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【寒假预习】专题02 完形填空 20篇 集训--2025年九年级英语下册寒假提前学 仁爱科普版(2024)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Waste can be seen everywhere in the school. Some students ask for 1 food than what they can eat, some students forget to 2 the water taps after they finish washing, and others often forget to turn off the 3 when they leave the classroom. They think that these things are not important, but I don’t agree 4 them.
Waste can 5 a lot of problems. Though China is rich in some resources (资源), we are 6 others like fresh water. It is reported that we will have no coal or oil to use in 100 years. So if we go on wasting our resources, 7 can we use in the future and where can we move
Everybody should 8 wasting things as soon as possible. We can turn off the water taps when we finish washing, turn off the lights when we leave the classroom and try not to ask for more food than what we 9 . If we do our best, waste can be stopped and many natural resources can be 10 .
1.A.no B.less C.more D.much
2.A.turn off B.turn on C.turn to D.turn up
3.A.lights B.water C.windows D.electricity
4.A.at B.with C.in D.about
5.A.bring B.take C.carry D.give
6.A.ready for B.interested in C.short of D.good at
7.A.how B.who C.why D.what
8.A.start B.stop C.take D.keep
9.A.need B.see C.get D.use
10.A.saved B.stopped C.got D.spent
This week we asked students at New Star High School about the best ways to learn more English. Many said they learned by 11 English. Some students had more specific 12 . Lillian Li, for example, said the best way to learn new words was 13 reading English magazines. She said that memorizing the words of pop songs also 14 a little. When we asked about studying grammar, she said, “I 15 study grammar. It’s too boring.”
Wei Ming feels differently. He’s been leaning English for six years and really loves it. He 16 studying grammar is a great way to learn a 17 . He also thinks that watching English movies isn’t a 18 way because he can watch the actor 19 the words. Sometimes, however, he finds watching movies frustrating 20 the people speak too quickly.
Liu Chang said that 21 the English club at school was the best way to 22 her English. Students get lots of practice and they also have fun. She 23 that having conversations with friends was not helpful at all. “We get 24 about something and then end up speaking in 25 ,” she said.
11.A.using B.speaking C.reading D.writing
12.A.ways B.plans C.subjects D.suggestions
13.A.through B.from C.by D.at
14.A.learned B.helped C.tried D.worried
15.A.sometimes B.usually C.never D.always
16.A.asks B.thinks C.asked D.thought
17.A.language B.English C.lesson D.word
18.A.true B.helpful C.real D.bad
19.A.speak B.tell C.say D.talk
20.A.when B.after C.though D.because
21.A.joining B.having C.enjoying D.studying
22.A.join B.think C.improve D.teach
23.A.added B.increased C.imagined D.studied
24.A.interested B.interesting C.excited D.exciting
25.A.language B.dream C.song D.Chinese
Joan was very good at science when she was at school, and she was 26 interested in computers, so when she finished her education she began to work with them.
She 27 the work very much in the office she did, and soon she was able to do unusually 28 things with computers.
“They’re really like 29 to me now,” Joan told her mother one evening during supper. “I can ask questions, and they answer just like people, but more politely and without 30 , and you don’t have to wonder 31 one is going to hurt their feelings. And they never lie!”
“I don’t 32 so,” her mother answered. “It sounds like the 33 companion or the husband, doesn’t it ” They both laughed. “But can 34 of them think by themselves ”
“I’m afraid not,” Joan said. “You can get 35 more out of them than what you’ve put in. It’s called 36 . But it’s wonderful what you can get them to 37 .”
“Well,” Joan’s mother said, “I’m to know whether you can programme one of them to give me some .”
“I hope so,” answered Joan, “I’ll try it out. What do you want the advice about ”
“Well,” her mother , “ask it what my son-in-law will be like.”
Their laughter burst out again.
