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2023北京市中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题特快专递
第一期
专题02 完形填空10篇
(2022·北京丰台·一模)Taking a Chance
When Joseph handed Ms. Taylor his homework, he couldn’t have imagined how writing a short story would help him get more than a grade.
Joseph, who was ___1___, had few close friends. In his art class, students usually discussed modern painters and skills of mixing paint. He kept quiet. No one except Karen seemed to ___2___ him at all. So Joseph wanted to invite Karen to see the Jackson Pollock painting exhibit at the local museum. Every time he had an opportunity to invite her, he’d start by talking about his own painting. He knew his ___3___ was not as good as Karen’s—she was a natural artist—but he wasn’t sure where else to begin. He never got to the invitation before the bell rang.
But things suddenly changed when Joseph received an A+ on his story about a boy trying to ask a friend to an art opening. He was amazed. He knew that writing was fun and came ___4___ to him, but he didn’t realize he was good at it.
Ms. Taylor’s comments made him think he had a special talent, kind of like Karen’s for painting. Ms. Taylor ___5___ him to enter an upcoming national writing contest(比赛). At the beginning, Joseph didn’t want to enter the contest. He was worried that he would ___6___ his new pride in himself if he didn’t win. But Ms. Taylor insisted that taking risks was part of knowing who you are and what you can do. Joseph finally ___7___ to submit (提交)his story to the contest. When he won the second place, he was still proud of himself — of his writing and of his ___8___ to enter the contest. He felt so good too that he took the chance of asking Karen to the art show, and she said yes.
1.A.relaxed B.shy C.excited D.hopeful
2.A.notice B.upset C.forget D.disappoint
3.A.chance B.story C.life D.work
4.A.quickly B.easily C.freshly D.hardly
5.A.allowed B.begged C.warned D.encouraged
6.A.return B.get C.lose D.face
7.A.agreed B.believed C.cared D.remembered
8.A.trust B.support C.courage D.character
(2022·北京房山·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项
中,选择最佳选项。

