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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)專心-專注-專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)歷屆中考英語首字母填空2019 在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 每空格限填一詞, 首字母已給.(14分)Paul was my little brother, and he was special. He was different from me because he sat in a wheelchair, and he was blind. Lots of times when we walked with Paul, other kids came over an

2、d asked us why he was in his chair and why he couldnt s 81. They thought he was different because he had his own school bus and had to go to a special school. But thats not really the reason. Paul was different for the things just our family knew about-only we knew the s 82 that made him special.Pau

3、l helped me hear small sounds. Every time I was with him, Id have to beg q83 to hear the flying birds and the talking trees he heard.Paul helped me exercise. When we went for a walk, wed often go uphill. When I pushed his chair all the way to the woods at the t 84 , I was really getting my exercise!

4、Paul h 85 ever complained. He went along with whatever the rest of us wanted to do. One time when he had a fever, he got uncomfortable, but he never shouted or fought or asked me to switch the TV channel.Sometimes Paul let me put things in his hand. We played a kind of guessing game. I put different

5、 toys there for him to f 86 . He was always surprised when I let him hold something new.Paul was my friend. He couldnt talk to me like most of my friends, and he couldnt run outside to play. But he was there for all the peaceful times, and he had the best smile in the world.I was l87 to grow up with

6、 him as his sister. He helped me to realize that there is a good side to every situation, if we simply make the choice to find it.2018 Olyvia, love is simple. You don t have to do much to make someone happy. That was what my mother said to me when I was a child. Over a year ago, I had a chance. My g

7、ood friend Kaylee told me about her t_81 to a small town called Gary, and how it was a life-changing experience. I made up my mind to go there myself.When I told my parents about the decision, they didnt a_ 82 at first. They said I didnt know much about the place. They were worried that it was not s

8、_83 for me to go there. Thankfully, after I explained my plan to them in detail, they said yes.When our group arrived in Gary, I noticed how different the town was from where I lived. There were few stores or restaurants in the town; most had closed. So you would be very l_84 if you could find a pla

9、ce to buy food or drinks. Houses were built on small hills. Many of them had broken doors or windows. My job was to help the local people to r_ 85 houses. The work days were long and hot, but it was really good to see the houses taking on a new look day by day.The children there were also different.

10、 They seemed to enjoy every moment in life though they were poor. The smallest things would make these kids happy. I couldnt find words to describe their j_86 when they received an ice-cream, a ball or even a kiss. The community was like a big family. Everyone knew each other and was there when some

11、one needed help.I am so glad that I had this unforgettable experience. I truly learned the m_ 87 of what my mother said. You don t need to do much to make a difference to others lives.2017 Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順. 每空格限填一詞,首字母已給) A Delicious MealTony is Chinese Ameri

12、can. His family members gather together and serve a traditional Chinese meal once a week. Last week Tony i(81) his friend Amy for it. Tonys family was preparing dinner when Amy arrived. The family was cooking vegetables with hot oil. The k(82) was filled with many good smells. You can help me set th

13、e table. Tony told his friend. They gave each person a pair of chopsticks, a soup bowl, a soup spoon, and a rice bowl on a plate. Where are the forks and knives? Amy asked. Oh, you wont n(83) those. Tony explained. I will show you how to use chopsticks. Dont worry. Tonys mother put different foods w

14、hich were unfamiliar to Amy onto big plates. She asked the kids to carry the foodfilled plates out to the table. Amy carried roast duck. It was one of the f (84) dishes she recognized. Amy was a little nervous about eating with chopsticks. Tony gave her instructions on how to do it. Amy finally mana

15、ged to hold the chopsticks. Just when she picked up a piece of chicken in her chopsticks,her fingers s(85) lost control of them, and the chicken flew across the table. It landed in Tonys soup with a splash (飛濺). E(86)_ at the table smiled. Tonys father kindly brought out a fork and knife. He handed

16、them to Amy. Amy felt more c(87) . She ate the rest of her dinner easily. It was delicious!At the end of the meal, Amy was given a fortune cookie(簽語餅干) . She broke it open and read the small note inside, If you practice hard, you will learn many things. Amy laughed and said, if you let me take home

17、a pair of chopsticks, my fortune may come true!2016 (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 每空格限填一詞, 首字母已給出) (14分) The Young Persons Rail-card is very popular in Britain now. It gives young people the chance to buy (81) c_ train tickets across the country. Just imagine, it could take you to festivals, to see friends, or to

18、 London for a weekend break, at a lower price.Who can apply?Anyone between 16 and 25 years of age. You will need to provide something to (82) p_ that you are under 26. For this, only your ID card, driving licence, passport or medical card will be acceptable. Or, if you are an adult student (83) o_ 2

19、5 years old but receiving formal education, you can also apply. You will need to get your teacher to sign the application form (申請(qǐng)表). Formal education refers to studies of more than 15 hours per week for at least 20 weeks a year in college. Then take your completed application form with a recent (84

