题型:选词填空(语篇) 题类:模拟题 难易度:普通
四川省成都市2020年九年级英语中考冲刺卷4
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Years ago, my brother was killed in an accident. After my brother died, my mother was in deep sadness. I was only a four-year-old girl at that time, but I still understood the sudden change in my mom's attitude(态度) towards. . Suddenly everything around us was dangerous. Overnight, the world had gone from a playground to a dangerous zone. I up with a lot of rules. I couldn't walk home from school by myself, even though everyone I knew already did. I couldn't go to summer camp because what if happened to me.
As I got , the list of things of fear got longer. My whole life was divided into "things you should avoid", and "things you need to do in order to have a good, long life." I sensed I was becoming a natural worrier. I worried about things like getting , losing my wallet, car accidents, earthquakes, losing my job, and more.
The doubtful part is that you'' d never know it by looking at my life. In fact, I've developed a rule for : If it scares me, then I have to do it at least once. I've done lots of things that mom would have worried about: I've a motorcycle. I've traveled a lot. I've performed a stand-up comedy.
When I was 14, my mother died suddenly in a car accident. It was really a painful time for me. After that, I made a(n) . I could either live out the rest of my life trying to be "safe" or I could be brave enough to live out an exciting and sometimes dangerous life. If I choose the later, I worry that I may have betrayed(背叛) my mother, but she has been a driving force in my life and, in the end I suppose that she would have been of me. The more often I do things that scare me or that make me uncomfortable, the more I realize that I can do a lot more than I I could do.
I've also come to believe that fear can be a good thing, if we face it. Believing that has made my world a less scary place.
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Dear Mr. Lee,
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Yours,
Yu Ting
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Twenty-First Century Books
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Books companies are adding special features {#blank#}5{#/blank#} some ebooks. These extra features might include sound files, picture files, or video files. When the readers click on these files they learn more about the book, the story, or the writer.
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When the teacher asks a question in class, Wang Xiaobin never raises his hand and this situation is very common at middle schools. The 15 - year - old boy always {#blank#}1{#/blank#} for other classmates or the teacher to give the answer. "What should I do if my answer is {#blank#}2{#/blank#} ?" Wang asked. Wang said only six or seven students in his class raised their hands when a question was {#blank#}3{#/blank#} . "I think it's a problem that may affect our study, but I am afraid to make {#blank#}4{#/blank#}in front of my classmates," he said.
Why didn't the students raise their hands in class? Hu Wei, a teenager expert from Chinese Academy of Science(中国科学院) gave an explanation to us. He said, "They are lack (缺乏) of confidence, and they're afraid of losing faces {#blank#}5{#/blank#}they may give wrong answers. "
To encourage students to raise their hands in class, Hu suggested that teachers should try to guide and encourage students to offer their answers {#blank#}6{#/blank#} repeating the question. Hu also advised students not to be shy, but to be brave {#blank#}7{#/blank#}to try.
Sun Ping, 16, from Tianjin, always raises her hand as soon as she comes up with the answer, {#blank#}8{#/blank#}when she isn't sure if she has got it right. Sun can't understand why some of her classmates keep {#blank#}9{#/blank#} in class. She enjoys raising her hand a lot. "It keeps me enthusiastic (热情的) and confident to {#blank#}10{#/blank#}. My idea," Sun said. "Raising my hand has really made me excellent."
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