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第1页/共1页2023北京初二(下)期末英语汇编完形填空一、完形填空(2023北京大兴初二下期末)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。AnActofKindnessIhadnothingforbreakfastthatmorning.IwassohungrythatIcouldhearmystomachgrowling(咕咕叫)whenmyhistoryteacherwasgivingalesson.Sowhentheschoolbellrang,Irushedtothe1atonce.Minuteslater,Istoodinfrontofthecounter(收银台),holdingaplatefulloffood.“Threedollars,”thelunchladytoldme.Ireachedmyhandintomyschoolbagandfeltnothing.Theschoolbagwasempty.Iputtheschoolbagonthefloortolookforthemoneyagain.AsIfinally2themoneywasn’tthere,Icouldfeeltheworryandfearwashingoverme.Feelingquite3,Ididn’tnoticethatanotherpersonhadsteppeduptothecounter.Ifinally4uptotellthelunchladymysituation.Isaw,inthecornerofmyeye,aboywalkquicklypast.Ipaidnoattentiontohim,andIopenedmymouthtospeak.“I’msorry.Idon’thaveanymoneywithme.”“Honey,hepaidforyourlunch.You’regood,”thelunchladysaidasshepointedtothedirectiontheboyhadgone.ButIcouldnotfindhim,Imissedthechanceto5him.Hewasnamelesstome.Hedidn’t6knowme.Buthepaidformylunch.Althoughitwasonlythreedollars,Icouldn’trememberanyonedoingsomethingsoniceforme.Amonthlater,onmywayhome,Isawanelderlywomanstruggling(费力)withheavybags.Isuddenlythoughtofthenamelessboywho7melunch.“Excuseme,madam,doyouneedhelp?”I’llneverforgether8asIrushedforwardtolendherahand.It’stheveryprizeformyactofkindness.1.A.teacher’soffice B.dininghall C.schoollibrary D.computerroom2.A.realized B.described C.heard D.imagined3.A.lonely B.hungry C.bored D.nervous4.A.looked B.cheered C.hurried D.called5.A.visit B.interview C.thank D.question6.A.only B.even C.still D.just7.A.made B.handed C.ordered D.bought8.A.silence B.sadness C.smile D.pride(2023北京延庆初二下期末)TheHero“Hank,whyismomsleepingonthefloor?”Isaacaskedhisbrother.Hankgotonhiskneesbesidehismomandheshookherandshouted,“Mommy,WakeUp!”Shedidn’tanswer,soHanktriedagain.Isaacbegantocry.“Don’tworry,Isaac.Itwillbeokay,”Hanksaid,butHankhadtothink9.Hewasonlyeightyearsold.Whatcouldhedo?HankwastheoldestandhewastheONLYonewhocould10.ThenherememberedhowGrandmausedtoplayagamewithhim.Shewouldpretend(假装)tobea911operator.Shewouldaskhimquestionslike,“Whatisyourname?”“Whatisyouraddress?”Hehad11alltherightanswers,soheknewwhattodo.Hankcalled911.Aladyansweredthephoneandsaid,“911,whatisyouremergency?”Hankwas12sohetookadeepbreathandsaid,“Hello.MynameisHankRobinson.Mymomisonthefloor.Shelookslikesheissleeping,butIcan’twakeherup.”ThentheladyaskedHankallthequestionshehad13withGrandma.Herememberedtospeakloudlyandclearlybecauseitwasimportant.SoagainHanktookadeepbreathandsaid,“Iliveat1203OakStreet,inMadison.”Theladyonthe14toldHanknottohangupuntilsomeonecametohishouseandrangthedoorbell.SoHankstayedonthephoneandsoontwofiremencametohelp.Hanklettheminwhentheladyonthephonesaiditwas15.Themenhelpedmommytowakeupandthentheygavemommysomeorangejuice.Finally,shesatupandbegantofeelbetter.Shesmiledandthankedthefiremen,andtheytoldherthatHankwasa16,becausehehelpedsavehismom’slife.9.A.closely B.luckily C.cheerfully D.quickly10.A.cry B.stand C.help D.play11.A.learned B.designed C.forgotten D.written12.A.shouting B.changing C.shaking D.caring13.A.sang B.practiced C.read D.texted14.A.phone B.floor C.radio D.ground15.A.movable