20、) p_ of yourself, 28 and other materials needed to any main railway station or student travel office to apply for the card. How to use your rail-card?You can use it anytime-weekends, holidays or during the week. Please ask at your local station or contact a railway travel agent for more (85) i_. If

21、a rail-card does not have the users name signed, it will be considered invalid(無效的). No one else may use either your rail-card or any tickets with it. You will be required to pay the (86) f_ price of the ticket if your are unable to show your own rail-card with the ticket for a check during a journe

22、y. Tickets at reduced prices are not available for first-class travels or for travels (87) a_, such as to France or Germany. Passengers will be asked to buy regular priced tickets if they want to use these services. 2015 Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 使其內(nèi)容通順, 每空 格限填一詞,首字母已給) (1

23、4 分)Its a common school day at Southern Cross School near the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa. Teachers and pupils dont sit in a classroom. I 81 , they go through the forest or sit under the trees.The school teaches students all the same s 82 as the rest of the countrys schools, but the

24、teaching methods are completely different. Southern Cross uses nature as a teaching tool. The teachers and their pupils go out into nature and work with animals and plants. These can be used to study a 83 from maths and social sciences to languages. The school is in an area where animals live wild a

25、nd can be hunted. To get to class, students travel a road through the forest that wild animals use as well.The classroom for small preschoolers is a little different from the rest of the school. For example, the first lesson of the day is maths, but the teaching method is very s 84 . In this school

26、you wont hear a teacher saying “Count how many apples Jane has in her basket.” Actually, the children visit a nearby river to count the number of marks left by animals. This way they can see how many different animals come to d 85 during the night.The students are encouraged to take care of the inju

27、red and small animals. If they find a dead animal in the area, they study where the animal fits in the foot chain and how and why it d 86 .The headmaster says, “We must make people understand what we are doing to the e 87 . We need to care for our planet.”2014 (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填寫一詞, 首字母已給出

28、) (14分) A school newspaper The Teens asked over one thousand teenagers how they spent their spare time. Here they report the r 81 of the survey. Its not at all surprising to learn that most teens said they wanted more free time. Most have less than an hour a day for after- school activities.P 82 act

29、ivity was popular among both girls and boys, averaging between three to six hours a week. Favourite sports among girls were tennis, basketball and swimming. Boys said they liked football, basketball and skating.Speaking of entertainment, music and TV were popular. About half of those surveyed said t

30、hat music was their favourite activity. This i 83 both listening to and playing music. TV was also very popular. Three quarters said they preferred watching TV to reading a book or magazine.Unexpectedly, as many as three out of ten teenagers mentioned that collecting things was something they liked

31、to do in their spare time. They had v 84 collections from cartoon books and baseball cards to stickers, toys and coins.V 85 friends was also popular. Eight out of ten teenagers said they met friends once a week. Nine out of ten said they contacted friends through the Internet. A 86 popular way of co

32、ntacting friends was the telephone. Everyone we surveyed said they spoke to friends every day. Most said they spoke about twenty minutes a day. Surprisingly, teenagers s 87 went dancing, especially girls. Only one out of ten said they went to the dance regularly.2013 Read the passage and fill in the

33、 blanks with proper words (14分) At some time in your life, you might have a roommate. It is a good idea to share a flat, especially for students or people who have just finished school, because flats are usually expensive. And m 86 is not the only reason for having a roommate. Sharing a flat can be

34、fun. But life with a roommate can also be a t 87 experience. Some experts(專家) did a study of college students who shared a room. They found that students who had problems with their roommates were not happy at school and were more likely to get sick than other students. So, how can you l 88 with a r

35、oommate and enjoy it? Here is some advice: Being roommates with a friend can be hard. Friends may be different when you stay with them all the time from when you dont see them very o 89 . So, before you plan to share a room with a friend, discuss the situation carefully. If you decide to share a roo

36、m with someone you dont know, talk to each other. Its important to be h 90 about your habits and things you hate. When you move in with a roommate, make rules. Decide how you will share h 91 , such as cleaning, washing and shopping. Will you share food? Is it OK to have guests? And what about loud m

37、usic? Dont get angry at small things that your roommate does. Try to f 92 the unhappy things between you and your roommate. No one including youis perfect. 2012 Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words:(14分) The 2012 London Olympic Games are on the way. You may have a nice trip in L

38、ondon with the help of the following information.Getting around in LondonBy undergroundThe undergro The underground is fast and convenient. There is a station every few blocks. Underground trains run from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 midnight. You can get to any place e 86 .By busTravelling by bus is a good w

39、ay to see the city, especially from the top of a double-decker bus. There is always a bus stop nearby. There are special tickets for c 87 under the age of 12.By trainTake a train to visit places outside London, like Hampton Court and Windsor Castle. You can use a Travelcard on the underground, buses

40、 and most trains. To p 88 your journey, get a map from the railway stations, take some time to think about the places you want to visit.By taxiLondons black taxis are f 89 . Many visitors to London know they are good and comfortable. They Will cost you a few pounds, though. Take a taxi once, for the

