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初中初中沖刺2025年中考英語(yǔ)必考題型終極預(yù)測(cè)(深圳專(zhuān)用)專(zhuān)題02完形填空15篇(名校模擬+地區(qū)真題)(2025·廣東深圳·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Momwascookinginthekitchen.Thiswasthethirdtimeshehadseenthegirls1inthelivingroomthisweek.Shehadtriedtalkingtothemcalmly(平靜地)before,butnothingworked.Soshedecidedtodealwiththesituation2thistime.“Cometothekitchen,younglady,”MomsaidtoMariainacalmyet3voice.Mariawalkedintothekitchenandshouted,“Ican’tstandlivingwithFeliciaforanotherminute!”Momcalledout,“Felicia,cometothekitchenrightnow.”WhileFeliciawasonherway,Momputtwo4oppositeeachother,butveryclosetogether.“Maria,sithererightnow!AndFelicia,you,sitthere!”Thegirlssatfacetoface,withtheirkneesalmosttouching.“Now,lookeachotherintheeyeforfiveminutes,”Mom5.Atfirst,thegirlsmovedtheirbodiesfromsidetoside,clearly6withbeingsoclose.Momsaid,“Youmustkeepstaringateachotherforfiveminutes.Eachminuteyoudon’tmeeteachother’seyesmeansanotherminuteof7spentsittinginthechairs.”Theybothwantedout,sotheyhadtositthereandlookateachother.FelicialookedatMaria’smadfacewhileMarialookedatFelicia’s8face.Theyeachthoughttheotheronelookedsilly.Infact,itwassillyforthemtofightagainsteachotherovernothing.Suddenly,Maria9Felicia,tryingtohidehersmile.Feliciadidthattoo.Momwassowisethatshesaidnoother10but“Okaygirls,youcangonow.”1.A.playing B.fighting C.singing D.dancing2.A.sadly B.easily C.differently D.hurriedly3.A.strong B.happy C.low D.sweet4.A.knives B.presents C.desks D.chairs5.A.supposed B.minded C.ordered D.regretted6.A.uncomfortable B.excited C.satisfied D.bored7.A.rest B.punishment C.expression D.celebration8.A.dirty B.usual C.a(chǎn)nnoyed D.pale9.A.walkedaway-from B.stoodupfor C.lookedupto D.turnedawayfrom10.A.words B.matters C.thanks D.languages(2024·廣東深圳·三模)Itwasabusyday.Suddenly,Inoticedanelderlywomanstandingveryclosetothetraffic,looking1.Shewastryingtogetattentionfrompassers-bywhoweretoobusyto2her.WhenItriedtogentlymoveherbackfromthebusyroad,shetoldmethatshehaddroppedher3inthemiddleoftheroadandhadtogetitback.Asnooneseemedtobe4her,Idecidedtolendahand.Thetrafficwasbusywithofficegoers,schoolbuses,andcars.Itwasriskyto5withoutatrafficlight.Iaskedtheoldladytostaysafeand6steppedontotheroad,wavingmyhandstostopthecars.Onelane(車(chē)道)stopped,andIcontinued.AschoolbuscamenearandIwavedtostopit.Myexperiencehasbeenthatschoolbusdriversarealways7topedestrians.Thebusstoppedrightinfrontofme.Iquickly8thekeyandranbacktotheoldlady,tryingtoignoretheangrydriverbehind.Theoldladyhuggedmeandthankedmeformyhelp.ThoughIfeltso9tohavehelpedher,IrealisedthatmydecisionwasnotwiseasIfailedtothinkofmyown10.Maybeturningtoapolicemanforhelpwouldhavebeenabetterwaytosolvethelady’sproblem.1.A.worried B.excited C.relaxed D.a(chǎn)ngry2.A.save B.help C.notice D.guide3.A.wallet B.key C.hat D.card4.A.differentfrom B.a(chǎn)fraidof C.busywith D.interestedin5.A.cross B.drink C.play D.leave6.A.carefully B.proudly C.quickly D.cheerfully7.A.bad B.kind C.easy D.important8.A.pickedup B.gaveup C.madeup D.setup9.A.regretful B.nervous C.pleased D.calm10.A.business B.safety C.a(chǎn)bility D.experience(2024·廣東深圳·一模)Richardhasalwaysenjoyedmakingthingsusing1householdappliancesandmachines.2,whenhewasquiteyoung,hemadefansforhisparentshousefromcarpartsandthingshefoundinajunkyard(廢品堆放場(chǎng)).RichardlivesontheedgeoftheNairobiNationalParkinKenya.Theparkisfullofrhinos,giraffes,buffalosandlions.Sincehewasnine,thebig3hasbeenthelions.