B.alive C.valuable D.safe16.A.creator B.hero C.boy D.student(2023北京海淀初二下期末)CheersforMarquezMarquezhadjustfinishedtryingoutforOakwoodHigh’sbasketballteam.Makingtheteamwasasurethingsincehewasgiftedandworkedhardenough.BasketballwasawayoflifeinMarquez’s17.HisolderbrotherReggiewasplayingatatopcollege,whichmadehisfamilyveryproud.MarquezwasexpectedtobelikeReggie.Buthehadasecret.Marquezhadstartedtraininginanothersport—cheerleading.Althoughitwasmuch18forhim,hewasimprovingwithpractice.Onthebushome,hepulledoutasheetwithbiglettersCHEERTEAMAUDITIONS(面试)onit.Now,heknewhe’dhavetodealwithhisparents’19.“Mom,Dad—Idon’twanttoplayballanymore,”hetoldthemassoonashegothome,“Iwanttodosomethingelse.”Thefamilywere20.“Likewhat,son?”hisfatherbrokethesilence.“Cheerleading,”Marquezreplied.“Insteadofplayingball,cheerforballplayers?”hisfatherquestioned.“Yes!”Marquezsaidinavoicethatcameoutlouderthanexpected.“Ionlystartedplayingbasketballbecausethat’swhatyouwantedmetodo.Ididit,andIgotreallygood,butnow,itboresme.Cheerleading21me.”Heturnedtohisbrother,“Sorry,bro.Iknowyouwantedmetofollowinyourfootstepsbut...”“Actually,Iwantyoutodowhatyoulike.”Reggiehugged(拥抱)Marquez.“Idon’t22beingtheonlybasketballstarofthefamily.Wedon’tneedtwo!AmIright,Dad?”Reggiesmiledtotheirfather.Thistime,everyonelaughed.ThenMarquezofferedanidea23:hewouldauditionforthecheerteamandmakeachoiceaccordingtotheresultsofbothtryouts.Hisfatheragreed.Aweeklater,bothresultswereposted.“I24both,Dad,”Marquezsaid.“Aclearchoice,right?”hisfatherreplied.Marquezsmiledandgavehisanswer.17.A.team B.school C.family D.neighborhood18.A.harder B.safer C.worse D.cooler19.A.promises B.expectations C.agreements D.encouragements20.A.satisfied B.relaxed C.touched D.surprised21.A.excites B.moves C.worries D.shocks22.A.stand B.mind C.enjoy D.consider23.A.nervously B.kindly C.cheerfully D.angrily24.A.beat B.wanted C.joined D.made(2023北京西城初二下期末)TannerWilson,ahighschoolstudent,showedhowfarhewaswillingtogoforhisdisabledbestfriendBrandonQualls.TannerboughtanelectricwheelchairforBrandonaftersavingupfortwoyears,whichwasacompletesurpriseforBrandon.Brandonusedahand-pushwheelchairtotravelfromclasstoclass.Thechairwasbecomingkindofapainforhim.“Iwouldgetreally25,andIhadtostoptotakerests,”hesaid.“Iwantedanelectricwheelchairso26.”WhileBrandondidn’tknowit,hisgoodfriend,TannerWilson,washardatwork27him.Tannerspenttwoyearsathispart-timejobto28moneytobuyanelectricwheelchairforBrandon.Oftenanelectricwheelchaircosthundredsofdollars.“Iwantedtodohimafavor,”Tannersaid.“IjustfeltlikeIneededtodoitandIwantedtodoit…Brandon,he’sjustalwaysbeenthereforme.”OnFebruary26,Tannerfinallyreachedhisgoalandboughtthewheelchair.He29thenewwheelchairtoBrandoninfrontofhisclassmates.“Wow,Ican’tbelievehedidthatforme!”Brandonsaid.“Theycameinandmyfacelitup,”Brandonsaid.“Iwascryingtearsof30everywhere.It’sbeenmy31tojusthaveanelectricwheelchair,”hecontinued.“Andmydreamcametrue.”WhileBrandonisstilllearningtousehis32wheelchair,heandhisarmsarelovingitsofar.“It’sawesome,”hesaid.“Imay33afewdoors,butit’sworth(值得)it.”Tannersaidhisclassmatesaskedhimmanytimesifitwasworththetimeandefforttobuythewheelchairforhisfriend.Hesurelyknewwhatthe34wasinhismind—“Yeah.100percent.”25.A.excited B.tired C.relaxed D.moved26.A.badly B.happily C.sadly D.proudly27.A.calling B.teaching C.visiting D.helping28.A.borrow B.waste C.save D.change29.A.presented B.mentioned C.explained D.returned30.A.regret B.wonder C.joy D.sadness31.A.chance B.dream C.luck D.decision32.A.heavy B.wooden C.colorful D.new33.A.see B.make C.hit D.push34.A.answer B.Value C.lesson D.gift(2023北京房山初二下期末)Love,joyandthewarmfeelingofgettingtogetherdon’tcostathing.Butgiftsdocostmoney.Sowhatshouldapoorfamilydo?
