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专题完形填空篇0215(广州中考真题+中考模拟)(.广东广州.中考真题)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、和项中选出最佳选2024A BC D项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑“Hello,Mr LiJ I said sweetly.came to ask ifI couldhelp paintthe postersfbr theReading Day.I dontmind]fbrthe wholeday at the librarytomorrow.^^“Arent yougoing to the oldpeoples home”Mr Liasked“My classis going.But Icould havea/an2if youneed myhelp.”“Thanks,Janet.But Ithink youcould come after schooltomorrow.,,3,there wasno wayout.I had to go.The nextday,when myclassmates weretalking with the oldpeople,I reallyfelt nervousto4any of them.I satthereon myown holdingthe cardI madethe nightbefore.Across theroom therewas anold ladyin awheelchair.She was5,too.Maybe Icould handmycard to her.It mightbrighten herday.So carefully,I went to her.“Thank you,Janet.The oldlady reachedfor thecard but her handwas nowherenear it.I suddenlyrealized thatshe was
6.“What doesyour cardlook like”The oldlady asked.I7my cardpatiently.Her fingerstouched everyinch ofit.She couldntenjoy more...Too soon,it was time to return.But I didnt want to
8.“Thanks foryour coming,Janet!Til keepthis cardto rememberyou.^^“Im sorryyou cantsee it.I wishedI hadbrought youa bettergift JI said“The bestgift Jthe oldlady said,was your9,Janet.With tears,I feltlight andwarm.I couldntwait tocome back to seemy new10again.
1.A.reading B,discussing C.relaxing D.working
2.A.idea B.lesson C.excuse D.gift
3.A.Clearly B.Strangely C.Luckily D.Suddenly
4.A.accept B.join C.invite D.guide
5.A.alone B.active C,ready D.busy
6.A.tired B.blind C-serious D.worried
7.A.changed B.compared C.described D.prepared
8.A.forget B.leave C,promise D.imagine
4.A.understood B.forgot C-regretted D.noticed
5.A.clever B.nice C,hard-working D.out-going
6.A.excuses B,interest C-answers D.courage
7.A.peacefully B・angrily C.hopefully D.doubtfully
8.A.gently B.quietly C.safely D.seriously
9.A.hope B,sadness C.surprise D.fear
10.A.scare B.embarrass C.annoy D.misunderstand•广东广外|•二模2024A youngboy namedTim livednear asnowy mountain.Tim had a dream.He wantedto be the best]in the world.Every morning,as thesun2over thefrosty trees,Tim wouldwear hisskis andglide downtheslope3like aflying bird.Tims familywas notwealthy,and they could not4his firstpair ofskis.As aresult,Tim hadto weara pairofsecond-hand skiswhich camefrom hisfather.But thatdidnt5him.He believedthat withhard workand determination,he couldachieve anything.One winter,a grandskiing competitionwas announcedin thetown nearby.The winnerwould receivea brandnewset ofhigh-tech skis and an6to trainwith thenational team.Tim became7after hearingthat.He knew it was time toprovehimself.The comingdays to the competitionsaw hisnon-stop training.The dayof competitionfinally arrived.The skywas brilliantblue and the snowglistened underthe sunsrays.Skiers fromall overthe countrygathered.Everyone wasready.It wasvery quiet.8,the mountainroaredwith the sound ofskis cuttingthrough thesnow.Tim waslike abullet.The crowdswere amazedat aseries ofcomplexjumps andspins Timmade.Tim was the winner!The crowdburst into applause and9for him.His familywithtears ineyes rushedto hughim.He was awarded thenew skis,but whathe valuedmore wasthe powerof dreamsand thespiritof never
10.