My partner and I wanted to spread some joy(喜悦,愉快) this Christmas, so we decided to organize
____9____ for the people of a local nursing home.
I ____10____ our plans online. My aunt and two of my friends sent me money to buy gifts. Then one of the ladies who works at a different branch(分店) of the store sent me over a huge box of chocolates, biscuits and sweets to add to the presents. We collected lots of food and gifts to the people and ____11____ wrapped(包,裹) them. A man called James who saw my post ____12____ to drive us to the home and another lady messaged me saying she had her own gifts she wanted to give. It was lovely to see people coming together to help. So, on December 22, we were all ready to go and be Santa’s elves (精灵)! James picked up my partner and me, and we ____13____ to the nursing home with 74 gifts and lots of food. After signing in, putting on our masks, gowning up (穿上长袍) and having our temperature checked, we were ready to spread the Christmas cheer.
I was a little ____14____ as it was my first time in a nursing home and I’m shier than my partner who has no trouble talking to the people. But once the nursing manager began taking us round to everyone’s rooms, I saw the ____15____, surprise and happiness on their faces. I was so happy to be there and it gave me so much joy. We went to everyone’s rooms, wished them a very happy Christmas and gave them each a small gift of soaps, hand creams, biscuits, chocolates, etc.
It was a wonderful ____16____ and I highly recommend (推荐) that people do something like this as it will bring you some satisfaction and happiness. The feeling of giving people gifts is simply wonderful.
9.A.gifts B.teams C.boxes D.ladies
10.A.made B.discussed C.posted D.celebrated
11.A.sadly B.simply C.difficultly D.carefully
12.A.offered B.refused C.studied D.organized
13.A.learned B.headed C.mentioned D.separated
14.A.excited B.angry C.curious D.nervous
15.A.pains B.values C.smiles D.disappoints
16.A.journey B.experience C.discovery D.experiment
(2022·北京·模拟预测)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Run Free
John was frightened when his dad told him he signed him up for Run Free, the after-school running club. He ___17___threw down the book that he was reading. “I can’t run! I’m the worst athlete in the school!”
John once played basketball, and it was awful. Dave, the star of his team, always ___18___ when John made mistakes. There was no way John was going to embarrass (使难堪) himself in a running club. His dad, however, insisted, and John soon realized that he had no ___19___ about the matter.
The weekend before the club’s first meeting, John's dad took him to buy some running shoes. Later that day, his dad ___20___ that he should go on a run in the park near their home. John really didn’t feel like it. “Come on,” said his dad, “You can take Buck with you. That’ll make it ___21___.” John loved taking the family dog out for long walks sometimes. So, he took Buck outside.
After a few minutes of walking, John ___22___ that he would give running a try. He saw a lamppost (路灯) far away and decided to try to make it to that lamppost. To his surprise, he did it, but he felt completely out of breath.
When John got home, he told his dad about his ___23___. “It’s only going to get easier,” said his dad. “Pretty soon, if you run each day, you’ll run farther.” John thought about what his dad said, and he went out running with Buck again the next day.
John went farther, and even though he ended up out of breath again, he kind of liked ___24___ himself to see how far he could make it. He ran every day and by the end of the week, he was looking forward to the first club meeting.
17.A.secretly B.bravely C.finally D.immediately
18.A.worried B.complained C.continued D.explained
19.A.advice B.problem C.choice D.doubt
20.A.agreed B.suggested C.found D.learned
21.A.safe B.tiring C.fun D.useful
22.A.proved B.insisted C.predicted D.thought
23.A.attitude B.experience C.goal D.decision
24.A.controlling B.teaching C.challenging D.accepting
(2022·北京平谷·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Luke, Jay and Zach’s Winning Game
It was the last game of the regular season. Luke really wanted his baseball team, the Wildcats, to win because he had never been to the playoffs (季后赛) before.
The coach called the whole team together before the game began. He said, “It has been a great season. You should all be ___25___ of yourselves. Let’s give it our best effort.”
The team really was a good one. All of the teammates got along well and encouraged each other. Luke’s best friend, Jay, was on the team too. They were two of the best players on the team.
The Purple Sox were the Wildcats’ opponents. Both teams and all of their ___26___ were super excited about the game.
The Wildcats had a good start. They had three runs (分) by the end of the second inning (局) and had prevented the Purple Sox from scoring. ___27___, by the end of the fifth inning, the Purple Sox had taken over the lead and were ahead of the Wildcats by four runs. Luke and Jay were starting to ___28___, but they knew they had to remain positive.
“Don’t give up, Wildcats!” urged Jay. “We can do it!” cheered Luke. “Be proud and give it your best effort, like coach said.” Luke ___29___ the team.
Over the next few innings, the Wildcats did better and by the bottom of the ninth inning, they were ahead of the Purple Sox by one run, but the Purple Sox had the last at bat for the game. Zach was one of their weakest players. His Purple Sox teammates cheered for him. Then they started chanting. Before too long, the fans joined in on the chant too. Even the Wildcats started cheering to ___30___ him, because they knew how hard Zach always tried. Finally, he made it. He hit the ball, then he ran as hard as he could to the first base.
The next Purple Sox batter was up. Zach was ready to run. They might just win the game after all. But the ball was not far enough. Luke was able to catch the ball and ___31___ the game for the Wildcats.
When the game ended, both teams shook hands and congratulated each other. It really was a ___32___ for everyone. Luke, Jay and the Wildcats made the playoffs, and the Purple Sox saw their teammate Zach have his first hit.
25.A.afraid B.ashamed C.careful D.proud
26.A.leaders B.fans C.friends D.teammates
27.A.Obviously B.Hopefully C.Unluckily D.Naturally
28.A.relax B.celebrate C.worry D.fight
29.A.left B.reminded C.led D.organized
30.A.hurt B.support C.interrupt D.protect
31.A.lose B.play C.save D.continue
32.A.win B.dream C.try D.change
