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專題02完形填空

考點(diǎn)01中考真題分類匯編

(一)

(2025·湖北武漢·中考真題)“Whydidwepicktodayforthis?Ishouldbestayingathome,havinga

birthdayparty,andlotsofbirthdaygiftsarewaitingforme!”IsaidtoDad,alittleupset.Sixmilesintoour

bird-watchingtripinHappyForestPark,wewerein1.

Inthemorning,wesetoutin2weather.Birdsweresingingalongthewaywhileweenjoyedthe

sunshine.Butstormcloudscameunexpectedly.

“Icheckedtheweather,buttheappdidn’t3us,”Dadexplained.Momcomfortedme.

“Don’tworry,andmaybeyou’llgetanicer4foryourbirthday.”

“Really?”Iforcedasmile.

“Findshelter(遮蔽)!”Dadshoutedastheheavyrainpoureddown.We5arestareanearbyand

rushedthere.ThewindblewhardandIfeltcold.IfoundI’dforgottentotakemyemergencyrescueblanket(緊急

救生毯)whenI6mybag.

“Ta-da!Look!”Dadpulledoutablanketfromhisbagandputitoverus.“Let’s7,”headded.

Mombroughtoutapacketofcookies.“8makeseverythingbetter,”shesaid,passingthemaround.Her

calmnesshelpedmebreathe9.

Halfanhourpassed,buttheraindidn’tstop.Wehadto10thetripandreturn.

Thegroundwaswet,soDadkeptremindingustobeslowand11.Hesuggestedweholdonto

thetreesinordernotto12.

Theskygrewdark,sowecouldn’tseetheroadclearly.“Arewe…13?”Iasked.Dadtookouta

compass(指南針)fromhismagicbag.“Seethis?Always14one,”hesaid,“Northisthatway.”Thenhe

guideduswithaflashlight.

Wefinallygottothecarparkanddrovehomesafely.Onarrivinghome,wegotintowarmclothes.“The

weatherinthemountainschangesanytime.Luckily,withgood15,wemadethetripsafeandsound.

Highfive!”Dadsaidwhileweweredrinkinghotchocolate.

“AndthisunusualtripisthebestbirthdaygiftIgottoday,”IsmiledtoMom.

1.A.joyB.peaceC.troubleD.place

2.A.sunnyB.cloudyC.snowyD.rainy

3.A.warnB.greetC.cheatD.fail

4.A.cakeB.courseC.programD.gift

5.A.missedB.noticedC.builtD.reached

6.A.closedB.searchedC.droppedD.tidied

7.A.shoutB.jumpC.shareD.continue

8.A.MedicineB.DrinkC.ExerciseD.Food

9.A.rapidlyB.loudlyC.easilyD.heavily

10.A.waitforB.takeupC.payforD.giveup

11.A.carefulB.friendlyC.silentD.a(chǎn)ctive

12.A.sitB.sleepC.fallD.run

13.A.lostB.hurtC.busyD.late

14.A.buyB.borrowC.raiseD.pack

15.A.imaginationB.preparationC.invitationD.situation

(二)

(2024·湖北武漢·中考真題)Sevenarcticwolves(北極狼)movesmoothlyacrossafrozenpoolandbegintorun

afterathickpieceofice.

Thethreeolderwolvesare1wildly,hittingthefouryoungwolvesandsendingthemrolling(打

滾)onthefrozengrass.Buttheyoungjumpupandrunbackontothefrozenpoolto2thegame.Finally,

theyoungestwolfquicklycatchestheice,makingittopieces.Gameover.Therestofthewolves3him,

asiftosay,“Whatnow?”Then,onebyone,theyallturntolookatme.

I’vebeen4thesesevenwolvesforhours,keepingagooddistance(距離)betweenussothey

don’tfeel5.There’sprobablynootherplaceonEarththanEllesmereIsland(Canada’snorthernmost

island)wherewolveswouldletahumansitalongsidethemlikeI’mdoing.Forthis6,Itraveledhereto

joinadocumentary(紀(jì)錄片)filmteam.

