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2026年中考英语最后押题之完形填空15篇(10空题)先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将选项填涂在答题卡相应的位置上。Friendshipisaclosebond(关系)betweentwoormorepeople.Friendshipsarebuiltontrust,respect,andshared1andexperiences,butit’snotalwayseasytodeveloporkeepfriendships.Youshouldunderstandtheimportanceofsocialconnectioninyourlifeand2youcandotodeveloplifelongfriendships.Goodfriendsarealwaysthereforyou—they’retheonesyoucan3,nomatterwhat.Friendsareanimportantpartoflife,andtheycanhaveabiginfluenceonyourhappiness.Researchhasevenshownthatadultswith4socialconnectionshaveareducedrisk(风险)ofmanyhealthproblems,includinghighbloodpressureanddepression.5,studieshavefoundthatolderpeoplewhohavemeaningfulrelationshipsandsocialsupportarelikelytolivelongerthantheotherswithfewerconnections.Soit’s6thatfriendshipsaregoodforyourbodyandmind.Manypeoplefindithardtodevelopnewfriendshipsorkeepfriendships.Friendshipsarethoughttobelessimportantthanthingslikework,education,orcaringforchildrenorparents.Youandyourfriendsmayhavebecome7becauseofchangesinyourlivesorinterests.Ormaybeyou’vemovedaway.Thereareplentyofwaystomakenewfriends.To8newpeoplewhomightbecomeyourfriends,youhavetogotoplaceswhereothersaregathered.Themoreyourefforts,thegreateryourpossible9.Youcouldjoinaclubororganizationconnectedwithoneofyourinterests,orvolunteerforacausethatyou’reexcitedabout.Youcouldalso10gotoyourneighbours,andinvitethemtohavefuntogether.Inaword,whateversituationyouface,don’tbeafraidtomakesomenewfriends.1.A.abilitiesB.interestsC.giftsD.moods2.A.howB.whenC.whyD.wh3.A.carryonB.takeonC.dependonD.holdon4.A.closeB.commonC.boringD.weak5.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.InallD.Infact6.A.clearB.properC.necessaryD.basic7.A.deepB.strangeC.awfulD.pleasant8.A.admireB.noticeC.meetD.mention9.A.successB.attentionC.careD.support10.A.mainlyB.nearlyC.finallyD.simplyColinwatchedthecountdown(倒计时)onthevideoscreen.Therewereonlytwelveminutesleft,andhisfamilywasn’tevenclosetorepairingthebrokenspaceship.Even1,whilehisfamilywasstuckintheescaperoom(密室逃脱),hewasmissinghisfriendFred’sbirthdaypartyinthepark!“Thespaceshipdoesn’tevenlookreal,”Colin2.Hismomsqueezedhisshoulder.“Youusedtoloveadventureslikethis!Look,howexcitedyourbrotheris!”Eric,Colin’syoungerbrother,wasrushingaroundtheroom,searchingforhidden3.HiselderbrotherMaxwasalsointheroom,searchingforclues.“Wechosethisescaperoombecausewethoughtyou’denjoythechallenge,”Momexplained.Colinsighed.“Escapingisonly4thefun,”Momreadfromtheslogan(标语)abovetheexit.Suddenly,Ericwavedasmallwhitecardandcried“Ifoundsomething!”“Excellentdetectivework!”DadshoutedinhisbestBritishaccent.“It5tobepartofacombination(组合).Thereissomethinguseful.Butwe’llneedanothercardtosolveit.”Therestofthefamilyjumpedintoaction,butnotColin.Heslumpedintoachair,refusingtohelp.Butasheleaned(倚靠)back,he6somethingunderhishand—anothercard!Dadusedbothcardstoopenalockedbox,insideitwasanotherclue—afewwords:TheAPPLESneverfallfarfromtheTRE.“Ariddle?”Colinleanedforwardtogetabetterlook.Hestudiedthewords.“Ohno!”Maxwaspointingtothevideoscreen.“Weonlyhavefourmoreminutes!”Colin7thesentenceinhishead.Butwhatdidappleshavetodowithaspaceship?“It’sanacronym(缩略语)!”Colinshouted.Herealized“APPLES”stoodfor“AutoPilotPlaneLandingEmergencySystem.”8,theystillneededapassword.“Thebuttonsaredifferentcolors,”Colinwatchedcarefully.Maxpointedattheword“TRE”.“Theydidn’tevenspelltreecorrectly.”