went
into
 1 room
silently.
?
It
reminded
me
of
the
day
of
his
birth.
Kevin
was
born
with
a
large
tumor,
covering
his
left
 2 ,
squeezing
shut
his
left
eye
and
pushing
his
nose
to
the
right.
Right
after
his
birth,
the
doctor
sent
him
away
quickly
to
another
hospital.
I
 3 saw
Kevin
again
until
he
was
eight
days
old.
However,
not
only
did
the
treatment
leave
a
scar
on
his
face,
but
it
 4 
him
from
smiling,
not
fully.
Thankfully,
Kevin
sailed
through
childhood,
being
able
to
eat
food,
go
to
school
and
play
football
like
 5 
kids.
?
I
stopped
thinking
and
entered
his
room.
“Kevin,
how
was
the
 6 
today?
”?
“Some
players
from
another
school
kept
asking
why
I
looked
funny.
”He
 7 ,
with
tears
rolling
down
his
face.
“They
made
fun
of
me
all
day
long
for
I
 8 
smile
on
my
left.
I
only
smile
on
my
right.
Why
does
everything
go
 9 
me?
”?
“I’m
still
wondering
about
the
match
today.
”I
continued
asking,
wiping
away
his
tears.
“Did
you
score
a
goal?

Turning
his
face
away
to
hide
his
 10 ,
he
seemed
to
ignore
my
question.
“I
got
the
best
score
in
the
match,
 11 what
good
will
it
do?
I
only
have
a
half-smile!
”?
“You’re
right,
Kevin,
that
you
look
 12 .
”I
hugged
him.
“There’s
always
someone
that’s
special
and
I’m
afraid
that
you
don’t
 13 
what
goes
deeper
than
the
surface.
”?
He
looked
up,

So,
Mom,
I
don’t
have
to
look
a
certain
way?

“Sure,
you’re
great
just
the
way
you
are,
not
 14 
what
you
look
like.
Just
watch
yourself
on
the
playground!
There’s
no
scar
to
your
ability.
When
you
grow
up,
you’ll
find
out
that
the
difference
has
become
your
greatest
 15 .
”?
Kevin
stared
at
me
and
showed
his
most
beautiful
smile
ever.
( 
 )1.
A.
my
B.
his
C.
your
D.
their
( 
 )2.
A.
arm
B.
foot
C.
face
D.
back
( 
 )3.
A.
ever
B.
never
C.
just
D.
already
( 
 )4.
A.
freed
B.
saved
C.
protected
D.
prevented
( 
 )5.
A.
clever
B.
special
C.
ordinary
D.
humorous
( 
 )6.
A.
exam
B.
match
C.
training
D.
ceremony
( 
 )7.
A.
cried
B.
sang
C.
laughed
D.
repeated
( 
 )8.
A.
couldn’t
B.
needn’t
C.
mustn’t
D.
shouldn’t
( 
 )9.
A.
for
B.
with
C.
around
D.
against
( 
 )10.
A.
fear
B.
pleasure
C.
sadness
D.
curiosity
( 
 )11.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
but
D.
because
( 
 )12.
A.
scary
B.
serious
C.
energetic
D.
different
( 
 )13.
A.
hide
B.
realize
C.
discuss
D.
admit
( 
 )14.
A.
laughing
at
B.
pointing
out
C.
focusing
on
D.
giving
up
( 
 )15.
A.
difficulty
B.
memory
C.
pressure
D.
strength
四、哲理故事
A
When
I
spent
the
summer
with
my
grandmother,
she
sent
me
down
to
the
 1 
with
a
list.
I
walked
up
to
the
counter(柜台).
Behind
it
was
an
old
lady
named
Miss
Bee.
?
“Excuse
me,
”I
said.
She
 2 .
“I
need
to
get
these,

I
continued,
 3 
up
my
list.
?
“So?
Go
and
get
them,

Miss
Bee
said.
“ 4 
is
here
except
you
and
me,
and
I’m
not
your
servant.
I
suggest
you
get
yourself
a
basket
over
there
and
start
 5 .