They7Iwasthere,buttheyhadn’tpaidanyattentiontome—untilnow.I8asour

eyesmeet.Nomatterhowplayfultheyappearedafewminutesbefore,Irememberthattheseare9wild

animals.

Thewolvesbegintowalktowardme.Butthey10mebeforestoppingattheirpreferredprey(獵

物).Mostofthemeatis11,butenoughforeachwolftohavesomethingtoeat.Everyfewminutes,one

ofthewolveslooksoveratme,butnoneofthemseem12.IrelaxalittleasIwatchthemeat.

Aftertheyfinishfeedingontheprey,theywalkslowlytothegrassfora13.Theyoungstay

togetherwhileeacholderwolffindsacomfortableplacealone.

Manyhourslater,theybegintowakeup.It’stimetoeatagain.Whathappensnextmakesme14:

Thethreeolderwolvesrunoffintothehillsforfood,leavingmewiththeyoung!Isupposetheyunderstoodit

wouldbe15tobewithme.

1.A.eatingB.lookingC.diggingD.playing

2.A.startB.continueC.stopD.end

3.A.stareatB.escapefromC.fightwithD.stepon

4.A.drawingB.protectingC.watchingD.guiding

5.A.lonelyB.a(chǎn)fraidC.tiredD.hungry

6.A.chanceB.reasonC.purposeD.result

7.A.doubtedB.forgotC.knewD.hoped

8.A.smileB.nodC.leaveD.shake

9.A.onceB.onlyC.a(chǎn)lsoD.still

10.A.warnB.catchC.rushD.pass

11.A.brokenB.hiddenC.goneD.done

12.A.botheredB.controlledC.forcedD.fooled

13.A.gameB.sleepC.mealD.film

14.A.scaredB.satisfiedC.surprisedD.stressed

15.A.safeB.luckyC.funnyD.free

(三)

(2023·湖北武漢·中考真題)Katiesaidgoodbyetoherparentsatthefrontdooroftheircandyshopastheydrove

offforavacation,andKatie1she’dbeabletorunitwithAuntMaria’shelp.AuntMariadidn’thave

anyexperienceonbusiness,butsheisalwayscalled“2”.

AsMariablewintothestore,shesaid,“Allright,Katiemylove,let’sgetthispartystarted.”

Katietookherauntovertowherethefamilymadetheirowncandy,suchasfreshfudge(軟糖).AuntMaria

3apieceofchocolatefudge.“Hmm,”shesaid.“It’sgood,butnot4.Wecanaddsomethingto

makethatbasictasteexciting.”

BeforeKatiecould5whatMariameant,thewomanhadgonetothekitchen.Katieheardher

walkingaround,openingdrawersandthefridge.Thenshecamebackwithherhandsfullofthings.She6

themontheworksurfacewithahappytune(小調(diào)).

“Brusselssprouts(甘藍(lán))?”Katiegaveheraunta7look.Shecouldn’tbeserious!Butshewas.

Thewoman’shandswerebusy8thegreenvegetablesandthenaddingthosesmallpiecesintothefudge.

Katie’seyesgrewwideasshewatchedherauntmixthemtogether.

Katie9asthebelloverthefrontdoorrang,announcingsome10.Threeboyscamein.

“I’llhavestrawberryfudge,please,”saidthefirstboy.

“Oh,how11,”laughedMaria.“Imustsuggestyoutrysomethingnew!Trythis!”Sheofferedthe

boystheBrusselssproutfudge.“It’sfree!12!”

Surprised,buttoopoliteto13,theboysleftwiththefudge.

“Theregoourcustomers.Theywilltelleveryonehowstrangeourcandyis,andnobodywillwanttoshop

here!”Katiesaidtoherself.Shedidn’tknowwhattodo.Herparentsweregoingtobe14.

