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关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 专题 02 完形填空 完形填空是中考英语的重要题型,主要考查学生语言综合运用能力。近三年,文体涵 考情分析 盖记叙文和说明文,主要是以记叙文为主。主题围绕《初中英语课程标准》,贴近生 活。文章词数一般150 - 300词,设空10 - 15个。 1. 词汇:动词、名词、形容词、副词、介词等实词考查居多,也会涉及连词、代词等 虚词。 考点分布 2. 语法:重点考查动词时态语态、宾语从句、定语从句、状语从句、形容词和副词的 比较等级等。 1. 语境推断:占比约60%,需结合上下文语境选答案。 考法与比重 2. 词汇辨析:约占30%,考查近义词等辨析。 3. 固定搭配与习惯用法:占比约10% ,涉及各类固定搭配。 1. 语篇层面:关注文章整体结构与逻辑,设空围绕主旨、段落过渡等。 命题规律 2. 词汇层面:实词为主,虚词为辅,有词汇复现。 3. 能力考查:强调综合语言运用,涉及阅读理解、逻辑推理等能力。 1. 词汇积累:每日背诵单词,掌握用法与搭配。 2. 语法复习:梳理语法知识,通过练习巩固。 备考建议 3. 阅读训练:增加阅读量,提升理解与分析能力。 4. 真题练习:研究真题,掌握规律与技巧,分析错题。 5. 培养语感:多听、说、读英语,增强语感。 1关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 (2024·浙江·中考真题)Bruce loves music because it makes him feel easy. He is shy, and making friends has been 1 for him. That’s why his mother asked him to take the 2 this year. “You’d better not sit there with your headphones on,” she told him. Bruce nodded. But the moment he sat on the bus, he 3 his headphones and closed his eyes. He was soon lost in a song of his favorite band, the Blue-Bob. 4 , he sensed someone around him. He opened his eyes and saw a boy from his 5 . “Hey, Bruce? I’m Mike,” the boy said. “I think we both take the music class. Did I hear 6 singing a song by the Blue-Bob just now?” “Uh, no,” Bruce’s face turned red, “That wasn’t me.” Mike looked a little 7 . Without saying anything, he went away. For the next few days, Bruce kept asking himself 8 he had lied to Mike. “Maybe he also loves the Blue-Bob. Maybe he was just being 9 ,” he thought. So when they saw each other on the bus the next day, Bruce managed to 10 a smile on his face. “Hi, Bruce,” Mike said. “I can hear your 11 every day, and you have such a good taste.” Bruce’s eyes lit up. “Don’t you think the songs are too 12 ?” he asked. “Not at all,” Mike answered. “I love songs of the past too. My grandpa is really into music, and he has 13 me to sing many of them.” Bruce listened as Mike talked about his favorite songs. And they shared the head-phones, singing softly along with the music 14 Bruce got off at his stop. “See you tomorrow!” Mike said. Bruce waved goodbye. “I must tell Mom how I 15 Mike and we had the best time...with headphones on,” he smiled to himself. 1.A.funny B.hard C.boring D.relaxing 2.A.car B.taxi C.bus D.train 3.A.put on B.took away C.paid for D.gave up 4.A.Actually B.Luckily C.Naturally D.Suddenly 5.A.story B.grade C.lab D.dream 6.A.him B.her C.you D.them 2关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 7.A.worried B.excited C.tired D.surprised 8.A.why B.how C.when D.whether 9.A.patient B.honest C.proud D.friendly 10.A.wear B.hide C.win D.find 11.A.news B.music C.name D.ideas 12.A.sad B.old C.slow D.serious 13.A.chosen B.allowed C.taught D.ordered 14.A.if B.after C.until D.although 15.A.met B.invited C.caught D.followed 命题特点 1、体裁一般为记叙文,选材源于英美原版文章,对文化差异性的把控和理解要求较高。 2、在语言层面上,所选素材的语言地道、真实。文章为记叙文,语言真实、地道,平实简练,没有复杂的语言 和生僻的表达方式。 3、话题贴近学生生活,立意积极向上 ,融入对考生情感态度和价值观的正向引导,考生答题过程就是一次潜移 默化的接受人文熏陶的过程。 4、题目设计继续坚持在语篇层面考查学生准确使用语言的能力。 解题步骤 1、通览:跳过空格,速读全文,把握大意。勾划标题、首句(段)尾句(段)以及有中文注释的单词,打开答 题窗口,窥探全文。概略了解文章的体裁、背景、 内容、结构层次、情节、 写作风格等等。了解时间、地点、 人物、事件。 2、初选:瞻前顾后,先易后难,运用解题策略从从句子、段落、语篇层面解题,划出语篇标志,找准关键词、 注意连词。紧扣文意,联系上下文和语境,展开逻辑推理,注意从上下文中寻 找线索,注意词汇的意义、搭配, 惯用法,语法。选择填空,但是必须有依据, 同时将信息支撑点划出来。 3、复核:代入答案,再读全文,反复检查 争取做到:结构正确+语义通顺+逻辑合理+ 首尾呼应。 解题策略 1、寻找人物、事件 记叙文通常是中考完形填空的主打体裁。通常所选的记叙文有完整的故事情节、清晰的写作思路和富有深 刻的思想和教育内涵,首句通常会交代文章的人物、时间、地点、事件等内容。通常以人物或者时间为主线来 叙述。 【例一】 3关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 Several weeks ago, our headmaster, Mr. Gaudi, told us that our school had been chosen to compete on Smart Aleck—a game show which my best friend Carla and I both love. Carla has a good imagination, and I know a lot of history, so we thought we’d be good __35__ for the team. 短文第一段讲述了学校被选中参加Smart Aleck, 作者及其好朋友Carla都对此活动非常感兴趣,Carla善于联想, 作者历史知识丰富,都认为自己是代表学校参加Smart Aleck的最佳选择。人物、时间、地点、事件 35. A. choices B. pairs C. leaders D. fans 【例二】 Each day I took the same route to work and passed by a security guard (保安). 35 greeted everyone walking by and made small talk with many of the passers-by and wishing them well. His simple “hello” made people feel 36 . His cheerful smile became a part of my day. 35. A. She B. They C. He D. I 36. A. nervous B. funny C. special D. surprised 2、利用前、后暗示 暗示分前后两种,下文的填空答案可从上文中找到叫前暗示;上文的填空答案可从下文中找到叫后暗示; 也就是说前面的空项从当时的情况来看,或是线索不清,或是语境不明,无法填出,但只要考生继续往下读, 就会发现此空在后面的某个地方有暗示。 【例一】 It was last June. I entered a supermarket to pick some vegetables,when a young man asked me,“Can you tell me where the 35 counter(柜台) is? ” “Well, the milk is in the lower right corner,” I replied. 35. A. vegetable B. milk C. bread D. fish 【例二】 The next day at school, Paul didn't hand in his homework and 34 a test. Mrs. Green, his teacher, asked him to stay after school. "Paul, you didn't do your homework. You didn't pass the test and only got a D. This isn't like you. What's wrong?" 34. A. made B. missed C. failed D. chose 【例三】 By the end of his first week, David was at the bottom of our school’s social ladder. “It’s his own fault,” I told my mother one evening at dinner. “He 33 even knows how to count.” 33. A. quickly B. suddenly C. hardly D. probably 3、利用上下文进行逻辑推理 逻辑推理法也叫语境推测法,是我们在做完形填空题时使用的十分重要的方法之一。完型填空是一篇有完 4关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 整内容的文章,各行各段之间有着逻辑上的必然联系,必须在掌握全文的主旨大意的前提下,通过对故事的线 索、短文各段的逻辑关系、短文内容之间的逻辑关系及人物情感的发展等的分析和理解,选出答案。 有些过渡词语在文章中起着承上启下的作用,也是不可忽视的内容。