“Igrewuphatinglions”saysRichard.“Theyusedtocomeatnightandeatourcowswhenwewere4.”Thenonenight,ashewaswalkingaroundwithatorch,henoticed5.“Idiscoveredthatthelionswere6ofthemovinglight.”Lionsarenaturallyafraidofpeople.Richardrealizedthatthelionsconnectedthemovingtorchlightwithpeople,sothey7.Usingsomebulbsandwires,Richardsetupaseriesofflashinglightstogivelionsthe8thatpeoplewerewalkingaroundthelandwheretheanimalswerekept.Thelionsdidn’tcomenear.Soonotherfamilieswereusinghis“l(fā)ionlights”.Richard’slionlights9justtendollarstomake.Theyhavenotonlyhelpedthefarmersbutalsothelions.Manylionshavebeenkilledbyfarmerstryingtoprotecttheiranimals.Now,acrossKenya,Richard’sideahasbeen10byfarmerstoprotecttheiranimalsfrompredators(捕食性動(dòng)物)andtoprotecttheircropsfromelephants.RichardhasbeenofferedascholarshipatoneofKenya’stopschools.“Oneyearago,Iwasjustaboyherdingmyfather’scows.NowIwanttobeanengineerandapilot.”1.A.large B.new C.old D.small2.A.Inaddition B.Forexample C.Aboveall D.Asaresult3.A.influence B.surprise C.problem D.competition4.A.sleeping B.working C.talking D.walking5.A.a(chǎn)nything B.nothing C.everything D.something6.A.frightened B.a(chǎn)ware C.fond D.proud7.A.showedoff B.passedout C.camealong D.wentaway8.A.suggestion B.impression C.truth D.response9.A.spend B.take C.cost D.pay10.A.received B.controlled C.exchanged D.a(chǎn)ccepted(2024·廣東深圳·一模)閱讀短文,理解其大意,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Florawasplayingwithherpetdog,Stitch.Stitchjumpedup1andcaughtherfavouritesweater.Itwassohappythatitmadeseveralholeswithitsteeth.Florawasheartbroken.“Ican’tsimply2niceclothesjustbecauseofahole,”shethought.Asasweaterdesigner,sheoften3herownsweaters,butaftershewasleftwithmanyclotheswithholes,shedecidedtogetanew4—repairing.Insteadoftryingtomaketherepairas5aspossible,shetriedtorepairclotheswithabigfix.Herfirstsweaterwithholeswasfixedwithsunsetsandflyingbirds.IthasnowbecomepartofaspecialshowatamuseumintheUK.Theshowteaches6aboutclothingrepairthroughouthistorytothemodernday.Floranow7repairingclassesonlineandsharesadvicewithmorethan100,000Internetfollowers.She’spleasedthatrepairingone’sownclothesisbecoming8onceagain.“Ithasdisappearedforages,butit’sreallyexcitingtoseeit9,”shesays.“Iamverygladthatrepairinghasbecomeanew10.Itmakesmepositiveaboutthefuture.”1.A.excitedly B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.calmly D.secretly2.A.puton B.takeout C.handout D.throwaway3.A.lost B.made C.collected D.washed4.A.skill B.word C.lesson D.subject5.A.cheap B.clear C.special D.small6.A.visitors B.doctors C.reporters D.engineers7.A.buys B.joins C.offers D.takes8.A.easy B.serious C.popular D.important9.A.settingout B.comingback C.slowingdown D.movingforward10.A.tool B.idea C.product D.fashion(2024·廣東深圳·模擬預(yù)測(cè))閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TheChina(Shenzhen)InternationalCulturalIndustriesFair(ICIF國(guó)際文化產(chǎn)業(yè)博覽會(huì))onceagaincameundertheglobalspotlight.It1fromMay23to27attheShenzhenWorldExhibition&ConventionCenterinBao’anDistrict(深圳國(guó)際會(huì)展中心?