BeforeNewYear,ItoldmymotherthattheonlythingI35wasapogostick.However,mymothersaidtheyweresoexpensivethatwedidn’thaveenoughmoneyto36one.OnaSaturdaybeforeNewYear,myfamilywentshoppingtogether.WhilemymotherandIwere37thegifts,mydadsaid,“I’llbebacksoon—Ineedtoseesomethinginthetoolarea.”Alittlelater,hecamebackwithalongbox.Irememberwonderingiftherewasapogostickinit.Whenwearrivedhome,mydadputtheboxinthegarage(车库).Whilemyparentswerebusywiththeirchores,I38walkedouttothegarageandfoundthebox.IwassoexcitedandIknowassoonasIopenedthatmagicalboxmybright,shinypogostickwouldappear.Nosuch39!Insidetheboxwasasillyoldbroom(扫帚).ThatNewYearmorning,IgotsomenicegiftsbutIdidn’tgetthepresentthatIreallywanted.Aftercleaninguptheroom,mydadwenttothegarage.Whenhecamebackin,hewascarryingabeautifulpogostick.Icouldn’t40it!Myparentsprobablygotquitealaughfromthetrick(戏法)theyplayedonme.Althoughwedidn’thavemuch41,myparentsgavemethemostimportantgiftofall:lotsoflove.Thatwasover60yearsageandIstillthinkaboutthose42memories.Iwillneverforgetallthejoymyparentsbroughtintomylife.35.A.had B.found C.forgot D.wanted36.A.make B.buy C.borrow D.win37.A.choosing B.showing C.hiding D.offering38.A.suddenly B.politely C.quietly D.safely39.A.purpose B.promise C.doubt D.luck40.A.believe B.decide C.understand D.remember41.A.care B.money C.love D.trouble42.A.short B.painful C.wonderful D.unhappy(2023北京朝阳初二下期末)Yearsago,wewereaskedtocreateanewspaperingroupsaboutworldcultureinourhistoryclass.Wefirstwrotethenamesofthreefriendswe43inourgroup.Unluckily,Mrs.Bartlett,ourteacher,didn’tputmeinthegroupwithanyofmyfriends.Instead,IwaswithMauro,whoneverspokeEnglish,Juliette,whoalwaysworethickglassesandRachel,whoworestrangeclothes.Ihadnever44tothem.Oh,howbadlyIwantedtobewithmyfriends!IwassosadthatIwalkeduptoMrs.Bartlett.“Iknowwhatyouwant,Karina,”shegentlypattedmeonmyshoulder,“butyourgroupneedsa45.Ineedyoutohelpthemgetapassinggradeonthisproject.Onlyyoucanmakeit.”Iwasprettysurprised.“Willyou46them?”sheasked.“Yes,”Ianswered.Icouldn’tbelieveitcameoutofmymouth,butitdid.Ibravelywalkedtomygroupandstartedourproject.Wehaddifferenttasksaccordingtoourinterests.Littlebylittle,Ifeltmyselfenjoyingtheir47.IfoundoutMaurowasfightingwithEnglish.BehindJuliette’sthickglasseswerehershiningeyes.Rachelwasgoodatpaintingandalwayshadnewideas.Shedidthingsso48thatshewantedtobeafashiondesigner(时装设计师).Irealizedthattheywerenotstrange;theywerejustpeoplethatnoone49enoughfor—exceptMrs.Bartlett.Herthoughtfulnessbroughtoutthebestinthefourofus.Ilearnedsomethingthatweek.Iwasgivenachancetoseeotherpeopleinanewlight.Ilearnedthatinner(内在的)beautywasmore50thanappearance.Mrs.BartlettgaveusanAonthatproject,butwethoughtweshouldhavehandeditrightback,forshewastheonewhoshouldtrulyhaveit.43.A.wanted B.missed