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1、中考沖刺完形閱讀組合訓練Group 1、完型填空閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,從每小題所給的A、日C D四個選項中選出最佳選項。No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own11.I learned this lesson from an experience many years ago. I took the head12job at aschool in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small schoolIt was a tradition for the school

2、 team had no coach, and they didn because I knew we were going to win,with a weak football program.s old team to play agali3st theteam at the end of spring practice. The oldt believe I had got int even practice1to the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited15 to my disappointment we wer

3、e beaten. I couldn such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I came to realize that my team 16 not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were depending on me. I had to change my 17 about their ability and potential *I started doing anything I could to help them build a little pride . Most impo

4、rtant, I began to treat them like winners.That summer, When the other teams enjoyed 18 holidays , we met every day and practised passing and kicking the football.Six months 19 suffering our defeat* on the spring practice field, we won our first game and our second, and continued to improve. Finally,

5、 we faced the number 20 team in the state. I felt that it would be a victory* for us 21 we lost the game. But that wasn' t what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me one of thegreatest thrills* of my life!From the experience I learnt a lot about 22 the attitude of the leader

6、 can affect the members of a team. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and encouraged them. I helped them to see themselves 23, and theybuilt themselves into 24.Winners are made, not 25.11. A. luckB. testsC. effortsD. nature12. A. cookingB. reportingC. coachingD. playing13. A. successfulB.

7、 excellentC. strongD. new14. A. cheer forB. prepare forC. help withD. finish with15. A. andB. butC. yetD. or16. A. mightB. mustC shouldD.need17. A. choiceB. decisionC. attitudeD. attention18. A. ourB. hisC. herD. their19. A. beforeB. afterC. duringD. from20. A.oneB. twoC. threeD. four21. A. even ifB

8、. because ofC. so thatD. as if22. A. whatB. howC. whenD. where23. A. honestlyB. difficultlyC. calmlyD. differently24. A. leadersB. partnersC. winnersD. learners25. A. creativeB. naturalC. willingD. born一、閱讀理解Passage 1While many young people were enjoying the summer vacation,Zach Bonner was working h

9、is hardest. Zach startedwalking from Valrico, Florida, his hometown, on Christmas, 2009. He reached Los Angeles nine months later in September, 2010. He covered a total of 2, 478 miles and raised $120, 000 for kids in need. Along the way,Zach attended school online. His mother, brother and sister to

10、ok turns to walk or drive together with him.Although he is very young, Zach has a long history of helping others. When a terrible storm hit town in 2004, Zach, when six, pulled a wagon( 小推車)through his community and collected food for people in need.He has raised $400 , 000 for his Little Red WagonF

11、oundation since then. It gives money to projects which help homeless children. In 2007, Zach began walking to support a children's charity( 慈善組織)in Tampa, Florida. He finished his journey 23 days later, 280 miles away in Tallahassee. Then in the summer of 2009, he trekked about 670 miles from At

12、lanta to Washington, D. C., in just two months.“As long as there are homeless kids, I will never stop walking for them. " Zach says.()1. What did Zach do during the summer vacation in 2010?A. He stayed at home to look after his family.B. He travelled to his hometown with his family.C. He joined

13、 in a school activity with other kids.D. He walked to collect money for kids in need.E. )2. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that ZachA. began to help people at a very early ageB. made money to pay for his educationC. enjoyed playing around in his communityD. worked very hard for his family()3. At what

14、 age did Zach start walking to support a Tampa children's charity?A. At six.B. At nine.C. At eleven.D. At twelve.()4. The underlined word“trekked in Paragraph 3 probably means ":.A.延伸B. 挖掘C.跋涉D.飛行()5. Which of the following best describes Zach?A. Friendly and shy. B. Silly but lovely.C. Kin

15、d and helpful. D. Clever but lazy.Passage 2 From Nobody to SomebodyBrian was a funny student. He loved watching comedies(喜居 Qbest and hoped to become a comedy actor oneday.When he heard about the talent show to be held at his school, Brian decided to take part in. He had never acted on stage( 舞臺)bef

16、ore, and he was very excited. But some students laughed at him."You are not funnybut silly , “ Ken, one of his classmates, said to his face." No one will like what you do , “ another boyalso said to him, loudly.Brian couldn't understand why they were so unkind to him. For a moment, he

17、thought about giving up the show. But he remembered how much his friends liked his jokes, and also his teachers said he was very funny. So he decided to prepare for the show.Brian did a great job at the talent show. Everyone loved his performance, and he won the first prize!His teachers and friends

18、were proud of him. Even so, Ken told Brian that he was not funny, and that he would never be successful. Brian didn't understand why Ken said so, but he realized that it had nothing to do with him. He confidently continued to work towards his goal.As the years went on, Brian met more people like