寶安).SinceitwasfirstheldinShenzheninNovember2004,theICIFhas2aninternationalplatform(平臺(tái))thatnotonlyshowstheculturaldiversity(文化多樣性)andrichnessofChina3alot.Thisyear,alotofcountriestookpartintheICIF,4,theBeltandRoadcountries,risingfrom14in2015560thisyear.Theexhibitionspacehasalsosignificantlyexpanded(擴(kuò)展)from3,000to20,000squaremeters.Itissaidthatthisyear’seventattracted6,exhibitors,andbuyersfrom108countriesandregions.Manyexhibitorssaidthattheydeveloped7withlotsofcustomersbothinChinaandglobally.AccordingtoChenXiaoxu,whohasattendedtheICIFfor10years,itnotonlyprovidesa8toshowhercompanytotheworld,butalsobrings9marketfeedbackandbusinessopportunities(機(jī)會(huì))toherteam.“ICIFisgettingmoreandmorepopular.Iamvery10thatShenzhenhasprovidedsuchagoodplatformthatIwillinvitemorebusinesspartnerstothefair.”Shesaid.1.A.tookoff B.tookplace C.seton D.setoff2.A.become B.held C.required D.begun3.A.grow B.decrease C.drop D.lose4.A.unluckily B.simply C.recently D.especially5.A.a(chǎn)nd B.to C.in D.on6.A.relatives B.visitors C.families D.students7.A.permissions B.stories C.businesses D.pressure8.A.chance B.challenge C.branch D.game9.A.cheerful B.interesting C.common D.valuable10.A.sad B.disappointed C.proud D.upset(2024·廣東深圳·三模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Earlythisyear,thevideoof11kindergarten(幼兒園)childreninGuangxigoingtoHeilongjiangforavisitbecamepopularontheInternet.Forsafety,thechildrenwore1coats,sotheywerecalled“LittleTangerines(小砂糖橘)”byInternetusers.Mr.Liang,ateacherwho2theteam,toldreportersthatamongthe11children,theoldestchildwassixandahalfyearsoldandotherswereunder6.Allofthemsaw3forthefirsttime.Thechildrenranandshouted4whentheyplayedsnowgames.Theparentsofthesesmallchildrenalsorepliedtothetwo5thatInternetusersaskedmost.Thefirstwasaboutthe6ofthetrip.AccordingtoMrs.Zhang,akid’sparent,eachchildspentabout3,000yuanbuyingsomeequipment(裝備)to7thecoldandthewholetripwasexpectedtocostabout10,000yuan.Besides,everyonecaredaboutthesafetyofthe“LittleTangerines”.Mrs.Zhangwasnotworriedbecausetheschooloften8suchkindsoftripsandithasrichexperience.Fromonlinevideos,wecanseethatthese11“LittleTangerines”were9bythreeteachersalltheway.Andthesesmallchildrenwere10ontheInternet,andtheywerewelcomedbyunclesandauntswherevertheywent.1.A.white B.black C.brown D.orange2.A.treated B.led C.required D.received3.A.rain B.storm C.snow D.fog4.A.quietly B.nervously C.excitedly D.sadly5.A.questions B.decisions C.directions D.suggestions6.A.cost B.time C.safety D.weather7.A.shut B.beat C.look D.catch8.A.refuses B.invites C.punishes D.organizes9.A.putup B.putoff C.lookedup D.lookedafter10.A.quick B.popular C.common D.tidy(2024·廣東深圳·三模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Dinospenteachdayonthestreetsofabigcity,beggingformoney,foodandmaybeabedforthenight.Hewas1.Hesometimesheardthesoundofacoinortwodroppingintohiscup.Oneday,heheardanoiselouderthanusual.IfDinohad2,he’dhave(本能夠)seenayoungladyonherwaytowork.Buthedidn’t.Alittlelater,whenhelookedintothecup,hecouldhardly3whathesaw.Atthebottomwasashiningdiamondring.Dino’sfirstthoughtwastogostraighttoajeweller’s(珠寶店)andthat’s4whathedid.Tohissurprise,hewasoffered$4,000.Dinothoughtreallyhard.Althoughitwasmoremoneythanhe’dseeninalongtime,hethoughtabouthisgrandfatherwhoalwaystaughthimtodotherightthing.Heknewitwasa(n)5tomakethisdeal.Hehadtoreconsider.Thenhemadeuphismindand6thering.Infact,hedidn’twaitlong.Twodayslater,ayoungwomancametohimwhilehewasbegging.SheintroducedherselfasSarahandaskedifhe’dfoundanything7inhiscup.Dinoreachedintohispocketandpulledoutthering.Whenhesawthe8onSarah’sface,heknewhe’dmadetheright9.Sarahexplainedthatwhenshetookoutthecoins,she’dforgottenherringalsowasinher10.1.A.careless