如: 表示强调词语in a word, in my eyes, indeed, certainly, 表示对比的词on the other hand, although, of course, after all, 连词but, or, however, 部分人称代词it, she, he, we, they, 表示作者态度的词语must, should, have to, I’d like to,you’d better, 表示否定意义的词nothing, hardly, never, few, little, 表示次序的 at first, at last, then, next等, 尽管这些词微不足道,但由于有衔接功能,并能表明句与句之间的语义关系,其作用是不可低估的。 句与句之间的逻辑关系主要有: 并列关系(and,while…), 转折关系(but, however, though, whereas, yet, otherwise, nevertheless..), 顺序关系(before, after, then, finally…), 让步关系(although, despite…), 因果关系(so, thus, for…), 解释关系(i.e.,that is to say…), 条件关系(if, in case…), 递进关系(moreover, besides, furthermore, what's more, in addition to, as well as…) 完形填空(15空) (一) (2025·河南信阳·一模)Xiao Ma was 8 when his parents were involved in a car accident. It took his father’s life and left his mother 1 . He and his elder sister had to 2 themselves as well as their mother who could only stay in bed. Later, his mother was 3 found to have cerebral atrophy (脑萎缩). Growing up, he worked in the fields picking cotton, was a learner in different 4 and opened his own restaurant. Most of his 5 went towards his mother. His hard work seemed to work out as his mother was slowly able to 6 her bed and even take a few small steps. However, a few years ago, Xiao Ma got the 7 news t hat his mother’s health was getting worse. That’s when he 8 to make the best of the time he had left with her. Xiao Ma 9 his house and his car, so he could take his mother on trips around China. Xiao Ma wanted to 5关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 spend as much time with her as possible 10 she can still enjoy these moments. Photos of the 31-year-old man carrying his mother on his back at Tian’anmen Square became popular on social media. And they got 11 from millions of people. Xiao Ma has been carrying his mother for years and 12 their travels through short videos posted on Douyin. When asked when he plans to 13 home, he said, “Home is where my mother is.” He doesn’t want to live w i th 14 during his mother’s final years. “Love doesn’t 15 , filial piety (孝顺) is never late, and action is the best answer,” Xiao Ma said. “My mother carried me when I was a child, and now I carry her.” 1.A.tired B.expected C.disabled D.lively 2.A.look after B.pick up C.turn down D.pay for 3.A.rapidly B.simply C.normally D.unluckily 4.A.conditions B.fields C.ways D.practices 5.A.creativity B.wonder C.courage D.money 6.A.leave B.make C.change D.clean 7.A.terrible B.straight C.special D.necessary 8.A.remembered B.happened C.decided D.volunteered 9.A.repaired B.sold C.valued D.bought 10.A.before B.though C.unless D.while 11.A.information B.lessons C.praise D.advice 12.A.recording B.reminding C.preparing D.discovering 13.A.move B.return C.miss D.drive 14.A.hopes B.secrets C.directions D.regrets 15.A.agree B.wait C.depend D.repeat (二) (2025·江苏盐城·一模)When Helen Keller was 19 months old, an illness left her deaf, dump (哑巴) and blind. At the age of five, she began to 16 that she was different from other people. Her family members could talk with their mouths, but she couldn’t talk with her mouth. Sometimes she stood between her parents and touched their 17 . She could not understand their words, and she could not make any meaningful sounds 18 . She wanted to talk, but no matter how she tried, her family members could not understand her. This made her very angry. Finally, her parents decided to ask Dr. Bell for 19 . So just before Helen’s seventh birthday, with the help of Dr. Bell, her parents hired a private 20 Miss Sullivan for her. Miss Sullivan was careful to teach Helen, especially she taught Helen those subjects that she was 21 in. 6关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 One morning, Miss Sullivan carried a cup in her hand and she took Helen to the pump house (水泵房). 22 was pumping water (用泵打水) there. Miss Sullivan led Helen to the pump, put the cup in her hand, and let Helen 23 it under the spout (水泵嘴). Helen’s first impulse (冲动) was to throw the cup away. 24 she liked the feeling when the cool water flowed down over her hand into the cup. So she held it there, smiling a little. Then Miss Sullivan held Helen’s other hand and began to 25 the word W-A-T-E-R on it. Over and over again. 26 at first, then faster. Suddenly Helen dropped the cup. She stood there quietly, hardly 27 . Inside her mind, a new idea began to spin round and round. “W-A-T-E-R! W-A-T-E-R! This lovely, cool thing. W-A-T-E-R?” She wildly groped (忙乱地摸索) for Miss Sullivan’s hand. Her trembling (颤抖的) 28 began to spell the word on Miss Sullivan’s hand, W-A-T-? She didn’t finish spelling the word W-A-T-E-R, then she felt that Miss Sullivan agreed 29 her by patting (轻拍) her on the shoulder. Helen was right! That was “water”! For the first time in Helen’s life, she “talked” with another person in this 30 way! Miss Sullivan’s eyes were wet as she cried, “Helen, you’re right! You’ve got it!” 16.A.repeat B.realize C.remember D.respect 17.A.mouths B.eyes C.noses D.ears 18.A.himself B.yourself C.myself D.herself 19.A.food B.wealth C.help D.trouble 20.A.teacher B.worker C.driver D.writer 21.A.rich B.interested C.successful D.strict 22.A.Someone B.Everybody C.Anyone D.Nobody 23.A.find B.hold C.break D.collect 24.A.Unless B.And C.Until D.But 25.A.spell B.read C.say D.explain 26.A.Easily B.Carefully C.Slowly D.Heavily 27.A.breathing B.dancing C.laughing D.singing 28.A.arms B.fingers C.legs D.knees 29.A.about B.for C.on D.with 30.A.special B.modest C.tidy D.common (三) (24-25九年级下·浙江杭州·阶段练习)One day last summer, my 9-year-old son Ben and I were riding the waves at a popular ocean beach on outer Cape Cod. As we were playing happily with our surfboard, I suddenly noticed a surprising 31 —some whales were spouting (喷水) well within view of where we 32 . We stared and pointed in 33 . “Ben, can you believe it?” I cried. “We’re swimming with the whales!” 