Thesoundofthebellwokeherupfromher15.Theboyswereback!Butthistimetherewasa

crowdofkidscomingintothestorewiththem.

“GivemetwopiecesofBrusselssproutfudge,please.”

1.A.promisedB.rememberedC.pretendedD.checked

2.A.friendlyB.creativeC.honestD.lucky

3.A.noticedB.boughtC.madeD.tried

4.A.softB.sweetC.smoothD.special

5.A.believeB.changeC.questionD.explain

6.A.stuckB.leftC.spreadD.swept

7.A.strangeB.freshC.blackD.hungry

8.A.washingB.weighingC.cuttingD.cooking

9.A.movedonB.lookedupC.brokedownD.cameover

10.A.clerksB.policemenC.customersD.businessmen

11.A.expensiveB.cheapC.funnyD.boring

12.A.StayB.EnjoyC.GoD.Help

13.A.a(chǎn)cceptB.a(chǎn)rgueC.eatD.order

14.A.madB.calmC.relaxedD.silent

15.A.mistakesB.memoriesC.plansD.thoughts

考點(diǎn)022025年中考模擬

(一)

(2025·湖北武漢江漢·三模)AlthoughIwastheclassfunmakeratschool,Iwasquiteshydeepdown.

That’sbecauseIhavearare(罕見的)1thatmakesithardformybraintoseewordsproperly—they

jumpedaroundwhenIread.Iwantedtolearn2toreadbutcouldn’t.

Inprimaryschool,Ididn’ttalkaboutitwithteachersorfamily.Iwasgoodat3it.WhenIhadto

writesomethingdown,Iwouldguessand4thewordsthatIhopedwereright.Ibecamegoodatlearning

byheart.ThingsgotharderwhenIenteredsecondaryschool.IfeltsonervouswheninvitedtoreadaloudthatI

5abadstutter(口吃).TheonlythingIlovedwaspracticalbiology.Iwantedtobeadoctor.

Aftergraduatingfromhighschool,Ithrewmyselfintomedicaltraining.ButthingswerediscoveredwhenI

tooka6inpre-hospitalemergencycare.Attheendofthelearningprocess,Ipassedallmypractical

exams.Theproblemwasthe7exam.Iwassohopeless,butIhadtotelltheexaminingdoctorthatI

couldn’tread.He8thatIgobacktoschool.Iwas34yearsold.

SoIdecidedto9theOpenUniversity(OU)todoamedicaldegree.Iknewthelettersandsome

words,butmyvocabularywas10.Ipaidforatutor(家庭教師)tohelpmeeveryweektounderstand

wordsthroughpictures.

Ittookmenineyearstogetthatdegree.Attheageof47,IbecameateacheratOU,winninganawardfor

receivingeducationso11inlife.Iteachpre-hospitalemergencycaretomedicalstudents.Ialsoteach

childrenandadultswithlearningdifficultiesbecauseIwanttogiveothersthe12Ihad.

Istillhavetroublereadingamenunowbut13there’salwayssomeonearoundtohelpme.I

14andwonderhowmanyotherpeoplehavefacedchallengesineducationandwheretheyarenow.Mystory

provesthatnoone15beleftout,ever.

1.A.a(chǎn)ngerB.conditionC.mindD.moment

2.A.howB.whyC.whereD.when

3.A.showingB.explainingC.fightingD.hiding

4.A.formB.sayC.drawD.practice

5.A.managedB.developedC.servedD.prepared

6.A.courseB.leadC.roadD.trip

7.A.onlineB.mid-termC.listeningD.written

8.A.heardB.suggestedC.promisedD.believed

9.A.a(chǎn)ttendB.findC.a(chǎn)llowD.escape

10.A.richB.oldC.smallD.light

11.A.lateB.earlyC.youngD.easy

12.A.hobbiesB.degreesC.problemsD.chances

13.A.luckilyB.deeplyC.terriblyD.honestly

14.A.giveupB.liedownC.lookbackD.hurryoff

15.A.shouldB.mustC.mightD.need

(二)

(2025·湖北武漢新洲·二模)JoandLauriewerealreadyskatingwhenAmyarrived.JosawAmybut1

totalkwithothersonpurpose.Lauriewascarefullyskatingalongtheedge(邊緣)oftheiceanddidn’tseethe

younggirl.