B.homeless C.tireless D.thoughtless2.A.lookback B.lookout C.lookinto D.lookedup3.A.explain B.describe C.believe D.understand4.A.exactly B.hardly C.easily D.strangely5.A.mistake B.chance C.a(chǎn)dventure D.trick6.A.sold B.exchanged C.hid D.kept7.A.common B.unusual C.ordinary D.celebrated8.A.smile B.beauty C.humor D.ring9.A.decision B.suggestion C.instruction D.conversation10.A.cup B.basket C.wallet D.finger(2024·廣東深圳·三模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選取出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Blankets(毛毯)cankeepyouwarmoncoldnightsorcleanandrelativelydryonrainydays.ButLucyBlaylockmakesblanketsforadifferentpurpose:tocomfortpeoplewhoaregoingthrough1times.Shewantsherblanketstofeellikeabigand2hug.Lucylearnedtosew(縫紉)threeyearsago,whenshewaseight.Aftershe3ablanketforafriend’sbirthday,shestartedtothinkaboutotherkidswhomightneedalittleextralove.Shedidn’tknowwhethershewasrightsoshesharedher4onasocialwebsiteforhelp.Surprisingly,shereceivedsixteen5fromchildrenfacingissuessuchascancer,heartdiseaseandthedeathofagrandmother.“Itmakesme6whenIthinkofthekidsgettingthepackageinthemailandthenopeningit,”saidLucy.“Ialwayshopetheyknowsomeone7them.”Since2019,Lucyhas8donated500Lucy’sLoveBlanketstokidslivinginfourteencountriesandnearly36states.Shespendsabouthalfanhoursewinghernameandthelogoinsideaheartontheblanketseachtime.Forkidswhoenjoyvolunteering,she9themtogoaheadwithouthesitation(猶豫).“Don’twaituntilyouhaveeverythingready.Justdoit,andkeepgoing,”shesaid.“Evenwhenyoufeellikeitmightnotbemakingsobigadifference,servingotherpeoplealways10.”1.A.difficult B.perfect C.pleasant D.useless2.A.cold B.warm C.slow D.quick3.A.bought B.showed C.made D.wore4.A.joy B.idea C.chore D.success5.A.instructions B.a(chǎn)pologies C.invitations D.responses6.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.excited C.frightened D.interested7.A.believesin B.staresat C.caresabout D.guardsagainst8.A.totally B.gently C.suddenly D.luckily9.A.a(chǎn)sked B.a(chǎn)llowed C.encouraged D.warned10.A.suffers B.depends C.happens D.matters(24-25九年級(jí)下·廣東深圳·開(kāi)學(xué)考試)Amankeptdrivingfor3hoursandfeltsleepy.Suddenly,hedroveofftheroadintoaditch(溝).Thoughhewasn’t1,hiscarwasstuckdeepintheditch.Sothemanwalkedtoanearbyfarmtoaskfor2“Warwickcangetthecaroutofthatditch,”saidthefarmer,pointingtoanoldmule(騾子)standinginafield.Themanlookedattheoldmule,thinkingthatitwas3forittodothat.Thefarmernoticedthe4ontheman’sfaceandrepeated,“Yep,oldWarwickcandothejob.Ibelieveinhim.”Themanthoughthehadnothingtolose.So,thetwomenandthemulethen5totheditch.Thefarmertiedthemuletothecar.Thenhepulledtheropeandshouted,“Pull,Fred!Pull,Jack!Pull,Ted!Pull,Warwick!”Soon,themulepulledthecaroutoftheditch6.HethankedthefarmerandWarwick.Buthewasstill7abouthowWarwickdidit.Soheasked,“Whydidyoucalloutallthose8beforeyoucalledWarwick?”Thefarmersmiled,saying:“OldWarwickisjustaboutblind.Butaslongashebelieveshe’spartofateam,hedoesn’t9pullingandtrieshisbest.”JustasitiswithWarwick,beinginateam10makesusmorepositive,becauseweknowwearesupportedallthetime.1.A.a(chǎn)sleep B.a(chǎn)wake C.blind D.hurt2.A.order B.help C.a(chǎn)greement D.permission3.A.lucky B.proper C.impossible D.incorrect4.A.joy B.a(chǎn)nger C.smile D.worry5.A.a(chǎn)skedtheway B.clearedtheway C.madetheirway D.foundtheirway6.A.secretly B.confidently C.peacefully D.successfully7.A.a(chǎn)nxious B.curious C.nervous D.serious.8.A.names B.numbers C.signs D.patterns9.A.enjoy B.mind C.risk D.practice10.