26.A.obviously B.constantly C.especially D.finally
27.A.admired B.enjoyed C.worshipped D.cared
28.A.clever B.ordinary C.funny D.necessary
29.A.advisors B.directors C.friends D.doctors
30.A.discussing B.arguing C.quarrelling D.thinking
31.A.whether B.how C.why D.unless
32.A.believe B.work C.think D.dream
33.A.pleasant B.satisfied C.only D.perfect
34.A.some B.both C.one D.any
35.A.much B.no C.many D.any
36.A.programming B.managing C.operating D.working
37.A.find B.answer C.do D.tell
38.A.lucky B.anxious C.serious D.curious
39.A.answers B.advice C.help D.conclusion
40.A.swept B.cried C.shouted D.smiled
These days, claw machines (抓娃娃机) are becoming more and more popular in theaters, malls and restaurants in many Chinese cities. A claw machine is a glass box with colorful dolls or toys 41 . You toss in a 42 of coins, usually two yuan, and control metal claw to grab a doll. If you are 43 , the metal claw will grab the doll and move it to the machine’s delivery slot without dropping it.
These machines were invented in Japan. In China, it used to be a street game to attract 44 . But now, more adults are playing it. Young people 45 the 18-38 age group, particularly women, make up about 60 percent of claw game players.
Beijinger Li Ying 46 the machines in 2020. She has spent several thousand yuan on them. She has about 50 dolls at home, including Mickey Mouse and Pikachu.
“Only two yuan for a chance to grab a cute doll—it’s 47 trying.” Li said, “When I finally succeed after several attempts, the sense of 48 filled me with happiness.”
Xu Zixuan, 26, used to study music in Singapore. She is also a big 49 of the game. When she returned to China in March last year, she chose to work at a claw machine store. Her daily work includes cleaning the store, checking the machines and 50 them to get ready for the next day. Working with different kinds of dolls makes her happy, she said.
41.A.above B.around C.inside D.under
42.A.couple B.bag C.handful D.mountain
43.A.well B.free C.lucky D.unlucky
44.A.students B.babies C.girls D.children
45.A.at B.between C.in D.by
46.A.made good use of B.fell in love with
C.paid attention to D.turned a blind eye to
47.A.well worth B.great fun C.no use D.no good
48.A.wonder B.balance C.relaxation D.achievement
49.A.player B.owner C.fan D.master
50.A.replacing B.emptying C.refilling D.opening
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
Scientists study the world and learn about things using a process called the scientific method. By asking important questions and 51 the answers, it is possible to make amazing discoveries! Sometimes a scientist is 52 to answer his own questions, but if he has taken good notes, another scientist may come along later who is able to use new knowledge to answer it.
When you use the scientific method to 53 an experiment, you start by making observations(观察) about something that 54 you. Based on your observations, you make a hypothesis(假设). This is using 55 you know to make a smart guess about what you think could happen. Then you are ready to begin your experiment. During your experiment, you take down necessary notes, which are also 56 experiment data(数据). You are constantly making observations during this time. You may make discoveries that lead you to improve your experiment as you go. Finally, you conclude(总结) your experiment and begin to look over your 57 to decide what they all mean. Based on what you have learned, you make a final statement about 58 your hypothesis was correct or not. You need to have reasons and evidence to support what you are saying.
Using the scientific method can be difficult, but rewarding. Because all the steps are organized in a process, the 59 are more valid(可信的). When you provide observations as evidence to support what you are saying, your ideas are more likely to be 60 .
51.A.waiting for B.searching for C.complaining about D.looking up
52.A.unable B.ready C.surprised D.curious
53.A.prevent B.read C.make D.do
54.A.hurts B.interests C.doubts D.disappoints
55.A.what B.why C.where D.how
56.A.controlled B.copied C.carried D.called
57.A.notes B.books C.newspapers D.thoughts
58.A.whether B.whatever C.unless D.why
59.A.problems B.results C.aims D.reasons
60.A.refused B.destroyed C.protected D.accepted
Borrowing things is good for the environment. It’s because it uses 61 resources to complete tasks. For example, when you are repairing your car, you find you are short of a certain tool. You can borrow one instead of buying one from the store. Such 62 helps save resources on the earth.
Borrowing things has many other 63 . It creates a chance to start a conversation with your new neighbor to show friendliness, etc. And you get a task done more 64 . without spending much time shopping.