“Keepneartheedge.Theiceisthinanddangerousinthemiddle.”LauriecalledtoJo,thenhe2

roundthefirstbend(拐彎處)intheriver.Jo3thatAmyprobablyhadn’theard,butshesaidnothingand

skatedafterLaurie.“LetAmy4herself!”Jothought.

Amyskatedouttowardsthe5iceinthemiddleoftheriver.WhenJoreachedthebend,astrange

feelingcameintoherheart.Shestood6foramoment.Somethingmadeherturnround—justintimeto

seeAmy7herhandsupandfallthroughtheiceintothecoldwater!ShetriedtocallLaurie,buther

voicewasgone.

8,Laurieskatedpastherandshouted,“Bringapieceofwoodfromthesideoftheriver,quickly!”

Fullwithfear,Jo9somewoodandpulleditacrosstheice,whileLaurieheldAmy’sheadabovethe

water.Together,theygotherout.

Shewasmore10thanhurt.JoandLaurietookherhomeandtriedtocalmherdown.Afteralittle

whileshefellasleepinfrontofthewarmfire.Later,wheneverythingwasquiet,Joaskedhermother,“Areyou

sureshe’ssafe?”

“Quitesafe,dear.Itwaswisetogetherhomeasquicklyasyou11.”

“Lauriediditall.”saidJo,“Mother,ifAmyshoulddie,itwillbemy12.Igetangrysoeasily.Oh,

whycan’tIbemorelikeyou?”

“Igetangrynearlyeverydayofmylife,Jo,”saidMrsMarch,“butI’velearned13tocontrol

myself.I’velearnedto14myselfsayingtheangrywords,andyoumusttrytodothesame,mydear.”

ThenAmyopenedhereyesandheldouther15,withasmilethatwentstraighttoJo’sheart.

Neitherofthemsaidaword,buttheyheldeachotherclose,andeverythingwasforgiven(原諒)andforgotten.

1.A.decidedB.pretendedC.expectedD.preferred

2.A.disappearedB.stoodC.waitedD.lay

3.A.promisedB.regrettedC.hopedD.realized

4.A.dependonB.learnaboutC.listentoD.searchfor

5.A.thickerB.saferC.smootherD.stronger

6.A.joyfulB.cheerfulC.stillD.crazy

7.A.pullB.throwC.shutD.speed

8.A.RecentlyB.SurprisinglyC.StrangelyD.Suddenly

9.A.tookB.carriedC.offeredD.fetched

10.A.surprisedB.excitedC.frightenedD.inspired

11.A.couldB.mightC.wouldD.should

12.A.turnB.faultC.businessD.duty

13.A.howB.whatC.whyD.when

14.A.keepB.suggestC.practiseD.prevent

15.A.legsB.a(chǎn)rmsC.headD.feet

(三)

(2025·湖北武漢洪山·三模)“Lookinmyeyes!Tellmewhy?”Haveyoufoundyourselflisteningto“ancient

people”onlinerecently?

CreativevloggersareusingAItechnologyto1famouspeoplefromhistory,likeLiBaiandDuFu,

“backtolife”.Thesevideos2byAIhavebecomepopular,showingthesehistoricalcharactersspeaking

inmodernlanguage.

Inonevideo,DuFushareshis3duringtheAn-ShiRebellion(755—763),whileLiShizhen

4aboutmodernlifestyles,liketryingtostayhealthybydrinkinggojiberrywaterbutstillgoingtobedlate.

“Thesevideos5meachancetolearnmoreaboutimportantpeopleinhistory,suchasWen

ZhengmingandTangBohu.It’sapitythatI6knewmuchabouttheirstoriesbefore,”saidWangJiayi,a

15-year-oldstudentfromShandong.

