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2025年中考英語(yǔ)二輪復(fù)習(xí):綜合填空專題練習(xí)題
科普知識(shí)類
Passage1(2024天津)
Longago,theearlypeopledidnotliveinhousesaswedotoday.Mostofthe
homeswereincavesorshelters(遮蔽物)whichwerebuiltintrees.These"homes9
wereonlyusedastemporary(臨時(shí)的)shelterstop(1)themfromthesun,
therainandthewildanimalsintheforests.Menofthattimewerecalled"cave
people9.
These'cavepeople9usuallylivedinsmallgroupsandlifewasnote(2)
forthem.Theyhadtomovefromplacetoplacetos(3)forfood.They
wouldhunt,fishorpickwildfruit.Whentheycouldn51finda(4)toeat,
theywouldleavetofindanotherproperplace.Theirtoolswereverysimple.Theyate
raw(生的)foodu(5)theylearnthowtomakeafire.Forclothing,they
usedonlythebark(樹皮)oftreesortheskins(皮)ofanimalstoc(6)
theirbodies.
However,thelivesofthe'cavepeople'changed.Theycollectedtheseeds(種子)
ofwildplantsthatq(7)intheforests.Soontheylearnttoplantfruit,
vegetablesandothercrops.Theyalsokeptcows,sheepandotherkindsoffarma
(8)formilk,meatandskins.Theybecamef(9)andlivedinonlyone
certainarea.Theirgroupsbecame1(10)thanbeforeastheylivedmore
settled(固定的)lives.Theybuilthousesaslong-lastinghomes,andasaresult,
villagesandtownsdevelopedquickly.The"cavepeople9begantobecivilized(文明
的).
Passage2(2018天津)
Howdoweknowthetime?Aclock,awatchoracellphonecanhelpus.
However,manyyearsagotherewerenoclocksandknowingthetimewasnotsoeasy.
Overthecenturiespeoplehavedevelopeddifferentw(1)oftellingthe
time.
About5,500yearsago,theEgyptiansi(2)thesunclock.Thiswas
atallstonestructure.Itsshadow(影子)showedthemovementofthes(3).
Theywereabletodetermine(測(cè)定)midday.
About3,500yearsago,theEgyptiansmadeasundial.Itwassmallerthanthe
sunclockandcouldmeasure(測(cè)量)thetimeforhalfaday.Onc(4)days
oratnightitwasimpossibletotellthetimewithasunclockorasundial.
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Waterclockswerethef(5)clocksnottousethesun.Theideais
simple.Waterflows(流動(dòng))fromonecontainer(容器)toanother.Whenthewater
reachesacertain1(6),itmovesalever(控制桿)andthisshowsthehours.
TheEgyptiansusedwaterclocksabout3,400yearsago.Theseclockswerepopular
intheMiddleEastandChinabuttheyf(7)tokeepaccurate(精確的)
time.
Inthe13thcentury,themechanicalclockwasinvented.Thiswasmoreaccurate,
b(8)wasexpensivetomake.Overthenextfewcenturiesitwas
developed.Forexample,springs(發(fā)條)wereaddedaround1500.Thisi(9)
accuracyandallowedclockstobesmaller.
In1927,thefirstquartzclockwasdeveloped.Clocksbecamecheapertobuildand
own.Peoplebegandependingonthemmoreandmoretorunbusinesses,marketsand
soon.
Morerecently,in1956,camethedigitalclock.Andnowadayssatellites(人造衛(wèi)
星)sendourcellphonesthetimetotheexactsecond.Therehasbeenalotofprogress
intimekeepingbutsomethingsneverc(10).Manofusstillhavetrouble
gettingoutofbedontimeandnotmissingappointments.
Passage3(2024河北區(qū)一模)
Longlongago,peoplearoundtheworlddidnothavemoney.Theytraded
animalsorplantsforthingstheywanted.
InChina,inabout1200BC,peopleusedshells(殼)tobuyw(1)
theywanted.Later,inabout1000BC,metal(金屬)moneya(2).