Sarah Lazarovic, an artist from Toronto, 65 people to borrow things. She considers borrowing has little to do with saving money. It’s more about creating a culture of 66 and communicating with people around us, which in turn creates a much safer and better community.
And Lazarovic writes, “The more you feel 67 borrowing something, the more likely you are to gain the things you want and need out of life.”
I’ve experienced this in my own life. I grew up in a village with many neighbors. They fully showed us their 68 . Over the years, they enriched my life in more ways than I could count. We got sugar, butter and other things from neighbors, and we paid back. They 69 baked foods.
But it didn’t stop there. Books, clothes, boats, bicycles. And even my job as a writer can all be linked to connections made with those 70 and warm-hearted neighbors. These mini-connections can make us happier.
61.A.cleaner B.fewer C.cheaper D.newer
62.A.behavior B.information C.culture D.advice
63.A.challenges B.risks C.advantages D.requirements
64.A.frequently B.slowly C.easily D.difficultly
65.A.teaches B.encourages C.forces D.orders
66.A.competing B.controlling C.comparing D.sharing
67.A.comfortable B.worried C.angry D.careful
68.A.honesty B.pride C.kindness D.humor
69.A.bought B.made C.received D.needed
70.A.embarrassed B.useful C.boring D.friendly
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
I grew up in countryside. I didn’t understand what it meant 71 I became an adult. It helped me learn more practical skills than my classmates in cities.
The first skill was making dough. In my hometown, people make noodles in the evening. Since my parents often came home late, I usually prepared a dough first so that my family would have 72 sooner. I thought it would be easy because I often saw my mom do it - just 73 water and flour(面粉), right It 74 to be a mess. First, I made the dough too soft. Then I made it too 75 . But as I kept trying, I learned the skill.
Now I cook every meal instead of 76 food on apps like Meituan. It saves money and I don’t have to wait for others to feed me. Besides, I learn to plant vegetables. The experience taught me things. For example, the fruits of carrots grow 77 the ground. It was such a 78 that my friends from the city didn’t know these in their lives.
Some might say we can learn from books. But it can’t compare to the joy of watching plants grow. It brings a new way to look at the world. You’ll value 79 on your plate. This may be why I’m so happy to hear that labor education will be required. Students will have a chance to learn basic skills like cooking. Trust me. These 80 skills will help you.
71.A.when B.until C.although D.since
72.A.breakfast B.lunch C.dinner D.fun
73.A.buy B.take C.require D.mix
74.A.pointed out B.worked out C.found out D.turned out
75.A.difficult B.hard C.different D.ugly
76.A.ordering B.eating C.growing D.selling
77.A.on B.around C.under D.off
78.A.pleasure B.pain C.practice D.pity
79.A.something B.everything C.somebody D.everybody
80.A.practical B.boring C.meaningless D.strange
This is a story about a storm in Moscow. It happened two and a half years ago. It was my first time to see such a 81 storm.
It was a sunny day in July, and I was at home watching TV. The window was open because the weather was so 82 . Suddenly, I felt a strong wind from outside. I looked out of the window and saw a black sky and trees 83 over because of the strong wind. I tried to 84 the window, but the wind made me fall down. I was afraid that the glass might break. I stood up and tried to close the window again. 85 , I made it.
Then I looked outside. I found that the big tree in front of my house was going to fall to the ground and its 86 had broken off. There was frequent thunder and lightning. I started to 87 all the appliances (电器)as quickly as possible.
After a while, the wind stopped, but it began to hail (下冰雹). After about ten minutes, everything stopped, and the Sun came out again. How 88 the weather is! A few minutes later, the phone began to ring. It was my friend. We asked each other how it was and how we felt after the storm.
In the streets, many trees died because of the 89 . For a few days, people helped clean parks and gardens. Some people’s cars were damaged by trees’ falling on them. The 90 tells me that in the face of natural disasters, human beings are insignificant (微不足道的).We can’t stop them, but we must protect ourselves from them.