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.a(chǎn)lways(24-25九年級(jí)下·廣東深圳·開(kāi)學(xué)考試)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號(hào)涂黑。Almosteveryonehasadreamjob,andforSusan,itisbeingawhale(鯨)trainerathercity’saquarium(水族館).Lastyear,Susanfinallyhada(n)1,butitwasmorethanjustsigningup(報(bào)名).Peoplewhowantedthisjobhadtotakepartinacompetition.Theyneedtoshowhowfartheycouldgodownintotheseven-metre-deeppoolthathousedthewhalesandhowlongtheycouldstaythere.Theonewhocouldreachthedeepestandstay2underwaterwouldgetthejob.Susansigneduptotryout,andeverythingwent3atfirst.Butthen,asshewentdowntoaboutfivemetresundertheicywater,herlegsstopped4.Thecoldwatercausedahugepaininherlegs.Shewasunabletoswimbacktothesurface(表面).Shewasingreatfearandcouldn’tthink.Thisonlycausedherto5fartherintothepool.JustasSusan6hope,shesuddenlyfeltherselfbeingpushedtothesurface.ItwasMila,awhaleinthepool.ShenoticedSusan’s7,heldherleginhermouthandpushedSusanuptothesurface.Susanwas8,thankstoMila’squickaction.TheaquariumspokespersonsaidSusanwasreally9,becauseMilahadrealizedSusanneededhelpbeforeanyoftheworkinggroupdid,whichsavedvaluabletime.“Whalesare10animals—theyliveandplaytogether.Inthewild,theyshowgreatinterestinhumansandoftenswimclosetoboatsanddivers.”1.A.chance B.job C.dream D.idea2.A.thelongest B.theshortest C.thelarger D.thesmaller3.A.close B.deep C.late D.well4.A.trying B.hurting C.working D.resting5.A.drop B.swim C.jump D.search6.A.gaveaway B.gavein C.gaveout D.gaveup7.A.look B.trouble C.move D.place8.A.changed B.lost C.chosen D.saved9.A.lucky B.brave C.a(chǎn)fraid D.sad10.A.funny B.lonely C.social D.strong(2024·廣東深圳·三模)Wewereaverydullcrowdofpeoplewhotookthebuseveryday.Wesat1withcheerlessfaces:Oneofthe2wasasmallgreyman.Hewalkedslowlywhenheboardedthebuswithsomedifficulties.Nooneever3him.Oneday,theoldmanboardedthebuscheerfullyandsaidinaloudvoice:“Averygoodmorningtoyouall!”Someofuslookedup,feeling4,andmurmured“Goodmorning”inreply.Inthefollowingdays,hesaidgoodmorningtouseveryday,andwegraduallybeganto5andtalktoeachother.Onemorninghehadabunchofwildflowersinhishand.“Haveyougotsomegoodnews?”Weasked.He6shylyandsaidyes.Fromthenon,healwaysbroughtaflower.Someoftheregularpassengersbeganbringinghimflowersaswell.Peoplealsostartedtosharethe7andtalkaboutthedailynews.However,onemorning,theoldmanwasn’twaitingatthe8stop.Evenworse,hedisappearedforafewdays.Wewere9him.Itturnedoutthatoneofhisclosefriendshaddiedattheweekend.AndhewasexpectedtobebackonMonday.ThenextMondaywhentheoldmangotonthebus,thebuswasfullofsilence.Eventhoughnoonehadtalkedaboutit,allthoseofus,satwithoureyesfilledwith10andabunchofwildflowersinourhands.1.A.happily B.silently C.nervously D.carefully2.A.passengers B.receptionists C.tourists D.visitors3.A.tookcareof B.paidattentionto C.gotalongwith D.madefunof4.A.excited B.a(chǎn)mazed C.a(chǎn)fraid D.interested5.A.doubt B.satisfy C.encourage D.greet6.A.nodded B.waved C.sighed D.listened7.A.a(chǎn)dvertisement B.telephone C.newspaper