“That’sit!”Colinshouted,“TREmustbeanotheracronym.”“Turquoise,Red,then...”Hepressedthebuttons,butthe9wentblank(空白的).“Time’sup,”Maxannounced.Colinwassorryfornot10earlier,butMomcomfortedhim.“Let’stryanotherroom!”EricsuggestedtheHauntedLibrary,whichMomcalledthehardestescaperoombutfulloffunclues.Colinagreedandsmiled.“Escapingisonlyhalfthefun,right?”1.A.harderB.worseC.furtherD.slower2.A.doubtedB.arguedC.explainedD.complained3.A.codesB.cluesC.keysD.maps4.A.allB.partC.halfD.whole5.A.seemsB.turnsC.provesD.happens6.A.noticedB.sawC.feltD.dropped7.A.remindedB.repeatedC.rememberedD.reviewed8.A.InsteadB.MoreoverC.OtherwiseD.However9.A.cardB.buttonC.screenD.box10.A.takingrisksB.takingactionC.takingnotesD.takingbreaks阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AmanwhosenamewasColinSmithlivedinatallbuildingandhelivedonthefifthfloor.Hewassoimpolitetohisneighborsthat1evenknewhisfirstnamewasColin.Heneversaidhellotoanyone,andlefthisrubbishinthehallway.Healwayscomplained(抱怨)abouthisneighborsandtheirnoise.Hewasn’t2withthemallthetime.Whenhisneighbors,MariaandDavid,hadababygirl,hedidn’tcongratulatethem.3,hecomplainedaboutthebabycryingloudly.Onedaywhenhewasleavinghisapartment,Mr.Smithsawhisrubbishwasgone.Initsplace,he4anotefromDavid.“Goodmorning,Mr.Smith.Isawyourrubbishhere,andsinceIwasonmywayout,I5foryou.Iwantedtosaveyouatrip.Haveaniceday,David.”However,Mr.Smithdecidedtoignore(忽视)thiskindaction.Asusual,hebeganthinkingabouttheterribletraffic6onhiswaytowork.But7timewenton,Mr.Smithstartedtofeelalittlesilly.Nomatterhowimpolitehewas,thecouplealwayssmiledathimandsaidhellopolitely.Itbecame8forhimnottosayhelloback.Afterafewweeks,Mr.Smithwasalwayshappytoseethe9inthehall.TheyevenstartedcallinghimColin.Later,theyinvitedMr.Smithintotheirapartmentforacupofcoffee.Mr.Smithwasverygladbecausethey10delicioussnacksanddrinksforhimandtreatedhimkindly.Buthewassosorrybecausehewassoimpolitetoothers.Herealizedthatheshouldtrytodothesametoothers.1.A.everybodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.somebody2.A.excitedB.surprisedC.relaxedD.satisfied3.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.AlsoD.Unluckily4.A.suggestedB.spreadC.burntD.found5.A.turneditoverB.tookitoutC.putitoutD.pusheditdown6.A.heatB.situationC.communityD.progress7.A.unlessB.sinceC.as8.A.easierB.harderC.calmerD.madder9.A.manB.neighborC.strangerD.couple10.A.lockedB.repairedC.providedD.repeated阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。“Sherlockwentmissingagainthismorning,”Louisesaidasshewascookingbreakfast.Herhusband,Andy,putdownhisphone,“Sametime?”“Yes,andbackbythefrontdooratten,lookingatmewithhissadeyes.”Thecouplelivedinaprettyvillagewithalotofshops,1Terry’sbutcher(肉店).Sherlock,ahandsomeblackLabrador,hadbeenwiththemeversinceLouise’sgrandpa,Jeremy,passedaway.Louisehad2totakecareofSherlock.ButwhatwasreallyworryingLouisethesedayswasthe3ofSherlock’sweeklydisappearanceatnineo’clockeveryFriday.“Doyouthinkhe’sina4mood?”“Probably,”Andyreplied.“He’llbemissingoldJeremymorethanmost.”Sherlock,sittingatAndy’sfeet,raisedhisheadwhenthey5hisoldowner.“IthinkI’llmakemywaytothebutcher’stomorrowandask6anyonehasnoticedSherlockwalkingaround.”Louisesaid.Thebutcher’shadbeenownedbyTerrybeforeandthesedayshisnephew(外甥),Blake,had7thebusiness.Thenextday,8Louiseleft,shecheckedthatSherlockhadasoundsleepinsidehisbasket.ThequeueoutsidethebutcherswaslongwhenLouisejoinedit.“Twosteaks,please,”shesaid,reachingthecounter(柜台).