81.A.terrible B.lively C.gentle D.common
82.A.cold B.hot C.bad D.foggy
83.A.come B.taken C.blown D.run
84.A.break B.brush C.choose D.close
85.A.Luckily B.Recently C.Loudly D.Probably
86.A.patterns B.branches C.tools D.signs
87.A.switch off B.turn on C.turn down D.pick up
88.A.hard B.popular C.colorful D.strange
89.A.trick B.accident C.storm D.habit
90.A.expression B.experience C.challenge D.exchange
In your dreams, you may clearly see or hear people and things. But can you ever remember smells from your 91
A study published in 1896 looked at different sensory (感官的) experiences in dreams, according to The Independent. It found visual (视觉的) experience mainly 92 one’s dreams. It takes up about 85 percent, 93 auditory (听觉的) experience makes up 69 percent, and smell only 7 percent.
But why Scientists at the University of Illinois, in the US, may have some answers.
In our brains, a special part called the cerebral cortex (大脑皮层) is linked to feelings. Two-thirds of the cerebral cortex is for vision. 94 , vision appears often in our dreams. Hearing is 95 tied to language, and language is processed (处理) entirely in the cerebral cortex.
Smell, however, has 96 to do with the cerebral cortex. It connects (连接) directly to the memory and emotional systems. That is why a smell can 97 a memory.
Another possibility is that perhaps smell is not easily affected by our imaginations. For example, close your eyes and 98 your favorite dish. What do you get It is 99 to think about what it looks like. But it is not as easy to imagine its smell.
Smell is a direct measurement of the chemicals in the air. There is less imagination involved (涉及) in smell. 100 , smell might be less influenced by the brain activity in dreams.
It is similar to taste and touch. That is why you don’t often have the experience of taste and touch in your dreams.
91.A.dreams B.rooms C.clothes D.dishes
92.A.realizes B.breaks C.collects D.controls
93.A.until B.whether C.because D.while
94.A.But B.As C.So D.Nor
95.A.closely B.heavily C.quickly D.easily
96.A.much B.little C.everything D.something
97.A.bring in B.bring down C.bring to D.bring back
98.A.imagine B.touch C.smell D.cook
99.A.surprising B.fun C.boring D.easy
100.A.Therefore B.Because C.Though D.However
Many people go to school for an education. 101 learn languages, history, geography, physics, chemistry and maths. Others go to school to learn a skill so that they can 102 a living. School education is very important and useful. Yet no one can learn everything from school. A teacher, no matter how much he 103 , can not teach his students everything they want to know. The teacher’s job is to show his students how to read and how to 104 . So much more is to be learned 105 school by the students themselves.
It is always more important to know how to study by 106 than to memorize(熟记) some facts or formula(公式) . It is actually quite easy to learn a 107 fact in history or a formula in mathematics. But it is very difficult to use a formula in 108 out a maths problem. Great scientists, such as Einstein, Newton and Galileo, didn’t learn many things from school. But they were all so 109 that they invented so many things for mankind.
The reason for their success is that they knew how to study. They read books that were not 110 at school. They worked hard all their lives, wasting not a single moment. They would ask many questions as they read and they did thousands of experiments.
101.A.Teachers B.They C.He D.Parents
102.A.make B.do C.have D.get
103.A.teaches B.knows C.learns D.practises
104.A.sing B.play C.think D.work
105.A.from B.in C.within D.outside
106.A.heart B.students C.us D.oneself
107.A.real B.true C.certain D.great
108.A.setting B.working C.making D.doing
109.A.famous B.popular C.successful D.modest
110.A.kept B.teached C.expressed D.taught
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
There are many rules for us to 111 to be better people and live better. But is there one that can be used throughout our whole lives Confucius (孔子) taught us a life 112 : considering others before acting (己所不欲,勿施于人).
This line means that if you don’t want others to do something to you, don’t do it to them. Put simply, don’t do 113 to people that even you yourself can’t stand. It 114 us to consider others’ feelings and feel for others, which will help us all 115 well with each other. Confucius asked his students to follow and practice this rule their whole lives.
This rule can be used in daily life. For example, if you don’t want others to talk about you behind your back, don’t talk about others behind theirs. Another 116 is how to get along in group work. 117 you are a leader who is 118 for distributing (分配) tasks. Instead of telling the group members what to do, you should consider their feelings and what they are good at to make the best decisions.