Metaltools1(3)kniveswerefirstusedasmoney.Theearlymetal
moneythendevelopedintotheoriginal(最早的)coins.Inabout100BC,Chinese
peoplebegantomakemoneyoutofanimalskin(皮).Thefirstpapermoneywasmade
fromwhitedeerskin(鹿皮).InalLChinaexperiencedmorethan500yearsofusing
theearlypapermoney.
OutsideofChina,thefirstcoinsweremadeoutofgoldorsilver.Inabout700
BC,peoplemadethefirstmetalcoins.TheseearlycoinswerefirstseeninLydia,
whichispartofTurkeynow.Theshapeofthesecoinsisr(4).They
lookedverysimilartothecoinsweusetoday.AftercoinsweremadeinLydia,people
inRome,Iran,andGreecebeganmakingcoins.Thecoinswereverystrongand
wouldnotbee(5)broken.Atthebeginningofthe19thcentury,gold
becamep(6)inEnglandandtheUS.Moreandmorepeoplebegantouse
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it.Later,papermoneycameintouse,andithasbeenusedforseveralh(7)
years.
Moneyc(8)withtime.Today,electronict(9)develops
rapidly.It5sconvenientforustopayo(10)theInternet.Nomatterwhat
itlookslike,moneyisanidea.Itisthethoughtthatpeoplecantradesomethingthey
haveforsomethingtheywant.Moneymakestradingeasier.
Passaged【文化傳承】(2024西青區(qū)一模)
TheLanternFestivalfallsonthe15thdayofthefirstlunarmonth.Thisdayis
alwaysthefirstfullmooninthenewyear.Ancientpeoplealsoc(1)it
ShangyuanFestival.Celebrationsandt(2)onthisdaybeganfromthe
HanDynasty(朝代)andbecamepopularintheTangDynasty.Watchingthered1
(3)isoneofthemaintraditions.Lanternsofdifferentshapesandsizesareusually
putontrees,ora(4)riverbanksonshow.Itissaidthatskylanternswere
firstusedbyZhugeKongmingtoaskforhelpwhenhewasintrouble.Today,when
thelanternsslowlyr(5)intotheair,peoplemakewishes.
Anothertraditionis-(6)lanternriddles(謎語(yǔ)).Theriddlesare
usuallyshort,wise,andsometimeshumorous(幽默的).Theanswertoariddlecanbe
aChinesecharacter(漢字),afamousperson5sname,oranameofaplace.
Themosti(7)thingistoeatsweetdumplingswithdifferenttastes,
becausetheyaresymbolsofreunionandwishesforgoodluck.InnorthernChina,
theyarecalledyuanxiaow(8)insouthernpartthey'renamedtangyuan.
Becausemakingsweetdumplingsislikeagameoranactivity,theyareusuallydone
happilybyagroupoffriendsorr(9).
Inoldtimes,theLanternFestivalwasalsoromantic(浪漫的).W(10)
lanternsgaveyoungpeopleachancetomeeteachother.AlinefromXinQiji,apoet
duringtheSongDynasty,showsthis:
HundredsandthousandsoftimesIsearchedforherinthecrowd.SuddenlyI
turned,andthereshestood,inthedimlight.
Passage5(2024紅橋區(qū)一模)
Didyouknowthattea,themostpopulardrinkintheworld,wasinventedby
accident(偶然的)?Manypeoplebelievethatteawasfirstdrunkabout5,000years
ago.ItissaidthataChineserulercalledShenNongwasthef(1)to
discoverteaasadrink.OnedayShenNongwasboiling(煮)drinkingwateroveran
openfire.Some1(2)fromateaplantfellintothewaterandremained
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thereforsometime.Itproducedanicesmell,s(3)hetastedthebrown
water.Itwasquited(4),andso,oneoftheworld,sfavoritedrinkswas
invented.
Afewthousandyears1(5),LuYu,“thesaint(圣人)ofthetea”,
mentionedShenNonginhisbookChaJing.Thebookdescribeshowteaplantswere
grownandusedtomaketea.Italsodiscusseswherethefinesttealeaveswere
producedandwhatkindsofwaterwereused.