1.A.runner B.swimmer C.skier D.skater
2.A.rose B.raised C.arrived D.moved
3.A.lazily B.rapidly C.sadly D.slowly
4.A.borrow B.catch C.make D.afford
5.A.support B.stop C.surprise D.save
6.A.risk B.gift C.chance D.adventure
7.A.worried B.excited C.angry D.peaceful
8.A.Quickly B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Freely
9.A.waited B.lasted C-cried D.cheered
10.A.taking up B.giving up C.turning up D.making up(.广东广州.模拟预测)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、和项中选出最佳选2024A BC D项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑My motheris82years old.Each weekI takemy motherout to do shoppingand visitthe doctor,because shehasdifficulty in
1.She isunable toexpress herselfclearly.Last weekshe walkedtoa nearby storeto buysome smallthings byherself,because I was busy.When shewent to2for her things,she foundthat she was shortof threedollars.The onlyway topay for the goodswas to3a cup.Bydropping it,she wasable tobuy thenew totalwiththecash she had.At thisstore,people lookedaround andchose theirown goods.My motherwas puttingherthingsinto shoppingbags4without talkingto others.Suddenly a5came up to herand said,Here isthe cupthat youput back.Then she6my(邮寄).mother the cup.My motherasked fbr the womansname and7so thatshe couldrepay herby postBut thewomantold herthecupwas hergift.My motherwas8,The nextday,she decided to goback to the storeand givethe workerafive-dollar billto keepon hand.When the9thing happenedto someoneelse unexpectedly,the workercould usethe bill.Whoever you are,you shouldthank forthe actof10,That notonly helpsothers,but mayhelpyourself oneday.
1.A.walking B,talking C.packing D.noticing
2.A.provide B.wait C.pay D.hope
3.A.receive B.compare C.add D.return
4.A.carelessly B.quietly C.happily D.loudly
5.A.stranger B.police C.doctor D.friend
6.A.passed B.prepared C,carried D.asked
7.A.number B・address C.age D.birthday
8.A.bored B.interested C.moved D.tired
9.A.lucky B.beautiful C.different D.same
10.A.courage B.kindness C.confidence D.truth(2023•广东广州・一模)What isone ofthebestparts oftravelling abroadIts thefbod,of course!It canbe a]experience toenjoy differentfoods that are preparedby locals.I cameto knowthis aftermy travelin China.Ever sinceI wasa boy,I havealways enjoyedeating Chinese food at(捞面)home inAmerica.But,tobehonest,I only2about vegetablelo meinsand springrolls because these werecommonlyserved in the restaurantsnear myhome.I knewthat realChinese dishes3greatly from the onesthat couldbefound inthose places.Before Ileft forChina,I feltworried aboutwhether Iwould reallyend upenjoying thefood ornot.After all,I hadnever beena verybrave oropen-minded4and Iwouldnt put anything newinto mymouth.During myfirst fewdays inBeijing,Ididnot5everything that I tried.I especiallydisliked breakfast.One ofthemost commonbreakfast itemswas baozi.I foundit6that peopleate somuch meatfor breakfast.But afterthese firstcoupleof days,I7got usedtothefood.And Ifell inlove withone ofBeijings mostfamous dishes—Peking duck.Iespecially likedthe varioustasty saucesand thethin,crispy(酥脆的)duckskin.As Itravelled tosome othercities aroundChina,I learnedthat eachplace hadits owndishes thatit8I enjoyedrice noodlesin Guilin,xiaolon^bao inShanghai,and hotpot inChengdu.When itwastime toreturnhome,Ifelt upset.I knewthatIwould9the differentkinds offoods throughoutChina.Through mytrip inChina,I learnedthat totruly enjoyChinesefood,one mustgo directlyto China.Yet moreD.time-killingA.heart-breaking B.life-changing C.day-dreamingA.cared B.thought C.talkedA.differed B,changed C・developedA.lover B.cook C,eaterA.know B.remember C.believeA.strange B.boring C-wonderfulA.only B.slowly C.immediatelyA.was goodfor B.was knownas C,was servedwithA.notice B,learn C.missA・good B.new C-strange
1.importantly,this triptaught meto alwayshave anopen mindto10things.