C.tested D.remembered44.A.shouted B.waved C.talked D.wrote45.A.speaker B.reporter C.listener D.leader46.A.follow B.help C.describe D.introduce47.A.silence B.company C.invitation D.service48.A.quickly B.proudly C.creatively D.strictly49.A.paid B.asked C.looked D.cared50.A.important B.serious C.interesting D.humorous(2023北京平谷初二下期末)Itwasasunnydayinthesummerof2018whenIdecidedtotakeatripalonetoanearbynationalpark.AsIwashikingtrails,Icameacrossagroupoftourists.Theywerelostandhurriedlytryingtofindtheirwaybacktothe51center.Iofferingto52andledthembacktothevisitorcenter.Theythankedmeandinvitedmetojointhemforapicniclunch.Aswewereeating,Ilearnedthattheywerefrom53countries:England,America,Australia,France,Japan…andhadcomehereforastudyabroadprogram.Jane,oneofthetourists,toldmeshewasanAmerican.HerChinesepenfriend,DaMing54hertohisfamily.Shewasveryhappywiththisinvitation.Whenshewenttohisfamily,DaMing’smotherprepareddeliciousfoodtoentertainher.ShegaveJanesomuchfoodthatshecouldn’ttakeanotherbite.AndtheyalsodroveJanearoundthecity.JaneleftDaMing’sfamily55andshetoldmethatshebegantolovefood,peoplehereandourcountry.Wespenttheafternoon56storiesandexperiences,andIwassurprisedatthedifferenceoftheirbackgroundsandthesimilaritiesoftheirdesires.Itmademerealizehowimportantitistostepoutand57differentcultures.Asthedaycametoanend,Isaidgoodbyetomynewfriendsandheadedbackhome.Butthememoryofthatdaystayedwithme,remindingmeofthevalueofkindnessandthepowerofhumanconnection.Theexperience58metoalwaysbeopentonewexperiencesandtoneverunderestimate(低估)theinfluencewecanhaveonothers,eveninsmallways.51.A.sports B.culture C.visitor D.activity52.A.pay B.help C.read D.explain53.A.close B.big C.small D.different54.A.led B.invited C.showed D.brought55.A.thankfully B.slowly C.surprisingly D.carefully56.A.hearing B.writing C.reading D.sharing57.A.love B.develop C.create D.experience58.A.Asked B.chose C.taught D.allowed(2023北京昌平初二下期末)Georgegrewupinanenvironmentwherewinningwasthemostvaluablething,andheexpectedtosucceed,too.Georgewasgoodatrunningandhecalledeveryonefromthenearby59forarace.Alargegroupofpeoplecametoseethisexcitingevent.Whentheracestarted,Georgeranamongtheboysfromaroundthevillages.Finally,hewontherace.Thecrowd(人群)wentwildwithjoyandcheer.George60thismoment.Itmadehimproudandsatisfied.Butamongthecrowdwasanoldmanwhodidnotseemas61asotherpeople.Heshoutedfromthecrowd,“Thereisonemoreraceleft,themostimportantone.”Georgewas62,buthewasconfidenthecouldwinanyrace.Theoldmanbroughttwonewcompetitorsfortheboy,ablindmanandaweakoldlady.“Icaneasilywinthem,”saidGeorge63.Whenhecrossedthefinishline,theblindmanwasstillatthestart,andtheoldladyhadjuststartedtomove.Heraisedhishandsingreatexcitementafterhiswinning,buthe64thatthecrowdwasn’tcheering,instead,theywereveryquiet.Hewasunclearaboutit.Atthesametime,theoldmansaid,“Let’sstarttheraceagain,butallthreeofyoushouldfinishtogetherthistime.”Georgeracedagain,heguidedtheblindmanandsupportedtheoldlady.Finally,allthreecrossedthefinishlinetogether.Thecrowdcheeredmoreloudly.Theboywasfullof65.“Whowasthecrowdcheeringfor?”heaskedtheoldman.