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1、1. A. disabledB.shockedC. tired2. A. rushed out3. A. agreed4. A. Two5. A. silver6. A. bravelyB. stood outB. expectedB. ThreeB. goldB. wiselyC. took outC.refusedC. SeveralC. ironC. quickly2022年广东深圳市初三中考英语三轮完形填空冲刺训练“You have saved my horse J Queen Olivia told the young boy. Now you shall get a gift fb

2、r what you did. That day when Peter was working in the field, the 1 horse ran past him. Without thinking, he 2 and controlled it. He didnt know it was the Queens horse and never 3 to get a gift. But he still felt happy for getting one.4 of the queens men held the gifts. One carried a mirror. Red jew

3、els shone on top of the mirrors 5 frame. The other carried a wooden cage with a chicken inside it.“Only one gift can be yours/5 the queen said. “Choosn 6 .Thats easy,“ Peter said, “r 11 take the chicken“ Some of the queens men laughed. It was clear that they thought he had made a foolish choice.“And

4、 why did you choose the chicken? the queen asked. Well, I dont8. A. UnluckilyB. HopefullyC. PerfectlyD. Probably9. A. andB. butC. so10. A. wayB. houseC. bagD. orD. heart十Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding (推拉式的)glass door is just a window. T

5、he is simple. If we admit it is a door, theyll want to 2. It will drive us crazy. It appears that the kids know the 3 though we have beercontinually telling them the other wayI hate lying to kids. One day theyll wake up and 4 that everything theyve always known about windows is a lie. I wonder if 5

6、should always tell the truth no matter what result it may lead to. I have a very strong fear that the lie were telling will 6 our children. Windows and doors have important symbolic (象征性的)meanings. Im telling them they cant open what they 7 know is a door. Later in 8 they may come to a door which co

7、uld be a good chance. Instead of opening the door and taking the chance, they just 9 it and wonder, What if it isnt a door? That is, What if it isnt a 10 chance?HMaybe its an unreasonable fear. But the bottom line is that I shouldnt lie to my kids. So when they come to other doors in life, they will

8、 just open them and walk through.1. A. exampleB. ruleC.reasonD. test2. A. make a messB. go outsideC. look aroundD. fall asleep3. A. resultB. methodC. dangerD. truth4. A. findB. admitC. suggestD. regret5. A. twinsB. teachersC. parentsD. kids6. A. changeB. misleadC.shockD. punish7. A. secretlyB. hardl

9、yC. nearlyD. absolutely8. A. lifeB. timeC. replyD. history9. A. knock onB. get hold ofC. stare atD. make use of10. A. realB. finalC. normalD. similar十一Face masks became a must-have in 2020, and it is possible that people around the world will wearing them for some time. Many companies are making new

10、, high-tech masks. Their masks can not only2 us from getting sick, but also help us in other ways.Researchers from Harvard and MIT are working 3 on a mask that can test the coronavirus. The mask can react (反响)to drops produced during breathing, 4 or sneezing. 5 there are viruses in the drops, the ma

11、sk will change color soon.Japanese company Donut Robotics made a 6 mask. It can translate speech into nine languages, including Japanese, English, Chinese and French. The mask has a chip that connects to the wearers smartphone. It translates what you say into text on the 7.Hazel is a transparent (透明

12、的)mask from US gaming company Razer. It 8 see the wearer A. keep A. let A. hardly A. smiling A. If A. ugly A. mask A. allows us to A. case A. safers face. It also has a built-in 9. When you speak with the mask on, your voice will beheard clearly. There is also a hard case for you to put the mask in.

13、 The case has a UV light that kills germs 偿因菌)and makes the mask 10 to wear.D. completeD. makeD. difficultlyD. coughingD. SoD. cheerfulD. chipD. encourages us toD. speakerD. more interestingB. beginB. provideB. hardB. eatingB. UnlessB. foolishB. phoneB. helps us withlightB. easierC. finishC. protect

14、C. easilyC. laughingC. SinceC. smartC. virusC. asks us toC. voiceB. more popular十二Its very common to meet different people in public places. When I was 12 years old, 1 got a job in a _1_. On my first day at work, I didnt come home for lunch. When I came home at night, Mum asked, Where did you 2_ you

15、r lunch, dear?” I answered, At my friends* home. I made somenew friends: twin brothers, their mom and dad. They were my_3_. I helped them get the right sauce (酱料) for their salad. In return, they invited me_4_ lunch. Mum was happy that 1 had made new friends but she wanted to know _5_they might be l

16、ike.Several days later, I asked my friends to come to the supermarket where I worked _6 my Mum could meet them. Mum was very _7_to find out that the twin brothers were joined at the chest (月勾). She felt very strange because I 8told her about that.When Mom asked me about this, I said, “I know that, t

