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2023
学年
中考
英语
复习
方案
05
高分
06
填空
阅读
理解
任务
试题
高分速测(六) 完形填空+阅读理解C+任务阅读
(限时:25分钟)
Ⅰ.[2023·杭州]完形填空
My friends and I joined a two-day survival(生存) training course in the mountains. The first day was really 1 —there was so much to do! Arriving at the campsite, we were divided into groups and given a tent, some food, a 2 and a compass(指南针). Standing next to a small river, Fanny 3 camping in the grassy area nearby. However, our instructor, Mr Lee, pointed out that it might be flooded(淹没) if it rained. In the end, we found a 4 area. Putting up the tent was very hard. 5 Mr Lee helped us a lot.
By the time we had put up the tent, 6 was really hungry. “We wouldn't have got this hungry if we had brought some snacks,” Peter said. We all told him to 7 complaining(抱怨) and help us start a fire to cook our food 8 . Realizing we were having trouble making the fire, he finally 9 .
The next day started early. We were woken by a strange noise. Peter went to see what was 10 . “Some cows have eaten our breakfast!” he shouted. “That's all because you didn't 11 the food properly last night,” said Mr Lee.
Worried that Mr Lee was angry with us, we tried very hard on our next 12 —using the map and compass to find a secret location. We made it to the location 13 the other groups did. We all felt very proud of 14 .
The survival training course was a great 15 . Now I feel I could survive anywhere!
1.A.disappointing B.difficult
C.different D.boring
2.A.map B.book
C.light D.knife
3.A.suggested B.finished
C.imagined D.enjoyed
4.A.nearer B.lower
C.bigger D.higher
5.A.Surprisingly B.Suddenly
C.Luckily D.Usually
6.A.everyone B.anyone
C.someone D.no one
7.A.start B.mind
C.stop D.continue
8.A.yet B.too
C.again D.instead
9.A.helped out B.gave out
C.worked out D.started out
10.A.developing B.happening
C.beginning D.following
11.A.throw off B.put away
C.eat up D.sell out
12.A.plan B.lesson
C.task D.problem
13.A.till B.after
C.when D.before
14.A.him B.them
C.you D.ourselves
15.A.example B.experience
C.activity D.competition
Ⅱ.[2023·无锡]阅读理解
Garrison had been treasuring his last piece. All he had left now was a sheet of the beautiful brown paper Pa had brought back from his last sailing trip.
“You've been quiet,” Pa said. “Can I see your picture?”
Garrison handed over his sketch. Pa studied it, then looked at his son. “You're ten now, eh?” Garrison nodded, hoping Pa wouldn't say that he was too old to be fooling around with pencils and paper.
“When I was ten, I wanted to work on my father's ship,” Pa said. “When Thomas was ten, he asked me to let him plant the corn.”
Garrison's throat(嗓子) tightened. “I know I'm not like either of you.” Pa looked at the drawing again.
“No, you're like both of us. You work hard, like Thomas. And you're like me, too. I have wandering feet, but you have a wandering mind. We need to see things differently.”
Garrison frowned. “I'd rather love the land, like Thomas, or the sea…”
Pa patted his hand. “Thomas cares about our family very much—that's why he's worked so hard to bring us food. And my love for the sea makes good money. But there's more in life than food and money. There's happiness, for one. Does it make you happy to draw?”
Garrison nodded.
“And it makes me happy to look at your drawings. Not many folks can catch happiness on a piece of paper. Some might say drawing's a waste of time, but they don't understand how things are. Why, asking you to stop drawing would be like asking Thomas to stop farming, or me to stop going to sea. It would be like asking us to stop breathing, wouldn't it?”
Garrison considered this, then replied, “No, sir. Not quite like breathing. If I couldn't draw anymore, it would be… like someone took away my voice.” He hung his head. In his mind he could hear Thomas laughing, “It's not like you ever speak up, anyway.”
But Pa patted his shoulder and said, “That would be a pure shame. Your voice is important, Garrison, whether it's out loud or on paper. And speaking of paper…” Pa smiled. “Take a look in my bag.”
Garrison reached into the bag and found a sketchbook. For a moment he was speechless; happiness seemed to fill his body and stick in his throat. Then he managed to find his voice. “Oh, Pa—thank you!”
1.Why did Garrison's throat tighten?
A.Because he felt very thirsty.
B.Because he felt very scared.
C.Because he knew he was not like Pa or Thomas.
D.Because he thought Pa would stop him drawing.
2.When Garrison frowned, he most probably felt .
A.unhappy B.worried
C.afraid D.ashamed
3.What can we infer from the passage about Garrison?
A.He lived in a big wealthy family.
B.He was his father's favourite son.
C.He would go on with his drawing.
D.He would learn to work on the farm.
Ⅲ.任务阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填写表格,每空限填一词。
Wing is from Asia. She has had something wrong with her brain since she was a baby. Life is not easy for this little girl.
More than 14,000 people live in the camp for the homeless in the Phob Phra Are