“Boy,youhavewonmuchmorethanthefirstprizeinthisrace,andthecrowdisnotcheeringforanywinners,”theoldmanreplied.Whatareyourunningforinyourlife?Doyoustrongly66success?Actually,lifeisnotallaboutwinningforourselves.Itisaboutgrowingtogetherandhelpingotherswhoarelessluckythanus.59.A.parks B.villages C.hospitals D.shops60.A.built B.forgot C.enjoyed D.stopped61.A.relaxed B.cheerful C.calm D.helpful62.A.surprised B.glad C.busy D.kind63.A.carefully B.sadly C.angrily D.confidently64.A.explained B.believed C.noticed D.agreed65.A.doubt B.hope C.satisfaction D.worry66.A.miss B.express C.judge D.expect(2023北京东城初二下期末)ItwasaveryimportantdayforRyan—hewasabouttomakehisfirstpublicspeech.His67,Mr.Larson,hadtoldtheclasstochooseabook,readit,andthenmakeaspeechaboutit.Ryanhadchosenabookheliked.Hehadreaditcarefully.Then,hehadwrittendownwhathewantedtosayaboutthebookandpreparedaspeech.Hehadpracticedhisspeechmanytimes,buthewasstill68.Ryandidn’tknowwhetherhewouldbesuccessful.Hedidnotwanttolookbadinfrontofthewholeclass.Finally,Mr.Larsonsaidtotheclass,“Okay,Ryan,let’shearwhatyouhavetosay.Comeupandgiveusyourspeech.”Ryantookafewdeepbreaths(呼吸).Hestillcouldn’thelpfeelingalittleworried.Then,he69hisnotes,straightenedupandwalkedslowlytothefrontoftheroom.Mr.Larsonsatdowninoneofthefront-rowseatsandgaveRyana70ashenoddedforhimtobegin.Ryanclearedhisthroat,tookaquicklookathis71,andthenstartedhisspeech.Foramomentortwo,Ryanstillfeltverynervous.Butashewentthroughhisspeech,hefeltlessandlesslikerunningaway.Hehadpracticedoftenenoughsothatnothinginhisspeechwasnewtohimanymore.Itwasn’tlongbeforehe72andwasabletoalmostenjoywhathewasdoing.BythetimeRyanfinishedhisspeech,hefeltalmostcomfortable.WhenRyanstoppedspeaking,everyoneintheclassstoodupand73.Mr.Larsonsaid,“Thatwasaverywell-preparedspeech,Ryan.Youdidanexcellentjob.”Ryanthoughtabouthowmuchhehadpracticedtogetreadyforhisspeech,andhefelt74.Hestilldidn’tlikemakingspeeches,butnowheknewhecoulddoit.67.A.father B.classmate C.teacher D.friend68.A.bored B.nervous C.angry D.lonely69.A.wrotedown B.threwaway C.readthrough D.pickedup70.A.smile B.hug C.kiss D.hand71.A.books B.notes C.articles D.pictures72.A.completed B.laughed C.prepared D.relaxed73.A.left B.talked C.cheered D.looked74.A.proud B.awful C.crazy D.lucky(2023北京通州初二下期末)MyWorkExperienceinaNursingHomeAfewweeksago,Ihadmyfirstworkexperienceinanursinghome.Iworkedalongsidethemanagerandhelpedhercarryoutdifferentgamesand75withtheresidents(居民,住户).WhenIarrived,myfirstworkwasto76theirnamesandfacesbygoinginandtalkingtosomeoftheresidents.Althoughmostofthemdidnotcommunicateeasily,itwasobvious(明显的)whichpatientswerebeginningtoshowsignsofdementia(痴呆).Firstonthelistofactivitieswasindoorboules(滚球).Itwassurprisinghowsuchasimpleactivitycouldshowsoclearlyhowthedifferentafflictions(折磨,痛苦)thatweresocommoninoldagecouldaffectaperson’sabilityto77simpletasks,suchasrollaballascloseaspossibletoanotherballinthemiddleoftheroom.What78memostwasthattheoverallwinnerwasalongtermstrokevictim(中风患者),whowasparalyzed(瘫痪的)downthelefthandsideofherbody.Isatdownwiththewinnerandshetoldmeabouthergrandchildrenandthegamestheyplayedwithherwhentheycametovisit.Shealsopraisedthehomeforthe79shewasreceiving.Inoticed,asshewastalkingalthoughshewasparalyzeddownoneside,her80wasgood,andthewordsshesaidindicated(表明,显示)thatshewasrecoveringfromastroke,buthercognitive(认知的)abilitywasgood.Afterfinishingmywork,Iheadedhome.IwasstillthinkingeverythingIhadjustexperiencedandhowImightbeaskedto81nextweek.IrealizethatthemosthelpfulthingIcandoforthebenefitoftheresidentsisjustto82tothem.Yes,I’msurethatstayingthereforalongtime,theymustbecomelonely.75.A.dreams