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【中考模擬真題專項(xiàng)特訓(xùn)】完形填空-中考英語

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

(2025?山西朔州?模擬預(yù)測)Noahfirstexperiencedvolunteeringattheageof7.Atthetime,he

helpedwiththesoccerprogramathissummercampandwashighlypraisedforhiswork."IrealizedIcould

makea1,evenasakid,“saidNoah.

Atanothersummercamp,Noahhelpedkidswiththeirartprojects.Hewasalsopartofagroupto

beautifyschoolsandparkswithpainting.Hedidallthis2heturned14.

WhenNoahwasaskedabouthisfavoritepartofvolunteering,heanswered,“Ilovethe3,

hugsandthank-yousfromothers.^^

Sinceheturned14,Noahhastakenonmanyothervolunteerprojects.Whenheseessomeoneinneed,

he4ahand.

OnceNoahlearnedaboutkidswhoneededmealsonweekendswhentheydidn'thaveschoollunches.

Hethen5joinedagroupthatsenthotmealstobothkidsandtheircaretakers."WhenIfoundout

thatIcouldactuallydoiteverySaturday,saidNoah,"itbecameathingI6eachweek.^^

Duringthepastyear,Noahhelpedprimaryschoolstudentswiththeirreading.Recently,hehasbegun

helpingthe7peoplewithothervolunteers."WesendbirthdaycakestoexplainedNoah,everyone

over89yearsoldduringtheirbirthdaymonth,andhelpthemwithshopping,explainedNoah.

“Itisso8todovolunteerwork/saidNoah.Hisloveforvolunteeringwillneverstop.

1.A.differenceB.choiceC.promise

2.A.ifB.beforeC.because

3.A.habitsB.mindsC.smiles

4.A.holdsB.offersC.raises

5.A.activelyB.quietlyC.difficultly

6.A.ranoutofB.cameupwithC.lookedforwardto

7.A.oldB.sickC.poor

8.A.busyB.strictC.meaningful

(2025?北京順義?二模)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)

選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

AsGoodasCinderella

“Howdidtryouts(選拔賽)go,Emily?^^Momaskedafterschool.

“Terrible,“Isaid.tuDaisygotCinderella'spart!,,

“Whatpartdidyouget?”Momasked.

“None,“Isaidsoftly.Irantomyroomandstarted9inmysketchbook.Drawingalways

makesmefeelbetter.

Thenextday,Daisywashappy.Butwhenthelastbellrang,hermoods10."I'mnervous,

Emily,“shesaid.4tWillyoucometorehearsal(日F演)?”

Iwantedtosayno.ThenIrealizedIcouldn,tleaveyet.Myparentshadsignedmeupforthe11

busbecauseIthoughtI'dbeintheplay."Allright,“Isaid."Butonlytoday.^^

Inthehall,Ms.Carsonpulledacardboardcastleontothemiddleofthestage.Itwasbrownwithsmall

windowsanddoors.Isatinthethirdrow,12Iwereinmyroomdrawing.

Afterrehearsing,Ms.Carsonsaid,"Thanks,everyone.We'llgothroughtheresttomorrow.

“Whenwillwegettherealsets?”Daisypointedtothecardboardcastle.

“Thesearetherealsets,"Ms.Carsonsaid."Wedon'thaveanartteacherthisyear.Sothafsthebest

wecoulddo.”

DaisyandIwalkedoutside.Ithoughtmaybethere5ssomethingIcoulddo.

Ispentthateveningdrawing.Inthemorning,Istuckmysketchbookintomybackpackandrantothe

bus.

Thedaydraggedon.13,thelastbellrang.IrushedtoMs.Carson'soffice.Aftershesawmy

ideas,shetalkedtosomeotherteachers.Theylikedmyideas,too.

Overthenextweeks,acornerofthelunchroomwasfilledwithcardboardand14.Andlotsof

kidswerepainting.

Openingnightarrived.Whenthecurtainrose,everyonesawamagicallandwithrollinghills,afancy

carriage,andaglitteringcastle.DaisywasawonderfulCinderella,andeveryoneclappedwhentheplaywas

over.

ThenMs.Carsoncalledmeuptothestage.Shesaid,"I'dliketothankthemanystudentswhopainted

thesets.AndaspecialthankstoEmily,who15them.Hereffortandtalentmadetonightextra

special.^^

Everyoneclapped.Forme!Ididgeta16intheplayafterall.Anditwasjustasgoodas

beingCinderella.

