武汉中考历年真题调考集合练习--阅读填词
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One day Harvey’s wife was cleaning out a cupboard.
“Look at all these umbrellas,” Harvey’s wife said to him. “There are eight and they all b__(76)___.”
“I’ll take them all to the umbrella shop and have them repaired,” Harvey said. “They are too good to t__(77)__ away.”
Harvey took the eight umbrellas to the shop and l__(78)__ them there. The shopkeeper said, “They’ll be r__(79)__ tomorrow.”
That evening Harvey went home from the office by bus as he u__(80)__ did. He sat next to an old woman. She had an umbrella on the floor between the s__(81)__. When the bus reached his stop, he picked up her umbrella and stood up.
“Hey!” the woman said, “That umbrella b__(82)__ to me.”
“I’m so sorry.” Harvey said, giving it to her. “Please excuse me for taking your umbr ella by m__(83)__.”
The next day he collected the umbrellas from the umbrella shop and got on the bus. As he sat down, a v__(84)__ behind said, “You have certainly had a s__(85)__ day!” He turned around and saw the woman whose umbrella he had almost taken the day before.[来源:学.科.网Z.X.X.K] 76. broken 77. throw 78. left 79. ready 80. usually
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二:11年真
The worst traveler in the world was Paul of San Francisco. Once he f 76 from the U.S. to his hometown in Italy to see someone at home. The plane made a one-hour stop to get oil at an airport in New York. Paul thought he was in Rome. C 77 ,he got off the plane.
When nobody was there to meet him, Paul thought maybe the heavy t 78 made his friends late. While looking for their address, Paul found that the old “ Rome” had changed a lot. He found many high m 79 buildings instead of old ones. He also found that many people spoke English but not Italian and that many street signs were w 80 in English.
Paul knew very l 81 English. So he asked a policeman in Italian the way to the bus station. He happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered in the same l 82 .
After twelve hours’ traveling round on a bus, the driver handed him over to a 83 policeman. But this time, this policeman could only speak English. So Paul
asked the policeman why the Rome police employed(雇佣) so many people who spoke English as policeman.
Paul didn’t b84 he was in New York when he was told so. To get him on a plane to Italy, he was s 85 to the airport in a police car.
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三:12年真
Cannon has shown a great interest in collecting flags. At the young age of four, Cannon began studying flags, d (76) them in his coloring books and putting them up on his walls Throughout school, he studied flags and tried to find out all he could about them After university, Cannon s (77) to be a lawyer. Throughout law school, he continued to collect flags. His classmates, friends, and family started c (78) him “the flagman”.
Cannon now has more than 200 flags in his collection. He shows many of them in his downtown law office. Once he d (79) country flags for an exhibition on the Olympics
In addition to collecting flags Cannon also w (80) about them. He has published three books about flags. He loves to h (81) from friends who see his b (82) in stores all over the world. A few years ago, Cannon’s hobby r(83) a new level. He entered a flag design contest and won. The country he lives in asked him to design its f (84) . Cannon explains his hobby this way, “Collecting flags is l(85) collecting pieces of history.”
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四:13年真
A disappointing performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success, however, he f in his solo(独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had practiced for weeks that seemed like m (77) . He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents p (78) of him. He spent all his time with the piano.
His teacher had said he was q (79) to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another l (80) , another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him play, and he was anxious to s (81) them that he was the best in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt w (82) . He looked into the audience and saw his f (83) smiling back at him.
At this time, he felt n (84) . His fingers began to tremble (颤抖), shaking as though he had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep breath. He played the first part of his
music, then realized with fear that he had forgotten the rest. He s (85) over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. his bright musical life seemed to end.
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五:12元
Ben and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends, Ian and Betty. It was a dark, w 76 night, and they did not know the road very well. They drove through Cookstown, until they found the way that they thought was the road to Dorling, where Ian and Betty lived. But it soon became c 77 that they were not on the road to Dorling at all. The road that they were on was getting narrower, and there were no other c 78 on it. The wind was blowing with every minute that p 79 .
They came to a small village. They drove past a church, and then two houses without l 80 on. There was nobody about to tell them where they were, or where the road went. Just then, Ben saw a telephone-box, fifty meters or so further on. While he walked back along the road to see if there was a n 81 outside the church. Susan telephone Ian and Betty to tell them that they were still on the way.
