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一、(安徽省中考)完形填空。
You never know where life will lead you. When I was a young boy, I got 1 up my nose one time. After that I 2 wanted to get in the water again. I thought swimming was not for me.
One day, I 3 my skateboard and broke my leg so badly, and the doctors said I could never really skateboard again. They said swimming was the only 4 that would be good for me.
Well, I gave it a 5 . Every week, I got a little 6 and hated swimming a little less. I worked at it so much that one day my high school swimming coach asked me to 7 the school team. You can imagine how that made me and my family feel 8 I was so afraid of the water before!
Much to everyone's surprise, I won third place in the city finals. 9 is a big part of my life now. You never know which road life will take you down. Look at me—a swimmer!
For this reason, I say: don't limit (限制) your 10 . And remember, life is a swimming pool. Jump in and start swimming! You might be surprised where you end up.
( )1. A. water
B. sand
C. juice
D. air
( )2. A. still
B. never
C. also
D. even
( )3. A. turned down
B. looked at
C. waited for
D. fell off
( )4. A. exercise
B. story
C. housework
D. journey
( )5. A. visit
B. hand
C. try
D. call
( )6. A. better
B. slower
C. higher
D. heavier
( )7. A. check
B. catch
C. join
D. invite
( )8. A. or
B. as
C. if
D. so
( )9. A. Skating
B. Swimming
C. Jumping
D. Coaching
( )10. A. excuses
B. praises
C. words
D. choices
You never know where life will lead you. When I was a young boy, I got 1 up my nose one time. After that I 2 wanted to get in the water again. I thought swimming was not for me.
One day, I 3 my skateboard and broke my leg so badly, and the doctors said I could never really skateboard again. They said swimming was the only 4 that would be good for me.
Well, I gave it a 5 . Every week, I got a little 6 and hated swimming a little less. I worked at it so much that one day my high school swimming coach asked me to 7 the school team. You can imagine how that made me and my family feel 8 I was so afraid of the water before!
Much to everyone's surprise, I won third place in the city finals. 9 is a big part of my life now. You never know which road life will take you down. Look at me—a swimmer!
For this reason, I say: don't limit (限制) your 10 . And remember, life is a swimming pool. Jump in and start swimming! You might be surprised where you end up.
( )1. A. water
B. sand
C. juice
D. air
( )2. A. still
B. never
C. also
D. even
( )3. A. turned down
B. looked at
C. waited for
D. fell off
( )4. A. exercise
B. story
C. housework
D. journey
( )5. A. visit
B. hand
C. try
D. call
( )6. A. better
B. slower
C. higher
D. heavier
( )7. A. check
B. catch
C. join
D. invite
( )8. A. or
B. as
C. if
D. so
( )9. A. Skating
B. Swimming
C. Jumping
D. Coaching
( )10. A. excuses
B. praises
C. words
D. choices
答案:
1~5 ABDAC 6~10 ACBBD
二、(苏州市中考)阅读理解。
On warm winter days, Yang Liheng, 89, enjoys sitting by the window and looking through old photos. These photos bring him joy and happiness once more.
For Yang one of the long - expected activities during the Spring Festival is to take photos with family members. On the early morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year when the whole family reunite, he would dress up and wait for the photo to be taken.
Yang became a photographer in the late 1950s. With his camera, Yang recorded the great changes of his hometown over time. “I had a painful childhood, but I got a chance to be a photographer after the founding (成立) of the People's Republic of China. ” Yang told Beijing Review. “I want to record, in the form of photographs, the local customs, the scenes and people's brave spirit of fighting against the hard conditions here in my hometown. ”
“I used to take pictures for everyone else, but seldom turned my camera at my family members,” Yang said. “My grandson gave me the idea to record the growth and development of my own family. ” Taking family photos then became a tradition for Yang's family. Though now some of his grandchildren are working and living in other cities, they try their best to return home during the Spring Festival and prepare for the special moment.
Last year was an important year for Yang Liheng. Most of his photos were displayed in Yinchuan to show the development of the area over the past sixty years.
11. What does Yang expect most during the Spring Festival? ( )
A. Wearing new clothes.
B. Having a big dinner.
C. Taking a family photo.
D. Visiting his relatives.
12. What does the underlined word “reunite” in Paragraph 2 mean? ( )
A. Get separated(分开的).
B. Get much wealthier.
C. Get improved.
D. Get together again.
13. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? ( )
A. When Yang was interviewed.
B. Where Yang learnt to take photos.
C. Why Yang had a painful childhood.
D. What Yang recorded with his camera.
14. What do we know about Yang's family? ( )
A. It is full of love.
B. It is full of mysteries.
C. It is a rich family.
D. It is having a hard time.
On warm winter days, Yang Liheng, 89, enjoys sitting by the window and looking through old photos. These photos bring him joy and happiness once more.
For Yang one of the long - expected activities during the Spring Festival is to take photos with family members. On the early morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year when the whole family reunite, he would dress up and wait for the photo to be taken.
Yang became a photographer in the late 1950s. With his camera, Yang recorded the great changes of his hometown over time. “I had a painful childhood, but I got a chance to be a photographer after the founding (成立) of the People's Republic of China. ” Yang told Beijing Review. “I want to record, in the form of photographs, the local customs, the scenes and people's brave spirit of fighting against the hard conditions here in my hometown. ”
“I used to take pictures for everyone else, but seldom turned my camera at my family members,” Yang said. “My grandson gave me the idea to record the growth and development of my own family. ” Taking family photos then became a tradition for Yang's family. Though now some of his grandchildren are working and living in other cities, they try their best to return home during the Spring Festival and prepare for the special moment.
Last year was an important year for Yang Liheng. Most of his photos were displayed in Yinchuan to show the development of the area over the past sixty years.
11. What does Yang expect most during the Spring Festival? ( )
A. Wearing new clothes.
B. Having a big dinner.
C. Taking a family photo.
D. Visiting his relatives.
12. What does the underlined word “reunite” in Paragraph 2 mean? ( )
A. Get separated(分开的).
B. Get much wealthier.
C. Get improved.
D. Get together again.
13. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? ( )
A. When Yang was interviewed.
B. Where Yang learnt to take photos.
C. Why Yang had a painful childhood.
D. What Yang recorded with his camera.
14. What do we know about Yang's family? ( )
A. It is full of love.
B. It is full of mysteries.
C. It is a rich family.
D. It is having a hard time.
答案:
11~14 CDDA
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