2.D.knew
3.D.improved
4.D.local
5.D.enjoy
6.D.funny
7.D.surely
8.D.was famousfor
9.D.accept
10.D.special(2023•广东广见、|・——模)Little Georgelived in a poorvillage.One summerday,Georges mothersent himtothe fieldto pickup somedried]forthefire.It wasnot easyfor him to findit.By thetime thesun washigh,he feltvery hotand wishedfor a2place torest andhavesome food.As hewalked along,he foundsome shade,and therewere somefine andwild strawberries.“How3these willbe withmy breadand butter!”thought George.He pickedup allof thestrawberries.As he was4the firststrawberry tohis mouthhe rememberedhis sick mother,who wasalone in her darkcoldroom in the village.With thisin mind,he put the strawberryback again.Shall I5them for my mumhe askedhimself.He thoughtthese strawberrieswould raiseher spirits.However,he wasstill6them with a longingeye.“I willeat half,and takethe otherhalf toher.he said.He7them intotwo parts,but eachpart lookedso small.Heput themtogether again.“I willonly eatone.^^he thought.However,as heagain liftedit tohis mouth,he foundthat he had takenthe finest,and heput itback.When thesun wasbeginning tosink,George setout forhome happilywith allhis strawberriesfor hissickmother.He heardhis mothersweak8calling himIs thatyou GeorgeI amglad youhave comeback.I amthirsty andlongingfor sometea.”George rantoherand9offered hiswild strawberries.You savedthem forme,didnt youshe said,laying herhandfondly on his headwith tearsinhereyes.Could eatingthe strawberriesgive Georgehalf the10he felt at thismoment
1.A.strawberries B,wood C.soil D.fuel
2.A.cool B,warm C.quiet D.noisy
3.A.terrible B.excellent C.interesting D.annoying
4.A.lifting B.climbing C.growing D.waving
5.A.plant B.protect C・serve D.save
6.A.looking forB.looking upC.looking atD.looking after
7.A.compared B.searched C.changed D.divided
8.A.noise B・sound C.voice D.cry
9.A.sadly B.angrily C.curiously D.joyfully
10.A.sadness B.happiness C.kindness D.illness(•广东广州•一模)2023A14-year-old boySun wasonhisway homeon aTuesday eveningafter school.Whenhe wasin the lift,it cametoastop forno reason.Feeling]at first,the teenagerdecided to help himselfout because heknew itwould bedangerous ifhewaskept therefor toolong.He wanted to openthe liftdoor,but hegave upthe idealater.He turnedto leanagainst thewall instead,because heworried the lift mightfall(按钮)down2,He thenpressed allthe buttonsin the3of gettingthe liftto workagain,but itdidntwork.Sun thenpressed thestop buttonto4theliftto keepit stilland makesure itwould notfall.Without acell phone at hand,Sun tried5to get the attention of peopleoutside,but noone answeredastimepassedby.The youngboy hadto giveup shouting.He senta notethrough the door withthe messageand hopedsomeone could6and helphim out.With allthese done,the boyknewitmight takea longtime beforesomeone7him.So hedecidedtodo hishomework.He tookout histextbooks andstarted todo his homework
8.Soon afterhe finishedhishomework,he heardloud voicesoutside.A largecrowd includinghis parentsand teachershadcome tothe9,Actually bythat timehehadbeen in theliftfor overfive hours.Finally,theygot himout.On Weibo,people spokehighly of him,becausehe could keep10in theface ofsuch adangerous situation.
1.A.relaxed B.bored C.hopeless D.frightened
2.A.slowly B.regularly C.suddenly D.hardly
3.A.danger B・fear C.hope D.joy
4.A.check B.repair C,open D.lock
5.A.shouting B.jumping C.kicking D.speaking
6.A.look itupB,pick itupC.put itupD.turn itup
7.A.saw B.followed C.found D.heard
8.A.angrily B.patiently C.carefully D.proudly
9.A.accident B.adventure C.rescue D.challenge
10.A.calm B.quiet C.healthy D.energetic
9.A.return B.plan C.class D.visit
10.A.friend B.teacher C.classmate D.neighbour(•广东广州•中考真题)(蝴2023Almost everyonehas adream job,and forSusan,it isbeing a whale trainer(水族馆).()at hercitys aquariumLast year,Susan finallyhada n1,but itwas more than justsigningup.People whowanted thisjob hadto takepart ina competition.They needto showhow2theycouldgo downinto the seven-metre-deep poolthat housedthe whalesand howlong theycould staythere.The onewho couldreach thedeepestand staythe longestunderwater wouldgetthejob.Susan signedup totry out,and everythingwent3at first.But then,as shewent downto aboutfive metresunder theicywater,her legsstopped
4.The coldwater causeda hugepain inher legs.She wasunableto swimback tothe surface.She wasin greatfear andcouldnt think.This onlycaused herto5farther into the pool.Just asSusan6hope,she suddenlyfelt herselfbeing pushedtothe surface.It wasMila,awhalein thepool.She noticedSusans7,held herleg inher mouthand pushedSusanuptothesurface.Susan was8,thanks toMilas quickaction.The aquariumspokesperson saidSusanwas really9,because Milahad realizedSusan neededhelp beforeany ofthe workinggroup did,which savedvaluable time.Whales are10animals-they liveand playtogether.In thewild,they showgreat interestinhumans andoften swimclose toboats anddivers.