9.A.writingB.drawingC.copyingD.marking

10.A.liftedB.softenedC.changedD.brightened

11.A.lateB.crowdedC.fastD.expensive

12.A.knowingB.realizingC.insistingD.wishing

13.A.FinallyB.NaturallyC.ImmediatelyD.Unfortunately

14.A.snacksB.cookersC.paintsD.posters

15.A.showedB.boughtC.designedD.chose

16.A.friendB.giftC.lessonD.part

(2025?北京海淀?二模)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)

選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

Onastormyevening,Thomaswaswalkinghomefromschoolaloneasusual.Thestrongwindwas

blowing.Hisheartseemedespecially17withhisbackpackfullofunsharedjokesanduneaten

cookiehalves.Suddenly,heheardaweakmeowfromtheoverflowingtrashcansoutsideMrs.Rosen's

house.

Kneelingdownbesidethetrashcans,hesawasmallgraycatwhosefootwasbleeding.Thomastook

thecookiesfromhisbag.Hishands,usuallyclumsy(笨拙的)duringgames,moved18towardsthe

shakingcat.Sensingnodanger,thecatatethecookiesquicklyandmeowedagain.Unabletofindanyhelp

inthestorm,Thomasheldthecat,19itunderhisraincoatandtookithome.

Thatnight,Thomasfacedhisfirstchallenge-thecatneededmorethanBand-Aidsandmilk.At10:17

p.m.,hetyped“catemergency^^onthephoneand20John,aclassmatewhoseanimalrescue(救助)

projecthesecretlyadmired.Tohissurprise,Johnquicklyreplied,atOnmyway!Bringcatfbod!”Thosesix

wordslitupThomas'sdarkbedroomlikethebrightsunshine.

ThenextsevendaystotallychangedThomas*slonelyroutine.Mr.Miller,theownerofthepetstore,

taughthimtopreparecatfood.Johnbecameadailyvisitor.HistalkfilledThomas'sonce-silentafternoons

asthey21namesforthecat,whowasfinallynamedWhiskers.EvenMr.Evans,wholivednext

doorandalwaysansweredcoldlytoThomas'sgreeting,startedsharingfishcansandstoriesofhisoldcat.

ThankstoThomas'snursing,Whiskersgotwellcompletely.OnasunnymorningwhenThomaswas

playingwithWhiskershappilyonthefloor,threeunexpectedguestscamewith22-Johnwithflea

medicine,LilywithahandmadecatbedandSarahwithaball.Theytalkedandjoked,enjoyingapleasant

morning.Their23mixedwithWhiskers5spurrs.Thomasfoundthatbeingaroundpeopledidn't

scarehimasmuchanymore.

Theplaygroundstillbuzzedtooloud,andgroupprojectsstillmadehimnervous,butnowwhen

Thomaswalkedhome,JohnwasoftenwithhimtocheckonWhiskers.Inlearningtospeakacafslanguage,

Thomashadaccidentally24hishearttotranslateotherhumanvoicestoo-notasfears,butas

possibilitieswaitingtobeanswered.

17.A.heavyB.coolC.quietD.strange

18.A.proudlyB.carefullyC.politelyD.seriously

19.A.trainedB.cleanedC.hidD.threw

20.A.greetedB.followedC.thankedD,messaged

21.A.discussedB.borrowedC.broughtD.kept

22.A.gamesB.ideasC.giftsD.rules

23.A.progressB.laughterC.stressD.fear

24.A.brokeB.savedC.closedD.taught

(2025-山西朔州?模擬預(yù)測)WhenIwasateenager,Ididasix-weeksummerlearningprogramata

college.Ithelpedkidsgetatasteofwhatcollegeislike.Lifethereseemsalittleboring.Oneafternoon,

25myfriendClaudeandIfoundanoldbasketball,wewerereallyexcited.Wewenttothe26for

agameofone-on-one.

Atthetime,Claudewastallerthanme.Hewasalsobetteratbasketball.SoIfellbehindfast.Idrove

hardtothebasket,butmissedit!Theballbouncedofftherim(從籃筐彈回).JustasI27andwas

abouttocatchit,Isawanelbow(肘部)abovemyface.