Itisbelievedthatteawasb(6)toKoreaandJapanduringthe6th
and7thcenturies.InEngland,teadidn'ta(7)untilaround1660,butin
lessthan100years,ithadbecomethenationaldrink.TheteatradefromChinato
Westerncountriest(8)placeinthe19thcentury.Thish(9)
tospreadthepopularityofteaandtheteaplanttomoreplacesaroundtheworld.Even
thoughmanypeoplenowknowaboutteac(10),theChinesearewithout
doubttheoneswhobestunderstandthenatureoftea.
Passage6(2024紅橋區(qū)二模)
Bodylanguageisanimportantformofcommunicationthatisusedeverywhere,a
⑴wedon'toftenthinkaboutit.Somemessagesareunderstoodbypeoplearound
theworldjustbecausetheyarenotc(2)bywords.Forexample,inmany
countries,peoplenodtheirheadstoshowagreementandtheyputtheirfingersupto
theirmouthstoaskfors(3).
H(4),bodylanguageisuseddifferentlyindifferentcultures.For
example,insomeWesterncultures,peopleshrug(聳肩)theirshoulderstoshowthey
don'tunderstandortheydon'tcareaboutsomething.Thisisn'tcommonino
(5)places.InJapan,peopleb(6)toshowrespect(尊敬)whenthey
greeteachotherorsaygoodbye.Thisisn'tdoneintheWest.
Sometimes,peoplethinktheyknowaboutthebodylanguagecustomsofcertain
cultures,butinfact,theydon'tknowenough.Kissingisanexamplethatweneedto1
(7)about.InmanyEuropeancultures,womenandchildrenarekissedoneach
cheek(臉頰)byfamilymembersorfriendswhentheym(8)inthestreet.
NewfriendsareoftengreetedwithakissonthecheekbyEuropeansatparties.Inthe
MiddleEast,youmustbec(9)aboutyourfeet.Itisveryrudetoshowthe
bottomofyourshoeswhenyourestonelegont(10)oftheother.Itis
alsonotpolitetotouchpeoplewithyourshoes.
So,aswecansee,bodylanguageisjustasimportantasspokenlanguagewhen
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wecommunicatewithpeoplefromothercultures.
Passage7【文化傳承】(2024南開區(qū)二模)
Thechrysanthemum(菊花)isaverypopularflowerinChina.Thebeautiful
flowerhasmanym(1)inChineseculture.
Thechrysanthemumisk(2)asoneofthe“FourGentlemenin
Plants”.Theotherthreearetheplumblossom,theorchid,andbamboo.Inthepast,
theystoodfornoble(高尚的)qualities.
Thechrysanthemumcomesoutinbrightcolorsduringcolda(3)days
whenmostflowersdie.Theyarebeautiful,strongandtough.Theflowerthusgreatly
inspired(啟發(fā))ancientChinesepoets.Theyspokehighlyofitsbeautyandalsoused
thechrysanthemumtorepresent(代表)theiro(4)intheirworks.
TaoYuanmingwasaf(5)poet.Heoncewroteapoemaboutliving
asahermit(隱士).Hedescribedhowhelovedthechrysanthemumanduseditto
showhiss(6)inthepoem.
“Ipluckchrysanthemumsundertheeasternhedge,andgazeafartowardthe
southernmountains(采菊東籬下,悠然見南山),”Taowroteinhispoem.Sincethen,
thechrysanthemumhasbecomethes(7)ofthehermit.Butthe
chrysanthemumisnotonlyfoundinChinesepoems.ltisalsoap(8)of
Chinesefood.
TheChongyangFestivalfallsontheninthdayoftheninthmonthofthelunar
year.Onthatday,drinkingwinemadefromchrysanthemumsisapopulartradition.
ChrysanthemumteaisalsousuallyseenonChinesedinnertables.Ittastesgreat.
Peoplebelieveitisgoodforone,shealthe(9)foreyes.
Inaword,thechrysanthemumhasi(10)people,slifedeeplyand
widely.
Passage8(2024紅橋區(qū)三模)
SomepeoplebelievethathumanscouldliveontheplanetMarsbytheyear
2100.0urownplanet,theEarth,isb(1)moreandmorecrowdedand
pollutedbecauseoftherapidincreaseinpopulation.Itishopedthatpeoplecouldstart
alloveragainandbuildabetterworldonMars.Hereiswhatlifetherecouldbe1
(2).
