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专练 01 完形填空(15 空)+阅读理解+选词填空+任务型阅读
题型组合练
(试题分值:75分 测试时间:60分钟)
一、完形填空(15分)
(2025·湖北黄冈·二模)It was a sunny afternoon, and our class was having PE in the schoolyard. While
waiting for my turn to play basketball, I noticed something 1 under the bench (凳子). I picked it up—a
brown wallet! My hands shook as I 2 it. Inside, there was a lot of cash, a credit card, and a student ID 3
the name “Emily Green”.
My heart raced. I 4 whether to keep it or hand it in. A friend nearby whispered (低语), “Just take it!
No one will 5 .” But my parents always taught me honesty was priceless (无价的). “What should I do?” I
said to myself, 6 the wallet tightly (紧紧地).
After class, I decided to go to the lost-and-found office. On the way, I imagined buying the video game I’d
wanted for months. 7 , Emily’s worried face flashed in my mind. What if this was her lunch money? I
slowed my steps and turned toward the 8 .
The next day, our teacher announced, “ 9 found Emily’s wallet yesterday. She’s deeply grateful.”
Emily stood up, her eyes was full of thanks. “Thank you. The 10 was for my grandma’s medicine,” she
said. My face turned red, but I felt 11 inside.
At lunch, my friend joked, “You 12 a chance to be rich!” I smiled and replied, “Maybe, but now I
can look at myself in the mirror 13 .” To my surprise, Emily walked over and handed me a small box of
cookies. “My mom made these. It’s a reward (奖励),” she said.
That night, I realized something: honesty isn’t about being perfect, it’s about choosing truth even when it’s
hard. The cookies tasted sweet, but the feeling of doing the right thing was 14 . From then on, I promised
to always listen to that quiet 15 inside me—the one that knows right from wrong.
1.A.shining B.lying C.hiding D.moving
2.A.closed B.saw C.opened D.found
3.A.with B.under C.for D.by
4.A.guessed B.wondered C.questioned D.feared
5.A.notice B.care C.return D.appear
6.A.holding B.dropping C.searching D.cleaning
7.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Naturally D.Luckily
8.A.classroom B.restaurant C.office D.store
9.A.Anyone B.Everyone C.None D.Someone
10.A.wallet B.money C.ID D.paper
11.A.lighter B.heavier C.calmer D.stranger
12.A.got B.missed C.finished D.stopped
13.A.nervously B.proudly C.secretly D.carefully
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14.A.bitter B.stranger C.cooler D.sweeter
15.A.joke B.song C.voice D.dream
二、阅读理解(40分)
A(2025·湖北襄阳·二模)
Where: National Zoo
District of
When: February 8, 11: 00 a. m.—4: 00 p. m.
Panda Day
Ticket: Free with timed entry tickets
Pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao are making their first appearance at National
Zoo. Visitors to the zoo can enjoy live music, play panda-themed games
and take part in other fun activities.
Where: Brookside Garden
Storytime in the
When: February 8, 10: 00 a. m.—12: 00 p. m.
Garden
Ticket: adult: $10 kid: free
Take your kids aged 3—7 to enjoy the interactive (互动的) story time
followed by an outdoor exploration or activity. Meet in Visitor Center, and
adults are supposed to be there with children.
Chinese New
Where: American Art Museum
Year Family
When: February 8, 12: 00 p. m.—3: 00 p. m.
Celebration
Ticket: Free
Let’s celebrate the Year of the Snake! Attendees (出席者) will enjoy dance
and musical performances, traditional Chinese artworks and family-
friendly activities.
Model Rocket Where: Goddard Space Flight Center
Launch (发射) When: February 8, 1: 00 p. m.—5: 00 p. m.
Ticket: Free
Join in the monthly model rocket launch at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center. Anyone is welcome, and if you’ve got a model rocket to fly, bring it
along.
16.How long can visitors stay at National Zoo on February 8?
A.For two hours. B.For three hours. C.For four hours. D.For five hours.
17.How much should Mr. Hu pay if he takes his two kids to Brookside Garden on February 8?
A.$0. B.$10. C.$20. D.$30.
18.Where can people join in the activities to celebrate the Year of the Snake?
A.At National Zoo. B.At Brookside Garden.
