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2025年英語中考復(fù)習(xí)專題二

題型錘煉

完形填空(A)(2024·崇左)

Do

you

like

dogs?

As

the

saying

goes,

“Dogs

.

.1.

.

man's

best

friends.”

And

this

animal

has

been

good

friends

.

.2.

.

human

beings

for

thousands

of

years.

In

China

today,

.

.3.

.

people

keep

dogs

as

their

pets

in

the

city.

In

the

countryside,

people

keep

dogs

.

.4.

.

doors

of

their

houses.

The

army

or

police

also

keep

dogs,

but

for

different

working

purposes.

1.(

)

A.am

B.is

C.are

D.beC2.(

)

A.at

B.as

C.in

D.withD3.(

)

A.many

B.much

C.few

D.littleA4.(

)

A.watch

B.to

watch

C.see

D.to

seeB5.(

)

A.has

worked

B.was

working

C.worked

D.worksD6.(

)

A.four-month

B.four

monthsC.four-month's

D.four

months

ofA7.(

)

A.Skills

B.The

skills

C.Skill

D.A

skillB8.(

)

A.trains

B.trained

C.is

trained

D.was

trainedC9.(

)

A.close

B.closely

C.poor

D.poorlyB10.(

)

A.why

do

dogs

B.why

dogs

doC.why

are

dogs

D.why

dogs

areD(B)(2023·陜西中考)Dear

Helen

Keller,

My

name

is

Amelia

Grant.

I

live

in

a

small

city.

There,

my

father

has

an

oil

factory.

At

the

age

of

eight,

something

terrible

happened

while

I

.

.1.

.

playing

near

an

oil

well.

It

made

me

lose

most

of

my

hearing.

A

lot

has

changed

for

me

.

.2.

.

then.

For

one

thing,

I

cannot

hear

music

like

before.

I

used

to

love

listening

to

my

mother

sing

songs.

When

I

first

lost

my

hearing,

I

was

sad

that

I

.

.3.

.

never

again

hear

my

mother

sing.

But

now

I

put

my

ear

to

her

chest

.

.4.

.

the

vibrations(震動(dòng))of

her

voice.

Now,

I

feel

music

instead

of

hearing

it.

Also,

I

have

to

go

to

.

.5.

.

different

school

in

another

city—Texas

School

for

the

Deaf.

It

is

over

300

kilometers

away

from

my

hometown.

The

teachers

there

are

kind,

.

.6.

.

I

can

only

see

my

parents

during

holidays.

I

miss

them

very

much.

During

.

.7.

.

last

winter

holiday,

my

daddy

gave

me

a

book

you

wrote,

The

Story

of

My

Life.

From

it,

I

learned

a

lot

about

you.

When

you

first

became

deaf

and

blind,

you

had

a

hard

time

showing

people

.

.8.

..

Because

of

this,

you

would

sometimes

get

mad

and

make

.

.9.

.

noises.

Now

I

know

your

feelings

and

I

.

.10.

.

by

your

book.

I'm

going

to

write

to

you

in

a

few

days

to

tell

you

more.Yours,Amelia

Grant1.(

)

A.is

B.are

C.were

D.wasD2.(

)

A.since

B.at

C.until

D.byA3.(

)

A.can

B.could

C.have

to

D.had

toB4.(

)

A.feel

B.to

feel

C.hear

D.to

hearB5.(

)

A.a

B.an

C.the

D./A6.(

)

A.because

B.if

C.but

D.orC7.(

)

A.we

B.us

C.our

D.oursC8.(

)

A.what

do

you

want

B.what

you

wantC.what

did

you

want

D.what

you

wantedD9.(

)

A.loudest

B.most

loudly

C.loud

D.loudlyC10.(

)

A.am

encouraged

B.will

be

encouragedC.encourage

D.will

encourageA(C)(2022·陜西中考)Dear

Museum

Scientists,

My

name

is

Yang

Jingjing.

.

.1.

.

live

by

the

sea,

near

a

mangrove

swamp(紅樹林沼澤地).

My

mum

is

.

.2.

.

tour

guide.

She

knows

a

lot

about

the

mangrove

swamp.

She

loves

.

.3.

.

people

the

beautiful

animals

that

live

there.

I

am

writing

to

you

.

.4.

.

I'm

worried

about

what

is

happening

near

my

home.

The

mangroves

are

home

to

many

.

.5.

.

such

as

birds,

butterflies,

snakes

and

so

on.

Down

in

the

water

under

the

trees

are

homes

of

fish

and

shrimp.

The

mangroves

also

protect

us

.

.6.

.

wind,

waves

and

floods(浪潮與水災(zāi)).