Atpresent,ourspacecraftaretooslowtocarrylargenumbersofpassengersto
Mars一itwouldt(3)months.Withthedevelopmentoft(4),
bytheyear2100,thejourneymightonlytakeabout20minutesinspacecraftthat
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travelatthespeed(速度)oflight!However,thespacecraftwouldtravelsof
(5)thatthejourneytoMarsmightbequiteuncomfortable.Manypeoplewouldfeel
ill.
Humanscannotsurvive(生存)w(6)water,oxygenorfood.Sofar,
nobodyknowswhethertherewouldbeenoughwateroroxygenonMarsforpeople
there.
Moreover,scientistsarenots(7)whetherplantscouldgrowonMars.
Foodwouldmostprobablybeintheformofpillsandwouldnotbesotasty.
C(8)withlifeontheEarth,lifeonMarswouldbebetterinsome
ways.Peoplewouldhavemorespace.Theymightliveinhouseswithhuge
comfortablerooms.Also,robotswoulddomostoftheirworksothattheycouldhave
moretimetor(9).
TherewouldprobablybenoschoolsonMars.Everystudentwouldhavea
computerathomeconnectedtoaninterplanetary(行星間的)network.Theywould
studyatonlineschoolswith"e-teachers”.
L(10)onMarswouldbeinterestingaswellaschallenging.
Passage9(2023西青區(qū)二模)
Somepeoplebelievecolorscaninfluenceourmoods.Youmaywonderwhether
it'strue.Infact,colorscanchangeourmoodsandmakeusfeelhappyorsad,
energeticorsleepy.Thisarticleexplainswhatcolorscandoandwhatcharacteristics
theyrepresent(代表).
Calmcolors
Haveyoueverwalkedintoaroomandfeltrelaxed?Itcouldbebecausethewalls
werepaintedblue.Blueisacalmcolor.Itbringsp(1)toourmindand
body.Bluecanalsorepresentsadness,soyoumaysay“I'mfeelingblue“whenyou
arefeelings(2).Whiteisanothercalmcolor.Itisalsothecolorofpurity.
Manywomenliketow(3)whiteontheirweddingday.
Warmcolors
Somecolors,suchasorangeandyellow,canmakeyoufeelwarm.Peopleincold
areaspreferwarmcolorsintheirhomestoc(4)awarmandcomfortable
feeling.
Orangerepresentsjoy.Itcanc(5)youupwhenyouarefeelingsad.
Yellowisthecolorofthesun,soitcanremindyouofawarmsunnyday.Yellowis
alsothecolorofwisdom.Somepeoplepreferthiscolorwhentheyhopefors
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(6).
Energeticcolors
W(7)youfeeltiredorweak,youshouldwearenergeticcolorslike
green.Greencangiveyoue(8),asitisthecolorofnatureandrepresents
newlife.However,itisalsothecolorofenvy,sowemaysaysomeoneis“greenwith
envy”.
Strongcolors
Ifyourequirestrengthi(9)eitherbodyormind,redmaybeof
somehelptoyou.Redisthecolorofheat.Itrepresentspowerandstrongfeelings.
Wearingredcanalsomakei(10)easiertotakeaction.Thismayhelp
whenyouarehavingdifficultymakingadecision.
生活啟示類
Passage1(2023天津)
Asmileshowsthatapersonishappy.Forexample,apersonmaysmilewhenhe
orsheisp(1)withsomeprogressinstudies.Orapersonmaysmileifa
friendtellsafunnyjoke.Thereareothergoodr(2)tosmileoften.
First,itise(3)tosmilethantoshowunhappiness.Infact,itonly
takes17muscles(肌肉)tosmile.Ontheotherhand,ittakes43musclestoshow
unhappiness.Sogivethemusclesinyourf(4)arestandsmile!
Second,smilesarenice.Peoplemaytryto1(5)nicebyexercising
orwearingniceclothes.However,peopleoftensayasmileisthebestthingaperson
canwear.Thatisbecauseitiseasytobea(6)someonewhoissmiling
andhappy.Almostnoonewantstostaywithsomeonewhoisalwaysunhappy.