7关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 “Mum,” Ben said in reply, “we’re never swimming with the whales. This is their habitat, not 34 !” Ben’s words took my breath away, more than the exciting waves and the amazing sight of the 35 . He was quite 36 , of course. These whales live in the waters off Cape Cod. This is their 37 — one that we visit, love and protect. So when we set foot into a 38 space, it’s meaningful and important to 39 that we are visiting something that is beautiful and enjoyable to us, but is not 40 for us. We each have a part to play in 41 space. When we get to know we should live together, as Ben 42 , we set ourselves up for success in how we interact with each other. This is as 43 in the largeness of the ocean as it is in our 44 where we live, work, play and serve. How we 45 and support each other in this huge ocean of life—that’s up to us. 31.A.show B.change C.sight D.accident 32.A.stood B.left C.started D.lay 33.A.fear B.excitement C.silence D.anger 34.A.mine B.ours C.his D.hers 35.A.beaches B.ships C.swimmers D.whales 36.A.confident B.crazy C.wrong D.right 37.A.home B.family C.performance D.stage 38.A.secret B.public C.natural D.native 39.A.imagine B.remember C.admire D.recall 40.A.forever B.only C.once D.almost 41.A.sharing B.creating C.improving D.finding 42.A.wrote B.imagined C.regretted D.did 43.A.true B.easy C.funny D.powerful 44.A.researches B.dreams C.communities D.activities 45.A.compete with B.connect with C.hear from D.learn from (四) (24-25九年级下·湖北荆门·月考)For some reason, many parents in China have to send their kids to a boarding school. Mr. Liu and Mrs. Liu are such parents. They have worked in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province for years. To 46 the family, the couple work very hard and even offer to work overtime. As a result, they have little time to look after their son Liu Gang. 47 Liu Gang was in Grade 4, he was sent to a boarding primary school where students were allowed to go home once a week. Liu Gang had told his parents he couldn’t sleep well at school many times, but they didn’t take his words 48 . “My son can get on well with his classmates. He is 49 , so he can look after himself well,” Mrs. Liu always 8关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 says to her friends. The couple feel sorry for not spending time with their son, so they don’t make any family 50 for him at home. They believe Liu Gang will be very happy at home without rules. Day by day, Liu Gang always 51 to do many things without telling his parents. Everything went well 52 the couple were asked to school yesterday morning. “You have to come to school because Liu Gang 53 a boy with a radish knife,” Mrs. Wang said to Mr. Liu on the phone. After knowing it, they were 54 and hurried to school by subway. They know 55 about radish knives which look like small plastic switchblade (塑料弹簧刀). They are getting 56 among primary and middle school students. Though it is plastic, many parents worry about its 57 —such a knife could still hurt others. “But I remember school students in Guangdong Province aren’t 58 to bring radish knives to school,” Mr. Liu said to his wife. Then they got to know 59 happened—their son has broken the rule. Luckily, the boy wasn’t hurt badly. “You should pay more attention to Liu Gang. I understand many parents are 60 , but it’s important to listen to kids,” Mrs. Wang said to the couple. 46.A.serve B.reach C.support D.build 47.A.When B.Because C.Although D.Whether 48.A.easily B.seriously C.wisely D.quietly 49.A.honest B.smart C.creative D.independent 50.A.rules B.plans C.chances D.trips 51.A.tries his best B.goes out of his way C.talks back D.makes his own decisions 52.A.till B.unless C.if D.since 53.A.educated B.hurt C.helped D.followed 54.A.impatient B.surprised C.worried D.moved 55.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything 56.A.lively B.popular C.traditional D.common 57.A.price B.material C.style D.safety 58.A.advised B.required C.allowed D.warned 59.A.what B.how C.why D.when 60.A.kind B.busy C.polite D.silent (五) (24-25九年级下·河南周口·月考)Several months ago, students on the island welcomed a special visitor. His name is Bob, and he's a flamingo (火烈鸟). But Bob didn’t visit the school to 61 the lessons like students. He had a(n) 62 job. He and the v兽et医 ( Odette Doest were there to teach students how they can 63 birds and other wildlife. 9关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 “Many birds are in danger. Some bird species (物种) are 64 because of human activities,” Doest said. “We leave behind harmful litter that birds may eat by accident. We cut down the trees where they build their nests (鸟窝) to make 65 for homes and farms. We build very 66 glass buildings. Birds can crash (撞击) into them a n d g6e7t . This is what happened to Bob. He crashed into a tall hotel and hurt his head and left wing. 68 , Doest helped him. She took good care of Bob 69 he got well. But he had a serious foot illness that would make it 70 for him to return to the wild. So she took him under her 71 , and they’ve been a team ever since. Doest takes Bob with her to visit classrooms across Curacao. She tells students that even a small 72 in their daily habits can help wild birds like Bob. 73 , they can use reusable bottles instead of plastic ones and turn off lights overnight to help keep birds from crashing into windows. Kids say that meeting Bob is an unforgettable 74 . They have learned a lot about the wildlife. Doest 75 that Bob’s message about protecting wild birds won’t be forgotten. 