(2022·北京·牛栏山一中实验学校模拟预测)In my final year of high school, I got a job working at a local coffee shop near my home. I thought the job would be easy and free of stress. I ___33___ myself making delicious doughnuts, serving the best coffee and becoming friends with those customers who often came to the coffee shop.
I wasn’t ___34___ the people with too many orders, the women who complained that the coffee was much too creamy, or the men who wanted their iced coffee remade again and again until they reached perfection. I couldn’t seem to ___35___ anyone.
One rainy day, one of my customers Hank came in looking upset. He said he felt like getting in bed, pulling the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt.
Before he left, I handed him a bag along with his iced coffee. He was ___36___ because he hadn’t ordered anything but coffee. I had given him his favourite kind of doughnut.
“It’s on me and I’ve paid for it, “I told him. “I know you like doughnuts very much Have a nice day.” He smiled and ___37___ me before heading back out into the rain.
The next day, it was still raining. I spent the whole afternoon hanging out of the window handing people their orders. I was completely ___38___ and cold. Worse, no one was tipping that day. Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, I grew more upset for myself.
In the evening, the customer from the day before drove up to the window. He handed me a pink rose and a note.
The note read:
Christine:
Thanks for being so sweet, kind and thoughtful yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone who is truly nice. Please don’t change your ___39___. Have a great day!
—Hank After that, whenever I felt upset or sick of coffee, I thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask ___40___, “How can I help you?”
33.A.pictured B.mentioned C.developed D.decided
34.A.asking B.waiting C.expecting D.believing
35.A.fear B.worry C.please D.interest
36.A.angry B.sad C.relaxed D.surprised
37.A.helped B.invited C.promised D.thanked
38.A.ready B.wet C.free D.patient
39.A.way B.shape C.form D.practice
40.A.unusually B.secretly C.politely D.carelessly
(2022·北京延庆·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Little Brother, Big Help
Jared’s mom asked him to bring his little brother, Max, to the basketball court where Jared planned to meet his friends. Jared didn’t want to bring Max, but he had no choice.
To Jared’s relief, a few of his friends had brought their little brothers and sisters too, so at least Max would have some kids to play with during the ___41___. Then, Jared noticed the gate to the basketball court was locked.
For a few minutes, everyone waited ___42___, trying to find out what to do. Then, from around the corner came Mr. Giles. He ran to the boys quickly and said apologetically. “Sorry, I’m behind schedule today, guys. I had a flat tire.” He took out a bunch of keys from his belt and reached over to ___43___ the gate. But instead, Mr. Giles accidentally dropped the keys on the other side of the fence.
There was a long silence. Then Max said, “I can get them.” No one noticed him until he ___44___ himself, this time more loudly.
When he finally heard Max, Jared asked, “How can you possibly help?”
Max simply answered, “Watch what I can do.” He ___45___ to the ground and squirmed (来回扭动) under the gate. Within a minute, he was on the ___46___ side. He grabbed the keys and passed them through to Jared, who returned them to Mr. Giles. In seconds, Mr. Giles had the gate unlocked. The boys ran to the basketball court, calling out their ___47___ to Mr. Giles as they moved quickly toward the net.
Mr. Giles responded, “Don’t thank me. Max is the one who ___48___ the day. He was the only one small enough to squeeze under that gate.” After that, Jared never again thinks of his brother as an inconvenience. 41.A.show B.break C.game D.meet
42.A.regretfully B.helplessly C.happily D.bravely
43.A.open B.close C.lock D.unlock
44.A.repeated B.accepted C.invited D.ordered
45.A.returned B.dropped C.knocked D.faced
46.A.bright B.left C.upper D.opposite
47.A.thanks B.numbers C.names D.scores
48.A.planned B.designed C.saved D.wasted
(2022·北京一七一中模拟预测)The Reason for Living
I’m only twelve years old, but I know sadness and the fear of death very well. My grandfather has been smoking since he was a young teenager, and now he has a terrible disease which makes it hard for him to breathe. Two weeks ago, he had an operation. The doctors thought that his days were numbered, but ____49____ he got better. He was taken off the machine that helped him breathe, but still he couldn’t talk.
While my grandfather was in hospital, my mother and I flew to Pittsburgh to be with him. We were very
____50____ that we wouldn’t see him again.
When we reached my grandfather’s hospital room, I was surprised by his ____51____. He looked so weak. He was hardly able to even speak. Somehow though, he managed to say, “I... you.”
“You what, Grandpa?” I asked. He didn’t have the ____52____ to answer me. He had used up all strength with those two words, “I... you.”
The next morning my mother and I had to leave. I kept wondering just what he had tried so bard to tell me. It wasn’t until I was back home in Georgia that I learned what he had tried to say.
A week after we returned home, my family received a phone call from one of the nurses in the hospital. She told us that my grandfather had said, “Call my granddaughter and tell her ‘love.’” At first I didn’t understand why he would just say, “love.” Why not “I love you?” Then it ____53____ me. The day we were in the hospital he had
been trying to say, “I love you.” I was really touched.
After many weeks, my grandfather was finally able to ____54____. I began to call him every night. Normally he had to stop after about five minutes because he was too weak. No matter what, though, every time we ____55____ he would say, “I love you” and “I’d do anything for you.” These, along with his moving words, “You’re the only reason I live,” are the best compliments (赞美) I have ever received.
My grandfather is still very ill and I know we don’t have much time. I feel very honored that he has
____56____ his feelings with me. I have learnt a lot from this experience. But the most important thing I’ve learned is that a simple “I love you” is really not simple. It’s a reason for living.
49.A.unexpectedly B.unluckily C.hurriedly D.interestingly
50.A.sad B.hopeless C.crazy D.fearful
51.A.words B.clothes C.condition D.behavior
52.A.energy B.courage C.chance D.time
53.A.helped B.shook C.hit D.warned
54.A.walk B.think C.breathe D.talk
55.A.lived on B.called on C.hung up D.got up
56.A.left B.shared C.experienced D.checked
(2022·北京房山·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Self-satisfaction — A Deadly Competitor