It
was
not
 6 
for
a
7-year-old
child.
There
were
so
many
different
kinds
of
things.
I
spent
over
an
hour
in
the
store.
?
I
visited
Miss
Bee
twice
a
week
that
summer.
She
 7 
shortchanged(少找零钱)
me.
Other
times
she
overcharged
(多收钱).
Going
to
the
store
was
like
going
into
a
fight.
But
by
the
end
of
that
summer,
I
could
finish
my
shopping
trip
 8 
around
15
minutes.
The
morning
I
was
to
return
home,
I
stopped
in
the
store
again
to
buy
something.
?
“All
right,
”Miss
Bee
said.
“What
did
you
 9 
this
summer?
”?
“That
you’re
mean(刻薄的)!

I
replied.
Miss
Bee
just
laughed,
“I
know
 10 
you
think
of
me,

she
said.
“Well,
I
don’t
care!
My
job
is
to
teach
every
child
I
meet
some
life
 11 .
When
you
get
older,
you’ll
be
glad
that
you
met
me!

Glad
I
met
Miss
Bee?
Ha!
How
could
it
be?
?
It
sounded
funny
until
one
day
my
son
came
to
me
with
his
homework.
“It’s
too
 12 ,

he
said.
“Could
you
finish
the
math
problem
for
me?
”?
“ 13 
I
do
it
for
you,
how
will
you
ever
learn
to
do
it
yourself?

I
said.
Suddenly,
I
was
back
in
that
store
where
I
had
learned
to
add
up
my
bill
by
myself.
Had
I
ever
been
overcharged
since?
?
Life
is
full
of
all
kinds
of
 14 .
We
may
be
 15 
a
hand
once
or
twice,
but
luck
may
not
find
us
every
time.
So
we
should
work
them
out
by
ourselves.
?
( 
 )1.
A.
store
B.
home
C.
school
D.
hometown
( 
 )2.
A.
called
up
B.
picked
up
C.
put
up
D.
looked
up
( 
 )3.
A.
helping
B.
holding
C.
hoping
D.
wishing
( 
 )4.
A.
Anybody
B.
Somebody
C.
Nobody
D.
Everybody
( 
 )5.
A.
checking
B.
changing
C.
knocking
D.
filling
( 
 )6.
A.
fair
B.
easy
C.
natural
D.
safe
( 
 )7.
A.
always
B.
sometimes
C.
seldom
D.
never
( 
 )8.
A.
before
B.
for
C.
to
D.
in
( 
 )9.
A.
create
B.
regret
C.
learn
D.
complete
( 
 )10.
A.
what
B.
which
C.
who
D.
how
( 
 )11.
A.
methods
B.
meanings
C.
lessons
D.
results
( 
 )12.
A.
early
B.
hard
C.
useless
D.
popular
( 
 )13.
A.
If
B.
Unless
C.
As
D.
When
( 
 )14.
A.
happiness
B.
sadness
C.
difficulties
D.
satisfaction
( 
 )15.
A.
passed
B.
shown
C.
taken
D.
given
B
A
young
man
went
to
see
a
wise
man,
saying
that
after
graduation,
he
set
many
targets
for
himself,
but
years
later
he
still
achieved
 1 .
?
When
he
found
the
wise
man,
he
was
reading
under
a
tree
by
the
river.
 2 
a
smile,
the
wise
man
 3 
the
young
man’s
words,
and
said
to
him,
“Come
and
help
me
boil
a
kettle(水壶)
of
water
first.
”?
The
young
man
saw
a
big
pot
standing
in
the
corner,
next
to
a
small
fire
stove,
 4 
he
found
no
firewood
in
the
stove
so
he
went
out
for
it.
?
He
came
back
with
some
dead
wood,
 5 
the
pot
with
water
and
put
it
on
the
stove.
He
put
some
firewood
in
the
stove
and
burned
up,
but
the
pot
was
too
 6 .
When
the
faggot(柴把)
burned
out,
the
 7 
didn’t
boil.
Then
he
ran
 8 
to
get
firewood.
When
he
went
back,
the
water
had
nearly
turned
cold.
This
time
he
became
wise,
so
he
wasn’t
eager(急切的)
to
light
the
fire,
but
went
out
to
look
for
some
firewood
again.
Because
the
firewood
was
well
prepared,
the
water
 9 
soon.
?
The
wise
man
suddenly
asked
him,
“If
there
is
not
enough
firewood,
how
should
you
boil
the
water?

