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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上第33课时完形填空话题1:时政新闻类A(2018预测题)Donald Trump said if he became the US _1_he would pull the country out of The Paris Climate Change Agreement(巴黎协定). He didnt go back on his word. Trump made a speech at the White House, _2_that the US will no longer be a member of the agreement on June 1,2017
2、. This has caused a stir(轰动)_3_the world.The Paris Agreement was reached in 2015 by 195_4_, including China, the US and France. It went into effect(生效) in November, setting the goal of making sure the global temperature doesnt get 2_5_than the levels in the 1800s. Otherwise(否则)_6_will be serious pro
3、blems on Earth, such as some countries being flooded by the _7_Scientists say Earth is likely to reach more dangerous levels of warming sooner _8_Trumps decision. Thats because the US greenhouse gas emissions(温室气体排放) are the second _9_in the world, noted The Associated Press._10_across the world als
4、o criticized Trumps decision.“Its _11_actual mistake both for the US and for our planet,”French President Emmanuel Macron said in a speech on television.“Wherever we live,_12_we are, we all share the same responsibility:_13_our planet great again.”Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, said in a press conferen
5、ce(新闻发布会)that China will continue to work hard to keep our _14_of The Paris Agreement and join hands with other countries to _15_climate change.( C )1.A.ministerBgovernmentCpresident Dmanager( A )2.A.saying BtellingCspeaking Dtalking( A )3.A.around BonCat Dby( D )4.A.companies BvillagesCcities Dcoun
6、tries( A )5.A.higher BbiggerClarger Dtaller( B )6.A.here BthereCthat Dit( B )7.A.field BseaCearth Dland( D )8.A.as the result Bas a result fromCas a result Das a result of( A )9.A.largest BlargeClarger Dthe largest( B )10.A.Members BLeadersCProfessors DDirectors( B )11.A.a BanCthe D/( A )12.A.whoeve
7、r BwhicheverCwhatever Dwho( B )13.A.Get BMakeCTurn DTake( D )14.A.truths BdecisionsCideas Dpromises( A )15.A.deal with BdealCmake sure Dmake sure ofB(2018原创题)According to a recent report, some oncehot majors(专业) like English, Computer and Law for Chinese students entering college have now fallen out
8、 of favor. The reason is that more graduates studying in those fields end up_1_This year, a number of 500,000 college _2_ from 2009 were surveyed and 220,000 questionnaires were received back for the 2010 report. _3_the unpromising(无前途的) majors, Law graduates had the most difficulty finding jobs, wi
9、th the_4_ unemployment rate(失业率) of 17.7% of all the majors in 2009. English majors had the highest_5_ of the unemployed for three years, with 15,700 graduates _6_ out of work.“Such majors as Computer, English and Law were the most _7_ ones for Beijing students entering universities in 2005, but now
10、 these graduates are in a tight corner,” said Ba Ran, a senior occupation counselor(职业顾问) at a wellknown company. Ba said that the expansion(扩大) of college enrollment(注册) for those hot majors five years ago has _8_ an oversupply in the market, making it harder for those graduates to find jobs.On the
11、 other side, engineering graduates majoring in Geological Engineering, Ship and Marine Engineering are _9_ most in the job market. Engineering majors are more practical in professional skills and work experience, which are favored by many _10_. The graduates are thus armed with a competitive _11_ in
12、 the fierce job market.The report suggested a system should be _12_against majors with a high risk of unemployment. Undergraduates studying Law or English are encouraged to change their_13_or obtain a second degree. For some colleges and provinces with incapable operation and _14_ employment rates,
13、the report advised a(n)_15_ in enrollment numbers or even a temporary (暂时的) stop in enrolling students.( B )1.A.uselessBjoblessCcareless Dthankful( B )2.A.partners BgraduatesCvisitors Dteachers( A )3.A.Among BBetweenCDuring DWhen( C )4.A.quickest BslowestChighest Dlowest( B )5.A.rate BnumberCsample
14、Dsupply( C )6.A.even BsomehowCstill Doften( D )7.A.famous BriskyCpractical Dpopular( D )8.A.received BencouragedCstopped Dcaused( C )9.A.ignored BenrolledCfavored Dsurveyed( A )10.A.employers BprofessorsCreporters Dresearchers( C )11.A.occupation BadvantageCskill Dmajor( D )12.A.build BshowCput up D
15、set up( C )13.A.favors BjobsCmajors Dschools( A )14.A.low BhighCrising Dfalling( C )15.A.end BremainCcut Dincrease话题2:情感故事类CA few days ago, I ran into a stranger as he passed by. I said sorry _1_ him, and he said, “Excuse me too, I wasnt even noticing you.” _2_ this stranger and I were polite. Then