Third,smileshavepower(感染力).Bothsmilingandlaughingcaneasily
andquicklys(7)fromonepersontoanother.Ifonepersonsmiles,
peoplearoundhimorherwanttosmile,too.Similarly,whenapersonlaughs,people
tend(往往會(huì))tolaughwithhimorher.Ifapersoniss(8),thebestthing
todoistoshareasmileoralaugh.Itistheeasiestwaytocheersomeoneup.
F(9),smilingandlaughingareverygoodforthebody.Eventhough
youaresad,trysmiling.You511findthatitwillbedifficulttos(10)sad
forverylong!
Passage2(2020天津)
Haveyoueverheardthesaying,“Home,sweethome"?Thisisjustanotherway
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ofsayingthatit,sn(1)tobehome!Alotofthepeopleandthingswelove
areathome.
Whatdoyoulikeaboutbeingathome?
Whatdoyoulikebestaboutbeingathome?Maybeyouliketoplaywithyour
brothersandsisters.Maybeyoue(2)stayingwithyourmumanddad.
Maybeyouhaveapetyouliketoplaywith.Spendingtimewithyourfamilyisone
thingthatmakesbeingathomespecial.
Yourbedroomisa(3)thingthatmakeshomespecial.Yourtoys,your
books,andyourfavouritethingsareinyourbedroom.Considerwhatyoulikebest
aboutyourroom.Isithowitlooks?Isityourcomfortableb(4)thatyou
sleepon?Maybeyouliketohaveaq(5)placetoreadabookortothink
aboutyourday.
Mealtimecanbeaspecialtimeathome.Familiessitaroundthetabletoeatthe
foodMumorDadhasprepared.It?satimetoshareinterestings(6)about
yourday.
Howdoyouhelpathome?
Therearealotofthingstodotomakehomeaspecialplace.Whodoesthe
chores(家庭雜務(wù))1(7)cleaning,cooking,andyardwork(庭院勞動(dòng))at
yourhouse?Whenfamiliesworkt(8)todothechores,itmakesthem
easierandmorefunforeveryone.Maybeyoucanh(9)laythedinner
tableorcleartheplaces.Maybeyoucanpullweeds(草)outoftheflowergarden.
Maybeyoucanwaterthevegetablegardenorthehouseplants.Thinkaboutwhatyou
cando,sothatw(10)youcomehomeeveryday,youcansay,“Home,
sweethome!”
Passage3(2024濱海新區(qū)一模)
Wecan'trememberclearlywhenwestartedtotakeourmobilephonestoa
dinnertable.Thishappensalot,e(1)whenweeatout.Onceadishcomes,
insteadofliftingourchopsticks,wet(2)outourmobilephonesandclick.
Later,wepostthephotosontoWeiboorWeChat,waitingtobe“l(fā)iked”.Thenwe
checkourmobilephonesfromtimetotimeduringthemealtoseewhetherweget
“l(fā)iked”ornot.Wejustcannot1(3)ourmobilephonesforonlyameal.
Arecentstudysuggeststhatspendingtimetakingphotosoffoodmakesthefood
notsogood.Totestthis,someresearchersdidane(4).Somepeople
wereaskedtotakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoyfood.Asaresult,itshowedthatthe
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morephotostheytook,thelessd(5)thefoodseemedtothem.
Besidesthescientific(科學(xué)的)result,therearealsosomeotherbadinfluencesof
takingphotosoffoodb(6)meals.Afterpostingthephotosontothe
Internet,onewillnotbeabletoc(7)himselfandcheckhismobile
phonemanytimes."Doeseveryonelikemyphotos?Ihopealotofpeopleliket
(8)!”Itseemsthatyourmobilephonesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,even
whenyouarewithrealpeople.
So,nexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourf(9)orfriends,
howaboutnottakingphotosoffood?Letthefoodbedeliciousasitisands
(10)yourlifewithpeoplearoundyou.Trustme,itwillbeawonderfultime.