1.A.chance B.job C,dream D.idea
2.A.soon B.far C・often D.hard
3.A.close B.deep C.late D.well
4.A.trying B.hurting C,working D.resting
5.A.drop B.swim C.jump D.search
6.A.gave awayB・gave inC.gave outD.gave up
7.A.look B.trouble C.move D.place
8.A.changed B.lost C.chosen D.saved
9.A.lucky B,brave C-afraid D.sad
10.A.funny B.lonely C.social D.strong(.广东广州.中考真题)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、和项中选出最佳2022A BC D选项Sam wasworried.The followingmorning,he wouldhave artclass.It washis favouriteclass,but therewasa1,Sam sawthe worlddifferently fromeverybody else.When hedrew,birds haddifferent-sized wings,and buildingshadstrange shapes.Every timehe painteda picture,his teachersand classmateswould be
2.It wastime forthe artclass.Nervously,Sam lookedat thewhite pieceof paperin frontofhim.“Good morning,class,“said Mr.White.Today,we9re going to paint”Sam3wondering what the nextword wouldbe.Please,he thought,not houses.Not buildings...“Were goingto paint4»said Mr.White,with asmile.“Yes!Great!”said Sam
5.“We cantpaint that!”shouted Mikefromtheother sideofthe classroom.“Sure,you canJ repliedMr.White6,Think aboutit,Mike.What makesyou happy”“Umm...beaches,sunshine,and...ice-cream!”said Mike.“Well,there yougo.Thats howyou paintit.Start working!”said Mr.White.(泼^西)Sam wasalready7,He splashedlarge amountsof paintall overthe8,It wasreallybeautiful!There wereshapes thatwe didnthave inthe realworld andthe colourswere soshining.The wholeFrom that day on,Sam wasnever10about artclass.He knewthat hecould painthappiness,noclass9and Samlooked proud.
1.A.difference B.problem C.reason D.way
2.A.encouraged B.relaxed C.satisfied D.surprised
3.A.agreed B.replied C.understood D.waited
4.A.buildings B.houses C.happiness D.summer
5.A.excitedly B.carelessly C.kindly D.sadly
6.A.angrily B.patiently C.secretly D.worriedly
7.A.painting B.playing C.talking D.writing
8.A.book B.floor C.paper D.wall
9.A.cheered B.doubted C.finished D.regretted
10.A.careful B.certain C.happy D.nervousmatter whathe painted.(.广东广州.二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、、四个选项中选202416〜25A BC D出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑In a very busycity,Soapy,a poorand homelessman,longed for a warmroom and a fillingmeal.He madea plantobe caughtand spendthe winterin prison.(吃霸王餐)First,he triedto dineand dashinarestaurant,but thewaiter]him awayangrily.Then,he pretendedtobe drunkand likelyto causetrouble,hoping toattract theattentionofthe police,but hisaction fellondeaf ears.2,he evenbroke astore window,expecting tobe caught.Disheartened,Soapy satdown ona churchbench.The peacefulatmosphere andthesoundof asong of praiseplaying inside3him deeply.For thefirst time,he feltashamed of his actionsand longedforabetter life.Suddenly,a(闲逛)police officerappeared and4him ofwandering aimlesslyalong thestreet.Soapy,who hadbeen tryingso hardtobe caught,now foundhimself facingthe resultsofhisearlier behavior.This5turn ofevents taughtSoapy avaluablelesson.He realizedthat lifewas fullof surprisesand thathe shouldcherish(珍惜)everymoment andtry tobe a6person.The song ofpraisehehadheard inthe church7him ofthe kindnessthat wasstill intheworld,and hedecided toturnhis lifearound.Fromthat dayon,Soapy madean effortto changehis ways.He founda job,made newfriends,and slowlybutsurely,built anew lifefor himself.The policeofficer whocaught himthatdaybecame areminder ofthe8point in his life.And thesongofpraise thatplayed inthe churchwould foreverhold aspecial placeinhis9,Soapylearned thatreal10didnt comefrom easyshortcuts,but fromhard work,perseverance,andapositive attitudetowards life.