Thesekindsofvideosalsomakepeoplemoreexcitedto7historyandculture.ADouyinuser

fromGuangdong8herfeelingsinacommentunderoneofthevideos:“Iusednottobeinterestedin

history,butnowIam9andevenvisitthelibrarytosearchformoreinformationwhensomethingreally

interestsme.”

However,noteveryonesaysyestothesevideosrebuildingimages(形象)ofhistoricalcharacters.Some

peoplefeel10becauseoftheirspeakingloudandalwaysaskingquestions.“That’sdifferentfromtheir

11imagesinhistory,”explained14-year-oldWangShuotongfromJiangsu.“Ithinkthevideosdoharmto

theirimagetosomedegreethoughthey12focusonentertainment(娛樂).”

It’struethatthesevideoscan13amoremodernwaytolethistoricalpeople“speakfor

themselves”.However,“weshouldtreatthesevideosina(n)14way,makingsuretheyneitherspread

false15norvalueentertainmentoverhistoricalreality,”notedNanfangDaily.

1.A.recoverB.introduceC.bringD.depend

2.A.discussedB.includedC.a(chǎn)dvisedD.created

3.A.experiencesB.conditionsC.projectsD.reviews

4.A.picturesB.jokesC.matchesD.weighs

5.A.connectB.driveC.manageD.offer

6.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.mostlyD.truly

7.A.exploreB.processC.followD.prepare

8.A.promisedB.questionedC.changedD.shared

9.A.curiousB.creativeC.directD.humorous

10.A.goodB.emptyC.a(chǎn)ngryD.nice

11.A.relaxingB.realC.scientificD.private

12.A.finallyB.graduallyC.a(chǎn)ctuallyD.generally

13.A.setoffB.sticktoC.serveasD.sendout

14.A.rightB.politeC.believableD.enjoyable

15.A.purposeB.informationC.surveyD.tradition

(四)

(2025·湖北武漢黃陂·模擬預(yù)測)“DoyouhaveyourcostumefortheHarvestcontest(豐收節(jié)比賽)?”Meg

asked.

“Ihaveone—Magnifico,myfavoritehero,”saidJordan,sittinginhiswheelchair,“Butit’s1.”

Megshrugged(聳肩).“YouloveMagnifico.What’sthematter?”

“Danny,TomandAlexaregoingasMagnifico.”heshookhishead.“That’stoomanytohaveachanceat

2thecontest.”

Megsaid,“Maybeyougoassomething3.”

“ThecontestisfallingonFridaynight.It’stoolateto4costumes.”Jordansighed(嘆氣).

Backathome,Jordanwasquiet,thinkingaboutMeg’swords5.WhenhepulledintoMom’shome

office,hesawpapersandbookseverywhere.“Whatareallthese?”

“I’mcleaningoutmyolddesk.Thenewoneisarrivingtomorrow.”ShesmiledatJordan.“What’sonyour

mind?’

Jordan6thesituation.“Ireallywanttobethewinner.”

“Wehavelotsofoldclothesandcostumes.Whynottakealook?”Mom7.

“OK.”

Jordanfoundgiantsunglassesandalongblackwig,butnothingwasuseful.

Thenextday,Megfoundhim,“Anynewidea?”

“MaybeI’mconsidering8thiscontest.”Heshrugged.

“Jordan,youhavetothinkoutsidethebox,”saidMeg.“Seewhatyouhavearoundyourhouse.There’s

hiddenpotentialineverydayitems.Mycandy-barcostumeismadefromplastics.”

WhenJordangothome,hefoundMomputtinghernewdesktogether.Ontopofthedeskwasagiantbox.

Suddenly,he9whatMegsaid—thinkoutsidethebox.

“Whatdoyouthink?”Momasked,pointingtoherdesk.Jordan’seyesfellonthe10.“It’s

perfect!”