41、 experience.By b 90 The river bus leaves from Westminster Pier and stops at different places between Westminster and Greenwich Pier. A good way to see the city from the River Thames.By carDont drive your car in London! Car parks are very e 91 . You have to pay a special congestion charge (擁堵費(fèi)) to dr

42、ive your car into the city centre.By bikeThere arent many good bicycle lanes in London. Cycling with a largeguided group is better than r 92 alone.On foot The best way to visit the city! But look right and left before you cross a street. There are many beautiful sights waiting for you.2011. Read the

43、 passage and fill in the blanks with proper words:(共6分)Often, doctors tell some people to go on diets (節(jié)食). The doctors hope the diets will make the people feel b1 . They hope the diets will make the people healthy. Alana was on a diet, but she didnt like it at all. She was not a 2 to eat her favour

44、ite food by the doctor. While her brother Frank ate chocolate, she had to eat an apple. Alana was on the diet for two months. Her doctor was pleased with her. You have been very good, he said. You can eat some of the foods you like best But only a little. Dont eat too many sweets. Dont eat too much

45、ice cream. If you do, you will get a lot of weight a 3 . Then the doctor put Frank on a diet It was a different kind of diet You c4 eat chicken or eggs. Frank, said the doctor. These foods will make you in trouble. How long will I have to be on the diet? asked Frank. A long time, said the doctor. Ma

46、ybe for the r 5 of your life. But I really like chicken, said Frank. You said it is one of the best meats to eatIt is a very good food for most people, said the doctor. But when you eat it, it makes you sick. It is not a good food for you. Youre right, said Frank Well, Ill eat more cake i 6 . 2011.

47、Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words:(14分) 1. At one time, making a film was an expensive activity for only for a small group of people and film companies. Not only were the tools and machines expensive but also the cost of film was also far greater than most people could afford

48、. However, modern technology has c 92 all that.2. New technology has really opened up the world of film making for film fans. Now a camera does not cost m 93 and most young people are certainly able to pay for it. So all you need is to get one for yourself. With that, you may start your own film- ma

49、king.3. However, film-making is t 94 work. You probably need many other people to help you.4. For example, the p 95 of actors and actresses is very important in your film. Of course, these actors and actresses may be your schoolmates, friends or family members. You dont even need to pay them a cent

50、while they are glad to be part of your job.5. B 96 , you need to make up a story. Can you write your own one? If you have good imagination, you can create an attractive story e 97 . Many world-famous film maker and producers are also good story-writers. If not, perhaps you need someone else to write

51、 it for you. An excellent story is the key to making a s 98 film.2010. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper word:(14分)A survey has been published which shows that British people dont like their neighbours very much. 80% of the people who took part in the survey feel that their neighbo

52、urs h 92 pay attention to others feelings. 25% dont talk lo the people who live next door and 10% dont even know their names. In fact, one million people in Britain would like to m 93 because they dont pet along well with their neighbours.According to the survey, the b 94problem is noise. Many of th

53、e complaints about noise came from people who live in flats and old houses. These places often have thin walls which cant s 95the noise from next door.The other main problems are disagreements (不和) about car parking spaces, and old people complaining about the young. Some disagreement last a 1 96 ti

54、me. In one case, people who live in the same building havent talked to each other for fifteen years. Sometimes the disagreements end in violence. In one of the worst cases, a man killed a neighbour because he kept parking in his space.Another survey shows that 90% of the neighbours never share a mea

55、l, 80% have never had a drink t 97 ,and 20% have never even spoken. However, when neighbours become each others f_98 _, they are often ready to offer help, as we can see in many parts of the world.One solution to such problems is to talk about them with a professional organization and if necessary,

56、to sign a written agreement. Now people can get this service in more and more towns.2009. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words: THIS MONTHS GOALS FOR HELPING TO SAVE OUR PLANET!1. Save electricity 2. Recycle 3. Save water 4. Save gasWeek 1 This week, my family tried to save elec

57、tricity. We never left the lights on when leaving the rooms. We switched off the TV when n 92 was watching it. Mum only used cold water in the washing machine.Week 2 We started recycling this week. We tried to write on both sides of our paper, not just on one side. We also divided our rubbish into d

58、 93 bags for bottles, cans, paper and food. Mum kept the plastic shopping bags from the supermarket to use them a 94 as rubbish bags. These are great ways to help our environment.Week 3 We stopped taking long baths and had short showers i 95 . We flushed the toilet with used water. when mum and dad

59、made tea or coffee, they used l 96 water in the kettle (水壺). My sister and I didnt leave the tap running when we brushed our teeth.Week 4 Mum used to d 97 us to school, but now my sister and I have started riding our bikes to school. Its hard work but good exercise! This week dad and a few of the pe

60、ople he works with also started to go to work together in one car and share the cost. This should help r_98 greenhouse gases! My friends and I became volunteers at school. We help make our school more earth-friendly. 2008. Do you have bright ideas? Ideas for inventions that change the world or, at l

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