61.A.discuss B.attend C.examine D.prepare 62.A.dirty B.boring C.important D.dangerous 63.A.help B.draw C.control D.describe 64.A.warming up B.standing up C.dying out D.setting off 65.A.sense B.time C.prize D.room 66.A.tall B.ancient C.special D.beautiful 67.A.paid B.hurt C.caught D.cleaned 68.A.Certainly B.Naturally C.Thankfully D.Surprisingly 69.A.until B.since C.though D.because 70.A.careless B.useless C.harmful D.impossible 71.A.protection B.development C.conversation D.encouragement 72.A.check B.change C.question D.group 73.A.At last B.In fact C.For example D.After that 74.A.interview B.speech C.journey D.experience 75.A.hopes B.replies C.worries D.remembers (六) (24-25九年级下·湖北黄冈·月考)Last night, Frank had a dream about the coming math test, which troubled him very much these days. So he was in a 76 mood (心情) when he woke up. Uncle Robin once told Frank about “white noise”—noise made by a fan or soft rain is a(n) 77 of white noise. Frank had tried it and it really worked! After that, whenever he felt worried about something, he would 78 10关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 white noise with his headphones. With the 79 of the math test still in his mind, Frank went to get his headphones. He 80 he had left them on his desk, but they were gone. His little brother Andy was always 81 his things—without asking. He ran into his brother’s room and started shouting at him in 82 . “Where are my headphones? You can’t just take my things! Or I’ll take yours!” He grabbed (抓起) one of his brother’s toys and 83 it on the ground, breaking it into two pieces. Andy started to 84 , and Frank stormed out, feeling better. Frank’s mom heard the shouting and went into Andy’s room. “Hey,” she said 85 , “stop for a second and tell me how you’re feeling.” Mom never shouted. Frank knew that she thought it was better to talk about 86 instead of getting angry. “He always does this, Mom!” Frank shouted. “I’ll have a math test…and…and I had a bad dream…” Frank 87 shouting. In a calm (平静的) voice, he said, “I 88 what I did was bad. I’m sorry, Andy. I really get mad 89 you take things without asking, but breaking your toy wasn’t 90 . I will buy you a new one.” Frank’s mom said, “Well done, Frank, and, Andy, ask first next time, OK?” “OK, I’m sorry too,” said Andy and they all smiled. 76.A.bad B.cheerful C.peaceful D.strange 77.A.list B.gift C.example D.introduction 78.A.talk about B.listen to C.turn down D.wait for 79.A.results B.thoughts C.prizes D.purposes 80.A.expected B.decided C.discovered D.remembered 81.A.repairing B.cleaning C.breaking D.borrowing 82.A.anger B.fear C.shame D.surprise 83.A.tied B.burnt C.threw D.placed 84.A.cry B.rest C.help D.share 85.A.sadly B.shyly C.softly D.bravely 86.A.dreams B.habits C.choices D.feelings 87.A.kept B.stopped C.enjoyed D.practiced 88.A.wish B.know C.hear D.promise 89.A.unless B.before C.when D.though 90.A.right B.easy C.enough D.crazy (七)(24-25九年级下·山东济南·月考) 11关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 Wang Xingxing, a young man from Ningbo, always believes technology could change lives, and his love 91 robotics has never gone away. At 18, he 92 an old bicycle motor into his first robot arm. His dormitory became a mini workshop. Friends often found him 93 through junkyards, collecting electronics that were thrown away. “These parts still have 94 ,” he thought. Teachers doubted his ability 95 he showed a robot that could sort recyclables. In 2018, Wang faced his biggest 96 —creating a low cost robotic guide dog. For months, he 97 late into the night, testing sensors. One rainy evening, his robotic guide dog finally 98 to recognize (辨识出) roadside. “That moment made all the 99 meaningful,” he recalled. When a technology company offered to buy his design, Wang refused. 100 , he set up a startup to keep prices affordable. “Robots should serve 101 , not just laboratories,” Wang said. Now, 102 robots help communities in nursing homes and schools. At a recent technology exhibition, a child hugged his creation, 103 , “This robot is my friend!” Seeing this, Wang 104 —his childhood dream of blending technology with kindness had 105 . 91.A.with B.by C.of D.for 92.A.sold B.turned C.rode D.washed 93.A.racing B.digging C.painting D.cooking 94.A.value B.weight C.color D.smell 95.A.when B.after C.until D.since 96.A.game B.hobby C.challenge D.accident 97.A.studied B.traveled C.exercised D.performed 98.A.refused B.stood C.waited D.managed 99.A.money B.risks C.efforts D.jokes 100.A.Maybe B.Perhaps C.Again D.Instead 101.A.someone B.something C.everyone D.nothing 102.A.her B.his C.their D.our 103.A.shouting B.suggesting C.explaining D.guessing 104.A.worried B.smiled C.argued D.recalled 105.A.took place B.given up C.come true D.got to (八) 12关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 (24-25九年级下·河南信阳·月考)Born in a small village in Northwest China in the early 1990s, I knew how 106 farmers were in spring, and got to know what the season meant to them. Spring is a time when the land 107 up from its long sleep, and the fields are ready to be filled with crops (作物). If you are lazy in spring, well, you will get 108 in autumn. Therefore, farmers seem to 109 with time to sow seeds (播种). When I was a little girl, every 110 I was busy planting crops from wheat and potatoes to corns. Each kind has its own 111 and wisdom. For example, my family 112 the potato “seeds” by cutting the sprouted (发芽的) potatoes on our own. Sitting around some sprouted potatoes, we were thinking about how to cut them 113 while chatting. The key is to make sure every piece of “seed” has one or two sprouts and is not too small. It’s really like a math game. Farm work is also teamwork and that’s why every spring field is busy with people of all 114 . I have great memories of planting soybeans (大豆). 