Passage4(2023河西區(qū)一模)
Oneday,alovelygirlfoundtwoweakbirdswhileshewaswalkinginthewoods.
Shetookthemhomeandp(1)theminasmallcage(鳥籠).Shefedthem
withloveandthebirdsgrewstrong.Everymorningtheygreetedherwithabeautiful
song.Thegirllovedthemverymuchandwantedtheirsingingto1(2)
forever(永遠(yuǎn)).
Oneday,thegirlleftthecage,sdooro(3).Thelargerandstronger
oneofthetwobirdsflewoutofthecage.Thegirlwatchedworriedlyasitcircledhigh
a(4)her.Shewasafraidthatitwouldflyawayandshewouldneversee
ita(5).Sowhenitflewclose,shegrasped(抓住)atitwildly.Shewasso
h(6)thatsheheldittightly(緊緊地)inherhand!Suddenly,shefeltthat
somethinghappenedtothebird.Shewassurprisedtofindthebirdwasd
(7).Shewasverysad.
Shenoticedtheotherbirdjumpingupanddowninthecage.Shecouldfeelthat
itwantedtobefree.Ithopedtoflyintheclear,blues(8).Sheliftedit
fromthecageandflewitintotheair.
W(9)thebirdwasflyinghappilyinthesky,shewassoglad.She
watchedthebirdcirclingonce,twice,threetimes...
Tohersurprise,thebirdflewbackcloserandsatsoftlyonhers(10).
Itsangthesweetestsongshehadeverheard.
Thefastestwaytoloseloveistoholdittightly.Thebestwaytokeeploveisto
letitfly.
Passage5(2023和平區(qū)二模)
IrememberthedaywhenIfirstlearnedtorideabike.Itwasafrightening,yet
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funexperience.MygrandfatherwastheonewhotaughtmeandhehelpedmewhenI
gothurt.ThefirsttimeIgotonabike,Ihadnoideaw(1)Iwasdoing,
andjustabouteverythingwentwrong.Mygrandfathertoldmetojustputmyfeeton
thepedals(腳蹬子)andstartcycling.Healsotoldmehewouldholdontotheb
(2)ofthebikethewholetime,yethedidn,t.
AssoonasIstartedtryingtobalancemyself,heletthebikego.Ihappenedto
lookbackjustthen.IwasscaredtodeaththatIwasgoingtofallandhurtm
(3).WhenIwasscared,mymindwentblankfromcycling,andIjustwantedoff.I
forgothowtousethebrakes(車閘)andfellr(4)offthebike.My
grandfatherkepte(5)metogetupandtryagainandafterabout15
minutes,Ifinallystoppedcrying,gotupandtriedagain.
AssoonasIstartedridingagain,mypantsgotcaughtinthechain,andIfellflat
onmyfaceandh(6)mynose.Asaresult,mygrandfatherd
(7)tocallitadayandtryagainthenextmorning.ThenextmorningIwokeup
brightlyandearly,andwasveryeagertotrytoridemybike.Perhapsmynosefelt
better,soIwasn?tsoa(8)offallinganymore.
EventhoughIknewtherewerealotofd(9)onthewaytomastering
theskillsinridingabike,IbelievedIcoulddowellwithmygrandfather'shelp.After
all,ridingabikewasab(10)skillwhichIwantedtolearneagerlyat
suchayoungage.Eventillnow,Istillholdtheheartandpassioninmylife.
Passage6(2023南開區(qū)二模)
Manybookshavebeenwrittenabout“theartofgiving??.Butwhatabouttheart
ofreceiving?Sometimes,receivingagiftcanbedifficult,especiallywhensomeone
buysyouagiftyoudon'tw(1)!
“IrememberwhenIwasabouttwelveyearsold,myparents.(2)
meapurpleschoolbag,“saysXiaojing."Itreallymademefeelembarrassed(尷尬
的),becauseIthoughttheschoolbagwasreallyugly!Still,Ipretended(假裝)thatI
1(3)itbecauseIknewitwouldmakemyparentshappy!”