The
young
man
thought
for
a
while
and
shook
his
 10 .
?
The
wise
man
said,
“If
so,
pour
out
some
water!

You
had
so
many
aspirations(强烈的愿望)
at
first
and
set
too
many
goals,
just
as
the
large
pot
was
filled
with
 11 
water
but
you
didn’t
have
 12 
firewood.
So
you
couldn’t
boil
the
water,
and
if
you
wanted
to
 13 
the
water
boil,
you
either
emptied
some
water
or
prepared
some
firewood.
?
The
young
man
saw
the
light
suddenly.
 14 
he
went
back,
he
cut
off
many
listed
targets
from
his
plan,
leaving
only
a
few
recent
ones.
While
with
spare
time
the
young
man
worked
hard.
A
few
years
later,
his
goals
were
 15 .
?
Only
by
standing
from
the
nearest
target
can
you
move
toward
the
success
step
by
step.
If
you
keep
all
things
by
heart,
you
will
only
give
up
halfway.
( 
 )1.
A.
everything
B.
anything
C.
nothing
D.
something
( 
 )2.
A.
With
B.
Of
C.
By
D.
Through
( 
 )3.
A.
listened
B.
heard
C.
knew
D.
found
( 
 )4.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
so
D.
but
( 
 )5.
A.
added
B.
filled
C.
poured
D.
put
( 
 )6.
A.
large
B.
heavy
C.
light
D.
thick
( 
 )7.
A.
pot
B.
water
C.
firewood
D.
stove
( 
 )8.
A.
on
B.
off
C.
in
D.
out
of
( 
 )9.
A.
boiled
B.
turned
C.
disappeared
D.
rose
( 
 )10.
A.
hands
B.
head
C.
hair
D.
leg
( 
 )11.
A.
too
many
B.
many
too
C.
too
much
D.
much
too
( 
 )12.
A.
little
B.
enough
C.
few
D.
some
( 
 )13.
A.
make
B.
get
C.
cook
D.
take
( 
 )14.
A.
While
B.
Until
C.
Before
D.
As
soon
as
( 
 )15.
A.
failed
B.
achieved
C.
succeeded
D.
made
C
(2020·营口)
During
the
summer
holiday,
some
students
might
have
been
busy
with
traveling,
summer
camps
and
all
kinds
of
courses.
But
a
special
group
of
Chinese
middle
school
students
decided
to
taste
the
hardship(艰辛)
of
life
 1 school.
?
Twelve
cousins
from
a
big
family
sold 2 
at
a
local
market
together.
Among
them,
the
oldest
was
16
years
old,
while
the
 3 
was
just
13.
Within
12
days,
they
 4 
more
than
1,
500
yuan.
?
“Compared 5 
traveling,
such
social
practice
connects
us
and
makes
us
know
how
hard
our
 6 
are.
They
work
so
hard
to
bring
us
up.

said
Dalin,
16,
to
the
City
Morning
Newspaper.
Dalin,
a
middle
school
graduate,
and
her
14-year-old
brother
Xiaolin
came
up
with
the
idea.
?
 7 
their
vegetables
well,
they
learned
to
work
hard.
Every
morning
they
had
to
wake
up
at
3
o’clock.
 8 
of
them
went
to
the
farmer’s
market
to
buy
vegetables,
the
others
went
to
the
local
market
to
 9 
a
temporary
stall(临时摊位).
To
lower
the
cost,
they
learned
to
bargain(讲价)
with
the
sellers.
?
 10 
about
6:
30
a.
m.
,
they
began
to
sell
vegetables.
They
peddled(吆喝)
loudly
to
attract(吸引)
customers.
After
several
days,
they
got
some
 11 .
For
example,
it
was
better
 12 
vegetables
in
order
and
bigger
ones
on
top.
They
gave
customers
an
extra(额外的)
plastic
bag
 13 
the
vegetables
were
too
heavy.
?
When
they 14 
got
home,
they
had
a
small
meeting.
Everyone
took
notes
and
 15 
their
feelings.
?
Dalin
said,
“Although
we
are
tired,
we
have
gained(收获)
a
lot.