115 one person uses a shovel (铁锹) to make small pits (坑) in the soil, the other carefully sows a 116 of seeds into each pit. I was advised to bend a little bit while sowing the seeds. After some 117 , I mastered the skills. What fun! 118 farming work, I saw the unbelievable power of life in spring. Within weeks, all the seeds came out, encouraging us to 119 them. At the beginning, they were all so 120 , but with time, they grew into healthy plants. Perhaps because of these wonderful childhood experiences, I hold the love for spring. 106.A.busy B.happy C.lucky D.healthy 107.A.sets B.wakes C.makes D.dresses 108.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything 109.A.go B.play C.compete D.compare 110.A.day B.time C.holiday D.weekend 111.A.joys B.ways C.ideas D.choices 112.A.cut B.grew C.planted D.prepared 113.A.smartly B.properly C.smoothly D.quickly 114.A.ages B.kinds C.grades D.abilities 115.A.Though B.While C.Because D.Whether 116.A.useful B.handful C.helpful D.peaceful 117.A.facts B.results C.practice D.exercises 118.A.In B.To C.For D.Through 119.A.look up B.give away C.care for D.find out 120.A.new B.small C.strong D.different (九)(24-25九年级下·江苏宿迁·月考) 13关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 I was studying for a science test when my little brother rushed into the living room, 121 loudly “Squirrels (松鼠) in the garden. Squirrels in the tree. I’m a happy squirrel. Look at me...” Then, just as soon as he finished, he started singing all over again. “Wow! That’s a pretty catchy song,” I said after the third time around. “But could you please sing it later? I’m trying t o 122 .” “Sorry, Ruby,” said Sam. “Our class is preparing a squirrel 123 for Parents’ Night, and we have to memorize each word by Friday!” “Well.” I said, “Could you please sing in 124 room? I need to read my book.” “All right. Ruby.” Sam left for his room. I was glad to have the living room back to myself, but the 125 didn’t last long. I’d heard the song so many times that day. I just couldn’t take it. Since Sam sang every day that 126 , the squirrel song played over and over in my head when I took my test. It was 127 for me to complete the test. When I got home that afternoon, all I wanted to do was to rest on the 128 . But Sam had already been on the sofa “Can you please let me sit too?” I asked, “I had a terrible day!” “I had a 129 day, too!” said Sam, “Some kids in my class got sick 130 the school had to put off our play. But I think that’s forever away! ” After that, we were just sitting there in 131 for a long time. It broke my heart to see him sad, even though his squirrel song 132 me a lot. “We can’t let all of your practicing go to waste,” I said after a while. “ 133 , we have work to do! Let’s put on the best-ever squirrel show for Mom and Dad tonight. Right?” “Right!” Sam 134 . Although our show was not the most professional, it was fun and ended up 135 ! It took me a while, but when I finally stopped and thought about Sam’s feelings, everything got better. 121.A.talking B.singing C.dancing D.walking 122.A.study B.sleep C.relax D.exercise 123.A.race B.play C.speech D.painting 124.A.your B.his C.her D.their 125.A.shame B.pride C.anger D.peace 126.A.week B.month C.season D.year 127.A.easy B.lucky C.impossible D.meaningless 14关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 128.A.chair B.bed C.sofa D.floor 129.A.perfect B.enjoyable C.boring D.terrible 130.A.but B.so C.if D.until 131.A.danger B.surprise C.silence D.fear 132.A.troubled B.worried C.encouraged D.excited 133.A.Good luck B.Well done C.Come on D.Of course 134.A.doubted B.cheered C.regretted D.wondered 135.A.quietly B.suddenly C.hurriedly D.successfully (十) (2025·湖北十堰·模拟预测)“We’ve been good friends for years. And I don’t think Jack meant to do that…” said 136 myself, looking at Jack, who was running across the football field. How I wish I could be part of them! But it was impossible because of the pain in my left foot, 137 by Jack. I first met Jack in a football match. Just when my team were in 138 , Jack volunteered to join us. He showed his perfect 139 and we finally won. From then on, Jack and I often played together and became best friends. But something happened before this important football match between Class 6 and my class. My class had so many good players that we had to 140 the best ones. Jack and I were on the same team. When the match was close in the first half, I saw my chance and was ready to 141 . Just then, Jack slid (滑行) to stop the ball, but hit me in my left foot. I 142 to win a point and was carried off the field soon. But what really hurt me was that Jack didn’t 143 say sorry! One of my teammates told me that Jack didn’t just do it by 144 . Did my best friend really do that for himself? I didn’t want to believe. Now I watched the match in the crowds, feeling upset. Then, everything changed 145 Jack scored and my team won! While I was lost in the 146 and joy, someone patted (轻拍) my shoulder. It was Jack, with a smile. “I’m sorry that you cannot join in because of my 147 . But you see, Jason, we beat them! Come on! Let’s celebrate the victory, 148 victory!” Suddenly, I was 149 up by my teammates. Riding high above them, I saw the joyful tears in Jack’s eyes. And I knew the 150 between Jack and me would last forever. 