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1、中考英語復(fù)習(xí) 題型解讀 題型二 詞語填空試題
It was my daughter's first day of school. I knew that she would be 1 in a few minutes, because she always cried when she was worried about new environment.
On the way to school I told her that her new school life would be wonderful and expected she would feel 2
2、. However, when she saw the large group of students everywhere, tears came to her eyes. "You can do this, sweetie. Everyone has a 3__ in line, let's go to find yours." I said to her.
We lined up to enter the school. Just as she was going to cry, her friend from preschool(幼兒園) 4 next to
3、her. Suddenly, she became active and reached out for her friend's hand. And as the teacher began to 5 them all into the school, she wasn't crying, 6 smiling.
To tell the truth, I was unwilling to say 7 when I saw her walk into that big building. I hid the tears behind my sunglasses and
4、 waved my hand as she walked inside.
All day I 8 what she was doing. As I waited to pick her up, I felt like a child standing in line to meet Father Christmas. "I didn't cry again, Mommy," she said __9 ,showing me her backpack full of candies.
During two hours of listening to the det
5、ails(細(xì)節(jié)) of her day, we laughed and talked about all the __10_ she had on the first school day. I knew my daughter has grown up.
( )1. A. running B. sleeping C. crying
( )2. A. relaxing B. relaxed C. to relax
( )3. A. place B. name C. list
( )4. A. pulled B. pushed C. stood
( )5.
6、A. walk B. send C. rush
( )6. A. and B. but C. or
( )7. A. sorry B. hello C. goodbye
( )8. A. suggested B. told C. wondered
( )9. A. quietly B. excitedly C. politely
( )10. A. experiences B. problems C. excuses
(二)
Once upon a time, all the animals lived happily in the fore
7、st. One day, a family went to spend the day in the countryside and one little boy left his 1 there. Soon after the family left, a rabbit came by and 2 the socks. The rabbit decided to try them on. The socks looked so 3 and he liked them a lot that he wouldn’t take them off. He spent his
8、day walking through the forest in the socks.
All the animals talked about the rabbit’s new look , and 4 of them were a little envious (羨慕) because he was getting so much attention. Soon, in that forest, there began appearing squirrels(松鼠)in shirts, a little pig who wears a pair of glasses , a
9、nd 5 a mole (鼴鼠) with a hat on. Every day, they walked in the forest and wanted to get the other animals’ attention.
Doctor Bear would shake (搖) his 6 ,telling animals, “ This can’t be good. Our animals don’t wear clothes, and we don’t need them.” But the mole didn’t 7 him. H
10、e said Doctor Bear was just old-fashioned. One day, the mole tried to go into his hole 8 first taking his hat off. He was stuck(困住) in that hole all day. Those who listened to the Doctor’s advice stopped having 9 .
The animals 10 that they didn’t need clothes at all. Starting to
11、wear them had been very silly. They only did it to make others pay more attention to them.
1. A. shoes B. glasses C. socks
2. A. lost B. found C. covered
3. A. old B. ugly C. nice
4. A. all B. some C. none
5. A. even B. ever
12、 C. still
6. A. foot B. arm C. head
7. A. listen to B. look at C. think of
8. A. with B. except C. without
9. A. results B. reasons C. accidents
10. A. hoped B. realized C. forgot
(三)
(xx年廈門)
At my primary school, I was one
13、of the smartest kids there. I never 1 , but always got near perfect scores on all my tests. I was a child genius (天才), at least in my mind. I was also 2 music and sports. I was pretty sure that once I got to seventh grade, everyone including my teachers would be 3 by me.
But actually, th
14、ey weren’t.
When I arrived at my new class, it seemed that there was always someone else who could do 4 than I. My grades got worse and I needed to actually be studying for my tests. I believed I wasn’t smart. I believed I wasn’t talented. I believed I 5 .
Over the next two years, I had to w
15、ork very hard for everything I did. Grades were still very low but gradually 6 . I worked really hard but was still never the best at everything.
But do I really have to be the best at everything? All the pressure I was feeling, all that 7 when I did wrong, that was me! I was being too hard on
16、myself. In fact, when I did badly on a test, my classmates would never 8 me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. I will never be the number one at everything, and it’s really Okay.
1. A. forgot B. studied C. regretted
2. A. busy wit
17、h B. tired of C. good at
3. A. amazed B. scared C. fooled
4. A. better B. easier C. slower
5. A. passed B. failed C. relaxed
6. A. improving B. fighting C. reporting
7. A. development B. excitement C. embarrassment
8. A. help with B. laugh at C. learn from
( 一 )1—5 CBACB 6—10 BCCBA
( 二 )1—5 CBCBA 6—10 CACCB
( 三 ) 1—4 BCAA 5—8 BACB