I am Peggy Fleming, a coach in the figure-skating team. I remember I suffered a serious failure when I was only 10 years old and the ___57___ helped me win the Olympic ice-skating championship (冠军). It also gave me a deadly competitor — the other Peggy Fleming.
Just before that, I had been roller-skating, playing basketball, and could climb up a tree as well as any boy. So Dad ___58___ me to take skating lessons. And soon I won several local figure-skating prizes. Then came the
Pacific Coast Championship in Los Angeles.
I, a very ___59___ young girl, proud of the praise from friends and newspapers, walked into the gym expecting to add another great honor to my recent success. Out on the ice, I totally enjoyed myself, flying through all kinds of figures I knew so well. But when the results were reported, I was shocked — out of the 12 competitors I had finished last! The lesson burned as bright as my skate knives: “You didn’t skate your best!” I knew that only one person had ___60___ me that day — myself, my own self-satisfaction.
The rules of figure-skating are: There are 69 figures in all. A skater must do five figures for the Olympics, but you aren’t told which figures these will be until the last minute. So you must be very familiar with the 69 figures. When I ___61___ every time, I would practice the same 69 figures over and over, eight hours a day. Often in the middle of practicing a figure, the other Peggy Fleming would say in a low voice, “Good enough — why force yourself so ___62___?” At this time, I remembered the lesson in Los Angeles.
Now I skate professionally — teach teenagers how to skate. But I still ___63___ this competitor, myself. I surely believe that each of us has a special talent. And if we lock our talent because of our own self-satisfaction, simply do not want to make ___64___ or fear trying, we will fail.
57.A.rule B.result C.failure D.competition
58.A.promised B.ordered C.encouraged D.chose
59.A.careful B.confident C.honest D.beautiful
60.A.beaten B.supported C.taught D.reminded
61.A.learnt B.fought C.trained D.shared
62.A.easily B.hard C.happily D.fast
63.A.praise B.help C.face D.warn
64.A.mistakes B.sense C.decision D.efforts
(2022·北京顺义·一模)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Some Actor
“What’s this—Ben is trying out for Mr. Zuckerman?” My ears burned at hearing my name. It was Lindsey,
the most popular eighth-grader, looking at the tryout schedule for Charlotte’s Web. “What if he ruins(毁掉)the whole play? He’s never acted before.”
Lindsey was ___65___. I’d never been in a play. At lunch I told Trevor, my best friend, that I’d changed my mind. I’d join the technical crew(技术人员)instead.
It was fun to learn all the technical stuff and to watch the actors from backstage. By the third week I’d remembered everyone’s ___66___.
And then, only a week before the performance, Josh, who played Mr. Zuckerman, broke his leg. “We can’t get someone else ready by next week. We’ll have to put off or even cancel the play.” Mrs. Stevens told us.
Then I heard Trevor’s voice. “Ben can do it. He ____67____ all the lines.”
Mrs. Stevens asked, “Is that right?”
I nodded.
Mrs. Stevens clapped. “Ben, you’ve saved the show, but we have a lot of work to do. Ben, Lindsey—can you stay?”
Mrs. Stevens started us on the first act. I spewed(喷涌)my lines so ____68____ and it sounded like a movie on fast-forward. I even backed up too far and knocked over some scenery(舞台布景).
Lindsey sighed. “Maybe we should put off the show until Ben gets better.”
I was ready to _____69_____ with her, but Mrs. Stevens spoke first. “No, we have some time yet. Let’s see how it goes tomorrow.”
The next day, Mrs. Stevens helped and taught me during lunch time. I _____70_____ a lot in the following days.
It was opening night. Before the play, my hands turned cold and sweaty. Throughout the whole opening scene, I stood backstage, frozen with fear.
The audience clapped. End of scene one. My entrance was next. The lights came up. I took a deep breath and walked on. It seemed like just a minute later that the play was over. I’d made it through without ____71____ a line or knocking anything over.
As we all walked offstage, Lindsey nudged(轻推)me and said, “You turned out to be some ____72____.”
I smiled. Maybe next year I’ll try out for the lead.
65.A.excited B.right C.surprised D.silent
66.A.lines B.actions C.characters D.attitudes
67.A.copies B.writes C.memorizes D.perfects
68.A.proudly B.clearly C.carefully D.quickly
69.A.agree B.talk C.argue D.discuss
70.A.wondered B.improved C.considered D.discovered
71.A.adding B.drawing C.forming D.missing
72.A.director B.leader C.actor D.trainer
(2022·北京朝阳·一模)Courage and Softball
Throughout the last few years of high school and middle school, I have always wanted to join the school softball team. However, I was too busy doing cheerleading, working at my part-time job, and keeping up with my schoolwork, so it seemed ___73___ to add another activity to my already busy life. I still often thought about playing, but I never went to any tryouts.
Last year, for the first time in years, I found my timetable almost completely empty. I stopped doing my part-time job, and my cheerleading practices were ___74___. However, the town softball league(联赛)was starting up at the beginning of the summer. With the ___75___ of a friend, I realized that this would probably be the last chance I ever had to play and I decided to try out for the town softball league.
While I was really nervous during those first few practices and games, I was so ___76___ I made the decision to try out. I was out ___77___ and staying in shape. It was exciting to play my favorite childhood sport. Not only that, but as one of the only team members with a license, I got to drive my teammates to and back from practices and we became __78__. My summer that I thought to be boring was exciting and fun all because I decided to ___79___ thinking too much about everything and play softball.
I’m so thankful that I had the ___80___ to play softball last summer. Now that the summer’s over and I’m happy knowing that I really will not play softball again, my memories will always be a reminder to myself to go for what I want in life.
73.A.suitable B.believable C.comfortable D.impossible
74.A.offered B.canceled C.recorded D.improved
75.A.argument B.statement C.agreement D.encouragement
76.A.upset B.curious C.glad D.confused
77.A.studying B.exercising C.touching D.driving
78.A.closer B.better C.colder D.stronger
79.A.accept B.enjoy C.stop D.keep 80.A.chance B.course C.dream D.goal
参考答案:
1.B2.A3.D4.B5.D6.C7.A8.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述约瑟夫在一次写作作业获得了A+,泰勒女士鼓励他参加写作比赛,但他不敢;泰勒女士告诉他,冒险也是了解自己和自己能做什么的一部分,因此要抓住机会,勇于尝试。