136.A.at B.for C.to D.on 137.A.caused B.discovered C.warned D.listed 138.A.line B.trouble C.style D.order 15关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 139.A.tricks B.notes C.projects D.skills 140.A.lay out B.put on C.pick out D.pull down 141.A.score B.tie C.polish D.boil 142.A.happened B.failed C.succeeded D.expected 143.A.just B.still C.even D.yet 144.A.mistake B.trader C.request D.rule 145.A.if B.unless C.when D.though 146.A.attention B.excitement C.sadness D.shyness 147.A.pride B.ability C.influence D.carelessness 148.A.their B.your C.our D.my 149.A.raised B.packed C.divided D.ended 150.A.misunderstanding B.friendship C.connectionD.argument 完形填空(10空) (一) (2025·甘肃陇南·一模)Whenever the exam season comes, stress may come along. Here are some 1 that have helped me and my friends through this season. When the stress of exams is really hitting me, I stop and take a walk. I usually 2 my neighbor’s dog and walk for about fifteen minutes. Many boys would simply choose to run for a while, or play ball games. Having some 3 drives away your stress 4 most of the time. And if you find music helpful, give it a go. Listening to your favorite songs will surely make you 5 . The best thing about this is that you don’t have to go 6 . But if you are a book lover just like me, 7 a book you like for half an hour. Reading can take you to places you’ve 8 been. Putting yourself into a new world helps you forget your stress in this world for a little bit. For sure, there’s nothing better than laughing. Laughing is the best medicine. It can really keep 9 off your mind! Very often I call my best friend and we talk about our good times or something funny, and I’m feeling better before I know it. Talk about it to your parents 10 other family members, they can help you as well. Remember many others also face the problem of stress just like you, and it is not something that cannot be dealt with. 1.A.ways B.reasons C.habits D.results 2.A.sell B.buy C.borrow D.pull 3.A.jokes B.sports C.tasks D.lessons 4.A.finally B.differently C.easily D.hardly 5.A.funny B.sleepy C.excited D.happy 16关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 6.A.somewhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.nowhere 7.A.cop B.write C.print D.read 8.A.ever B.never C.often D.always 9.A.worry B.development C.surprise D.interest 10.A.or B.but C.in D.at (二)(2025·陕西渭南·一模) A teacher from the UK has left her job to make sweaters for penguins in Antarctica, and her story has become popular online. This might sound strange, but it’s true: she’s 11 penguins affected by oil spills (泄漏). Many years ago, near Phillip Island in Australia, a big oil spill 12 . After that, the number of baby penguins decreased* a lot. The oil made the penguins’ health very bad. When penguins get oily (涂油的), they try to clean it, but this can be 13 . To help them, the Penguin Foundation and Phillip Island Nature Parks asked people who like to knit (编织) to make 14 for the penguins. These sweaters keep the penguins 15 and stop them from eating the oil. The penguin sweater program has been going on for over 20 years. People from all over the world have 16 more than 200,000 sweaters for the penguins! And more than 438 baby penguins were 17 because of these sweaters. Some people worry that the sweaters 18 make the penguins too hot. But the Penguin Foundation says the sweaters are only put on the penguins for a(n) 19 time, to stop them from cleaning their oily feathers with their beaks (鸟喙), before they can be cleaned by the rescue team. The sweaters for the penguins must be 20 wool and follow certain rules for knitting. Many sweaters that don’t meet these rules are turned into toy penguins. * The word “decrease” means to become or make sth. become smaller in size, number, etc. 11.A.building B.helping C.catching D.drawing 12.A.showed B.invented C.promised D.happened 13.A.deadly B.enjoyable C.slow D.special 14.A.parks B.houses C.sweaters D.umbrellas 15.A.cold B.warm C.hurt D.tired 17关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 16.A.expected B.moved C.sold D.sent 17.A.saved B.woken C.forgotten D.lost 18.A.need B.must C.might D.should 19.A.important B.short C.long D.common 20.A.made by B.made up C.made in D.made of (三) (24-25九年级下·云南昆明·月考)In a small town, there was a kind girl named Sarah. One sunny day, Sarah was walking in the park when she saw 21 on the ground. It was a wallet full of money and some other things. Sarah thought about 22 she could buy with the money. But then, she remembered her parents always telling her to be 23 honest girl. She knew the right thing to do. Sarah 24 the wallet and looked inside. She found an ID card with the name “Helen Johnson.” Sarah knew Mrs. Johnson lived nearby, 25 she decided to go to her house. When Sarah knocked on Mrs. Johnson’s door, Mrs. Johnson was surprised and happy. She smiled and thanked Sarah 26 returning her wallet. Mrs. Johnson said the wallet had money, family pictures, and important things in 27 . She wanted to give Sarah a reward (奖赏), but Sarah said no. She was happy just doing the right thing. Sarah left Mrs. Johnson’s house feeling 28 of herself. She knew her parents would feel the same too. Soon, her story spread through the town. Many people were encouraged 29 honest and kind like Sarah. Everyone called Sarah “the girl with the golden 30 .” They learned that real wealth comes from being good and making the right choices. 