( 
 )1.
A.
inside
B.
outside
C.
next
to
D.
near
( 
 )2.
A.
vegetables
B.
fruit
C.
snacks
D.
drinks
( 
 )3.
A.
youngest
B.
cleverest
C.
shortest
D.
strongest
( 
 )4.
A.
borrowed
B.
returned
C.
made
D.
paid
( 
 )5.
A.
as
B.
for
C.
on
D.
with
( 
 )6.
A.
teachers
B.
parents
C.
farmers
D.
customers
( 
 )7.
A.
To
buy
B.
To
grow
C.
To
sell
D.
To
carry
( 
 )8.
A.
All
B.
Each
C.
Some
D.
None
( 
 )9.
A.
take
up
B.
lift
up
C.
look
up
D.
pick
up
( 
 )10.
A.
In
B.
On
C.
Since
D.
At
( 
 )11.
A.
experience
B.
happiness
C.
information
D.
knowledge
( 
 )12.
A.
put
B.
to
put
C.
putting
D.
puts
( 
 )13.
A.
although
B.
so
C.
unless
D.
when
( 
 )14.
A.
finally
B.
nearly
C.
suddenly
D.
successfully
( 
 )15.
A.
had
B.
shared
C.
got
D.
learned
D
It
has
been
forty-three
years.
I
have
nearly
forgotten
the
name
of
the
old
lady,
who
was
my
customer
on
my
newspaper
route.
Yet
I
still
remember
her
smile
and
a
 1 
she
taught
me
in
forgiveness.
On
a
winter
afternoon,
my
friends
and
I
were
throwing
stones
onto
the
roof
of
the
old
lady’s
house.
We
just
wanted
to
see
how
the
stones
rolled
off
the
roof’s
edge.
I
found
a
 2 
smooth
rock
and
threw
it
out,
but
it
 3 
straight
for
a
small
window
of
the
old
lady’s
house.
At
the
sound
of
broken
glass,
we
knew
we
were
in
 4 .
We
ran
home
fast.
I
was
so
frightened
about
getting
caught
that
first
night.
 5 ,
a
few
days
later
I
started
to
feel
guilty
for
her
bad
luck.
She
 6 
greeted
me
with
a
smile
when
I
gave
her
the
newspaper,
but
I
was
no
longer
able
to
act
comfortably
in
her
presence.
I
 7 
my
mind
that
I
would
save
my
newspaper
delivery
money,
and
in
three
weeks
I
had
seven
dollars.
I
put
the
money
in
an
envelope
with
a
 8 
explaining
that
I
was
sorry
for
breaking
her
window
and
hope
that
the
seven
dollars
would
 9 
the
cost
for
repairing
it.
I
waited
until
it
was
 10 ,
and
put
the
letter
I
didn’t
 11 
into
her
yard.
To
my
relief,
I
could
have
the
freedom
of,
once
again,
looking
straight
into
the
old
lady’s
kind
eyes.
The
next
day,
I
 12 
the
old
lady
her
newspaper.
And
I
finally
felt
free
to
 13 
her
smile.
She
thanked
me
for
my
paper
and
gave
me
a
bag
of
cookies
she
had
made
herself.
 14 
eating
cookies,
I
felt
an
envelope
and
pulled
it
out
of
the
bag.
After
opening
it,
I
was
shocked.
Inside
were
the
seven
dollars
and
a
short
note
 15 ,
“I’m
proud
of
you.
”?
( 
 )1.
A.
guide
B.
conversation
C.
lesson
D.
test
( 
 )2.
A.
simply
B.
mostly
C.
really
D.
exactly
( 
 )3.
A.
followed
B.
came
C.
lay
D.
headed
( 
 )4.
A.
hope
B.
matter
C.
trouble
D.
question
( 
 )5.
A.
So
B.
After
C.
However
D.
Besides
( 
 )6.
A.
yet
B.
still
C.
even
D.
already
( 
 )7.
A.
got
up
B.
made
up