China has been practicing this rule. President Xi Jinping quoted (引用) this line many times in his 119 . He said China would respect other countries in cultural exchanges and always want a world in 120 .
111.A.break B.make C.follow D.hear
112.A.class B.lesson C.lecture D.knowledge
113.A.anything B.nothing C.everything D.something
114.A.encourages B.suggests C.allows D.refuses
115.A.get on B.get up C.get to D.get down
116.A.story B.excuse C.reason D.example
117.A.Imagine B.Believe C.Think D.Expect
118.A.thoughtful B.happy C.responsible D.interested
119.A.books B.visits C.ideas D.speeches
120.A.war B.love C.peace D.fight
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能够填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。
Molai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near some wetlands which became his second home. He learned the value and beauty of 121 there from a very young age.
When he was 16, Molai began to notice something 122 happening around his home. A flood had hit the area earlier that year and the 123 it caused had driven away a number of birds. 124 , the number of snakes had declined as well. He 125 that it was because there weren’t enough trees to protect them from the 126 . The solution, of course, was to plant trees so the animals could seek 127 during the daytime. He turned to the forest department for help, but was told that nothing would grow there. However, Molai went looking on his own and 128 a nearby island where he began to plant trees.
Watering young plants in the dry season was tough for the boy. Molai built at the 129 of each sapling(幼树) a bamboo platform, where he placed earthen pots with small holes to 130 rainwater. The water would then drip on the plants below.
Molai continued to plant trees for the next 37 years. His efforts have resulted in 1360 acres of naturally-grown land that has become home to many plants and animals.
121.A.nature B.youth C.culture D.knowledge
122.A.precious B.interesting C.unfortunate D.awkward
123.A.waste B.pressure C.pain D.damage
124.A.Besides B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise
125.A.agreed B.realized C.remembered D.predicted
126.A.noise B.heat C.disease D.dust
127.A.directions B.partners C.help D.shelter
128.A.rebuilt B.discovered C.left D.managed
129.A.back B.top C.foot D.side
130.A.cool down B.keep off C.take D.collect
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项。
You’re at your new school. It’s lunch time, but you don’t have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table, but you’re not sure if they’re friendly. What do you do Natalie’s 131 of solving the problem was to create an app. She knows what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to 132 a new table at lunch every day. If she sat by herself, she felt 133 . But if she asked to join someone and was 134 , she felt embarrassed(尴尬的). She created a lunch-planning app to help students like her find people to have lunch with.
The app—called Sit with Us—is 135 . If a student is having lunch, he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and 136 that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to meet. This allows students to make 137 online instead of face-to-face. This is the reason why it works so well: It 138 the risk of being refused, and the embarrassment that goes along with it.
Natalie is happy to see that people are replying to her app actively— 139 those who suffer from bullying(遭受欺凌). Soon after she made her app available to the public, she won a prize for it. She also appeared in many news stories.
Natalie was even asked to speak at a university. In her talk, Natalie wanted people to know that you don’t have to do something 140 to change lives. Sometimes, a small thing—like having a friend to enjoy lunch with—can make all the difference.
131.A.habit B.course C.method D.question
132.A.search for B.fix up C.give out D.get away from
133.A.stressed B.nervous C.lonely D.pleasant
134.A.called B.refused C.discussed D.believed
135.A.cheap B.simple C.private D.noisy
136.A.miss B.make C.send D.accept
137.A.plans B.trouble C.reports D.dinner
138.A.increases B.avoids C.adds D.takes
139.A.probably B.exactly C.especially D.mainly
140.A.big B.new C.similar D.enjoyable
“When you start to talk about responsibility(责任), I thought of a time in my life when I didn’t want to accept(承担) responsibility for anything,” Elena said. “It was one of the most 141 times of my life. I don’t know 142 , but I just felt like I had no control over anything. Part of the problem was that I was feeling very unsure of myself. ”
“I started going around with a group of children who were always in 143 . I guess all of us were unsure, but nobody talked about it. Some of the children were taking drugs(毒品), so I had to prove (证明) how cool I was and 144 them too. I started staying out late, not doing my homework, and 145 my parents a lot. And if they tried to talk with me about what was wrong, I’d tell them they didn’t understand me. 146 I didn’t feel that the children I stayed with understood me, either. Most of them just listened to music all the time and didn’t talk much.”