21.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything 22.A.how B.what C.when D.where 23.A./ B.a C.an D.the 24.A.put up B.took up C.turned up D.picked up 25.A.so B.if C.but D.because 26.A.by B.to C.for D.with 27.A.it B.him C.her D.them 28.A.pride B.proud C.pretty D.patient 29.A.be B.been C.being D.to be 30.A.eye B.hair C.head D.heart (四) (2025·四川绵阳·一模)One sunny morning, Timmy sat by the window, feeling a bit bored. He wondered what he could do to make the day 31 . His mom smiled and said, “Why don’t you try something new? Sometimes, the 18关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 best way to find happiness is to 32 yourself.” Timmy thought for a moment. He decided to go to the park and try something he had never done before — 33 . He took his colorful kite and ran to the park. At first, he had trouble getting the kite off the ground. It seemed so hard, and he almost 34 . But then he remembered his mom’s words. He took a deep breath and tried again. This time, the kite flew high into the sky. Timmy felt so happy! He also saw other kids trying new things 35 he played. Some were drawing pictures, while others were playing games. Timmy 36 that everyone was on a journey of self-discovery. He felt happy and proud of himself for trying something 37 . When he got home, Timmy told his mom about his adventure. She smiled and said, “You see, Timmy? When you 38 yourself, you can find new ways to be happy.” Timmy 39 . He learned that sometimes, the 40 way to know yourself is to step out of your comfort zone and try new things. By doing so, he discovered a new part of himself and had a wonderful day. 31.A.special B.common C.strange D.funny 32.A.forget B.understand C.teach D.show 33.A.running B.fishing C.playing soccer D.flying a kite 34.A.look up B.cheer up C.give up D.put up 35.A.before B.when C.if D.until 36.A.realized B.changed C.remembered D.smiled 37.A.colorful B.new C.old D.small 38.A.feel B.discover C.do D.find 39.A.disagreed B.refused C.nodded D.moved 40.A.easiest B.fastest C.funniest D.best (五) (2025·陕西宝鸡·一模)Boys and girls, I am glad to meet you all here! Have you ever heard of the saying “ 41 winter comes, can spring be far behind?” When spring comes, trees begin to bud (发芽) and the grass starts 42 . It’s really a fine season. It lights up 43 feelings and brings us hope. When you enjoy yourself in the warm spring wind, what comes into your mind? Let’s see what the poet (诗人) wrote about spring long ago. A Spring Morning (by Meng Haoran)This spring morning in bed I'm lying, After one night of wind and showers, Not to awake till birds are crying. 19关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 How many 44 the fallen flowers! The poem may be one of 45 most famous poems about spring in China. It’s so simple that people can easily remember it. The poet doesn’t say 46 . Instead, he writes that the birds are singing, the wind is blowing and the flowers are falling down. The way he talks about these things shows 47 the happiness during the spring time. Instead of talking about the bright colors of flowers, Meng 48 about the sounds of spring. He hears birds singing in the morning and remembers the sounds of the wind and rain 49 night. Writing about these sounds lets readers feel the beauty of spring. How do you like this poem? 50 to know more about its poet? Please read the passage below. 41.A.If B.Since C.Although D.Until 42.A.grow B.to grow C.die D.to die 43.A.people B.people’s C.peoples D.peoples’ 44.A.be B.am C.is D.are 45.A.a B.an C.the D./ 46.A.how much does he love spring B.does he love spring how much C.how much he loves spring D.he loves spring how much 47.A.us B.we C.our D.ourselves 48.A.has written B.will write C.writes D.write 49.A.for B.at C.on D.in 50.A.Can you want B.Are you want C.Does you want D.Do you want (六)(2025·山东泰安·一模) When Luo Xikun was a young boy, his dream job was to deal with machines. He started 51 at a young age, first as a kitchen helper and then as a food deliveryman (送货员) for a platform providing life services. In his 52 time, Luo kept studying to get a degree. In 2022, the platform started looking for drone (无人机) pilots among its deliverymen. Luo saw this as a chance to follow his 53 and decided to give it a try. After a month of training, he 54 a hard exam and became a drone pilot. 20关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 Luo’s job has changed a lot since then. He used to spend long hours delivering food on the roads, 55 now he spends his time learning new things and working with drones. “Flying drones is serious,” Luo says. “There’s no room for 56 .” With more experience, Luo then got a new job that tests drone flights and 57 new routes (路线). One of his exciting tasks was to work on a drone delivery route along the Great Wall. The trip used to take over 50 minutes to walk. Luo and his team worked hard to plan and test the route, even 58 challenges like strong winds and sudden rain. Drones now help deliver things to tourists 59 . Luo feels proud that technology is making life 60 and helping people see more new places. He believes drones could be used more widely in the future. 