1.句意:约瑟夫很害羞,几乎没有亲密的朋友。

relaxed放松的;shy害羞的;excited兴奋的;hopeful有希望的。

根据“had few close friends”可知,约瑟夫几乎没什么亲密好友,由此推知,约瑟夫的性格比较害羞。

故选B。

2.句意:除了凯伦,似乎没有人注意到他。

notice注意;upset使心烦意乱;forget忘记;disappoint失望。

根据“No one except Karen seemed to…him at all.”可知,班上只有凯伦注意到了约瑟夫。

故选A。

3.句意:他知道他的作品不如凯伦的好——她是天生的艺术家。

chance机会;story故事;life生活;work作品。

根据“she was a natural artist”可知,因为凯伦是天生的艺术家,所以约瑟夫认为他的作品没有凯伦的好。

故选D。

4.句意:他知道写作很有趣,对他来说很容易,但他没有意识到自己擅长写作。

quickly迅速地;easily容易地;freshly精神饱满地;hardly几乎不。

根据“He knew that writing was fun”和“but he didn’t realize he was good at it”可知,写作对于约瑟夫而言很容易。

故选B。

5.句意:泰勒女士鼓励他参加即将举行的全国写作比赛。

allowed允许;begged祈求;warned警告;encouraged鼓励。

根据“Ms. Taylor… him to enter an upcoming national writing contest”可知,泰勒女士给约瑟夫的写作评价很高,并鼓励他参加比赛。