B.activities C.experiments D.plans76.A.learn B.forget C.choose D.paint77.A.see B.create C.know D.perform78.A.comforted B.angered C.surprised D.helped79.A.bill B.reply C.letter D.care80.A.speech B.action C.choice D.decision81.A.help B.study C.share D.bear82.A.read B.talk C.write D.sing(2023北京门头沟初二下期末)TheMysteryoftheLibraryGhostThelibraryatJeffersonMiddleSchoolwasaquietandpeacefulplace,perfectforstudyingandreading.Buttherewererumors(谣言)thataghostwasinthe83,scaringstudentsandmakingstrangenoisesatnight.Oneday,agroupoffriendsdecidedtoexplorethemysteryofthelibraryghost.Theystartedbylookingaroundthelibrary,searchingforanycluesthatmighthelpthem84themystery.Theyfoundnothingatfirst,untiltheysawasmalldoorhiddenbehindoneofthebookshelves.Theydecidedtoopenthedoorandseewhereitled.Totheirsurprise,thedooropenedupintoasmallcloset(壁橱).Inside,theyfoundanoldbookwith85writingonitscoverandtheywereinterested.Astheyopenedthebook,theyheardastrangenoisecomingfromtheshadows(阴影).Suddenly,aghostappeared,walkinginasheetand86thefriends.Butastheghosttookoffthesheet,theyrealizedthatitwasjusttheschoollibrarian,Mrs.Johnson,playingaprank(恶作剧)onthem.Sheexplainedthatshehadbeendressingupasaghosttokeepthestudentsinterestedinmysteries,butpromisedto87thepranksfromthenon.Asthefriendswalkedbacktotheirtable,theyrealizedthatthemysteryofthelibraryghosthadbeen88solved.Buttheyalsoknewthattheyhadmadeanewfriendinthelibraryandsharedtheir89ofmysteriesandreading.Fromthenon,theyspenttheirafternoonsatthelibrary,readingbooksandsharingstorieswithMrs.Johnson.Andwhiletheymightnothavesolvedanymoremysteriesthatyear,theyknewthattheyhadfoundsomethingevenmoreimportant—a90ofcommunityandaloveoflearning.So,thenexttimeyou’reinthelibraryandthinkyouhearaghostlynoise,rememberthisstoryandknowthatitmightjustbealibrarianplayingaharmlessprank.83.A.library B.story C.community D.book84.A.write B.create C.solve D.know85.A.careless B.puzzling C.formal D.clean86.A.helping B.praising C.scaring D.inviting87.A.study B.stop C.play D.share88.A.carefully B.luckily C.suddenly D.successfully89.A.love B.clues C.knowledge D.memories90.A.report B.study C.Sense D.tradition(2023北京顺义初二下期末)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。Iusedtobetheshyestpersonintheworld.IhidbehindmyeldersisterwheneverIhadtospeaktoastranger.Whenaskedtospeakinclass,Icouldhardly91,muchlessspeak.EvenamongthefewfriendsIhad,mylow,timid(怯怯的)voiceearnedmejokes—aboutbeingagirl.Thenintheseventhgrade,mysistersuggestedI92voicelessons.Afterconsideringitforashorttime,Idid.Ibeganaseriesofvocalexercises.Afterexercisingalot,Ifelt93inmyvoice.Afewmonthslater,Iwasaskedtosingforsomeretiredpeople,IthoughtIwoulddobetterthanbeforebecauseofthevoicelessons.Iopenedmymouthand—nothing.Icouldn’trememberthe94!Myfaceturnedhot.Thekindpianistwhisperedaprompt(提示),andIrememberedjustenoughtokeepsinging.Thenthethoughthitme:I’vealreadyembarrassed(尴尬)myselfenough.There’sreallynothingelseto95.Soinmysecondsong,Ijustrelaxedandfeltthe96ofthesonglift(振奋)me.AndIdidmuchbetter.Afterthat,Istartedsingingtomyselfas97asIcouldinmyownroom.That’ssomethingIwouldneverhavedonebefore.OneclassmateevensaidthatIshouldbeintheschool’stalentshow.Iamnotashypersonanymore.Singinghasmadememoreoutgoing(外向的).Today,Icanalsostandinfrontofthewholeclassandgiveabig98.Iamproudofmyself.91.A.sit