“Andafreeboneforyou?”Blakeasked.“OK,thanks.Mydog,Sherlock,likesit.IrememberGrandpatellingmethatyouruncle9gavehimaboneforSherlockduringtheirFridaychats.So,thankyou.”“Gladtokeepupthetradition,”Blakeputaboneintoherbag.“CanIaskaquestion?”Louisesaid,10byBlake’sfriendliness.“Ofcourse.”“HaveyoueverseenablackLabradorwalkingaroundonhisownonaFridaybetweennineandten?”“Infact,I’vebeenseeingablackdogoutsidetheshop,havingadrinkofwatereveryFridaymorning.”Blakesaid.“That’sit,then,”Louisesmiled,“Sherlock’sbeenmissinghisbones.”Laterthatday,whenLouisetooktheboneoutofherbag,Sherlockwasrunningincircleswithexcitement.1.A.withoutB.includingC.beyondD.except2.A.warnedB.allowedC.promisedD.chose3.A.wonderB.mysteryC.symbolD.memory4.A.lowB.lazyC.calmD.cheerful5.A.remindedB.introducedC.noticedD.mentioned6.A.whyB.whetherC.whenD.where7.A.takenoverB.goneoverC.fallenoverD.thoughtover8.A.untilB.onceC.beforeD.aft9.A.neverB.seldomC.almostD.always10.A.praisedB.forcedC.refusedD.encouragedMyfathercarriedmeupthestairstomybedroom,followedbymymother,andthree-year-oldbrother.Uponmyreturninghome,ourexcitementwasmixedwith1,sinceweallknewIwouldbestayinginbedforalongtime.Leavingmyroom,myfatherturnedtomeandsaid,“This,too,shallpass.”He2,andclosedthedoorbehindhim.Itmademealittlerelaxed.Ihadscoliosis(脊柱侧弯)whenIwastwelveyearsold.Myparentstookmetoseethedoctorfromtimetotime.Wetrieddifferentways,3theydidn’tstopmybackfromforminganS-shape.Thesituationremainedthesame.Thedoctors4stoppedallthetreatment.Anoperationwastheonlychoice.Twoweekslater,Iwassenthomewith5tostayintheflatonmybackforsevenmonths.Tidyandclean,myroomwelcomedmewithcomfort.Butwhenthelightswereoffandthehousegrewquietatnight,IrealizedthatI6leavemybedroom,evenmybed,forsuchalongtime!“This,too,shallpass.”ranginmyears.Ididn’tunderstand.ButIknewthatifmyfatherbelievedit,itmustbe7.Ifhesaideverythingwouldworkoutokay,thenitwould.Longwinterdayspassed.Sometimes,Ibecameimpatient,andIalwaysfeltupsetwhilestayinginthebedroomalone.Everyoneinthefamilynoticedthatand8ofthemcametohelpmeespeciallymyfather.Verygently,hewouldpickmeupandcarrymedownstairsandplacemeonthesofa,makingmebelievetherestofthefamily.Withtheirencouragement,I9thehardtime.Bysummer’send,Iwasbackonmyfeetandstartingmyfreshmanyearinhighschool.Lifeisajourneywithchallenges.I’velivedthroughalotoftroublesincethen.Myfathertaughtmetoholdontothegoodmemoriesandgetoutofthebad.Whenlifeis10,timefliesbyandhiswordsneverentermymind.Whenitisnotsogood,Iremember“This,too,shallpass.”And,itdoes.1.A.pleasureB.worryC.luckD.danger2.A.acceptedB.excusedC.criedD.smiled3.A.andB.butC.unlessD.though4.A.recentlyB.suddenlyC.finallyD.quickly5.A.ordersB.wishesC.adviceD.plans6.A.shouldn’tB.needn’tC.mustn’tD.couldn’t7.A.wrongB.obviousC.trueD.exact8.A.noneB.neitherC.allD.both9.A.putthroughB.gotthroughC.lookedthroughD.brokethrough10.A.smoothB.hardC.busyD.boring阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Ispentalotofmychildhoodinmygrandma’scountrykitchen.Mygrandmawasaskillfulbakerandthemostpricelesspossessioninthekitchenwasherrecipe(食谱)box1withsecretfamilyrecipes.ThattinykitchenwaswheremyfamilygatheredeverySundayand2,butitwasn’tjustaplacetocook.Itwastheplacewhereshe3ourfamily’spasttothepresent,teachingmeourfamilyhistorythroughthefoodshemade.ThekitcheniswhereI4mylifewithmygrandmatoo.Afterbaking,shewouldalwayscuttwoslicesofpie,thenpouracupofcoffeeforherselfandaglassofmilkforme,andwe’dsitandtalkathertable.We’d5discusswhatIwasgoingtodowhenIgrowup,6Iwasgoingtochangetheworldandseeplacesshe’dneverbeento.Iwasincollegewhenmygrandma7herlastThanksgiving.Ireturnedhomeon8andspentmostofmytimeinthekitchenwithher,bakingthepiesforourfamily.Whenwefinished,shecuttwoslicesandpouredthecoffeeandmilk,9always.NoweveryThanksgiving,inmyown10,Imakethetreasureddessertsfromherrecipebox,cuttwoslicesand“tell”heraboutmylife.1.A.circledB.decoratedC.coveredD.filled2.A.holidayB.weekdayC.weekD.month3.A.addedB.preferredC.connectedD.introduced4.A.mixedB.sharedC.exchangedD.compared5.A.onlyB.mostlyC.completelyD.especially6.A.whatB.whereC.howD.which7.A.hostedB.attendedC.canceledD.kept8.A.displayB.journeyC.breakD.guard9.A.asB.beyondC.exceptD.through10.A.worldB.lifeC.collegeD.kHaveyoueverheardofthesongDayu?DoyouknowthesingerZhouShen?Heisfamousforhisbeautifulvoiceandhis1tospreadtraditionalculture.Atthe2026SpringFestivalGala,ZhouShen,togetherwithchildrenfrom56ethnicgroups,performedthesongJiliang.ItwashisfifthtimetakingthestageattheCCTVSpringFestivalGala.ZhouwasborninavillageinShaoyang,HunanProvince.Inarecentinterview,hesaid,“WhenIwasyoung,Iwasoneofthose‘left-behindchildren’.MyparentsworkedfarawayinbigcitiesandIhadnochoicebutto2inthecountryside.Iwouldworryeverydayaboutfood,clothing,andevenshoes.3,Ididn’tgiveup.Thosedifficultyearstaughtmetobestrong.”What’smore,Zhoulearnedtobeoptimistic(乐观的)andpositive(积极的)fromthem.Healways4thatnomatterhowdarkthepresentmomentseems,thereisalwaysadoorwaitingtobeopened.Thisbeliefhaskepthimgoingthroughallthe5.Zhouthinksthatforsingersofhisgeneration,theymightbeseenandheardthroughtalentshowsandmusicvarietyshows.Theyareimportantwaysforthem.Thoseshowsgavethemaplatformtoshowtheirmusicalabilitieseven6nooneknewtheirnames.“Theywerelikeabridgeconnectingustotheouterworld”,Zhousaid.Besidesthemainstreammarket,themobileinternethasgrownveryfast.Smartphoneshavebecomevery7withpeopleofallages.Andpeoplenowenjoywatchingvideosandlisteningtomusicnotonly8butalsoontheirphones.Theseaudience(观众)groupsbehindbigscreensandsmallscreenshaveformedanewandlargemarketforvideosandmusic.Thischangehasmademorechancesforyoungartists9ZhouShen.Nowadays,withnolimits,10whohasjustaphonecansharetheirmusicandfindtheirownfans.ZhouShen’sjourneyofchasingdreamstellsusifwekeepmovingforwardbravely,wecanclimboverourownmountains.1.A.dreamsB.wishesC.effortsD.t2.A.restB.hideC.wait3.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.OtherwiseD.Therefore4.A.supposesB.believesC.doubtsD.forgets5.A.chancesB.excusesC.challengesD.mistakes6.A.unlessB.whenC.afterD.because7.A.busyB.carefulC.boredD.popular8.A.onTVB.intheatersC.atconcertsD.atcinemas9.A.againstB.likeC.exceptD.with10.A.someoneB.nobodyC.everyoneD.anyoneKnowingaboutyourselfmeansnotonlythatyoufindoutwhatyou’regoodatandwhatyoulike,butitalsomeansdiscoveringwhatyou’renotgoodatandwhatyoudon’tlike.Bothsideshelpyou1seeyouraims(目标)inlifeandmakeproperdecisionsforyourfuture.Althoughmoststudentswouldbeunhappyiftheyfailedaverydifficultphysicscourse,theyhaveactuallylearnedalotaboutthemselves.They2theymaynotbesuitabletobecomeengineersorphysicalscientists.Failureisnotalwaysabadthing.Ifwecanlearnvaluablelessonsfromfailure,itwillhelpusliveamuch3life.Onlyinthiswaycanwemakethemostofourownstrengthsandhaveaclearunderstandingofourhobbies.Wecansetclearlifeaimsandchoosetherightkindofworkthatfitsourabilitiesand4.Thenwewillsurelyachievegreatersuccessinthefuture.Itisimpossibletodecidewhetherornotyoulike5untilyouhavetriedit.Manypeoplegiveupeasilywithoutarealtry,andfinally6theirtruehobbies.Ifyouhopetoplaythepianowell,youneedtotakemorethanonelesson.Onlyby7foraperiodoftimecanyouknowwhetheryouarereallyinterestedinitorabletodoitwell.Youmustunderstand8reallyleadstogreatsuccess.Itisnotenoughtoonlywishtobeagreatpianist.Youalsohavetoenjoytheharddailypracticeonthe9tosuccess.Ifyouonlydreamofbeingfamousbuthatetheboringhardwork,youwillnevermakeyourdreamcometrue.Whenwearestillyoung,weshouldbe10enoughtotryasmanynewthingsaspossible.Everytryhelpsuslearnmoreaboutourselves.Inthisway,wecanfinallyfindoutourtrueinterests,setsuitablelifegoals,andgrowintoabetterandhappierperson.1.A.freelyB.safelyC.clearlyD.widely2.A.guessB.realizeC.adviseD.imagine3.A.richerB.simplerC.busierD.happier4.A.marksB.lessonsC.interestsD.tasks5.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything6.A.dropB.missC.loseD.refuse7.A.developingB.improvingC.practisingD.explaining8.A.whoB.howC.when9.A.keyB.wayC.rule10.A.braveB.luckyC.politeD.honest通读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。AYoungSkierfromthe“BirthplaceofHumanSkiing”Attheageof16,BurulfromAltay,Xinjiang,dreamedofstandingontheOlympicstage.GrowingupinHemuVillage,helearnedtoskionancientfur-coveredskis(滑雪板).In2021,everythingchanged.Chinasetupitsfirstskimountaineeringteam,andBurulwaschosen.Skimountaineeringisoneofthe1wintersports—athletesmustraceupsteepsnowyhillsandthenskidownathighspeed.Manyhadno2whetheraboyfromasmallvillagecouldsucceed,butBurulnevergaveup.Overthenextfouryears,Burulworkedharderthananyoneelse.Hetrainedthroughfreezingwindsandblindingsnow.Hisfacewasoftensunburnedfromthestrongmountainsun,3himwitha“goggletan”(雪镜脸)—theonlywhitepartofhisfacewasthearea4byhisgoggles.Buthenevercomplained.Hishardwork5off.In2024,hewonChina’sfirstnationaltitle.Thencamethe2026Milano-CortinaWinterOlympics—hisbiggestdream.Atjust20yearsold,Burulbecametheyoungestmaleathleteinhisevent.Competing6experiencedEuropeanskiers,hefinishedeighthinboththemen’ssprintandthemixedrelay.Thatmightnotsoundlikeagoldmedal,butitwasa7moment:noAsianathletehadeverfinishedthathighinOlympicskimountaineering.Aftertherace,Burulsaidwithasmile,“IamproudtostandontheOlympicstageformycountry.Thisisjustthebeginning.Altayisknownasthe‘birthplaceofhumanskiing’,8manypeopledon’tknowthat.Ihopemystorycanletmorepeopleknowaboutmyhometown.”FromtheancientsnowsofAltaytotheOlympicspotlight,Burul’sjourney9thatwithhardworkandastrongheart,dreamscancometrue—nomatter10youstart.1.A.easiestB.mostpopularC.mostdifficultD.mostboring2.A.wayB.ideaC.timeD.choi3.A.leftB.toleaveC.leavingD.leave4.A.wascoveredB.coveringC.coversD.covered5.A.tookB.paidC.putD.gave6.A.againstB.forC.aboutD.to7.A.specialB.personalC.commonD.lucky8.A.and9.A.provesB.hidesC.doubtsD.questions10.A.whereB.whenC.how阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mr.Johnsonwasanexcellentmathteacher.Hisstudentswouldnever1thefirstclasshegavethem.Healwayswrotethenumbers2and4ontheblackboardinthefirstclassforhis2students,andaskedthem,“Whatistheanswer?”Wheneverheaskedthisquestion,someofhisstudentssaid6wasthe3.Someothersthoughtthat2wasmoreproperandsomeofthem48astheanswer.Moreover,therewerestillotherswhowerejust5ontheirseatswithoutaword.Whilethestudentswerediscussingwhattheanswerwas,Mr.Johnsonalways6theirreplypatiently.Finally,hesighed(叹气)andsaid,“Your7wasuselessbecausenone

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