AsClaudecaughttheball,hiselbowcamedown28,rightintomyeye.Isawstarseverywhere.

Claudekeptsaying“sorry“overandover.Ifeltvery29,butIstilllaughed.

Ispentthenextfewdayswalkingaroundwithablackeye,butitwasworthit.ClaudeandIarestill

thebestfriendsuptonow.Overtheyears,IgotalaughwheneverItoldthestoryand30about

Claude'selbowsofdeath.

Inourlife,weallgetanelbowtotheeyesometimes.Thingssometimeswork31us.Ourups

becomedowns.Whenthishappens,ifsbesttofaceitwith32andforgiveness(原諒).Inthisway,

youcanturnyourpaintojoyandyoucanlearnandgrow.

25.A.ifB.whenC.though

26.A.classroomB.playgroundC.library

27.A.takeoffB.felldownC.jumpedup

28.A.carefullyB.heavilyC.clearly

29.A.painfulB.naturalC.simple

30.A.jokedB.caredC.asked

31.A.againstB.throughC.behind

32.A.purposeB.interestC.laughter

(2025?山東濰坊?二模)閱讀下面語篇,從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白

處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Haveyoueverseendronesinthesky?Whatcantheybeusedfor?Cantheyonlybeusedfortaking

fantasticphotos?Canasmallgroupofdronesmakerailways33andatthesametime,helprailway

companiessavemoney?Thatisthe34ofapplyingtoday's"eyesinthesky"technologytomakesure

thatrailwaysaresafefortrains.

Drones35usedtocheckpowerlinesalready.Theycoulddothesamethingtocheckrailway

linesandotherimportantthings36thecorrectpositionoftherailwayandturningpoints.The37

theycanbechecked,themorerailwaysafety,reliability(可靠14)andon-timeperformance(準(zhǔn)點(diǎn)率)willbe

improved.Operationswouldbemoreefficient(有效的)and38wouldbecut.

Thatincludeshugesavingsandbetterprotectionofrailwayworkers9safety.ItissaidthatEuropean

railways39spendaround20billioneurosayearonthat,becausetheyoftensendworkerstocheck

and40therailwayatnight.Thatcanbedangerousworkwithoutthehelpofdrones.

Byusingthelatesttechnologies,drones41couldprovidehigher-valueservicesforrailways,

exploremistakesintherailwaybeforecausinganysafetyproblems.Toperformthesetasks,dronesdon't

needtobeflyingoverhead.Engineersarenowworkingonanewidea.VerysmalldroneswithAIwilltravel

aheadofthetrainandguideit42drivers.Withtheirabilitytoseeahead,theycouldfindanyproblem,

sothatfast-movingtrainswouldbeabletoreact(反應(yīng))intime.

33.A.cleanB.safeC.livelyD.attractive

34.A.presentB.pastC.momentD.future

35.A.werebeingB.havebeenc.willbeD.canbe

36.A.forexampleB.asforC.suchasD.aswellas

37.A.moreoftenB.moreslowlyC.morequicklyD.moresuddenly

38.A.costsB.pricesc.railwaysD.stations

39.A.onlyB.lonelyc.aloneD.single

40.A.buildB.washc.breakD.repair

41.A.theyB.themselvesc.itD.itself

42.A.forB.withc.withoutD.under

(2025?貴州貴陽?二模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空

白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Inafunclassactivity,Mr.Ligaveeachofusaballoon.Heaskedusto43themupandthen

writeournamesonthem.Itwassocooltohearthesoundofballoonsgettingfullandseeeveryonewriting

theirnameswithcolorfulmarkers.Thenwewereaskedtoputthemintothehall.

Afterthat,Mr.Limixedupalltheballoons,andthe44wasalivewitharainbowofcolors!Then

hetoldusthetask:Findtheballoonwithournameonitinjustfiveminutes.Weallstarted45balloons

allaround.Butitwasdifficult,andfewofuscouldfindourownballoons.

Atthismoment,Mr.Li46ustopickupanyballoonwefoundandgaveittothepersonwhose

namewasonit.47,weallstartedworkingtogether,helpingeachotherfindourballoons.Aswe

gaveballoonsbacktoeachother,thehallturnedintoa48placewithmanylaughs.Andguesswhat?

Injusttwominutes,weallhadourownballoonsback!Suchalittlechangehad49agreatdifference!