D.diary8.A.ordinary B.usual C.special D.basic9.A.a(chǎn)ngrywith B.pleasedwith C.tiredof D.concernedabout10.A.joy B.fear C.smiles D.worries(2024·廣東深圳·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Atthe2023ShenzhenMarathoninGuangdongprovince,45-year-oldLuoShujiancrossedthefinishlinepushinghis13-year-oldsonXiaobai,whowasinawheelchair.They1thehalf-marathonraceinShenzheninanhourand59minutes.Xiaobaiwasbornwithcerebralpalsy(大腦性癱瘓).It2himtwoyearstolearnhowtowalk,andthedisease3affectshiscognitiveabilities(認(rèn)知能力).Formostofhislife,Xiaobaiislikelytostayathome,buthisfatherdoesnot4.Hewantstogivehissonafullandhappylife.Eveninawheelchair,marathonsarealsoa5forXiaobai.ButLuotrieshisbesttomakesurehissonfeelshappyandsafeduringruns.Althoughhecannotexpressfeelingsin6,heshowsthemthroughexpressionsandbodylanguage.Toshowhis7,heclapshishandsandwearsasmile.Otherrunnersshowkindnessand8energy,cheeringthemonastheypass.Theirmarathon9hastakenthemtoChengduinSichuanprovincetoseepandas,toBeijingtoclimbtheGreatWall,andtoLanzhoutotakephotosalongtheYellowRiver.Luo10tokeeprunningwithhissontoallowXiaobaitolivethebestlifehecan.1.A.ran B.held C.finished D.walk2.A.paid B.spent C.bought D.took3.A.quietly B.a(chǎn)ctually C.greatly D.carefully4.A.givein B.giveup C.giveout D.giveaway5.A.race B.challenge C.gift D.difficulty6.A.orders B.words C.gestures D.numbers7.A.happiness B.sadness C.surprise D.nervousness8.A.worried B.practical C.negative D.positive9.A.competition B.a(chǎn)dventure C.a(chǎn)ctivity D.organization10.A.has B.likes C.plans D.believes(23-24九年級(jí)下·廣東深圳·開(kāi)學(xué)考試)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。China’s15-year-oldChenYewongoldinthemen’sparkfinalofskateboardingatthe19thAsianGamesinHangzhouonSept25th.Chenstartedgettingintothissportin2016.“I1onedayIwenttoasportsstore,andbychance,Isawaskateboard.Idecidedtogiveitatry,”ChentoldChinaYouthDaily.2itwasreallychallengingtostayontheboardatfirst,Chenfounditvery3.“EverytimeIdidsomedifficulttricks(技巧),Ifeltthejoyofmakingbreakthroughs(突破),”saidChen.Gradually,Chenneededabetterskateparkfortraining.Tomeettheneed,hisfatherdecidedtomakeaskatebowlhimself.“Hewouldworkonitlateintothenight,sometimesuntilthreeorfourinthemorning,”saidChen.“I’mreallythankful4myfather’ssupport.”Asajuniorhighschoolstudent,Chenneededtofinda5betweenhisschoolworkandskateboarding.Hisonly“privilege(特權(quán))”wasbeingfreefromPEclasses,duringwhichhewoulddoschoolworkbecauseheneededtopracticein6ownskatebowlforhoursafterreturninghome.Hetrainedinthemorning,studiedintheafternoonandsometimeshadtohaveextra(額外的)classeswiththeteacher’shelp.While7thecompetitionthisyear,Cheneven8withhisfatheroverhisstudyschedule.Hewantedtotrainformorehoursatnightto9interfering(干擾)withdaytimeclasses.Lookingatthesevenyearsoflearningskating,Chensaidthisexperiencemadehim10andmoredeterminedtodosomethinghetrulyloves.1.A.stop B.remember C.finish D.drive2.A.Because B.When C.Unless D.Although3.A.impossible B.different C.interesting D.expensive4.A.for B.to C.with D.a(chǎn)t5.A.way B.balance C.suggestion D.relationship6.A.their B.his C.its D.her7.A.gettingonwith B.gettingangryat C.gettingreadyfor D.gettingoutof8.A.shared B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.compared D.disagreed9.A.consider B.a(chǎn)void C.enjoy D.keep10.A.taller B.stronger C.brighter D.thinner(23-24九年級(jí)下·廣東深圳·開(kāi)學(xué)考試)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號(hào)涂黑。