OnFridaynight,Jordanwasfullypreparedforthecontest.WhenDanny,TomandAlexsawJordan,they

11believehiscostume.

“TheManificoMobile?”Danny’seyeswereshiningin12.“Thewheelsofyourwheelchairare

perfectforitsbackwheels.”Hewondered13Jordanmadeit.

Jordan’ssmilespreadalloverhisface.“Thanks!Igottheideafromabox.”

Itwastimetoannouncethe14.“Thewinneris…JordanEastman!”Everyoneclapped.

“See?”Megsaid.“Youjustneedtobe15!”

“Yeah,thinkoutsidethebox!”Jordansmiled.

1.A.boringB.popularC.busyD.late

2.A.losingB.startingC.winningD.facing

3.A.differentB.dangerousC.necessaryD.impossible

4.A.checkB.inventC.offerD.change

5.A.hardlyB.quicklyC.proudlyD.carefully

6.A.consideredB.explainedC.expectedD.progressed

7.A.orderedB.guessedC.suggestedD.promised

8.A.droppingB.breakingC.challengingD.studying

9.A.recordedB.remindedC.regardedD.remembered

10.A.boxB.deskC.clothesD.wheel

11.A.mustn’tB.won’tC.couldn’tD.shouldn’t

12.A.a(chǎn)greementB.excitementC.a(chǎn)musementD.doubt

13.A.whyB.howC.whenD.where

14.A.themeB.prizeC.resultD.rule

15.A.specialB.helpfulC.creativeD.brave

(五)

(2025·湖北武漢江岸·模擬預(yù)測)Miaheldontotheedgeofthepool,breathingheavily.Herchesthurtbecauseof

herbreathingproblem.“I...can’t…dothis,”shesaid.

HerbestfriendZoethrewherasmallmedicinebottle.“Youare1today!Lastweekyoustopped

justaftertwolaps!”

ThecoachThompsonblewhiswhistle(口哨).“New2!Swim100-meterbutterfly—Mia,yougo

first.”

Someteammateslaughed.“She3begivingupsoon.”agirlwhispered.

Miaputonhergoggles(護(hù)目鏡)andjumpedintothepool.Butbylaptwo,herarmsfelt4.“Keep

breathingandgoing!”sheremindedherself,5herstrokes(劃水)upwithZoe’sencouragingcount

“10...11...12!”

Thatnight,MiafoundZoewaitingatherdoorwithswimfins.“Let’spracticeunderthemoonlight!”she

said.

Inthepool,thegirlsswamtirelessly.“6doyouworksohard?”Zoeasked.

“WhenIswim,I7forgetmybreathingproblem.”saidMia.

Twomonthslater,theboardofregionalchampionship(地區(qū)錦標(biāo)賽)8withMia’sname.

“You’rehighlyqualified(有資格的)!”ateammate9her.

Thebigdayfinallycame.Atthestartingarea,Mia’shandscouldn’thelpshaking.CoachThompson10

herwithnewgogglesjustintime.“Yourcouragehas11.”

Theracebeganwiththefiringgun.Miaswamasfastaspossiblewiththenewgoggles.Whensheswamnear

theother12ofthepool,sheheardZoeyell:“GONOW!”

Miaswamforwardquicklyand13thewalljust0.3secondsafterthewinner.“Youcamethe

second.”Zoehuggedher.Everyoneclappedexcitedly.

“Thanks!”Miasmiledthroughtears.”Ihave14thevoicethatsaid‘Ican’t’inmyheart.”

“Whykeepswimming?”Mia’smomaskedherlater,worried.

“Becausethewaterteachesmeto15,”Miarepliedproudly.