Backintotheclassroom,ourteachergaveaspecial50tous.Hesaid,“Theballoonsarelike

happiness.Whenweonlyfocusonourselves,it'shardtofind51.Butwhenwesharehappinesswith

others,itcomesbacktous."Wereallyhadmuchfunandlearnedalotatthesametime.Itwasthebestclass

activityever!We52tohaveanothersuchclassagain!

43.A.cutB.pickC.blow

44.A.skyB.hallC.classroom

45.A.movingB.buyingC.beating

46.A.allowedB.advisedC.challenged

47.A.SadlyB.LuckilyC.Quickly

48.A.happyB.silentC.strange

49.A.madeB.avoidedC.imagined

50.A.reasonB.lessonC.chance

51.A.happinessB.brightnessC.loneliness

52.A.decidedB.refusedC.expected

(2025?湖南常德?二模)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)

中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

TheSpringFestivalGalaisoneofthemost53TVshowsinChina.Itisheldeveryyearduring

theChineseNewYear.Itfeaturesdifferentperformances,suchassongs,dancesandmagicshows.This

year,aspecialrobot54"YoungBot“wasinvitedtoperformonthegala.

Therobotcouldmovelikeahumanand55dancetomusic.Itperformedashortplaywitha

humanactor,whichwasbothfunnyandtouching.Therobot9sabilitytoexpressemotion('情感)madeit

seemalmosthuman.Manypeopleintheaudiencecouldn'tbelievetheir56andkeptasking,C6Isthat

reallyarobot?^^

Oneofthemostinterestingpartsoftheperformancewaswhentherobotinteracted(互動(dòng))with

childrenonstage.Itplayedgameswiththemand57theirquestions.Thechildrenweresoexcited

thattheycouldn'tstoplaughing.Therobofsfriendlynaturemadeeveryonefeel58andhappy.

However,creatingsuchasmart59wasnotaeasytask.Ateamofscientistsworkedhardfor

yearsto60therobotcouldunderstandhumanlanguage,recognizefaces,andperformactions.They

alsoprogrammedittoreacttodifferentsituations,makingitseemmorelifelike.

Aftertheperformance,manypeople61theirthoughtsonline.Somesaiditwasthemost

creativepartofthegala,whileothershopedtoseemorerobotslikeYoungBotinthefuture.Onenetizen(網(wǎng)

民)wrote,4tThisiswhattechnologycando!Itbringsusclosertothe62

53.A.personalB.popularC.possible

54.A.namedB.rememberedC.guessed

55.A.hardlyB.evenC.almost

56.A.facesB.nosesC.eyes

57.A.actedB.answeredC.added

58.A.relaxedB.nervousC.worried

59.A.manB.alienC.robot

60.A.makesureB.makeupc.makeout

61.A.understoodB.sharedc.formed

62.A.pastB.presentc.future

(2025?云南?模擬預(yù)測)從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并將

所選答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。

Everymorning,91-year-oldDujingxiasits63herdesk,practicingspokenEnglish.Shewrites

downeachnewphraseinanotebookandthentypesthemintohercomputer.""Languagelearningneedsto

happeneveryday,“shesays.Hervoiceissteady(穩(wěn)定)64herhandsthatholdingthepenare

shaking.

DubeganlearningEnglishin1996whenshewas69,aftershestoppedworkingasafactoryworker.

“Inmy20s,IwantedtolearnEnglish,butworkandfamilyleftnoshesayswithregretin65

eyes."WhenIretired(退休),Isawitasasecondchancetoopennewdoors.9,

Herdaughter,anEnglishteacherbecameherfirstteacher.Theystartedwithbasicpronunciation:"B

forboy,Dfordog."Buthavingtrouble66thingswasabigproblem."Tdforgetawordfiveminutes

afterlearningit,“saysDu.Tofightthis,shemadewordcardswithEnglishwordsandChinesemeaningson

them.

In2003,Du67aseniorEnglishclassatMudanjiang.University.Thereshefacedanother

problem:technology."Usingacomputerwas68thanlearninggrammar,shelaughs.Butshe69

theproblembypracticingitforhourseveryday.Now,shecan70showshere-notes.Eachoneis

namedwiththedatewhenshelearned.