C.
set
up
D.
put
up
( 
 )8.
A.
paper
B.
note
C.
notice
D.
message
( 
 )9.
A.
cover
B.
offer
C.
afford
D.
pay
( 
 )10.
A.
rainy
B.
fine
C.
cloudy
D.
dark
( 
 )11.
A.
sign
B.
read
C.
expect
D.
want
( 
 )12.
A.
left
B.
handed
C.
lost
D.
bought
( 
 )13.
A.
calm
B.
return
C.
get
D.
notice
( 
 )14.
A.
Unless
B.
Until
C.
Because
D.
While
( 
 )15.
A.
saying
B.
writing
C.
telling
D.
explaining
E
(2020·河南中考线上大模考)
A
woman
had
a
problem.
She
loved
to
eat
junk
food
and
 1 
took
exercise.
As
a
result,
she
 2 
too
much
weight.
She
got
much
heavier
than
before.
She
was
unhealthy
 3 
she
was
too
overweight.
In
order
to
keep
healthy,
she
decided
to
lose
 4 .
She
didn’t
know
how
to
be
thin,
so
she
went
to
a
hospital
and
visited
a(n) 5 called
Mr
Miller.
?
Mr
Miller
knew
about
the
woman’s
problem.
He
 6 
her
to
go
on
a
diet.
He
said
to
the
woman,
“I
want
you
to
eat
regularly
for
2
days,
then
skip
a
day,
and
 7 
this
process
for
2
weeks.
The
next
time
I
see
you,
you’ll
have
lost
 8 
least
5
pounds.
”It
means
that
she
can
eat
meals
for
two
days
and
then
she
shouldn’t
eat
anything
for
one
day.
?
The
woman
said
thanks
to
Mr
Miller
and
went
back
home.
She
made
a
 9 
that
she
would
follow
Mr
Miller’s
instructions.
She
hoped
to
become
thinner
in
this
way.
?
Two
weeks
later,
the
woman
visited
Mr
Miller
again.
Mr
Miller
was
very
 10 
because
the
woman
lost
nearly
20
pounds.
He
said
to
the
woman,
“Wow,
that’s
amazing!
You
got
much
 11 
than
before.
You
look
so
great
now!
Did
you
 12 
my
instructions?
”?
The
woman
nodded
and
said,
“Yes,
I
did.
But
I
want
to
tell
 13 
that
I
seemed
to
be
dying
on
the
third
day.
And
the
sixth
day,
the
 14 
day,
the
twelfth
day!
”?
“Is
that
because
you
are
very
 15 ?
”Mr
Miller
asked.
?
“No,
because
of
skipping
all
day!
I
was
very
tired
every
time
I
finished
jumping
the
rope.

( 
 )1.
A.
always B.
never C.
usually D.
often
( 
 )2.
A.
put
down
B.
put
out
C.
put
on
D.
put
off
( 
 )3.
A.
although
B.
unless
C.
until
D.
because
( 
 )4.
A.
weight
B.
hope
C.
life
D.
height
( 
 )5.
A.
teacher
B.
doctor
C.
engineer
D.
artist
( 
 )6.
A.
learned
B.
allowed
C.
advised
D.
invited
( 
 )7.
A.
notice
B.
protect
C.
imagine
D.
repeat
( 
 )8.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
by
D.
with
( 
 )9.
A.
suggestion
B.
promise
C.
difference
D.
mistake
( 
 )10.
A.
bored
B.
excited
C.
surprised
D.
nervous
( 
 )11.
A.
thinner
B.
thin
C.
heavier
D.
heavy
( 
 )12.
A.
forget
B.
remind
C.
report
D.
follow
( 
 )13.
A.
them
B.
you
C.
her
D.
it
( 
 )14.
A.
seventh
B.
eighth
C.
ninth
D.
tenth
( 
 )15.
A.
thirsty
B.
tired
C.
sad
D.
hungry
( 
 )
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