“I was really going downhill until an old friend visited me from Toronto—we were the best friends, but she moved away two years ago. We could talk about 147 . She really understood me and looked at me and said, ‘Elena, what is wrong with you You’ve changed so much, and I don’t like that!’ She really felt worried about me. And she 148 to help me out. From then on, I began to know I must 149 responsibility for my life. That group of children decided what I should do, but I know they didn’t really care about me 150 .”
141.A.unhappy B.unusual C.important
142.A.how B.why C.that
143.A.danger B.trouble C.love
144.A.played B.made C.enjoyed
145.A.talked with B.communicated with C.argued with
146.A.So B.But C.Or
147.A.anything B.something C.some things
148.A.got in the way B.was on the way C.went out of her way
149.A.accept B.finish C.forget
150.A.anymore B.after all C.at all
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Mike was reading in the garden when his mother came. She pointed to something and asked Mike what it was. Mike felt quite 151 , but he told her it was a sparrow (麻雀) and got back into reading.
Several minutes later, his mother pointed to the same sparrow and asked the same question again. Mike got a little angry but 152 answered her question. After a little while, his mother did the same thing once more. This time Mike could not 153 his anger. He shouted at her for 154 him again and again.
The old lady silently 155 an old diary, turned to a page and showed it to Mike. Though a little impatient, Mike began to read it.“Today, I was watering the flowers in the garden when little Mike pointed to a 156 on the grass and asked me what it was. I 157 at him, said it was a sparrow and kissed him. After a while Mike asked me again and I did the same. Pointing to the same sparrow, little Mike asked me what it was twenty times and I 158 answering his question and kissing him every time.”
Something gently touched Mike’s 159 . His face turned red with 160 for being so impatient to his mother and he hugged (拥抱) her tight.
Your parents have given you many things in their lifetime, but you may not realize that until they are gone.
151.A.angry B.lonely C.surprised D.happy
152.A.still B.always C.already D.never
153.A.show B.leave C.open D.control
154.A.refusing B.supporting C.disturbing D.requiring
155.A.set out B.took out C.put out D.look out
156.A.fox B.frog C.fish D.bird
157.A.threw B.smiled C.shouted D.cried
158.A.put on B.kept on C.tried on D.held on
159.A.face B.mouth C.heart D.nose
160.A.shame B.fear C.happiness D.worry
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It is not always easy to discover yourself. From a young age, I had a strong sense of who I would become—but an accident 161 everything.
To me, skating was more important than anything else in the world. Nothing else filled my heart with so much joy. I spent 24 hours a week 162 my skills. I had no social life or interests other than skating. But I was rewarded with first place medals in nearly every 163 .
Unfortunately, during one competition, I fell and was 164 hurt. The doctor told me that I couldn’t skate anymore. The pain in my back was hard to bear and even basic daily tasks became 165 .
My passion (激情) had been 166 . I lost heart and had no idea what I would become. After eight months of suffering, something had to change. 167 sitting around and wasting my days, I began to work with local community service projects. By volunteering as a swimming teacher and summer reading assistant (助教) for kids, I got a(n) 168 of who I wanted to become. After a few months, I found a new interest. Little by little, I stepped out of the shadow and rebuilt my 169 .
Sometimes, challenges in life will get in our way. We can choose to stay behind or try to get past these challenges. My accident was a challenge that 170 to stop me from reaching success. Today, I’m a very confident and optimistic (乐观的) person.