19、 Ken."You'll do a terrible job , " they said to him.Luckily, most people encouraged him and some helped him to become even funnier. He got a lot of opportunities to perform in movies. He was even invited to appear on television. His fans thanked him because his comedies made them feel

20、good when they were unhappy.Now Brian is a big comedy star! He is doing what he loves best. He never feels stressed like those unkind people, and he laughs all day long!()1. What did Brian love best when he was a student?A. Going to school. B. Helping classmates.C. Watching comedies. D. Meeting new

21、friends.()2. Brian decided to prepare for the show because A. his friends liked his jokesB. he was invited by a TV stationC. he wasn't busy acting in moviesD. Ken was expecting his performanceE. )3. After winning the first prize, Brian A. began to understand KenB. became a teacher of actingC. en

22、couraged others to join himD. continued to work towards his goalE. )4. Brian's fans thanked him because his comedies brought them A. success B. happiness C. luck D. pridePassage 3We have heard about people who have special memories. Recently there has been a report about a woman from Australia w

23、ho can remember almost every detail(細節(jié) ) of all the events in her daily life.Rebecca Sharrock, 25, is one of just 80 people worldwide who have been indentified( 確定 ) as having Highly Superior AutobiographicalMemory (HSAM, 超級自傳體記憶癥). It means she can remember every small event whichmost people would

24、forget within( 在以內(nèi) )days as if it had happened just minutes ago.“ I remember my mum putting me in the driver's seat ofa carand takinga picture of me when I was 12 days old , ” she said. “That's my earliest memory. I remember every day since then. I can't tell all the dates exactly becaus

25、e I was too young to understand calendars, but I remember what I did that very day, what the weather was like and so on. ”Rebecca can also re - experience taste. If she's eating something that she doesn't like, she thinks aboutBlack Forest cake, her favorite food, and the memory will be so s

26、trong that she can nearly“ taste” it.However, sometimes her memories prove( 證明 ) to be painful. Because they're not just events that she remembers. “WhenI relive( 再體驗 ) memories, the feelings return, too , ” Rebecca said. “ For example, I remember falling over when I was three at my grandparents

27、' house and hurting my left knee. Talking about it now, I feel painful in myleftknee.”“At night, I have to sleep with the radio/recorder and a soft light on, ” she added. “ If it's too dark orquiet, my mind would be filled with all these memories and I can't sleep. ”()1. Which is NOT TRU

28、E about Rebecca?A. She has special memories.B. She is from Australia.C. She is 25 years old.D. She can remember every detail of all the events.E. )2. What happened to Rebecca on the day when she was 3 years old?A. She was identified as having HSAM.B. Her mother put her in a car and took a picture of

29、 her.C. She started to understand calendars.D. She hurt her left knee at her grandparents'.E. )3. Whenever she is reliving her memories, A. she is happyB. she experiences the feelings againC. she feels pain in her kneesD. she can taste her favorite foodE. )4. What is the result of having HSAM?A.

30、 She can remember every event in her daily life.B. She can re - experience taste.C. She can relive feelings.D. All the above.()5. From the passage, we can infer(推斷 )that A. HSAM can do her good, but it also brings her painB. she feels painful if she recalls her experiencesC. she can fall asleep whil

31、e she is re- experiencing memoriesD. HSAM can greatly improve her living conditionsPassage 4This year the US will honour( 紀念 ) one of the country's most famous writers Mark Twain(1835-1910). Most readers know that his real name was Samuel Longhorne Clemens, but how many know where the pen name“

32、MarkTwain ” came from?The answer shows Clemens' colourful early life before he became a writer. “ Mark Twain ” was the cry shouted on a ship when the ship entered a part of a river that was two fathoms(6 feet)deep.“ Twain” is an old - fashioned way of saying " two” . Twain trained as a ship

33、 pilot on the Mississippi river for two years, a time that he wrote about in the humorous Life on the Mississippi (1883).The famous river would become an important theme in many of his workswho could forget the journey ofHuck and Jim along it in his most famous book,The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin

34、n (1884)?With little education, he had to teach himself how to write stories. Whenever possible, he would go to public libraries. There he spent much time reading and thinking, which greatly helped him with his writing.On the other hand, his life experiences gave him wonderful material to write abou

35、t and attract readers.Twain wrote in a style that has been called“l(fā)ocal colour be cause it shows great knowledge of local people andtheir customs.This gift is very clear in the two books for which Twain is still celebrated today: The Adventures ofTom Sawyer(1876) and its follow - up The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which many people call“The GreatAmerican Novel ".The most amazing invention in the book is the voice of Huck himself. Huck did not enjoy schooling. It shows in the way he uses language, in a spoken style. Only a master like

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