Linglinga(4).“Thatsoundslikemygrandparents!Afewyears
ago,mygrandparentsboughtmeanorangesweaterformybirthday.Iusedto
weariteverytimeIvisitedthem,butItookitoffi(5)assoonas
Ilefttheirhouse!Ofcourse,thismademefeelsorry.Itwasaverynicethought,
butmygrandparentshavedifferenttastefromme!Ithinkit'shardtobuyc
(6)orotherpersonalthingsforpeople.”
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Tomakethingseasier,somepeoplej(7)usemoneyasagift.In
somecultures,however,receivingmoneycanmakepeopleuncomfortable."When
someonegivesmemoney,itonlymakesmethinkthey'rebeinglazy,“saysJohn.
“InEngland,wehaveasaying:It'sthethoughtthatcounts.Ifsomeonegivesme
money,Ifeeltheydon'tthinkatall.Ip(8)toreceiveagiftthathas
somethoughtbehindit.Idon'tm(9)ifit'ssomethingthatIdon'tneed.
Ifsomeonehasthoughtaboutagiftforme,italwaysmakesmehappy.”
Differentpeoplehaveverydifferentthoughtsonthiss(10)!So
maybetheartofreceivingisevenmoredifficultthantheartofgiving!Whatdoyou
think?
Passage7(2023濱海新區(qū)二模)
Inthepast,wheneverIwasworkingtowardsagoal(目標(biāo)),Iwouldmeetone
problemoverandoveragain.Forthefirstfewdays,Iwouldbee(1)todo
thework.Butitneverlastedforalongtime.Daybyday,Ifellintoalazysituation.
Afteryearsofefforts,Ifoundoutthebestwaytoovercome(克月艮)thisp
(2):usethepowerofresponsibility(責(zé)任).Generally,topushourselvestoc
(3)atask,weneedtotellthetasktootherpeople.Wecantellittothosepeoplewho
wetrust.
Takenewyear'sresolutions(決心)asanexample.Peoplesetgoodgoals:don't
smokeoreat1(4)junkfood.Buttheyusuallygiveupinafewdays.This
isb(5)theyonlydependonthemselves.So,aftertheexcitementatthe
beginning,peoplefallbackintooldhabitsq(6).
Abetterwaytoturnyournewyear'sresolutionintos(7)istolook
forafewpartners(伙伴)tosupervise(監(jiān)督)you.Forexample,youcanstartasmall
groupofaboutthreeorfourpeoplewhoallhavenewyear,sgoals.Makeaweeklyor
monthlyreporttos(8)yourprogressandnextgoalswitheachother.In
thisway,youcancreateasysteminyourenvironmentthathelpsyoutok
(9)active.
Ifyouhaveagoalyouwanttoachieve,makesuretohavesomeonea
(10)ourpartner.Inreturn,youcanbeapartnerforthem.Thenyoucreateagood
partnershipthatwillspeed(力口速)upyourstepstosuccess.
Passage8(2023部分區(qū)二模)
OnedayFred,sauntsenthimanewspade(鐵鍬)andasmallboxofseeds(種子).
Assoonashegotthem,hewentouttohisowngardentoplanttheseeds.
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HissisterJanewentwithh(1).Ashedug,shestoodnearhimand
talkedtohimwiththeboxofseedsinherhand.AsJanespoke,shedroppedtheboxof
seedsontheR(2)bymistake.Alltheseedsfellout.Janewasafraidands
(3)sorrytoFred,butFreddidn'tspeaktoher.
“Oh,Fred.”shecried,"Whydon'tyouspeaktome?”
Fredanswered,“Iwantedtowaitt(4)Icouldcounttoten.”
“Counttoten,“saidJane."Whydidyouwanttocounttoten?”
“AuntoncetoldmetocounttotenbeforeIspoke,ifIfeltangry.IknowthatI
amoftenangrywithyou,andIwantedtodotherightthingt(5)time,“
saidFred.
“Oh,Fred.H(6)goodyouare!Itwasverycarelessofmeto
lettheseedsfall,b(7)1havecollectedthemagain.Heretheyare.”
Theseedswereputintotheground,anddayb(8)dayFredandJane
cametowatchthemgrow.Atlast,alotofsmallgreen1(9)appeared
abovetheground.Theysoongrewl
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