Iknowpeoplewhoplaninadvanceforallgiftstheyneedtobuyduringtheholidays.Meanwhile,I1untilthelastminute,double-checkingmypurchasehistorytomakesureI’mnotgivingsomeonea(n)2gift.Ilovegivinggifts,butfindit3.YetIknowotherswhoexcelatit.Theydoeverythinginadvance,sothegiftsare4andunique.PeggyLiufromtheUniversityofPittsburgh,who’sstudiedthepsychologyofgift-giving,said:“skilledgifterswilldothingslike5pastgifts,notingwhetherpeoplelikedthemandusingagiftingformula(方法).”6there’snoformalresearchonwhattypesofpersonalitiesarebetteratgivinggifts,Liuclaimedthebestgifterstendto“havethisfeelingof7”whengivingtheperfectgifts-andtheymayevenviewtheirabilitytogiftwellaspartoftheiridentity.Forexample,whenothersgive8feedback,itmakesthegiftgiverfeelacknowledged,which9themtocontinuespendingextratimeandcarewhengivinggifts.Thatcanincreasethe10fromthegift-givingexperience,explainedLiu.1.A.a(chǎn)sk B.wait C.receive D.miss2.A.fashionable B.strange C.repeat D.unnecessary3.A.boring B.upsetting C.meaningless D.challenging4.A.thoughtful B.useful C.precious D.complicated5.A.searchingfor B.takingcareof C.makinguseof D.keepingtrackof6.A.So B.If C.Although D.When7.A.shame B.hope C.humor D.a(chǎn)chievement8.A.positive B.immediate C.negative. D.effective9.A.reminds B.encourages C.forces D.requires10.A.enjoyment B.expense C.uncertainty D.pressure(23-24九年級(jí)下·廣東深圳·開(kāi)學(xué)考試)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號(hào)涂黑。ZhangJinyuangraduatedfromanursingcollegeinNanchang,JiangxiProvince.Shestarted1nursingatalocalhospitalin1949.Now,Zhang,94,stillvolunteerstovisitandcareforoldpeopleandhasno2ofstoppinganytimesoon.“Iwanttokeepworkinghardinmy100thyear.Beingabletoworktotheageof110wouldbea(n)3forme,”shesaidataceremonyheldinBeijing.TheceremonywasheldtohonorZhang,who4the2023InternationalAchievementAward.ZhangbeganworkingasanurseatahospitalinNanchangin1951.Asanurse,Zhangwasalways5withsickpeople.Sheretiredin1992,butwaslookingforchancestocontinueplayingaroleinnursingcare.Duringavisittoapatient’shome,Zhangwas6tolearnthattheoldperson,whosebloodpressurereadingwasunstable(不穩(wěn)定的),oftenforgottotakemedicineandmonitorhisbloodpressure.So,anideabegan7inhermind—tobringnursingcareservicesintocommunitiesandfamilies.Atfirst,16otherretirednurses8thedrive.InOctober,2009,Zhangsetupahome-basedcarevolunteergrouptoimprovetheirservices.Slowly,the9ofthegroupkeptgrowingandnowithasnearly20,000volunteers.“Moreandmorepeoplehavebenefitedfrommygroup.Thisis10whatIwanttosee,”Zhangsaid.1.A.developing B.changing C.practising D.finishing2.A.experiences B.skills C.gifts D.plans3.A.pleasure B.hobby C.mistake D.result4.A.created B.received C.heard D.rejected5.A.magic B.patient C.special D.typical6.A.sad B.lucky C.nervous D.excited7.A.working B.dreaming C.forming D.deciding8.A.joinedin B.tookup C.putforward D.setoff9.A.weight B.size C.height D.a(chǎn)rea10.A.quickly B.loudly C.seriously D.exactly沖刺2025年中考英語(yǔ)必考題型終極預(yù)測(cè)(深圳專(zhuān)用)專(zhuān)題02完形填空15篇(名校模擬+地區(qū)真題)(2025·廣東深圳·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Momwascookinginthekitchen.Thiswasthethirdtimeshehadseenthegirls1inthelivingroomthisweek.Shehadtriedtalkingtothemcalmly(平靜地)before,butnothingworked.Soshedecid

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