1.A.carried B.drove C.put D.led
2.A.Hopelessly B.Calmly C.Actively D.Nervously
3.A.confused B.moved C.scared D.helped
4.A.returned B.advised C.accused D.congratulated
5.A.unknown B.unexpected C.uncertain D.unnecessary
6.A.richer B.stronger C.better D.smarter
7.A.reminded B.told C.informed D.cured
8.A.starting B.ending C.turning D.failing
9.A.dream B.memory C.opinion D.heart
10.A.failure B.success C.wealth D.health(•广东广州•一模)2024Saving BabyElephants(擦)Mishak rubshis eyeswhen heprepares warmmilk.Like otherpeople lookingafter babies,he is
1.Its5:30a.m.,and hehasnt hadmuch sleep.Mishak sitsnext tothe baby elephant,smiles andmakes sureshe finishesthebreakfast.Mishak isa2from anelephant rescuecenter.3,many elephantsmeet problems,so theyneedrescuing here.For onething,hunters4for theirivory.For another,people buildhomes andplant fieldswhereelephants usedto live.Hungry elephantswalk into the villagesand fieldsto look for food.They oftencause seriousdamage,so farmerskill them.As aresult,adult elephantsoften leavetheir babiesbehind.When ababy elephantloses itsmother,its alsoin greatdanger.This isbecause itneeds itsmothers milkfor aboutfouryears.Without themilk,the babyhas littlechance tolive.Research showsthat elephants,like people,have5,Ifthe motherelephant dies,the babyelephant oftenbecomes sadand ill.The centersjob isto raisethese babyelephants andsend thembacktothe6step bystep.First,keepers taketurnslooking afterthe babyelephants becausethey dontwant anelephant todepend onone ofthe keeperstoo much.Then()keepers takethe elephantsintotheforest.This isan7part ofthe processbecausetheelephants learnhow toeat inthewild andcommunicate withothers.When anelephant isfour and no longerneeds8,keepers moveit tothewild.This makeselephants become
9.It oftentakes themeightto tenyears toget usedtothewild.At bedtime,Mishak hasto liedown and10with hisbabyelephant.Mishak saysthat whenhe leavesthe babies,theycry.Does heneed analarm towake up“Oh,no Jhe says,“The elephantsare ouralarms.
1.A.nervous B.down C.tired D.shy
2.A.teacher B.keeper C,doctor D.policeman
3.A.Unluckily B.Finally C,Excitedly D.Suddenly
4.A.buy B.kill C-keep D.collect
5.A.foods B,homes C.friends D.feelings
6.A.center B.zoo C.wild D.city
7.A.easy B.fast C.important D.strange
8.A.milk B.fruits C・grass D.leaves
9.A.brave B.popular C.friendly D.patient
10.A.work B.play C・study D.sleep(2024・广东广州・一模)The big rocks(管理)One day,an expertin timemanagement wasspeaking toa groupof students.He usedan experimentthosestudents wouldnever
1.(罐子)He pulledout awide-mouthed jarand setit onthe table.Firstly,he tookout someegg-sized rocksand2placed them,oneata time,intothe jar.When the jar wasfilled tothe3andnomore rockswould fit inside,he asked,“Isthe jarfiill”Everyone inthe classsaid,Yes.Then heput somesmall stonesin and4the jarcausing the stones downintothespace betweenthebig rocks.He askedthe groupagain,Is thejar full”By thistime,one ofthe studentsanswered,Probably not.”After that,he startedputting somesand intothejar.It wentinto allthe spacesleft betweenthe rocksandthe
5.Once morehe askedthe question,Is thejar“No!theclassshouted.At thistime,he poureda cupof waterin untilthejarwas full.He lookedattheclass and asked,What isthepoint ofthis experiment”One eagerstudent said,“The pointis,no matterhow6youare,you canfind sometime todomore ifyou tryreally hard.^^“Good answer,but thatsnot mypoint.the speakerreplied.The7this experimenttells usis:Ifyou dontputthe bigrocks in first,youll neverget themin atall.What arethe bigrocksinyour lifeIn mylife,they arethethings thatI8,my familymembers,my health,my education,my dreams…”youHl10have enoughtimetospend onthe big,important tasks:thebigrocks.