B.breathe C.smile D.cry92.A.have B.accept C.teach D.pick93.A.lucky B.upset C.worried D.confident94.A.music B.title C.words D.signs95.A.lose B.miss C.drop D.forget96.A.purpose B.truth C.spirit D.name97.A.softly B.loudly C.safely D.excitedly98.A.hand B.hug C.present D.speech(2023北京二中初二下期末)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。PassingDownIstillrememberthatlearningexperiencewhichhadabigeffectonthewayIlivemylife.“Mywallet!Whereisit?”weremyfirstwordswhenIfoundmywalletwasmissing.Isearchedmymemoryforafewgoodseconds,then99thatIhadleftmypreciouswalletinthelibrary’spublicrestroom!Becausethelibrarywasnow100,Ihadtowaituntilthenextmorningtolookforit.WhenIgottherethenextday,allIfoundwasacleanrestroom.ThiswasthefirsttimeIcouldrememberever101
toseeacleanrestroom.AsIwalkedout,Ilookedatmyselfinthemirrorandshookmyheadattheforgetfulfoolinfrontofme.Ipolitelyapproachedthelibrarianatthefrontdeskandaskedherifawallethadbeenfoundintherestroomyesterday.“No.”Thatwasthat.Iwalkedoffwithasenseof102.IwonderedwhatIwoulddoifIhadfoundawalletwithsixtydollars,aphonecardandotherirreplaceablepersonalthings.Finally,Ipainfully103thefactthatmywalletwasgone.Aweeklater,Ireceivedapackageinthemail.Itwasmywallet!Andmost104,nothingwasmissing!Buttherewasaletterfoldedupinoneofthewalletpocketthathadnotbeentherebefore.Islowlyunfoldedtheletterwhich105somethinglikethis:Whenwecontinuetohelppeoplearound,wewillliveinalargerandmorerewardingworld.Thispersondidn’tevenleaveareturnaddress.SoIcouldn’tthankwhoeveritwas.Butfromthatdayon,IpromisedmyselfthatIwillfollowthis106andhelpothersandmakethemasdelightedasIwaswhenIopenedthatpackage!99.A.realized B.imagined C.noticed D.decided100.A.busy B.crowded C.closed D.empty101.A.hoping B.hating C.preferring D.refusing102.A.excitement B.encouragement C.movement D.disappointment103.A.admired B.changed C.accepted D.discovered104.A.nervously B.surprisingly C.honestly D.obviously105.A.read B.printed C.wrote D.explained106.A.course B.plan C.order D.Example
参考答案1.B2.A3.D4.A5.C6.B7.D8.C【导语】本文讲了写了一个关于善举的故事。主人公没有钱付午餐费,一个陌生男孩帮他付了钱。一个月后,主人公看到一位老妇人需要帮助,他想起了那个帮他付午餐费的陌生男孩,于是主动去帮助老妇人。1.句意:所以当学校的铃声响起,我立刻冲向餐厅。teacher’soffice教师办公室;dininghall餐厅;schoollibrary学校图书馆;computerroom电脑房。根据“Istoodinfrontofthecounter,holdingaplatefulloffood.”可知作者冲向餐厅去买午餐。故选B。2.句意:当我最后意识到钱不在了,我能感觉到担忧和恐惧席卷了我。realized意识到;described描述;heard听见;imagined设想。根据“Ireachedmyhandintomyschoolbagandfeltnothing.Theschoolbagwasempty.Iputtheschoolbagonthefloortolookforthemoneyagain.”可知,我把手伸进书包,什么也没摸到。书包是空的。我把书包放在地板上再找钱,经过这一系列动作,作者最后意识到钱不在了。故选A。3.句意:我感到非常紧张,没有注意到另一个人走到柜台前。lonely孤独的;hungry饥饿的;bored无聊的;nervous紧张的。根据“themoneywasn’tthere”,可知钱找不到了,所以作者感到紧张。故选D。4.句意:最后,我抬起头,告诉卖午餐的女士我的情况。looked看;cheered欢呼;hurried匆忙;called打电话。根据“Iputtheschoolbagonthefloortolookforthemoneyagain.”可知作者蹲在地上,抬头告诉卖午餐的女士他的情况,lookup抬头看。故选A。5.句意:但我找不到他,我错过了感谢他的机会。vis
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