16、we went on our way after saying goodbye.Later in the kitchen at home, _3_ I was cooking our supper, my daughter Betty walked up to me, very _4_. When I turned around, I nearly _5_ her down. “Get out of the way!” I shouted angrily. She ran away, crying.That night, when I _6_ in bed, my husband said t
17、o me, “You were so rude to Betty. Go and look around on the kitchen floor, and youll find some _7_ there. Betty brought those for you. She _8_ them herselfpink, yellow, and your favorite blue.”When I heard this, I thought deeply: While meeting with a stranger, I was calm and _9_. But with my daughte
18、r, I was not _10_. I felt sad and tears began to fall.Then I went to Bettys _11_, “Wake up, my dear,” I said. “Are these the flowers you picked for me?” She smiled, “I found them by the tree. I knew you liked them, _12_ the blue ones.” I said, “I was so rude, so I treated you _13_ way today. Betty,
19、Im so sorry.” And she said, “Mommy, thats okayI still love you anyway.” I kissed her and said, “I love you,too,and I do love the flowers.”That day Betty gave me a special_14_ on how to get along with each other in the family. I spent much time on work before and didnt _15_ how important family life
20、was. I decided to do better in the future.( A )1.A.toBforCat Dwith( D )2.A.Neither BEitherCNone DBoth( C )3.A.until BbeforeCas Dunless( B )4.A.possibly BquietlyCcomfortably Dcompletely( A )5.A.knocked BletCwalked Dturned( B )6.A.lied BlayCslept Dlaid( B )7.A.cups BflowersCclothes Dknives( C )8.A.pro
21、duced BpackedCpicked Dpaid( D )9.A.surprised BrudeCimpolite Dpolite( D )10.A.disappointed BembarrassedChumorous Dpatient( B )11.A.bag BbedCbox Dball( A )12.A.especially BgraduallyCexactly Dhardly( C )13.A.it BoneCthat Dthis( B )14.A.card BlessonCmessage Dinformation( D )15.A.regret BrequireCreflect
22、DrealizeDAs a teacher, I have met many students. Jess is one of the most unforgettable ones. Jess was a Grade 8 student who always respected her classmates, although she _1_received respect in return. Students often _2_at her behind her back.Tyson was a handsome student. His classmates liked to be f
23、riends _3_him. It was clear that he was a confident and popular boy.When the school talent show came around, Jess was asked to sing a song. I was not sure whether I should allow her to stand on the _4_. I was _5_that the other students might laugh at her. However, I knew that it would be unfair to s
24、ay no, _6_her name was also on the list of performers.On the day of the show, the whole school sat in the main hall. The show began and I was _7_to see that every performance was greeted with cheers.Then it was Jesss _8_. She stepped onto the stage and the music _9_. But she became _10_and forgot he
25、r lyrics. She looked sad and was about to _11_when the most unexpected thing happened. Somebody clapped(鼓掌) along to the beat(节拍) of the song. I looked around to see _12_it was. _13_was Tyson.He was clapping proudly. He also asked his friends to join in, and they did. Slowly, the claps _14_from Tyso
26、n to other people. As the song ended, all the students and teachers _15_. The smile on Jesss face that day is what Ill never forget.( C )1.A.alwaysBusuallyChardly Djust( A )2.A.laughed BhelpedCran Dwon( A )3.A.with BfromCagainst Don( C )4.A.wall BdeskCstage Dchair( D )5.A.gentle BunfairCfriendly Daf
27、raid( B )6.A.but BsoCand Dbecause( A )7.A.happy BupsetCserious Dpolite( C )8.A.choice BperiodCturn Dday( B )9.A.stopped BstartedCended Dread( C )10.A.relaxed BuncomfortableCnervous Dgood( D )11.A.begin with Btake offClook after Dgive up( A )12.A.who BwhereChow Dwhat( B )13.A.They BItCI DYou( D )14.A
28、.learned BdisappearedCrepeated Dspread( B )15.A.left BcheeredCagreed DsurprisedEA lady wanted a birthday gift from her husband. For many months she had liked a beautiful_1_, and knowing her husband could_2_it, she told him that was all she wanted. On the morning of the birthday, her husband told her
29、 how _3_ he was to have such a good wife, and how much he loved her. He gave her a beautiful gift package. She opened it and _4_ a Bible(圣经)_5_, she raised her voice and said to her husband, “With all your money, you just bought me a Bible?” She was so _6_that she left him. Many years passed and the
30、 lady was very _7_in business. She owned two large companies. She _8_ her husband was very old. And she thought perhaps she could go to visit_9_. But before she could, she _10_ a letter telling her that he had died, and gave all of his possession(财产) to her. She needed to come back and take care of
31、the things. When she arrived at his house, sadness _11_ her heart. She saw the _12_ new Bible, just as she had left it years before. With tears in her eyes,she opened it and began to turn the pages. A ring dropped_13_ the Bible to the floor and a card could be seen. She picked it up and found it was