1.A.forget B.remember C.complete D.understand
2.A.quickly B.bravely C.carefully D.difficultly
3.A.top B,side C,bottom D.middle
4.A.held B.shook C.broke D.carried
5.A.cup B・eggs C,water D.stones
6.A.busy B.free C,happy D.tired
7.A.question B,problem C.reason D.truth
8.A.make B.show C.love D.change
9.A.useful B.interesting C.impossible D.unimportant
10.A.ever B.never C,often D.alwaysIf youfocus onthe9things,then youllfill yourlife withlittle thingsthat dontreally matter,and(•广东广州•三模)(宝石)2023A boywenttoan experton gemsinthetown andsaid hewantedtobecome anexpertjust likehim.The expertturned himdown becausehe thoughtthe boywould nothave the]to learn.The boyaskedfor achance.Finally,the expert2and toldthe boy,“Be heretomorrow.(玉)The nextmorning,the expert putajade stone inthe boys hand and told him,“Hold it!”The expertthen wentabouthis businesscutting,weighing andsetting gems.The boyfeltabit3,buthe said nothing.Hejust sat4and waited.The followingmorning,the expertagain5the jade stoneinthe boys handandtoldhim to holdit.On thethird,fourth,and fifthdays,the expertdid thesame thing.On thesixth day,the boyheld thejade stone,but couldno longerstand thesilence.Sir”,he said,when amIgoingtolearn something”“YouH learn.^^the expertreplied andwent abouthis business.The boyhadto6sitting quietlyand waited.Several moredays wentby andtheboyfelt moreand more7One morning,asthe expert cameandaskedhimto8his hand,hewasabout tosay thathecouldno longergo on.Butas theexpertputthestoneintheboyshand,he shoutedloudly withoutlooking athis hand,“This isnot the9jadestone!”
1.A.wisdom B.experience C・money D.patience
2.A.agreed B,disagreed C.refused D.regretted
3.A.scared B.excited C,strange D.relaxed
4.A.proudly B.quietly C.quickly D.suddenly
5.A.cut B.weighed C,changed D.placed
6.A.stop B.keep C.avoid D.consider
7.A.interested B.patient C.disappointed D.satisfied
8.A.hold outB.give outC.pick outD.cut out
9.A.colorful B.different C.same D.expensive
10.A.anger B.cry C,tear D.smile()You havebegun tolearn,“theexpertsaid with an10(2023・广东广州•三模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑(推拉式的)Since ourtwins beganlearning towalk,my wifeand I have kepttelling themthat oursliding glassdooris just a window.The]is simple.If weadmit itisa door,they911wantto2It willdrive uscrazy.It appearsthat thekidsknow the3though wehave beencontinually tellingthem theother way.I hatelying tokids.One daytheyll wakeup and4that everythingtheyve alwaysknown aboutwindows isa lie.Iwonder if5should alwaystell thetruth nomatter whatresult itmay leadto.Ihaveaverystrong fearthat thelie were(象征性的)telling will6our children.Windows anddoors haveimportant symbolicmeanings.Tm tellingthere theycantopen whatthey7know isa door.Later in8they maycomic toa doorwhich couldbe agood chance.Instead ofopeningthedoorand takingthe chance,they just9it andwonder,“What ifit isntadoor”That is,“What ifit isnta10chanceMaybe itsan unreasonablefear.But thebottom lineis thatI shouldntlie tomy kids.So whenthey cometo otherdoorsin life,they willjust openthem andwalk through.