Besides71,Dutakespartinmanyactivities.Sheplayspingpongtwiceaweekandjoinsa

keyboardclub.SheevenusesWeChattochatwithhergrandchildren."Learningkeepsmymindactive,9,she

says."Ageisjustanumber-whatmattersisthecouragetostart.9,

Herstoryencouragesusalot."SomesaythatI'mtoooldtolearn.ButItoldthem,ifIcandoitat69,

whycan,ttheyat50?"Du's72showthatlearninghasnoagelimit.

63.A.onB.atC.inD.under

64.A.asifB.sothatC.eventhoughD.incase

65.A.sheB.herc.hersD.herself

66.A.rememberingB.torememberC.rememberedD.remember

67.A.wentB.thoughtC.arrivedD.attended

68.A.easierB.happierC.scarierD.luckier

69.A.dealtwithB.comparedwithC.agreedwithD.helpedwith

70.A.sadlyB.proudlyC.hardlyD.quietly

71.A.musicB.notesC.technologyD.English

72.A.encouragementB.achievementsC.programD.process

(2025?廣東東莞?三模)OnFridayafternoon,MissWhitegavethestudentsaspecialtask.4<Next

week,we'llbestudyingthe73ofthesenseofsight,“shesaid."Overtheweekend,Iwanteachof

youtodothetaskof74ablindfold(眼罩)forawholeday.Itwillhelpyouunderstandwhatit's

liketobeblind.^^

Samthoughtitwas75becauseheneverdidlikethis.On76morning,hecovered

hiseyeswithacloth.Thenheslowlywentintothekitchenforbreakfast."Tim,couldyoupassmethe

77,please?”heasked.Justthen,herememberedthathecouldn'tseethewords.Afterfinishingbreakfast,

hisbrothers78himtoplaysoccer.Ashefollowedthem,heaccidentallyfelldown.Ifsdifficultfor

himtodonormalactivities.

Samhadtositonthesoccerfield.Atthatmoment,he79realizedthathisothersenses

workedfinealthoughhecouldn'tsee.Infact,hebeganto80newaspects(方面)ofcommon

objects.Whenhefeltaflowerwithhisfingers,herealizedforthefirsttimethatitseemedtobecoveredwith

wax(蠟).

Itwasa(n)81experienceforSam.Itshowedhimthatsightwassomethingthatshouldbe

82Andweshouldtrytotrustothertalentsofblindpeople.

73.A.trickB.problemC.importanceD.purpose

74.A.buyingB.wearingC.makingD.sending

75.A.interestingB.surprisingC.uselessD.strange

76.A.WednesdayB.ThursdayC.FridayD.Saturday

77.A.newspaperB.drinkC.bowlD.tool

78.A.trainedB.invitedC.refusedD.promised

79.A.nearlyB.quietlyC.certainlyD.suddenly

80.A.giveupB.lookafterC.findoutD.carryon

81.A.terribleB.enjoyableC.unusualD.boring

82.A.valuedB.stolenC.discoveredD.created

(2025?廣東廣州?二模)JohnandRobertTaylorfinishedtheschoolbikerace.Theydidn'twin,but

theywere83.ToJohnandRobert,somethingismoreimportantthan84.

JohnandRobertarebrotherswhoarealways85toeachother.ButRoberthasaserious

diseaseandcannot86atall.Hehastostayathomeeverydayandheoftenfeels87.He

wouldwatchthroughthewindowaschildrenracedbikesdownthestreet.Hewantedtogooutand88

otherkids.

Johncaresabouthisbrotherverymuch.WhenhenoticedRoberfssadface,hewantedtohelp.He

foundawayout."Let'strysomething!?,hesaid.Thenhe89atrailer(拖車)tohisbikeandput

Robertinthetrailer.Hepulleditalongwithhisbike.Forthefirsttime,Robertfeltliketheotherkids.Their

bikeran90,butpeoplecheeredloudlywhentheypassedby.

Now,thebrothersoftentakepartinbikeracestogether.ThoughifsdifficultforJohntopullRoberfs

trailer,hewouldn'thaveitanyotherway.WhenRobertseesJohntired,he'llsay,“Youshouldracealone.^^

ButJohnalwaysshakeshishead."We'reinthistogether/hekeepsgoing,"That'swhat91does.^^

FortheTaylorbrothers,theresultdoesn'treallymatter.Theyenjoythetimetogether.Thelove

betweenthem92theirbike.

