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  • 题型:完形填空 题类:真题 难易度:普通

    试题来源:浙江省台州市2021年中考英语真题试卷(音频暂未更新)

    阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    The summer I turned 12, I wished to grow up more quickly.

    Summer camp was coming and I was so worried about my1that I'd gotten into a big argument with my mom.

    But I'll 2it!" I cried. I was certain that everyone would see me as nothing more than "the short girl".

    You won't know anything 3 you get there, "calmed my mom. And I had to 4.

    On Monday, my teacher Maggie told us about the climbing course, and my heart sank when I saw the wall I was the 5 one to try to climb that huge wall. It might have been ten floors high, and knew that I had no 6 to succeed. But I had to, after the other campers finished.

    I asked for a "short person's pass, "smiling 7 and walking around the wall.

    "You know. Amy, what the mind can believe, the heart can achieve. "8 Maggie. "I'd really like you to do your best to 9 the wall. "

    I pretended (假装) to hurt my knee_10I could avoid it.

    "How's the knee? Does it hurt a lot?" Maggie asked. She was so kind, which made me feel11because I didn't like to lie.

    Maggie was really patient, showing me12 she climbed the wall. And some campers were there cheering for me.

    I didn't want to13anymore, and I didn't want to give up again. I could see how much everyone believed in me, and I wanted to show them how much I valued their14, so I kept trying.

    And then something15happened—I made it! "What the mind can believe, the heart can achieve," Maggie reminded me. And this time I knew it was true.

    (1)
    A . hair B . build C . height D . weight
    (2)
    A . accept B . beat C . hate D . manage
    (3)
    A . if B . after C . when D . until
    (4)
    A . agree B . explain C . refuse D . complain
    (5)
    A . first B . last C . only D . right
    (6)
    A . risk B . chance C . time D . pressure
    (7)
    A . happily B . proudly C . warmly D . weakly
    (8)
    A . encouraged B . announced C . introduced D . repealed
    (9)
    A . build up B . pull down C . get over D . knock at
    (10)
    A . so B . or C . unless D . but
    (11)
    A . angry B . bored C . lonely D . bad
    (12)
    A . how B . when C . where D . why
    (13)
    A . try B . lie C . practice D . compete
    (14)
    A . dream B . decision C . support D . success
    (15)
    A . funny B . creative C . popular D . amazing
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     阅读填空 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    I have many friends, and one of them is Lily. She is one of my best friends. I feel {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (luck) to be friends with her. We live in the same area. We are in the same school and we go to school together every day. We share many things in common {#blank#}2{#/blank#} enjoy spending time with each other. We {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (volunteer) at an animal hospital every weekend .Lily is {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (outgoing) than me. She is always will go to help others and she always does chores at home, she thinks doing chores helps to develop her {#blank#}5{#/blank#} (independent).

    Our friendship has grown stronger over the years. We can talk for hours about anything and everything, and we always understand each {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (other) feelings. Yesterday was Saturday. In the afternoon, I rode my bike to Lily's house. We did homework together. On my way back home, it began to rain hard. {#blank#}7{#/blank#} (sudden) my bike hit a tree and I {#blank#}8{#/blank#} (fall) off. My legs hurt and I couldn't stand up. While I {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (wonder) what to do, a policeman came up to me. He quickly took me to the hospital. What a kind policeman! I {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (learn) from him and help others when they are in trouble.

     阅读理解

    It was half past seven on Monday morning: time to get ready for school. Jay Stone rolled out of bed. He did a couple of quick wake-up exercises and then he went over to his mirror (镜子) and looked at himself.

    "Not bad, Stone, not bad," he said to himself and smiled. Maybe he wasn't ready for Hollywood, but with his dark brown eyes and his thick brown hair, he had the looks that turned girls' heads. He moved closer to the mirror and smiled, checking his teeth.

    "Perfect," he thought. "Good enough for a toothpaste ad."

    As his eyes moved down to his strong arms, he smiled again. The hours he spent in the gym and doing sit-ups have paid off.

    But suddenly, the smile froze. His eyes moved from the upper part of his body down to his legs. His legs were short. Not just short, but far too short for his body. He had the upper body of a six-footer, but because of his legs he was much less than six feet! Six inches less! Sitting, he was as tall as almost anyone. Standing, he had to look up at most of the boys and even many of the girls.

    Why didn't his legs grow with the rest of his body? He was one of the shortest boys in his class. He was the shortest in his own family, he was even shorter than his "little" sister—by three inches! Where did his legs come from?

    He certainly didn't get them from his parents. They were both quite tall. Looking through old family photos, he found the answer. It was his grandfather on his mother's side. His short legs were a gift from Grandpa Tuttle.

    Thanks a lot, Grandpa!

    Of course, the kids at school all noticed Jay's short legs and they had a nickname (外号) for him: Stubs! Almost no one called him by his real name; they all called him Stubs. Stubs Stone, Jay didn't like his nickname, but he had to accept it. He had no choice.

    But Jay couldn't see in the mirror what his legs could do. They were quick and strong. He was the youngest player on the Brewer High football team. He could run faster than anyone else in the team and, like a rabbit, he kept going and going. Even at basketball, where the other players were much taller than him, they were still afraid of him because of his speed.

    Jay shook his head. "Stubs, Stubs Stone, the kid with stubby legs. Yeah, that's me," he said to himself with a little smile. Suddenly, he heard his mother's voice.

    "Jay! It's breakfast time!"

     阅读短文,回答问题

    Many people dream of going on a great travel. Most of us keep dreaming; others make it happen.

    Gregg Bleakney's dream was to travel the Americas from top to bottom (底部). He got the idea after he finished a 1,600-kilometer bike ride. Gregg's friend Brooks Allen was also a cyclist. The two friends talked and made a plan: They would travel from Alaska (阿拉斯加) to Argentina (阿根廷) by bike.

    To pay for the trip, Gregg and Brooks worked and saved money for years. In 2005, after four years of planning, they set off. Once they were on the road, they often camped outdoors or stayed in hostels (青年旅社). In many places, local (当地的) people opened their homes to the two friends and gave them food.

    In May 2007-two years, 12 countries, and over 30,500 km later-Gregg finally reached Argentina, at the southern tip of South America. Halfway through the trip, Brooks had to stop. He returned to the United States and Gregg continued (继续) without him.

    Gregg and Brooks kept a record (记录) of their travel in an online blog. The trip taught both men a lot about traveling. Here is some of Gregg's advice.

    . The fewer bags you have, the less you'll worry about.

    . Don't plan everything. You'll be more relaxed and happy.

    . Be polite (礼貌的). Nobody wants to fight with a nice guy.

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