故选D。

6.句意:他担心,如果输掉比赛,就会失去新的自豪感。

return返回;get得到;lose失去;face面对。

根据上文“Ms. Taylor’s comments made him think he had a special talent”可知,泰勒女士的话让他觉得自己有一种特殊的才能,让约瑟夫有了自豪感;再根据“He was worried…if he didn’t win”可知,如果比赛失败,约瑟夫认为自己将会失去这种自豪感。

故选C。

7.句意:约瑟夫最终同意把他的故事提交给竞赛。

agreed同意;believed相信;cared关心;remembered记得。

根据“But Ms. Taylor insisted that taking risks was part of knowing who you are and what you can do.”可知,泰特女士告诉约瑟夫冒险是了解自己和自己能做什么的一部分,从而使得约瑟夫同意参加竞赛。

故选A。

8.句意:当他获得第二名时,他仍然为自己的写作和参加比赛的勇气感到自豪。

trust信任;support支持;courage勇气;character性格。

根据“he was still proud of himself — of his writing and of his … to enter the contest.”可知,约瑟夫应该是为自己的写作,以及参加
比赛的勇气而自豪。

故选C。

9.A10.C11.D12.A13.B14.D15.C16.B
【导语】本文讲述了圣诞节作者和小伙伴一起为养老院送礼物和食物的经历。

9.句意:所以我们决定为当地的养老院准备礼物。

gifts礼物;teams队伍;boxes盒子;ladies女士们。

根据“My partner and I wanted to spread some joy this Christmas”可知作者和他的伙伴想要在圣诞节传递快乐,“节日和快乐”应与“礼物”有关。

故选A。

10.句意:我把我们的计划发布到了网上。

made制作;discussed讨论;posted发布;celebrated庆祝。

post...online“把……发布到网上”,根据“online”及后文“A man called James who saw my post ”可知,“我”把计划发布在网上了。

故选C。

11.句意:我们为大家收集了很多的食物和礼物并仔细的把它们包装好。

sadly悲伤地;simply简单地;difficultly困难地;carefully仔细地。

由前文可知,作者及伙伴在为别人准备礼物,故应“仔细地打包”。

故选D。

12.句意:一个在网上看过我发布消息的叫James的男人,主动提出开车送我们去。

offered提供;refused拒绝;studied学习;organized组织。

由“drive us to the home”可知,帮助是由James“提供的”。

故选A。

13.句意:James开车接上我和我的搭档,带着74件礼物和许多的食物朝养老院方向开去。

learned学习;headed朝向;mentioned提到的;separated分开的。

根据文章开头“we decided to organize gifts for a local nursing home”,可知作者要将礼物送往“local nursing home”;head to“朝……走去”。

故选B。

14.句意:我有些紧张,因为这是我第一次到养老院。

excited激动的;angry生气的;curious好奇的;nervous紧张的。

根据“it was my first time in a nursing home”可推测作者由于第一次到养老院应该有些“紧张”,后文的“ I’m shier than my partner”与“紧张”呼应。

故选D。

15.句意:当院长带着我们去到每个人的房间时,我看到了他们脸上的微笑、惊讶和幸福。

pains痛苦;values价值;smiles微笑;disappoints失落。

“and”是并列连词,后面是名词,并表示“心情的激动和快乐”,“and”词汇前后应保持一致性。

故选C。

16.句意:这是一次很棒的经历,我强烈推荐大家多为他人做类似的事,因为它会给你带来幸福和满足。

journey旅行;experience经历;discovery发现;experiment实验。

根据本文内容“为养老院送些礼物和食物”可判断这是一次愉快的“经历”。

故选B。

17.D18.B19.C20.B21.C22.D23.D24.C
【导语】本文介绍John的爸爸给他报了跑步俱乐部,John是非常抗拒的,担心自己难堪。

但是父亲的坚持和建议下,他最终决定给跑步一个机会。

在一次一次跑步中,John逐渐找到了乐趣,迫不及待想加入俱乐部了。

17.句意:他立刻扔掉了他在读的书。

secretly秘密地;bravely勇敢地;finally最终;immediately立刻。

根据“I can’t run! I’m the worst athlete in the school!”可知John认为自己不会跑步,听到爸爸给他报名的消息,由于吃惊,立刻扔掉了书。

故选D。

18.句意:球队的明星Dave总是在John犯错的时候抱怨。

worried担心;complained抱怨;continued继续;explained解释。

根据“...when John made mistakes. There was no way John was going to embarrass (使难堪) himself in a running club.”可知当John犯错的时候,队友会抱怨,而那段经历肯定让John难堪。