1.A.example B.rule C.reason D.test
2.A.make amess B.go outsideC.look aroundD.fall asleep
3.A.result B.method C.danger D.truth
4.A.find B,admit C.suggest D.regret
5.A.twins B,teachers C-parents D.kids
6.A.change B・mislead C.shock D.punish
7.A.secretly B.hardly C.nearly D.absolutely
8.A.life B.time C,reply D.history
9.A.knock intoB.knock outC-stare atD.make useof
10.A.real B.final C.normal D.similar(2023・广东广州•二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项(才口罪).Sherlock Holmeswas greatat solving crimes Nocrime wastoo strangeor]for himto solve.He couldtakeone look atacrime sceneand knowwhat happened.He usedhis sharpeyes tolookforand lookatthe2details.Hedirected thatlookatthe crimescene aswell aseverybody andeverything.Then,he usedhis knowledgeand evensharpermind to3the answer.Holmes neverguessed.He alsoused scienceto helphim collectand examinehard evidence,such as4from peoplesfeet andfingers.Thatwasnt commonfbrthe1800s.However,the vastmajority ofpolice stationsaround theworld stilluse Sherlock Holmes5of handlingcases.We cantmention SherlockHolmes withoutalso6Dr.John H.Watson.He wasa retiredarmy officer,and he7therooms andthe rentat221B BakerStreel withHolmes.Over time,Watson becamemorethanjustaflat mateto Holmes.In fact,he playedan importantrole—he wasHolmesspartner insolvingcrimes.They workedwell together,and Holmes8Watsons helpand friendship.We alsowouldnt knowmuch aboutHolmes withoutWatson.The doctorrecorded howthe privatedetective solvedeachcrime.After that,he wrote9about them.He didthat becausehe didntwant thepolice totake allthe advantagesofHolmess work.So,we should10thank Dr.Watson forbringing usSherlockHolmes.
1.A.humorous B.difficult C.lifeless D.s川y
2.A.brightest B.safest C.smallest D.clearest
3.A.copy downB・care forC.find outD.result in
4.A.smells B.shoes C.colors D.prints
5.A.experiences B.stories C.methods D.dreams
6.A.talking aboutB.asking forC.dealing withD.agreeing with
7.A.compared B.shared C・mixed D.connected
8.A.depended onB・applied forC.gave upD.turned down
9.A.posters B.notices C.advertisements D.stories
10.A.carefully B.really C.hopefully D.luckily(•广东广少卜|•二模)2023It wasthe artclass andthe teacherhad placedHenry besideme.Suddenly hejoggedmy armand Ipoured theink onmy1,It wasformylittle sicksister andI workedon itfor twowholeweeks!With greatanger,I saidsomething2to him.I didntdo itpurposely/9he calmlyreplied,which displeasedmealot.I paidhim backby pushinghimtomess hispicture.You didthat onpurpose!”Henry shoutedand evenraised hishand.The teachersaw it,which madeHenry stopand3his handright away.I shallwait fbryou outside!^^he said.At thatmoment Ifelt uncomfortableand4what Ihad doneto him.I rememberedhewasalways so5tohelpmewhenever Ihad difficulties.Henry couldnthave meanttodoit.What shouldI doMyfather\words rangin myears,“If youdo somethingwrong tosomeone,you shouldapologize.I triedto find6,Tm,Im s...,Im s...”but Ifailed andthe word“sorry“stuck in my throat.What doyou meanIdont understand/9Henry lookedat me
7.“OK,we shallmeet again!”he said.I agreed,trying toshow himIwasnot afraid.After school,while walkingback homealone,I discoveredHenry followingme.I stopped,waiting forhim,a rulerinhand.He steppedforward.I raisedmy ruler.No,David,“he wavedmy ruleraside8,Lets befriends asbefore.hesaid,withasmile onhis face.I stoodstill in9You meanit“Yes.No morequarrels,shall we”“Sure!”Isaid,withaquick nodof myhead.
1.A.painting B.clothes C.book D.ruler
2.A.rude B.funny C,strange D.worryingLooking atthe rulerinmyhand,I brokeitintwo.The brokenruler willforever remindme notto10a friend.
3.A.put upB.draw backC.hold outD.reach out。
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