However,

in

the

past

few

years,

things

.

.7.

.

greatly.

These

changes

bring

lots

of

worries

to

more

and

more

people.

New

neighbourhoods(社區(qū))

.

.8.

.

last

year

and

the

year

before.

It

turned

the

place

with

mangroves

into

stores,

houses,

cinemas,

restaurants

and

car

parks.

What

is

even

.

.9.

.,

all

these

things

are

still

going

on!

What

will

happen

to

the

animals

that

live

in

the

mangroves?

I

don't

know

.

.10.

..

How

I

wish

we

can

find

a

way

to

live

together

with

the

mangroves

and

animals!Sincerely

yours,Yang

Jingjing1.(

)

A.My

B.Mine

C.I

D.MeC2.(

)

A.a

B.an

C.the

D./A3.(

)

A.show

B.to

show

C.give

D.to

giveB4.(

)

A.although

B.before

C.because

D.unlessC5.(

)

A.plant

B.plants

C.animal

D.animalsD6.(

)

A.from

B.with

C.about

D.forA7.(

)

A.has

changed

B.have

changedC.is

changing

D.are

changingB8.(

)

A.build

B.are

built

C.built

D.were

builtD9.(

)

A.bad

B.worse

C.good

D.betterB10.(

)

A.what

we

can

do

B.what

can

we

doC.how

we

can

do

D.how

can

we

doA(D)(2023·河源中考改編)

It

was

a

beautiful

spring

day

in

a

forest

in

ancient

China.

High

up

in

a

tree,

a

mother

bird

was

watching

her

six

baby

birds

come

out

of

the

eggs

lovingly.

Five

of

them

were

strong.

They

chirped

loudly.

But

.

.1.

.

last

one

that

came

out

was

not

strong

at

all.

This

little

one

.

.2.

.

Little

Six.

He

was

weak

and

quiet.

He

was

not

fast

enough

to

get

the

worms

(蟲子)

Mama

Bird

brought

back.

Little

Six

ate

.

.3.

.

food,

so

he

was

always

hungry.

And

he

didn't

like

that.

Little

Six

didn't

have

a

strong

.

.4.

.,

but

he

had

a

strong

will.

He

decided

that

he

would

get

stronger.

He

would

do

exercises

and

flap

(拍動(dòng))

his

wings

every

day.

Every

morning,

Little

Six

would

rise

.

.5.

.

the

sun

even

came

up.

When

his

brothers

and

sisters

woke,

Little

Six

had

already

finished

all

his

exercises.

Morning

after

morning,

he

practiced

.

.6.

.

his

wings,

and

they

were

getting

stronger

and

stronger.

He

always

got

the

first

worms

Mama

brought

back

home.

All

through

the

spring,

Little

Six

woke

up

.

.7.

.

than

his

brothers

and

sisters.

Week

after

week,

he

worked

harder

than

they

did.

He

could

eat

big

meals

and

did

not

go

hungry

any

more.

After

a

couple

of

months,

all

the

baby

birds

had

grown

well.

Mama

Bird

brought

them

together

and

.

.8.

.

them

to

fly.

To

everyone's

surprise,

Little

Six

was

the

first

to

start

flying!

“Chirp!

Chirp!

.

.9.

.

at

me!”

Little

Six

cried

.

.10.

.

while

his

brothers

and

sisters

still

fought

hard,

trying

to

fly

up.1.(

)

A.a

B.an

C.the

D./C2.(

)

A.called

B.was

calling

C.was

called

D.were

calledC3.(

)

A.little

B.few

C.much

D.manyA4.(

)

A.head

B.body

C.wing

D.mouthB5.(

)

A.before

B.after

C.until

D.ifA6.(

)

A.flap

B.to

flap

C.flapping

D.flappedC7.(

)

A.early

B.earlier

C.earliest

D.the

earliestB8.(

)

A.teach

B.teaches

C.taught

D.will

teachC9.(

)

A.Look

B.Looks

C.To

look

D.LookingA10.(

)

A.happy

B.happier

C.happiness

D.happilyD(E)(2024·

石家莊)

The

Turtle

was

not

satisfied

with

his

life.

He

wanted

so

much

to

.

.1.

.

being

a

turtle.

“I'm

tired

of

swimming

about

in

the

sea

and

moving

around

on

the

beach.

Life

is

not

.

.2.

.,”

he

thought.

“I

want

to

be

able

to

fly

in

the

air

like

an

eagle.”

He

spoke

to

the

Eagle

about

it.

“You're

not

built

for

.

.3.

.,”

the

Eagle

told

the

Turtle.

“You

don't

have

any

wings.”

“Don't

.

.4.

.

that,”

answered

the

Turtle.

“I've

watched

how

the

birds

do

it

for

a

long

time.

I've

watched

.

.5.

.

how

they

fly

and

do

things

in

the

air.

I

think

I

really

got

it.

.

.6.

.

I

don't

have

wings,

I

can

make

my

four

flippers

(鰭足)

act

like

wings

of

birds

in

the

air,

the

way

I

do

in

the

water.

Just

get

me

up

there,

and

you'll

see

I

can

fly

as

well

as

any

of

the

birds—probably

even

.

.7.

.!

Besides,

if

you

carry

me

as

high

as

the

clouds,

I

will

bring

you

lots

of

nice

pearls

(珍珠)

from

the

sea

to

show

my

thanks.”

The

Eagle

.

.8.

.

at

last,

and

carried

the

Turtle

up

high

into

the

sky.

“Now

then!”

cried

the

Eagle.

“Fly!”

But

the

moment

the

Turtle

was

on

his

own,

he

fell

from

the

.

.9.

..

He

fell

like

a

stone,

and

on

a

stone

he

landed.

He

hit

it

with

such

force

that

he

broke

into

little

pieces.

We

need

to

.

.10.

.

ourselves

better

so

that

we

can

make

wiser

decisions.1.(

)

A.continue

B.stop

C.try

D.enjoyB2.(

)

A.interesting

B.healthy

C.busy

D.hardA3.(

)

A.swimming

B.running

C.flying

D.climbingC4.(

)

A.look

after

B.hear

about

C.prepare

for

D.worry

aboutD5.(

)

A.quickly

B.carefully

C.strangely

D.helplesslyB6.(

)

A.Though

B.Before

C.Unless

D.UntilA7.(

)

A.better

B.lower

C.nearer

D.earlierA8.(

)

A.refused

B.agreed

C.won

D.leftB9.(

)

A.tree

B.house

C.sky

D.mountainC10.(

)

A.relax

B.express

C.teach

D.understandD(F)(2024·張家界)

Humor

is

part

of

human

nature.

Everyone

has

the

ability

to

enjoy

.

.1.

.

and

laughter,

no

matter

who

they

are

or

where

they

come

from.

Humor

is

one

of

the

most

important

ways

people

make

connections

with

each

other.

Humor

also

helps

you

look

on

the

.

.2.

.

side

of

life

and

face

problems

positively

(積極地).

One

sunny

afternoon,

the

famous

British

writer

Bernard

Shaw

was

enjoying

himself

in

a

quiet

field.

Suddenly,

a

bike

rider

ran

into

him.

.

.3.

.,

Mr.

Shaw

was

not

hurt.

“I'm

so

sorry!”

said

the

rider.

“Oh,

no,”

said

Mr.

Shaw.

“I

should

say

.

.4.

.

because

I'm

not

giving

luck

to

you.

If

you

had

killed

me,

you

know,

.

.5.

.

would

be

famous

all

over

the

world.”

Feng

Jicai,

the

Chinese

writer,

was

once

visited

by

an

American

friend

and

his

young

child

in

a

hotel.

While

the

two

men

were

talking,

the

little

boy

was

jumping

up

and

down

.

.6.

.

his

bed.

The

bed

was

shaking,

and

Feng

was

.

.7.

.

that

it

might

break.

He

smiled

to

the

boy,

“Hey,

boy!

Are

you

trying

to

reach

the

sky?

Will

you

return

to

the

earth?”

His

friend

understood

at

once,

and

said

to

his

son

jokingly,

“Let's

.

.8.

.

right

now!”

.

.9.

.

different

people

may

have

a

different

sense

of

humor,

good

humor

has

something

in

common.

First,

you

need

to

keep

a

cool

head

and

an

open

mind.

With

humor,

you

can

avoid

some

unnecessary

conflicts

(沖突),

and

sometimes

it

helps

you

.

.10.

.even

at

the

worst

of

your

problems.

Second,

you

need

to

be

kind

and

understanding.

In

an

embarrassing

(尷尬的)

situation,

using

humor

can

let

your

friend

save

face.1.(

)

A.movies

B.books

C.sports

D.jokesD2.(

)

A.serious

B.wrong

C.bright

D.darkC3.(

)

A.Luckily

B.Quickly

C.Terribly

D.RecentlyA4.(

)

A.thanks

B.sorry

C.goodbye

D.helloB5.(

)

A.I

B.you

C.he

D.theyB6.(

)

A.on

B.by

C.under

D.behindA7.(

)

A.glad

B.sad

C.worried

D.satisfiedC8.(

)

A.come

back

B.come

in

C.come

on

D.come

outA9.(

)

A.So

B.Although

C.But

D.IfB10.(

)

A.cry

B.laugh

C.shout

D.fearB(G)(2024·唐山)

Some

artists

are

often

not

famous

during

their

lifetime.