17、oo. But do you know that their mom has to make all clothes because its too_9_to find anything to fit them? They are also good cooks. That day, Joe, the one on the right, made me noodles for lunch.”When Mom saw the twins, she must have thought how uncommon they looked. But to me, what l_10 was that t

18、hey had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks.1. A supermarketB. bank2. A.buyB. cook3. A. colleaguesB. bosses4. A. atB. with5. A. howB. what6. A. even thoughB. only if7. A. happyB. excited8. A. oftenB. seldom9. A. differentB. difficult10. A. looked afterB. thought overC. bookstoreD. fac

19、toryC. haveD. finishC. assistantsD. customersC. afterD. toC. whichD. whoC. so thatD. in caseC. interestedD. surprisedC. neverD. alreadyC. disappointingD. dependentC. cared aboutD. dealt with十三“Class, this is John Evans J Mrs Parmele 1 loudly. We saw a boy in oversizedworn-out (穿旧 了 的)clothes and sho

20、es. John looked around and smiled, hoping somebody would smile back.I held my breath, hoping Mrs Parmele wouldnt 2 the empty desk next to mine. Shedid, and pointed him in that 3. He looked over at me as he sat down, but I looked away.As I ate lunch with him the next day and listened to him, however,

21、 I 4 that John wasactually pleasant to be around. After lunch, I decided that I would be Johns friend.One night, I told my mom, “Mom, tomorrow is Johns birthday, and hes not going to get anything. Nobody even 5“Dont worry, mom said as she kissed me goodnight. Tm sure everything will 6fineThe next mo

22、rning, I wished John a happy birthday first, and his 7 showed me that hewas glad I had remembered.By mid-afternoon I had almost decided that birthdays werent that important anyway. Then, as Mrs Parmele was writing on the blackboard, I heard a 8 voice singing the birthday song.Moments later, my mom c

23、ame through the door with a tray (百毛盘)of cupcakes. She was carrying a present with a red bow on top.Mrs Parmele joined in. My mom put the cupcakes and gift on his desk and said, Happy birthday, John.”My friend 9 shared his cupcakes with the class, taking the tray from desk to desk. Icaught Mom watch

24、ing me. She smiled and winked.John moved to a different town later and I never heard from him again. But 10 I hearthat familiar song, I remember the soft tones of my mothers voice, the happiness in a boys eyes and the taste of the sweetest cupcake.5. A. dreams6. A. take out7. A. smile8. A. strange9.

25、 A. disappointedly10. A. whateverB. caresA. shouted1. A. lookA. way2. A. realizedB.toldB. noticeB. roomB. consideredturn outB.sadnessB. familiarB. absolutelyB. wheneverC.announcedcheckC. situationC. imaginedC. arguesC. put outC. surpriseweakC. kindlyC. howeverC. reportedD. recognizeD. directionD. re

26、grettedD. thinksD. pass outD.doubtD. similarD. hopefullyD. whichever7. A. careB. thinkC. know8. A. mirrorB. chickenC. frame9. A. smartB. kindC. humorous10. A. zooB. churchC. castleWhat will the future world be like? Many people are glad to give their .Here are two imaginations about the world of 2.

27、When people talk about the future, we like to think thatwill have our own personal flying car. We would fly at 480 kilometers per hour, avoiding traffic lights,3roads and speeding tickets. However, some people pointto the disadvantages of flying cars. One big problem is what will happen if the flyin

28、g cars 4? Then there will be problems with traffic control. Also, if they become popular,there will surely be too much air traffic. So it seems that flying cars will face more than a few problems if they are to get off the ground .Imagine you have your own Ironman 5.Several companies are trying to b

29、uild a practical robot exoskeletonn .This is a suit of robot arms and legs which follows your movement. It will allow the wearer to lift heavy objects, walk a long way and even punch through walls! It is 6 in many ways, especially for people with disabilities. This suit might help people to walk aga

30、in after 7 or injury. But the disadvantage at the moment is the 8. Even a simple suit can cost hundreds ofthousands of pounds. Another problem is battery life. A suit like this needs a lot of 9 and batteries only last about 15 minutes at the moment. One other problem is that a badly programmed robot

31、 wearer. You wouldnt want your robot leg or arm bending suit could 10 the wearer if he wears it the wrong way.So, in the future, we might be able to fly to work and lift every heavy things. But there are plenty of problems to solve before this will be possible1. A. suggestions2. A. tomorrow3. A. emp