161.A.saved B.discovered C.solved D.changed
162.A.challenging B.developing C.growing D.playing
163.A.competition B.mistake C.detail D.exam
164.A.hardly B.quickly C.badly D.nearly
165.A.necessary B.important C.difficult D.possible
166.A.given up B.taken away C.turned on D.put up
167.A.Instead of B.Since C.Even though D.Although
168.A.skill B.road C.idea D.time
169.A.accident B.confidence C.health D.happiness
170.A.won B.happened C.failed D.worried
I had planned to go to Rome with my mom back in 2012. However, life had different 171 , because two days before our trip, I fell ill. I had to stay in hospital for a week.
Although I was unhappy I had 172 my trip, it wasn’t the end of the world since I was fine and everything seemed okay... until my mom 173 a cough. A cough later became a serious cancer.
My mom spent the 174 months of her life in hospital, trying her best to fight a terrible disease so that she wouldn’t let her family down, even if it was a losing battle.
After she 175 , I booked a trip to Rome. Sure, it wasn’t the trip I had hoped for. But, I knew that as her daughter, it was my 176 to live enough for the both of us. I wanted my mom to live on through me. In 177 , I spent two weeks doing all the things my mom and I had wanted to do. And that’s when it 178 me. Maybe she wasn’t physically there, but I thought of her and felt her presence (存在) every minute of every day.
Life is about making 179 with the people we love, with people that never really leave us since they are always 180 our lives in many ways.
171.A.plans B.roads C.maps D.lessons
172.A.booked B.enjoyed C.missed D.escaped
173.A.developed B.found C.treated D.collected
174.A.final B.best C.favorite D.perfect
175.A.got over B.went up C.fell over D.passed away
176.A.dream B.secret C.hobby D.job
177.A.Paris B.Rome C.London D.Berlin
178.A.caught B.hit C.beat D.woke
179.A.wonders B.futures C.memories D.gifts
180.A.influencing B.teaching C.helping D.saving
In times of distress(悲伤), a friend would always suggest going for a walk. “Are you troubled by your work Take a 181 around the neighborhood.” 182 like this are often made with nothing but the best of intentions, but they used to make me 183 as much as being told to drink more water. I did not understand how these things were going to help.
Three years ago, I hit a low point. Once I saw a pair of empty eyes looking at me through the mirror, I knew I was at my breaking point(极限). So, I took the advice. I went for a walk—with the 184 that it would somehow change my life.
I embraced(拥抱)the fresh air everyone seemed to be talking about. But I was just as sad as I was before. I went on a walk every single day for more than a month. Some days I could hardly make it outside, but I 185 to push through. I took a picture every time I went. I think I was trying to make an effort.
One day, the 186 thing happened. I found myself smiling. I realized I had 187 waited all morning to go on this walk. What I once hated had become the best part of my day. I found myself 188 to be outside. I just danced along the trails(小路), stopped to look at the beautiful blue skies and listened to music.
I’m glad I took pictures because there was a noticeable difference in my face. I slowly started to look less tired. I don’t know why I 189 to go on that walk for so long. I guess I didn’t want to believe that something small and seemingly meaningless could actually 190 my physical and mental health.
If you’re having a bad day, a bad month, a bad year or even a bad life, you should try going for a walk. Sometimes, all we need to do is try.
181.A.look B.walk C.talk D.rest
182.A.orders B.complaints C.conversations D.suggestions
183.A.angry B.happy C.surprised D.lucky
184.A.decision B.ambition C.opinion D.hope
185.A.told B.managed C.ordered D.supported
186.A.unthinkable B.unhelpful C.unhappy D.uncertain
187.A.secretly B.strictly C.comfortably D.patiently
188.A.unwilling B.upset C.nervous D.eager
189.A.refused B.accepted C.decided D.demanded
190.A.leave an impression on B.make a difference to C.do harm to D.cause damage to
Today in China, many families have only one child. Gradually some of them get used to 191 their parents and family members, as a result, they lack the ability to face their lives by themselves.
There are some ways to help children to be 192 . First, the child should have a chance to see the world around him to understand that there are 193 people and competitions in their lives, and learn to find his right position in the society. Second, it is impossible to ask a child not to depend on parents at once. The children need 194 from their families. Without any help, the child may lose his faith. Thirdly, parents can help their children make their own decisions. A child should be praised when he is successful or encouraged when he fails.