32、 the ring she wanted in those days. And on the card was the date of her birth, with the words “LOVE YOU ALWAYS”. _14_your gift is not packed in the way you want it, its because it is better packaged in the way it is! Always appreciate little things; they usually bring you bigger things! The best and
33、 most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched for they must be felt with the _15_. ( B )1.A.watchBringChandbag Dbox( A )2.A.afford BlikeCguess Dlose( A )3.A.proud BkindCsorry Dbrave( B )4.A.sent BfoundCmissed Dheld( D )5.A.Politely BLuckilyCPatiently DAngrily( B )6.A.believable
34、BupsetCthankful Dcareless( C )7.A.slow BlonelyCsuccessful Dpoor( C )8.A.wondered BhopedCrealized Dprepared( A )9.A.him BthemCit Dus( D )10.A.passed BremainedCsent Dreceived( D )11.A.covered BbrokeCleft Dfilled( B )12.A.just BstillCalready Donly( B )13.A.with BfromCfor Dof( A )14.A.If BButCAlthough D
35、So( D )15.A.hand BeyeCnose Dheart话题3:教育故事F(2017南通中考)Georges mother was very poor. Instead of having bright blazing(熊熊燃烧的)fires in winter, she had _1_to burn. George had to pick up dry _2_from under the trees.One _3_day in July, she sent George to the woods. He was to stay there all day to get as muc
36、h wood as he could. He worked very hard so that by the time the sun was high, he was hot, and wished for a _4_place where he might rest for a while and eat his dinner.While he hunted around the bank of the stream, he saw among the moss(苔藓)some fine wild _5_, which were a bright red with ripeness(成熟)
37、“How good these will be with my bread and butter!” thought George. Lining(垫在里)his little cap with _6_, he set to work eagerly(急切地)to gather all he could find. He felt happy and thought how much his mother would like to see him there, and to be there herself instead of in her dark _7_George thought o
38、f all this and just as he was lifting the first strawberry to his mouth, he said to himself,“How much Mom would like these!” He stopped and _8_the strawberry again.“Shall I save them for her?” said George, thinking how much they would refresh her, yet _9_looking at them with a longing eye.“I will ea
39、t half and take the other half to her,”said he at last and he _10_them into two piles. But each pile looked so small that he put them together again.“I will keep them all for Mom,”said he and he _11_them up nicely till he should go home.When the sun was beginning to sink, George set out for home. Ho
40、w happy he felt then, that he had all his strawberries for his _12_mother. The nearer he came to his home, the _13_he wished to taste them.Just as he had thrown down his wood, he heard his mothers weak voice from her bedroom.“I am _14_,and longing for some tea.”George ran in to her and joyfully offe
41、red the strawberries.“You _15_them for me, did you?” said Mom, laying her hand gently on his head, while tears stood in her eyes.Could the eating of the strawberries have given George half the happiness he felt at the moment?( D )1.A.somethingBeverythingCanything Dnothing( C )2.A.paper BcoalCwood Dc
42、loth( A )3.A.fine BrainyCgrey Dcold( A )4.A.cool BtidyCquiet Dsmooth( B )5.A.apples BstrawberriesCtomatoes Dcarrots( B )6.A.scarves BleavesCcoats Dsweaters( D )7.A.kitchen BstudyCyard Dbedroom( C )8.A.ate up Bgave awayCput back Dturned over( D )9.A.never BalsoChardly Dstill( A )10.A.divided BthrewCt
43、urned Dcut( B )11.A.cleaned BcoveredCput Dlifted( C )12.A.serious BstrongCsick Dsilly( B )13.A.more BlessClater Dsooner( A )14.A.thirsty BhungryCsleepy Dbusy( B )15.A.bought BsavedCborrowed DstoleGA woman was waiting for her plane at an airport.She bought a bag of cookies, found a place to _1_ and t
44、ook out her _2_. She started to read and _3_ noticed that a man, sitting beside her, took a cookie _4_her bag. She just _5_ not to see this. So she ate the cookies quickly and at the same time watched how the shameless _6_was stealing her cookies. She thought to herself, “If I wasnt such a(n)_7_ per
45、son, I would hit him in the eye.”_8_ only one cookie was left, she looked with interest and _9_what he would do. He smiled, took the _10_cookie and broke it in half. She thought, “This guy is so impolite, he didnt even show any_11_!”After her flight was called, the woman _12_ her luggage and headed to the gate. She took her seat in the_13_, and started to look for her book, which was almost completed. As she reached her luggage, she gasped(喘气) with _14_, because there was an unopened bag of cookies. A terrible thought crossed her mind, “If my cookie bag is here, the other one was his and h