32、ty4. A. put down5. A. gloves6. A. suggestions7. A. tomorrow8. A. empty9. A. put down10. A. glovesB. instructionsB. yesterdayB. busyB. write downB. suitC. opinionsC. presentC. wideC. break downC. helmet6. A. useful6. A. usefulB. peacefulC. colorful7. A. work8. A. workB. holidayC. disease9. A. quality

33、10. A. experience11. A. hurtB. priceB. chancesB. comfortC. needC. powerC. attractOne day I took a taxi to the airport. We were driving when a black suddenly ran right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes (猛踩杀1车)and the taxi 2 the car by just inches! The car driver stuck his head out

34、of the car window and 3 shouting at us. My taxi driver just smiled and 4 the guy. He was really friendly.So I asked, “Why did you do that? This guy almost hit your car and sent us to the 5 !n This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call nthe law of the rubbish truck. nHe 6 that many people

35、are like rubbish trucks. They run around with rubbish anger, disappointment and so on. As their rubbish truck gets _7一 they need a place to empty it and sometimes theyll throw the rubbish on you.Dont take it 8 . Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. 9 take their rubbish and throw it to othe

36、r people around you.Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent 10 you take it. Love the people who treat you right, and pray for the ones who dont.1. A. taxiB. carC. truckD. motorcycle2. A. hitB. brokeC. missedD. fought3. A. startedB. stoppedC. enjoyedD. imagined4. A. shouted atB. stare

37、d atC. laughed atD. waved at5. A. airportB. hospitalC. officeD. station6. A. complainedB. wonderedC. explainedD. agreed7. A. fullB. dirtyC. smellyD. tidy8. A. politelyB. carefullyC. quietlyD. seriously9. A. AlwaysB. UsuallyC. SometimesD. Never10. A. whereB. whyC. howD. when四Kierman was born in Sydne

38、y, Australia, and grew up near the sea. For more than 40 years, he raced in international sailing competitions.In 1987, Kierman was competing in an around-the-world race when he began to 1 the huge amount of rubbish in the worlds oceans. When he returned to Australia, he 2 to do something about it.H

39、e organized a community 3 called “Clean Up Sydney Harbour. On Sunday, January 8, 1989, more than 40,000 volunteers came out to 4 away rubbish. The next year, Kierman made the clean-up a national event. It was a huge 5 Across Australia, about 300,000 people spent the day improving their local 6Since

40、then, Clean Up Australia” has got 7 every year. In 2002, for example,800,000 people cleaned up almost 15,000 tons of rubbish from Australias beaches, parks and streets.Kierman was 8 with the success of his project. In 2003, he started an even bigger program. With the 9 of the United Nations Environm

41、ent Program, he introduced “Clean Up the World”, an international program that supports communities around the world in cleaning up and protecting the environment. Clean Up the World” has grown 10 and his wonderful idea has now spread from one city to the whole world.1.A. saveB. collectC. noticeD. p

42、roduce2. A. refusedB. decidedC. pretendedD. stopped3. A. lawB. partyC. companyD. event4. A. clearB.sendC. turnD. give5. A. problemB.successC. suipriseD. failure6. A. cultureB. projectC. governmentD. environment7. A. olderB. smallerC biggerD. faster43. A. happyB. angryC. disappointedD. concerned44. A

43、. needB. helpC. hopeD. action45. A. loudlyB. gentlyC. rapidlyD. busilyAt the end of a year, almost every school holds different kinds of shows and 1 in various ways to celebrate the coining New Year.Performers, teachers and staff members were doing the last 2 for the event thatwould take place soon.

44、 The 3 was finding their seats, whispering. The concert at ourschool was about to begin, and my heart beat was slightly 4 than usual, due to the factthat I will perform in half an 5. I held my violin in my left hand, chatting with the othertwo people to relieve my 6 feeling.Our band was the fifth on

45、e. The three of us 7 onto the stage. As I performed, I felt lessnervous and played better. The world was in a big quietness and I could hear nothing 8 the music from my violin. The peaceful and soft melody made all the people feel warm in their hearts on such a 9 night.My first performance in public

46、 at our school was, of course, not perfect, but it was a memorable experience in which I can find my disadvantages in playing my instrument and I will 10them the next time.1. A. movies2. A. dinner3. A. Host4. A. faster5. A.second6. A. angry7. A. stepped8. A. besides9. A. snowy10. A. followB. playsB.

47、 holidayB. CleanerB. slowerB. monthB. tiredB. ranC. butB. hotB. rememberz、C. meetingsC. preparationC. AudienceC. heavierC. hourC. nervousC. jumpedC. instead ofD. coldC. overcomeIn ancient Crete, there lived an inventor called Daedalus. The king of Crete, Minos, asked Daedalus to build amaze (迷 宫)prison for a monster.Later, a

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