To be independent is good for the children, 195 no parents can go with their children for the whole life. Only an independent person can live and enjoy a full and meaningful life.
191.A.living on B.calling on C.depending on D.turning on
192.A.happy B.polite C.friendly D.independent
193.A.different B.kind C.bad D.busy
194.A.hope B.help C.love D.money
195.A.so B.though C.because D.but
The forest plays an important role on the earth. Trees make up the forest and 196 oxygen. As we all know, we can’t live 197 oxygen. Trees are the source of creations to survive (生存) on the earth. The forest 198 animals a comfortable and warm home. It can not only provide us oxygen but also keep us from being polluted.
But a lot of people can’t realize (意识到) the 199 of forest. They cut as many trees as they can for more money for their own. 200 we go on cutting down them, the wild animals will lose their homes and the weather will become 201 . Our environment will get worse and worse.
It’s time for us to do 202 to save forests for our beautiful life. Please protect our homes from now on. Let’s take 203 . We should stop cutting too many trees and stop using wooden things, 204 wooden chopsticks. At the same time, we should plant more trees and produce a beautiful forest home. Only 205 this way can we live a comfortable life in the future.
196.A.discover B.produce C.destroy
197.A.besides B.with C.without
198.A.offers B.builds C.develops
199.A.price B.number C.importance
200.A.Although B.If C.So
201.A.weak B.quiet C.terrible
202.A.something B.anything C.nothing
203.A.chances B.advice C.action
204.A.according to B.such as C.as long as
205.A.by B.at C.in
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题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 C A A B A C D B A A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A D C B C B A D C D
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A C A C D C B A C B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A C D D B A C D B D
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C A C D C B A D C C
题号 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
答案 B A C B A D A A B D
题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
答案 B A C C B D A C C D
题号 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
答案 B C D D B A C D B A
题号 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
答案 A B C D A B A D C B
题号 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
答案 A D D C A B D A D A
题号 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
答案 B A B C D D C B C D
题号 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
答案 C B A A A D A C D C
题号 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130
答案 A C D A B B D B B D
题号 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140
答案 C A C B B D A B C A
题号 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150
答案 A B B C C B A C A C
题号 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
答案 C A D C B D B B C A
题号 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170
答案 D B A C C B A C B C
题号 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
答案 A C A A D D B B C A
题号 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190
答案 B D A D B A D D A B
题号 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200
答案 C D A B C B C A C B
题号 201 202 203 204 205
答案 C A C B C
1.C 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.A
11.A 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.D 21.A 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D
26.C 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.B 31.A 32.C 33.D 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.C 38.D 39.B 40.D
41.C 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.C 50.C
51.B 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.A 56.D 57.A 58.A 59.B 60.D
61.B 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.B 66.D 67.A 68.C 69.C 70.D
71.B 72.C 73.D 74.D 75.B 76.A 77.C 78.D 79.B 80.A
81.A 82.B 83.C 84.D 85.A 86.B 87.A 88.D 89.C 90.B
91.A 92.D 93.D 94.C 95.A 96.B 97.D 98.A 99.D 100.A
101.B 102.A 103.B 104.C 105.D 106.D 107.C 108.B 109.C 110.D
111.C 112.B 113.A 114.A 115.A 116.D 117.A 118.C 119.D 120.C
121.A 122.C 123.D 124.A 125.B 126.B 127.D 128.B 129.B 130.D
131.C 132.A 133.C 134.B 135.B 136.D 137.A 138.B 139.C 140.A
141.A 142.B 143.B 144.C 145.C 146.B 147.A 148.C 149.A 150.C
151.C 152.A 153.D 154.C 155.B 156.D 157.B 158.B 159.C 160.A
161.D 162.B 163.A 164.C 165.C 166.B 167.A 168.C 169.B 170.C
171.A 172.C 173.A 174.A 175.D 176.D 177.B 178.B 179.C 180.A
181.B 182.D 183.A 184.D 185.B 186.A 187.D 188.D 189.A 190.B
191.C 192.D 193.A 194.B 195.C
196.B 197.C 198.A 199.C 200.B 201.C 202.A 203.C 204.B 205.C
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