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1、首字母填空中考专练 一Betty was a new student in my class. She was really little for her age of 12. The boys in 1. m class often laughed at her. She would open a book, pretending to 2. r , with tears dropping on the open page. I looked at this tiny girl and decided to 3. h her. But how could I do that? One day

2、, when I went into the classroom, I got a 4. c . I saw a picture of a train on her desk. And she was making a copy carefully. It was perfect!I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming talent show. So, I took Betty to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed the picture

3、 that was 5. d by Betty. “Wow, its wonderful, ” said Miss Parker. Then she showed us a poster she had painted 6. f the talent show“I need more of these, but I just dont have enough 7. t . You draw so well and even 8. b than me. Could you help me, Betty?”On the day of the talent show, Bettys posters

4、were everywhere all over the hall and all over the school, and each one is 9. d .“And finally, ” said Mr Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have an unusual 10. p . Im sure youve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students painted them.” 二Last fall

5、I walked with a friend in my hometown. He was1. r as the most stupid one among my childhood playmates, but he has been number one in an enterprise now. When we came to a crossing, a blind man walked from another direction. Testing the road with his bamboo pole, the blind was walking very 2. s toward

6、s the road we were going in. I chatted with my friend as we were 3. w . I talked about my five job-hoppings(跳槽) within two years and the experiences I was still going 4. t in the plight(困境) then. My friend nodded and smiled, but he 5. k silent all along. After a while, I occasionally looked back and

7、 found the blind man had disappeared. “Where is the blind man?” I shouted out. “He has walked so far!” said my friend with a smile. “How can a blind man walk much 6. f than us? Its strange!” I said. “Why impossible? We look in all 7. d and walk half-heartedly while he is walking whole-heartedly.” sa

8、id my friend. Hearing this, I was 8. s . What a simple 9. t ! Just think, if I had learned a little spirit of the blind man walking, how could I be down and out now? Although the scene has passed for one year, what my 10. f said keeps lingering(挥之不去) in my ears. 三Last year, four children waited for

9、their school bus every day for ten minutes, on the same dirty street corner. Old bottles, parts of old bikes, and empty soda cans (苏打罐) could be 1. s everywhere around the bus stop. The trees were brown and had no leaves, and there werent any flowers at all. One Friday, one of the children looked at

10、 the corner and 2. d to do something about it. The next Monday, she brought a bag and collected some of the old bottles to 3. r . On Tuesday, she spent another ten minutes picking up old bottles, while her best friend Judy picked up soda cans and 4. p them in different bags for recycling. On Wednesd

11、ay, all the 5. c joined together. The 6. c became clean! The corner looked better, but it was still ugly. So the next day the girl 7. b some flower seeds. She planted the seeds and watered 8. t , and watered the trees, too. It only took ten minutes a day 9. b that was enough. A few months later, thi

12、s corner became a beautiful garden 10. w many flowers and trees. It only took ten minutes a day. Do you have ten minutes a day to help your city? 四The whole school was talking about the winter camp. And everyone was looking forward to it 1. e me because I thought I would get homesick. When arriving

13、at the camp, we were 2. a to ski down to field by the coach. I skied carefully, but I still hit a piece of ice and fell down.“Ha! Ha!” Behind 3. m , somebody started laughing. I looked back to see who was 4. l at me. To my 5. s , I saw a girl in the same embarrassing position that I was in. “I thoug

14、ht Id be bad at this, but it 6. s more difficult than I expected!” she said. Suddenly, I started laughing, too. After being so 7. a of falling, it was a comfort that made me not fear it anymore. The next day, 8. t I didnt want to go ski jumping, I was chosen to do that first. But when my 9. f left t

15、he ground, I felt I was flying and it was wonderful. Just do your 10. b to meet every challenge. Youll never imagine how much you will get. 五Jenny and Henry were born on the same day and they look the same. Their father has a taxi and he is 1. b all the time. He goes out early in the morning but com

16、es back when his children go to bed. Though he gets a lot of 2. m , he has no time to concern them with their studies. The two children study in the same 3. c . Jenny works hard at her lessons, but her brother doesnt like studying. He only 4. l playing. He is not good at 5. w compositions. One day M

17、rs Cook told her 6. s to write a composition “My Mother”. After supper Jenny finished writing her composition 7. q and then went to help her mother do some housework. But Henry went to play football. When night came, he got back to watch TV. Then he remembered the composition. But he didnt 8. k how

18、to write it. He thought hard and at last he found a way. He 9. c Jennys composition.Two days later, Mrs Cook asked Henry, “Can you tell me why 10. y composition is the same as Jennys?” “Yes, I can, Madam,” answered Henry, “We have the same mother.” 六阅读下面短文,在空白处写出各单词的正确形式,单词的第一个字母已给出。It was at an exh

19、ibition of the artists works organized by the Red Cross. I was invited as a special g1 to attend the exhibition. During this period, two cute girls of 16 or 17 years old came to me and asked me for my signature(签名). “I havent brought my pen. Is the p2 okay?”Actually, I knew they wouldnt r3. I j

20、ust wanted to show a well-known writers good manners to the c4readers. “Certainly,” the young girls readily a5. I could see they were very excited. Of course, their excitement also made me feel more pleased and satisfied. One of the girls h6 her fine notebook to me. I turned over the cover of t