故选B。

19.句意:然而他爸爸坚持,John很快意识到他对这件事没有选择的机会。

advice建议;problem问题;choice选择;doubt怀疑。

根据“The weekend before the club’s first meeting, John's dad took him to buy some running shoes.”可知爸爸的坚持,不给John选择的机会。

故选C。

20.句意:那天晚些时候,他爸爸建议他应该在家附近的公园跑步。

agreed同意;suggested建议;found找到;learned学习。

根据“The weekend before the club’s first meeting, John's dad took him to buy some running shoes.”可知马上要参加俱乐部了,所以爸爸建议他先练习。

故选B。

21.句意:那会让它有趣。

safe安全的;tiring令人疲倦的;fun有趣的;useful有用的。

根据“You can take Buck with you.”可知带着狗狗去跑步,会让跑步变得有趣。

故选C。

22.句意:走了几分钟后,John认为他会给跑步一次机会
proved证明;insisted坚持;predicted预测;thought认为。

根据“He saw a lamppost (路灯) far away and decided to try to make it to that lamppost.”可知John认为自己应该给跑步一次机会,是John自己的想法。

故选D。

23.句意:当John到家后,他告诉爸爸他的决定。

attitude态度;experience经验;goal目标;decision决定。

根据“After a few minutes of walking, John...that he would give running a try.”可知John认为自己应该给跑步一次机会,这是他的决定。

故选D。

24.句意:John跑得更远了,尽管最后他又上气不接下气,但他有点喜欢挑战自己,看看自己能走多远。

controlling控制;teaching教;challenging挑战;accepting接受。

根据“...to see how far he could
make it.”可知看自己能跑多远是在挑战自己。

故选C。

25.D26.B27.C28.C29.B30.B31.C32.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,短文讲述的是Luke和Jay所在的野猫队和紫袜队在进行常规赛的最后一场比赛,他们经过努力,最后赢得了胜利。

25.句意:你们都应该为自己感到骄傲。

afraid害怕的;ashamed羞愧的;careful仔细的;proud骄傲的。

根据上文“It has been a great season.”可知,教练评价说这是一个伟大的赛季,由此可看出,队员们在这个赛季的表现都非常好,应该为自己感到骄傲。

故选D。

26.句意:两支球队和他们所有的球迷都对这场比赛感到非常兴奋。

leaders领导者;fans球迷;friends朋友们;teammates队友们。

根据常识可知,对比赛兴奋,希望球队获得胜利,除了本队球员,再就是他们的球迷了。

B选项符合语境,故选B。

27.句意:不幸的是,在第五局结束时,紫袜队已经取得领先,领先野猫队四分。

Obviously显然地;Hopefully有希望地;Unluckily不幸地;Naturally自然地。

根据上文“The Wildcats had a good start. They had three runs (分) by the end of the second inning (局)”可知,野猫队的开局很好,但空后“by the end of the fifth inning, the Purple Sox had taken over the lead”提到紫袜队取得领先,由此可知这里应表示“不幸的是”,故选C。

28.句意:Luke和Jay开始担心了,但他们知道他们必须保持乐观。

relax放松;celebrate庆祝;worry担心;fight斗争。

根据上文“…by the end of the fifth inning, the Purple Sox had taken over the lead”可知,到第五局结束时,紫袜队取得了领先,因此Luke 和Jay应感到担心。

故选C。

29.句意:“要骄傲,尽你最大的努力,就像教练说的。

”Luke提醒队员们。

left离开;剩下;reminded提醒;led带领;organized组织。

根据空前““Be proud and give it your best effort, like coach said.””和上文语境可知,在紫袜队领先的情况下,Luke提醒队员们不要放弃,要尽最大努力。

故选B。

30.句意:就连野猫队也开始欢呼支持他,因为他们知道Zach总是很努力。

hurt伤害;support支持;interrupt打断;protect保护。

根据空后“…because they knew how hard Zach always tried”可知,野猫队的队员知道Zach很努力,所以在这个时候也开始欢呼支持他。

故选B。

31.句意:Luke接住了球,为野猫队挽救了比赛。

lose失去;play玩;save拯救;continue继续。

根据空前“Luke was able to catch the ball”可知,Luke在关键时刻接住了球,为球队挽救了比赛,获得了胜利。

故选C。

32.句意:这对每个人来说都是一场胜利。

win赢;dream梦想;try尝试;change改变。

根据下文“Luke, Jay and the Wildcats made the。

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