Vincent

van

Gogh

(梵高)

was

such

an

artist.

People

did

not

pay

much

attention

to

his

.

.1.

..

He

began

to

think

he

was

not

a

very

good

painter.

But

he

did

not

give

up

painting.

He

was

so

.

.2.

.

in

what

he

was

painting

that

he

did

not

want

to

stop.

He

would

even

.

.3.

.

to

eat!

.

.4.

.,

his

paintings

were

dark.

He

used

pencils

or

charcoal

sticks

(炭條)

to

make

them.

Then

he

.

.5.

.

colour.

He

used

lots

of

brown

and

dark

green.

Later,

Vincent

moved

to

France.

He

wanted

to

learn

from

the

artists

who

.

.6.

.

there.

They

were

trying

new

.

.7.

.

of

painting.

In

France,

Vincent

began

using

bright

colours.

He

used

oil

paints

(油畫顏料)

to

create

his

art.

He

painted

both

the

countryside

and

people.

He

.

.8.

.

painted

self-portraits

(自畫像).

He

created

more

than

20

portraits

of

himself!

Vincent

completed

more

than

2,000

paintings

in

his

life.

.

.9.

.

people

did

not

buy

his

paintings

during

his

lifetime,

his

paintings

sell

for

a

lot

of

money

today.

People

think

his

paintings

are

masterpieces

(杰作).

For

example,

the

painting

Sunflowers

is

very

.

.10.

.

all

over

the

world.1.(

)

A.trips

B.paintings

C.villages

D.musicB2.(

)

A.wrong

B.lucky

C.interested

D.tiredC3.(

)

A.forget

B.start

C.hope

D.agreeA4.(

)

A.At

last

B.Once

again

C.At

least

D.At

firstD5.(

)

A.helped

B.added

C.missed

D.guessedB6.(

)

A.worked

B.sang

C.danced

D.cookedA7.(

)

A.facts

B.stories

C.ways

D.reportsC8.(

)

A.never

B.hardly

C.perhaps

D.alsoD9.(

)

A.Before

B.Though

C.If

D.WhenB10.(

)

A.humorous

B.polite

C.famous

D.quietC(H)(2024·九江)

A

young

man

from

Xi'an

didn't

pass

the

Graduate

School

Entrance

Examination

(研究生入學(xué)考試)

a

few

days

ago.

He

was

sad

and

couldn't

help

.

.1.

.

his

father

who

died

two

years

ago.

So

he

sent

a

text

message

to

the

phone

number

that

his

father

used

when

he

was

.

.2.

..

The

young

man

told

his

father

his

.

.3.

.

and

how

much

he

missed

him.

To

his

surprise,

he

received

an

unexpected

text

message

from

the

phone

number.

He

was

.

.4.

.

to

face

difficulties

in

life

bravely.

The

phone

number

belongs

to

Mr.

Gao

now—a

.

.5.

.

man.

At

first,

he

thought

it

was

a

text

message

sent

by

mistake.

After

reading

it

.

.6.

.,

he

thought

the

man

who

had

sent

the

text

message

must

have

had

some

difficulties

and

needed

to

be

encouraged.

He

decided

to

reply

the

text

message

.

.7.

.

thinking

twice.

He

told

the

young

man

the

life

road

was

sometimes

difficult

but

he

would

get

better

and

better

if

he

kept

trying.

The

young

man

was

moved

and

showed

.

.8.

.

to

Mr.

Gao.

Many

people

were

.

.9.

.

by

the

story,

too.

Try

to

give

the

people

in

need

a

hand.

Even

a

small

.

.10.

.

can

make

a

great

difference

to

their

lives.1.(

)

A.leaving

B.missing

C.protecting

D.changingB2.(

)

A.alive

B.dead

C.awake

D.asleepA3.(

)

A.habits

B.hobbies

C.success

D.sadnessD4.(

)

A.made

B.warned

C.encouraged

D.allowedC5.(

)

A.humorous

B.shy

C.kind

D.strictC6.(

)

A.carefully

B.angrily

C.easily

D.happilyA7.(

)

A.before

B.after

C.as

D.untilB8.(

)

A.pity

B.love

C.skills

D.thanksD9.(

)

A.moved

B.cheated

C.hurt

D.beatenA10.(

)

A.trouble

B.part

C.help

D.placeC(I)(2024·甘孜)

One

day,

our

English

teacher

Mr.