21、he notebook, wrote a few words of encouragement n7, and signed my name. The girl read my signature, frowned(皱眉), looked at me carefully and asked,“Arent you Robert Charboss?” “No,” I told her proudly,“Im the author of Alice Adams, the w8of two Pulitzer Prizes.” The young girl turned to the

22、 o9, shrugged(耸肩)and said,“Mary, lend your rubber to me.” At that moment, all my p10 turned into a bubble(泡泡)immediately. Since then, I always warn myself: no matter how outstanding you are, dont think highly of yourself. 七根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。Lan Lan, a student of Grade Seven in

23、Lushan, was taking a drawing class in a tent on April 23. Guess what she drewa house with wings. When the teacher asked why she did so, Lan said if her house could f1, it wouldnt fall down in an earthquake. Lans hometown was hit by a s2earthquake on April 20. At least 196 people were killed and

24、 more than 11,000 were injured. Many people became homeless. Soldiers and doctors q3arrived in the area, saving people and rebuilding homes. Lots of money was sent there to help all those in need. Although we cant prevent(阻止)an earthquake from happening, we can use some methods to r4harm. Durin

25、g an earthquake, do not jump out of high buildings because it is very d5. Another method is to cover your head and neck u6a strong table or desk. If there is no shelter(躲避处)nearby, you can also stay by a wall, and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands. And then you must keep calm and sta

26、y there u7the shaking stops. Japan is a c8which lies on the earthquake belt(地震带)and it is very good at dealing with earthquakes. From a very young age, the Japanese are already taught how to survive(幸存)them. Students often receive earthquake training. Almost in every Japanese family you can fin

27、d a survival kit(救生装备)with a flashlight, a radio, water and enough food for several days. This helps people to stay a9after an earthquake. “There should be more safety t10at schools in our country,”said Xu Jiannong, an education expert in Beijing. There is no more truth than this when ones life

28、 is the most important of all. 八Fourteen-year-old girl Zhang Li was walking towards her home. S1, a man stopped her and shouted,“Give me your money!” Zhangs hands were c2 by the man. But in one quick movement, she took back her arms and started to scream for a3. So the man ran away without

29、 g4 any of her money. Zhang is a student from one school of Beijing. Her teacher Li Wei has started giving his students an unusual lesson:self-protection. Luckily, Zhang had just learned how to escape from an attacker, a p5 who plans to hurt someone. The school has t6 self-protection for four y

30、ears. During this time, about 5,000 students have learned how to protect t7. According to a new survey, students s8 has become a big problem. Nearly 50% students say they are worried about robbery on the way to and from school. This school is not the only one to care about students self-protect

31、ion. Many other schools in China also have lessons l9 this. Student Wang Hui said,“I learn how to save lives and most such courses tell students how to a10 dangerous situations.” Students practise what to do if they are attacked by a bad man. They have known how to save lives if someone is

32、 hurt. They also learn how to work together and build team spirit.九根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。If you pay a visit to Liu Hashengs restaurant in Harbin, you will find 18 robots there. They are ready to serve you and make sure that your dining e1is perfect. After the visit, you can tell others

33、that robots serving customers isnt a dream any more. Its wonderful to see h2the 18 robots work in the restaurant. The wonder s3when you walk in. Youll see a robot come up and say,“Earth person,hello!Welcome to the Robot Restaurant.”When you have ordered your m4, the robots in the kitchen begin

34、to do the cooking. After the food is p5, a robot waiter will glide(滑行)out of the kitchen to serve you with the meal youve ordered. And as customers enjoy their d6food, a robot sings lovely songs for them. You may ask,“Where did all these robots come from?”Liu said they were designed(设计)and m7by

35、 the Harbin Haohai Robot Company. Liu said he invested(投资)5 million yuan in the restaurant, with each robot costing 200,000 yuan to 300,000 yuan. And the w8robot team is managed by the workers in the computer room. After a busy day, all the robots will go for a meal, which is e9. After 5 hours,

36、 the robots can continue their work for a day. The restaurant now provides a menu with more than 30 dishes(菜肴), and the average(平均)cost for a dinner is a1040 to 50 yuan. Do you want to go and have a try in this restaurant? 十根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。 In the town of Lampang in northern

37、Thailand,there is an unusual group of musicians.They play many different k1of musiceverything from traditional Thai songs to music by Beethoven.Both children and adults love this group.What makes them sop2?Is it their music?Their looks?Yes,its both of these things,but its a3something else:theyre ele

38、phants. These musical elephants started at the TECC(泰国大象保护中心)in Lampang.The TECC protects elephants.It teaches people to understand and love them.And,like many zoosa4the world,the TECC encourages elephants to paint.  Richard Lair w5for the TECC.He loves his job there and knows a lot about

39、elephants.He says some of the animals paintings are very good.But,in fact,elephants h6better than they see.And so he had an idea:if elephants ares7and they have good hearing,maybe they can play music.To test his idea,Lair and a friend started the Thai Elephant Orchestra.During a performance(表演),the

40、elephants play a number of i8,including the drums and the xylophone(木琴).  But can elephants really make music properly?Yes,says Lair.They are very creative.Humans e9the animals to play,but the elephants make their own songs;they dont just copy their trainers o10other people.There are now CDs of the groups music which make money for the TECC.And the music these artists create is pretty amazing. 

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