83.A.angryB.luckyC.happyD.sorry

84.A.bikeB.victoryC.competitionD.friendship

85.A.supportiveB.patientC.respectfulD.polite

86.A.writeB.moveC.speakD.hear

87.A.worriedB.nervousC.shyD.lonely

88.A.touchedB.pulledC.kissedD.joined

89.A.cutB.droppedC.tiedD.broke

90.A.slowlyB.quietlyC.smoothlyD.carelessly

91.A.friendshipB.teamworkC.familyD.community

92.A.destroysB.cleansC.leavesD,powers

(2025?內(nèi)蒙古呼倫貝爾?二模)Forthepastweek,KenandIhavebeenvisitinglocalparksand

schoolgrounds.Ashisfather,TvewatchedKenpatrol(巡邏)theareawithhistrashpicker(垃圾回收機(jī))

andgloves,pickingupwhateverlittercaughthis93,rainorshine.

Thisallstartedafterwevisitedabeachfulloflitter.Kensaidhefelt94fortheearth.The

nextday,heaskedtogobacktothebeachandcleanit.Thebeachwasalittlefar,sowewenttoapark

instead.Thatday,Kenalsocleanedthestreets95onthewaytoandfromthepark.

WhenIaskedKen,"Whatdoyouwanttodotomorrow?^^hereplied,46Canwegotoadifferentplace?

Icouldn't96him.Isaid,"Well,wecouldcleantheschools.^^Andthafswhatwedid.

Injustoneweek,Kenhascleanedeverypark,schoolandpublicspacewecouldgettoinour

community.Kenevencleanedthestreets97wewentforanafternoonwalk.Itseemsthat98

hasbecomesecondnaturetohim.Whenhesaidhewantedtodothiseverydayoverthesummer,wedidn't

thinkhewould99it.Buthewasseriousandmadeit.

MywifeandItakepride100himeventhoughhe'sjustdoingsomethingas101as

pickinguplitter.Italsoamazesmealot.At6-and-a-halfyearsold,Kenmadethe102toachieve

something,allonhisown.Moreimportantly,hekepthiswords.

93.A.eyeB,noseC.ear

94.A.proudB.sorryC.thankful

95.A.luckilyB.sadlyC.carefully

96.A.findB.refuseC.push

97.A.whenB.thoughC.because

98.A.cleaningB.doingC.playing

99.A.payforB.hearofC.stickto

100.A.ofB.inC.with

101.A.safeB.excitingC.simple

102.A.decisionB.progressC.difference

(2025?吉林?模擬預(yù)測)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)正確的答案。

MybrotherJamesandIliketravelingverymuch.Twoyearsago,wesetoutonahikethrougha

canyon(峽谷)inUtah.Webothreallyenjoyed103anddreamedofdoingthisforalongtime.But

wehadnoideaofthe104experiencethatwaswaitingforus.

Inthebeginning,wecompletedthefirstpartwithoutproblems.Thenitstartedtosnowandwehadto

105carefully.Butwhenwewentdownahugestone.Jameslosthisfootingandfellintoapool.

106helandedonarockjustbelowthesurfaceandbrokehislegbadly.

Iclimbeddownandpulledhimoutofthepool.Nightwascomingandthetemperaturewasfalling,

butmybrothercouldn,t107.Therewaslittlehope,butIdecidedtogotothe108campfor

help.Ifoundonethatmighttakemetheshortesttimeonthemap.ThenIleftJameswithsomewarm

clothingandallthe109.IthadbeenrainingandIwasvery110becauseIdiscoveredthat

thecanyonwasflooded(淹沒).Ihadnochoicebuttogoon,allwetandfreezing,withnofood.Whatwas

worse,Iwastedthreevaluablehours111Igotlostontheway.

At2:30thefollowingafternoon.Ifinally112thecamp.Thejourneyhadtakentwenty-two

hoursandIwasverytiredandhungry.ButImanagedtocallforhelpandtwelvehourslaterrescuers(救援

者)reachedJames.Thankfully,hewasstillaliveandhislegwasnotpermanently(永久地)hurt.Wewere

hikingagainayearlater,amazingly!

103.A.boatingB.fishingC.hiking

104.A.relaxingB.terribleC.interesting

105.A.playB.runC.walk

106.A.Unluckily

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