White

came

into

the

classroom

with

a

book

in

his

hand.

He

started

his

lesson

with

a

.

.1.

.,

“Who

can

describe

what

stress

is

like?”

No

one

answered.

Then

he

raised

the

book

and

asked,

“How

.

.2.

.

is

the

book?”

On

hearing

the

question,

we

began

to

think

and

.

.3.

.

.

One

student

said,

“I

think

it

is

100g.”

Another

student

said,

“It's

200g.”

Our

answers

were

different.

.

.4.

.,

Mr.

White

explained,

“It

doesn't

only

depend

on

the

real

weight.

It

also

has

.

.5.

.

to

do

with

the

time

we

hold

it.

If

I

hold

it

for

a

minute,

it

is

OK.

If

I

hold

it

for

an

hour,

I

will

have

a

.

.6.

.

in

my

right

arm.

If

I

hold

it

for

a

day,

I

will

have

to

see

a

doctor.

It

is

the

exact

same

weight,

.

.7.

.

the

longer

I

hold

it,

the

heavier

it

becomes.

This

book

.

.8.

.

stress.

If

you

hold

it

without

putting

it

down,

sooner

or

later,

you

will

not

be

able

to

keep

on.

No

matter

how

much

.

.9.

.

you

have,

stop

and

have

a

rest

for

a

while

if

possible.

Boys

and

girls,

you

should

learn

to

relax

yourselves.

I

am

sure

you

will

live

a

happy

school

life.”

We

all

.

.10.

.

Mr.

White

for

giving

such

a

meaningful

lesson

which

made

a

difference

to

us.1.(

)

A.song

B.story

C.question

D.pictureC2.(

)

A.heavy

B.big

C.old

D.thickA3.(

)

A.guess

B.practise

C.read

D.searchA4.(

)

A.Luckily

B.Especially

C.Secretly

D.FinallyD5.(

)

A.little

B.much

C.nothing

D.everythingB6.(

)

A.break

B.wound

C.disease

D.painD7.(

)

A.and

B.so

C.but

D.forC8.(

)

A.makes

up

B.stands

for

C.takes

in

D.leads

toB9.(

)

A.stress

B.time

C.pleasure

D.knowledgeA10.(

)

A.troubled

B.excused

C.feared

D.thankedD(J)(2024·贛州)

Once

upon

a

time,

there

was

a

man

who

had

four

sons.

One

day,

he

told

.

.1.

.

of

his

sons

to

go

and

see

what

a

pear

tree

looked

like

during

winter,

spring,

summer

and

autumn.

Although

the

sons

felt

strange

about

their

father's

.

.2.

.,

they

went

to

see

the

pear

tree.

After

a

.

.3.

.,

the

father

got

them

to

come

together

and

asked

them

what

they

had

seen.

The

first

son

answered

that

the

tree

had

been

bare

(光禿禿的)

and

.

.4.

..

The

second

son

said,

“No!

It

was

covered

with

new

.

.5.

.

leaves.

The

tree

had

bright

hopes.”

The

third

son

.

.6.

.

his

head,

and

said,

“No!

The

pear

tree

was

full

of

flowers.

They

smelled

so

sweet

and

.

.7.

.

so

beautiful.”

“There

were

many

pears

.

.8.

.

no

flowers

on

the

tree,”

the

fourth

son

disagreed.

“I

saw

the

joy

of

a

good

harvest

(豐收).”

The

man

then

said

to

his

sons

that

they

were

all

right.

They

got

.

.9.

.

answers

because

each

of

them

had

seen

only

one

season

in

the

life

of

the

pear

tree.

“You

cannot

judge

(評(píng)判)

a

tree,

a

person

or

your

life

by

just

one

season.

If

you

.

.10.

.

in

your

winter,

you

will

miss

the

hope

of

your

spring,

the

beauty

of

your

summer

and

the

harvest

of

your

autumn.”1.(

)

A.each

B.both

C.none

D.neitherA2.(

)

A.invitation

B.request

C.opinion

D.answerB3.(

)

A.week

B.month

C.season

D.yearD4.(

)

A.ugly

B.lively

C.tall

D.shortA5.(

)

A.yellow

B.green

C.white

D.pinkB6.(

)

A.nodded

B.raised

C.shook

D.loweredC7.(

)

A.looked

B.touched

C.tasted

D.soundedA8.(

)

A.or

B.and

C.so

D.butD9.(

)

A.similar

B.perfect

C.different

D.humorousC10.(

)

A.call

up

B.look

up

C.cheer

up

D.give

upD(K)(2024·寧夏)

“Pure

love,

on

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