C.At American Art Museum. D.At Goddard Space Flight Center.
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19.What could people do at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center?
A.Play panda-themed games. B.See model rockets launch.
C.Enjoy traditional Chinese music. D.Explore nature and listen to stories.
20.Where can we read the material most probably?
A.In a kid’s diary. B.In a school report.
C.In a sports magazine. D.In a local newspaper.
B
(2025·湖北荆州·模拟预测)Yang Zhiyang, a 23-year-old boy, has inspired many young people as he
works full-time to take care of his mother, who has ALS (渐冻症)。
Yang’s mother had the disease in 2012. Yang, then 10, has since taken on the role of looking after her as the
disease gradually takes away the ability to care for herself. At the same time, his father works to support the family.
Because of the disease, his mother needs help with almost everything. She needs to be carried up and down
the stairs. She also has difficulty in speaking. She can still type on her mobile phone, but most of the time, she
chooses to communicate with her son in another way.
“My mother and I use eyes for most of our communication,” Yang says. “For example, when she wants to
sleep, she uses her eyes to show that she is tired, and she turns her head towards the bedroom. And when she needs
water, she will look at the water cup on the table.”
For many things, Yang has to be very careful, including helping her mother bathe and use the toilet. Though
the work is difficult, Yang enjoys all the time he spends with his mother. He will be around her every time she
exercises. To make it more fun, he often sings to her. “People with ALS are easily tired and often stop exercising. I
want to find ways to help her do more training,” Yang says.
Yang’s love for his mother has touched many people. But Yang says it’s only natural that he should take care
of his mother. “My mother raised me. I’m just doing what a son should do,” he says.
21.Yang works full-time to look after his mother because of ________.
A.an accident B.a disease C.an activity D.a training
22.What can we know about Yang’s mother from Paragraph 3?
A.She is very tired and wants to give up.
B.She almost can’t do anything by herself.
C.She has no problem speaking with her son.
D.She always uses her mobile phone to communicate.
23.How do Yang and his mother mostly communicate with each other?
A.By writing on the paper. B.By making phone calls.
C.By using eyes to communicate. D.By typing on the computer.
24.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A.Bathing. B.Sleeping. C.Drinking water. D.Doing exercise.
25.The writer writes the passage to ________.
A.describe a medical problem B.show how to fight with ALS
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C.tell the story of a boy and his mother D.ask readers to care about people with ALS
C
(2025·湖北襄阳·二模)For more than a month, the world has been very excited about a new AI model
called DeepSeek-R1. The company behind it, also called DeepSeek, is a business based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.
The new AI first appeared on Jan 20. In just one week, it beat OpenAI’s ChatGPT and became number one
free application (应用) in the App Store. What is so special about it?
According to DeepSeek, the new AI model is as good at difficult activities like math as other big-time
models. But it needs much less computing power (算力) to do that. It is also the cheapest of its kind and took only
about 5.57 million US dollars (40.58 million yuan) to make. That is way less than the hundreds of millions or
even billions that US businesses have to spend on making similar AI models, said Marc Andreessen, a technology
expert in the US.
The achievement was largely due to an idea the scientist had while they trained it. Instead of using the
traditional ways, DeepSeek mainly uses Reinforcement Learning (RL,强化学习). It helps AI learn by working out
the right way to do things on its own to get points. This makes R1 better at reasoning and solving hard problems.
What’s more, DeepSeek-R1 is open-source (开源的). Everyone is free to get a copy of its code (代码). They
can also change the code to meet their own needs. Being open-source is very important for sharing knowledge and
making technology better for everyone, said Liang Wenfeng, who set up DeepSeek.
26.What does Paragraph 2 mainly say about DeepSeek-R1?
A.It’s new. B.It’s popular. C.It’s special. D.It’s free.
27.What is one of the strong points of DeepSeek-R1 compared to other AI models?
A.It’s cheaper to develop. B.It’s smarter than others.
C.It’s better at difficult activities. D.It’s quicker in solving problems.
28.How does DeepSeek-R1 learn?
A.In a traditional way.
B.Through solving hard problems.
C.By finding the right way to do things independently.
D.By following all kinds of orders from its creators.
29.Why is it important that DeepSeek-R1 is open-source?
A.It makes AI safer. B.It creates new knowledge.