Betty was just saying that the dinner was already r 82 dry, when Ben came back to the telephone-box, his head down a 83 the wind. He said that a tree was just b 84 down across the road, and that the telephone lines were down. Susan heard nothing m 85 from Betty about the dinner.
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六:11元
Les Brown, a famous speaker, tells the story of one of his friends, a salesman. His friend was in t 76 with money because sales dropped by 60%. Les asked him, "How many phone c 77 " are you making a day?" His friend answered, "Twenty-five."
Les kept s 78 for a while. And then he gave him his a__79_. "Double them," he said. "Make fifty. Or seventy-five. Or one h 80 ."
The salesman answered, "Aw, man. That's too much. I'd rather w 81 and see." "Too much!" r 82 Les. "You tell me you are running out of money and then you say it's too much. You know, one way for you to get back is to p___83 first, then your sales will increase. How can you say anything is too much when you l 84 everything?"
Today, much people say they have t 85 , but in face they haven't touched the surface of their potential(潜力). Then, why not make a promise to achieve your personal best ?
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七:13元
Mr. Guppy was a very large man. He had a loud v (76) and a bad temper.
Life was not easy for Mr. Guppy. He could s (77) find clothes big enough. His feet were too big for, most shoes. In buses, trains and planes, he could not stand up straight.
In fact, wherever he went and whatever he did, Mr. Guppy had a lot of trouble because of his s (78). Life was easier at home.
Then one day, a friend said, “You spend too much time at home. You should go out for a c (79). There’s a good movie at the theater.”
“I can’t sit in theater seats.” Mr. Guppy c (80), “Chairs are always small.”
“That’s no p( 81 ),” his friend said. “I’ll buy you two tickets. You can get them if you go.”
The friend s (82) money to the theater for two tickets. When the day came, Mr. Guppy put on his b (83) clothes and went to the theater. “You have two tickets for me,” he said to the woman at the gate. “My name is Guppy.”
“Oh, yes, Mr. Guppy,” the woman said. “Here you are, seats G4 and P12. I’m sorry, you and your friend can’t sit t(84) because the theater is very f (85) this evening.”
Poor Mr. Guppy! He smiled sadly, walked out of the theater and went home.
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八:12四
Peter is 12 years old. He has been longing (渴望) to visit the newly-built Disneyland in his
city for a long time. His wish to visit it g (76) each day, because all his friends say it is a nice place to visit and that it has a lot of f (77) . But, sadly, his parents are always busy with their work. So he has never had a c (78) to visit it.
Last Saturday, Peter asked his parents to take him to Disneyland again. His father knew about the t (79) problems in their city. It usually took more than three hours to drive to the amusement park. He explained that he was busy preparing for a business t__(80) to another city. He asked Peter to wait for a p ( 81) time to go. To make things w (82) his mother
had to work overtime that weekend, for there was quite a lot of work to be completed before Monday.
Peter lowered his head and went to his study. Although he had e (83) that his parents
would say no, he still felt a little sad. "If I were the president of the country," he thought, "I'd
set a s (84) day for parents to spend with their children. It is not f (85) that parents do
not have time for us. "
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九:13四
John lived with his mother and father in a small town in the mountains.
One day there was an earthquake near the town. Many houses f (76) down and many roads were b (77) .
Everyone thought that there would be a (78) earthquake. They were worried that the second earthquake would be w (79) than the first.
“We must send Johnny to a s (80) place,”Jonny's mother said to husband. “Many of our friends are sending their children to r (81) in other towns.”
“We’ll send him to my brother, Peter,” Johnny’s father’s said. “He lives a long way away.”
He telephoned Johnny’s u (82) , Peter and asked him if he would let Jonny live with him.
“He's a good hoy,” he said. “He won’t give you any trouble and you’ll have f (83) .”
“You know, I' m not used to children. l live a very quiet and peaceful life.”
“You won’t know johnny’s in the house.” his father told him.
Finally Johnny’s father m (84) to persuade Peter to let Johnny to go to his house. Peter could say nothing but to a ( 85) Johnny.
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81. relatives 82. uncle 83. fun 84. managed 85. accept。