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二、完形填空。
(2024·湖南) As a child, I was quite active. I was running around and getting hurt almost every day. My mom was 5. A neighbor advised me to learn to fish. I liked the 6, but my mom said no. She thought it was 7 to get close to any body of water.
At last, my mom got another idea. Every day, she made me sit at the desk and 8 for an hour. I hated reading and cried a lot. Then, my 9, a school teacher, came to help. He led me to my desk and told me to 10 one book. “Read just twenty pages. If you still feel bored after that, just put it down and choose another one,” he said.
I started with The Emperor's New Clothes. After I read twenty 11 as my uncle suggested, I was rolling(滚动) on the floor laughing. What a stupid emperor! Next, I read more books. As time went on, I was able to 12 understand the stories. So I started reading longer and more serious books. I fell in love with Journey to the West. My mom said I should spend more time playing outside. But I didn't want to 13 the book.
To this day, I make time to read every day. If you haven't yet experienced the fun of reading, take my uncle's advice and find the “ 14 ” books. They'll give you enjoyment, teach you something new and even change your life.
()5. A. bored B. surprised C. worried
()6. A. idea B. rule C. truth
()7. A. helpful B. dangerous C. necessary
()8. A. draw B. write C. read
()9. A. uncle B. father C. neighbor
()10. A. describe B. pick C. borrow
()11. A. words B. lines C. pages
()12. A. hardly B. easily C. wrongly
()13. A. put down B. give away C. look through
()14. A. long B. serious C. right
(2024·湖南) As a child, I was quite active. I was running around and getting hurt almost every day. My mom was 5. A neighbor advised me to learn to fish. I liked the 6, but my mom said no. She thought it was 7 to get close to any body of water.
At last, my mom got another idea. Every day, she made me sit at the desk and 8 for an hour. I hated reading and cried a lot. Then, my 9, a school teacher, came to help. He led me to my desk and told me to 10 one book. “Read just twenty pages. If you still feel bored after that, just put it down and choose another one,” he said.
I started with The Emperor's New Clothes. After I read twenty 11 as my uncle suggested, I was rolling(滚动) on the floor laughing. What a stupid emperor! Next, I read more books. As time went on, I was able to 12 understand the stories. So I started reading longer and more serious books. I fell in love with Journey to the West. My mom said I should spend more time playing outside. But I didn't want to 13 the book.
To this day, I make time to read every day. If you haven't yet experienced the fun of reading, take my uncle's advice and find the “ 14 ” books. They'll give you enjoyment, teach you something new and even change your life.
()5. A. bored B. surprised C. worried
()6. A. idea B. rule C. truth
()7. A. helpful B. dangerous C. necessary
()8. A. draw B. write C. read
()9. A. uncle B. father C. neighbor
()10. A. describe B. pick C. borrow
()11. A. words B. lines C. pages
()12. A. hardly B. easily C. wrongly
()13. A. put down B. give away C. look through
()14. A. long B. serious C. right
答案:
5-9 CABCA 10-14 BCBAC
三、语法填空。
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Rick Hoyt had a good job at Boston University. 15.
Rick could take part in it 19.
Of course, the Hoyts never won the race. The winner of a triathlon usually completes it in about nine 22.
The father and the son had 23.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Rick Hoyt had a good job at Boston University. 15.
Unluckily
(unlucky), he was in a wheelchair because of a serious illness. He couldn't talk either and he used a computer 16. for
daily communication. However, he loved sports and wanted to challenge 17. himself
(he) in a triathlon—a sports competition in which people swim 4 kilometers, bike 180 kilometers and run 42 kilometers. How could Rick make it as he couldn't swim, bike or run and sit in a wheelchair? It seemed 18. to be
(be) an impossible dream for him to realize.Rick could take part in it 19.
because
he did it with his father, Dick Hoyt. Together, they tried their best to do the 20. hardest
(hard) task in their life—in the running, his father pushed him in his wheelchair; in the swimming, Rick lay in a small boat and his father swam and pulled him; in the cycling, Rick sit in a special seat on the front of his 21. father's
(father) bike.Of course, the Hoyts never won the race. The winner of a triathlon usually completes it in about nine 22.
hours
(hour), but the Hoyts took much longer time. “That's right,” said the father. “We never win. But Rick and I think that we always win.”The father and the son had 23.
won
(win) the respect(尊敬) of many people. And their endless courage also sets 24. a
good example to us all. It sends out the message how important it is that we believe in ourselves and never give up.
答案:
15. Unluckily 16. for 17. himself 18. to be 19. because 20. hardest 21. father's 22. hours 23. won 24. a
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