C.It makes AI cheaper. D.It makes the use of AI wider.
30.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The importance of open-source code. B.The challenges faced by DeepSeek-R1.
C.The differences between AI models. D.The introduction to DeepSeek-R1.
D
(2025·湖北黄石·模拟预测)Whether it’s because they taste good or because people just want to feel more
energized, energy drinks are becoming more and more popular around the world. Recently, market research
company Mintel made a survey. 31
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And it’s not just adults buying them. Research done in 2024 by a different market research company, called
Gitnux, found that more than 30% of children aged 12 to 17 drink energy drinks often. 32 Studies show that
the use of energy drinks among children may cause higher levels of anxiety (焦虑) and stress.
This is partly because of the high levels of caffeine (咖啡因) and sugar in these drinks. 33 Because
of this, health groups in Denmark are asking for a ban (禁令) on the sale of energy drinks to people under the age
of 18. The Danish Consumer Council and the Danish Food Authority also support a ban.
34 Lithuania became the first country in the European Union to ban the sale of energy drinks to
under-18s in 2014, followed by Latvia in 2016, and Poland at the start of 2024. 35 While a ban hasn’t been
introduced, many supermarkets in the country have already chosen to stop selling these drinks to children under the
age of 16.
A.It found the sale of energy drinks increased by 73% between 2018 and 2023.
B.Many people are quite worried about this.
C.Energy drinks can influence us in many ways.
D.They can influence children’s brains and bodies.
E.The UK has also been talking about a ban for some time.
F.Denmark wouldn’t be the first country to introduce a ban like this.
三、选词填空(10分)
(2025·湖北黄冈·模拟预测)
popular success fun order example spread trip copy much sh
ow
Have you heard of the horse-face skirt? This Chinese skirt dates back to the Song Dynasty.
In 2022, French fashion (时尚) brand Dior 36 the design of the skirt. Many hanfu lovers began to
37 the knowledge of the skirt. This helped more people learn about traditional Chinese clothes. “For us,
wearing the skirt is not just for 38 ,” said Mao, one of the hanfu lovers. “It also 39 our love for
Chinese culture.”
Recently, the skirt has gotten more love. Many famous Chinese people have worn it to international
occasions (场合). And during this past Spring Festival, lots of young people wore the skirt when they went on
40 .
People in other countries like the horse-face skirt, too. Chinese clothing companies have gotten a lot of 41
for it from abroad. A report studied how 42 the skirt was among foreign users of Chinese short video
platforms.
Last year, users from 43 than 90 countries shared content (内容) about the skirt! This is a good
44 of Chinese culture going global (走向世界).
Besides the skirt, “new Chinese-style clothes” is also a hot topic. They have 45 won the hearts of
many people in the world.
四、任务型阅读(10分)
(2025·湖北十堰·模拟预测)阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。
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In Los Angeles, US, there is a special school named Sotomayor Arts and Sciences Magnet. There students
don’t just learn about farming. They become farmers!
The school has a three-acre (英亩) farm. On the farm, students take care of animals like chickens and pigs.
The school also has a modern greenhouse. Students learn to grow plants, water the plants, monitor the temperature,
and learn about the magic of photosynthesis (光合作用) there. This greenhouse is filled with different kinds of
young plants now. It’s really interesting, right?
Nathan Perez is a student at the school. He enjoys working on the farm. “Being with animals just makes me
feel good. I like being outside but not in the classroom all the time,” he says. Every time he steps onto the farm, his
face lights up with joy as he greets the animals and plants he has come to know so well.
Reies Flores is a teacher at the school. He speaks highly of the farm and the greenhouse. He says, “Farming
helps students learn some important abilities in life. At the same time, students can learn it’s difficult to make food
and put food on our table. Then students don’t waste food anymore.”
What an amazing school!
46.We know students in the special school learn to .(2个词以内)
47.Fill in the blanks according to the passage.(根据文章填写表格)
Farming at School
●A school in the US has a farm and a(n) .(1个
词)
What
●Students can take care of animals and .(2 个
词以内)
●Nathan Perez, a student, on the farm.(5
How students and teachers 个词以内)
like it ●Reies Flores, a teacher, speaks highly of the farm and the
greenhouse.
48.What can you learn from farming or other forms of labor(劳动)?(25个词以内)
6