1.A.droppingB.failingC.trainingD.improving

2.A.timesB.practiceC.problemsD.a(chǎn)dvice

3.A.mustB.can’tC.needD.shouldn’t

4.A.heavyB.lightC.lowD.high

5.A.followingB.catchingC.matchingD.getting

6.A.WhereB.WhyC.HowD.When

7.A.especiallyB.silentlyC.completelyD.lately

8.A.caughtupB.putupC.comeupD.litup

9.A.praisedB.introducedC.supposedD.expected

10.A.sharedB.troubledC.surprisedD.covered

11.A.putawayB.paidoffC.runoutD.givenback

12.A.topB.centerC.endD.bottom

13.A.touchedB.kickedC.leftD.crossed

14.A.heardB.raisedC.wonD.beaten

15.A.standB.a(chǎn)dmireC.workD.rise

(六)

(2025·湖北武漢青山·三模)IgrewupinasmallNorthDakotatown.Dadwasafarmerandhetaughtmetodrive

farmtrucksvery1.Istarteddrivingthetractor(拖拉機(jī))attheageof15.

Onesummerday,Dadaskedmetobackhistruckup(倒車).2,Ibackeditintoatreeandbrokeits

truck.IwasscaredbecauseIwasn’tsure3Dadwoulddealwithit.Infact,Dadwasn’t4but

movedthetruckhimself.Hiscalmnessmadememoved.Iknewhetrustedmetodobetternexttime.

Asateenager,Iusuallyworkedpart-timeonUncleJim’sfarminmy5time.Oneday,Idrovethe

tractortogetgasfromthefarmyardfueltank(燃油箱).Itwas6onabigmetalshelf,12feethigh.I

7theshelf,bending(使……彎曲)oneofthetractor’swoodenbars.I8thetractoranxiouslyand

gotoff.I9UncleJimwouldhelpme.Tomy10,hesaid,“Getbackuponthattractorandyou

candoit.”AndIdid!Duringtheharvesttime,UncleJimoftenhadmedofarming11withthattractor.It

mademyconfidence12greatly.

The“cando”attitude(態(tài)度)UncleJimhadtowardme13methroughhardtimesinlife.

WheneverImetdifficulties,thememoriesonthefarmcamefloodingbacktomymindandmyspiritwasn’t

14!Ialwaysrememberedthelessons—Dad’squiettrust,UncleJim’sstrongbelief.Clearlyitshowswhata

greatdifference15bemadebysmallsignsofbeliefinaperson.

1.A.hardB.earlyC.recentlyD.fast

2.A.SkillfullyB.QuicklyC.ActuallyD.Unluckily

3.A.whenB.whatC.howD.why

4.A.madB.pleasedC.worriedD.proud

5.A.quietB.fullC.spareD.whole

6.A.emptiedB.tiedC.placedD.turned

7.A.builtupB.pulleddownC.passedbyD.raninto

8.A.continuedB.stoppedC.startedD.drove

9.A.thoughtB.explainedC.doubtedD.worried

10.A.prideB.surpriseC.satisfactionD.joy

11.A.gamesB.toolsC.choresD.a(chǎn)nimals

12.A.growB.changeC.loseD.fail

13.A.broughtB.carriedC.cutD.put

14.A.raisedB.shownC.expressedD.broken

15.A.canB.mustC.shouldD.might

(七)

(2025·湖北武漢東西湖·模擬預(yù)測)Iwashangingaroundintheyardundertheburningsun.Theafternoonheat

1everything,makingthewholeworldlifelessandboring.Suddenly,nearabrokenwall,somethingmoving

2myeyes:twoblackantswerecarryingapieceofwhitebreadupamound(土堆).Anditwasmuchbigger

thantheirtinybodies!

Theirlegs3,muchlikeguitarstrings(弦)undertheheavyweight.Theantbelowevenlostits

4,causingbothtoslide(滑)downalot.“Stupidinsects!”Icouldn’thelp5themanddecidedto

teachthemalesson.Ipickedupadryleafandwithmyquick6,theantsrolled(滾)downintothesand

andthebreadfelloff.

JustwhenIthoughtIhad“won”andwasabouttoleavewith7,theygotupunexpectedly.

Thissomehowmademeso8.Igotdownonmykneestobetterwatc

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