51.A.sleeping B.working C.flying 52.A.spare B.early C.hard 53.A.rule B.example C.dream 54.A.passed B.failed C.canceled 55.A.although B.but C.if 56.A.courage B.mistakes C.suggestions 57.A.cuts off B.puts off C.works out 58.A.avoiding B.mastering C.facing 59.A.quickly B.widely C.clearly 60.A.longer B.busier C.easier (七)(2025·河北张家口·一模) “I have left my job to follow my dream of knitting sweaters for penguins in Antarctica and no longer 61 for tchheo Sol of Economics (经济学院). I will be out of office… until my penguin friends are happy.” Weeks ago, a teacher in the UK sent this 62 to her Chinese student. You may find this email surprising, but knitting sweaters for penguins is a real act of 63 . The Penguin Foundation and Phillip Island Nature Parks (企鹅基金会和菲利普岛自然公园) in Australia 64 the idea. The 65 began because of a serious oil spill (石油泄漏) near Phillip Island in the 1990s. During that time, the number and health of baby penguins had a serious drop. 66 little penguins were covered in oil, their lives were in danger. 21关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 To solve this problem, the foundation asked people from all over the world to knit sweaters. The sweaters could keep penguins 67 during the cleaning process and stop them from eating the oil. 68 , the idea worked. In 2001, there was another oil spill near Phillip Island. This time, the sweaters helped 69 96 percent of the penguins in the area. However, some bird protection groups have questioned if these sweaters might put more 70 on penguins. In answer to this, the foundation said that the sweaters are only used for a short time. Once the penguins are better, they will no longer wear them. 61.A.look B.live C.work D.find 62.A.email B.note C.message D.picture 63.A.illness B.fairness C.kindness D.happiness 64.A.paid attention to B.came up with C.fell in love with D.looked forward to 65.A.job B.hobby C.dream D.activity 66.A.When B.Though C.Unless D.So 67.A.free B.warm C.hungry D.long 68.A.Instead B.Still C.Luckily D.Perhaps 69.A.stop B.feed C.hurt D.save 70.A.stress B.advice C.energy D.money (八) (2025·四川绵阳·一模)I remember that when I was in my teens, I used to 71 to follow many “dos” and “don’ts” of my parents’. For example, when I planned to sleep with my pet dog, they immediately said, “No way,” because they thought it was 72 . This was just an example of the things I thought my parents were 73 about. Today, however, I am a father of a boy aged 15, and I find that I too, am pushing my son with a lot of 74 hard for him. The other day, I noticed that my son was wearing giant pants that could 75 three teenagers. No one would wear them. I required him to take them off at once. 76 , he will agree, but this time he put his foot down. “What’s wrong with giant pants? All my classmates wear them. And I don’t think you have the 77 to ask me to remove them, even though you are my father!” said he. I suddenly realized that we are now living in a society with 78 freedom, and that my son’s strong 79 on wearing giant pants was just an instance of the generation gap (代沟) between us. Therefore, I 80 and now he still wears giant pants. 71.A.want B.refuse C.agree D.expect 22关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 72.A.dangerous B.safe C.interesting D.cool 73.A.lovely B.funny C.unforgettable D.unreasonable 74.A.gifts B.homework C.rules D.money 75.A.support B.hold C.cover D.accept 76.A.Usually B.Finally C.Actually D.Certainly 77.A.freedom B.right C.power D.ability 78.A.less B.little C.more D.much 79.A.knowledge B.secret C.idea D.will 80.A.gave in B.gave up C.gave back D.gave out (九) (2025·江苏无锡·一模)I'll never forget that hot summer evening 35 years ago. I know now that the man who sat by me was not very tall. But to a five-year-old boy, he was a giant. We sat by the street, which I was never allowed to cross 81 . “Would you like to buy a bottle of coke yourself?” Grandpa asked. Was he talking to me? My family was poor, and coke was not a part of our daily 82 . We could have it only when the festivals came. “OK,” I replied, 83 how I would get across the street. Surely Grandpa would go with me. However, Grandpa smiled. He gave me a coin and said, “I’ll stay here and tell you when it’s 84 to move. You go over to get your coke and then come back. I’ll tell you when to cross the street.” 85 took my breath away. When Grandpa told me it was safe, I ran fast. The street seemed wide. I wondered if I could make it to the other side. Reaching the other side, I 86 to see Grandpa. There he was, standing where I had left him, smiling 87 . I waved and then I went to the coke machine. The big machine 88 my coin and set free a bottle of coke. The bottle was cold. I held it. I would never forget the feeling of the cool glass on my 89 . Grandpa was waiting 90 . “Stop right there,” he shouted. One or two cars sped by me and again, Grandpa shouted, “Run!” I ran back, Grandpa stood there high, like a giant standing by the street. A long swallow of the cold coke cooled my body. I don’t think I ever felt so proud. 81.A.quickly B.alone C.carefully D.together 82.A.life B.talk C.diet D.food 83.A.knowing B.complaining C.wondering D.expecting 84.A.ready B.safe C.wrong D.easy 85.A.Darkness B.Encouragement C.Sadness D.Excitement 23关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 86.A.turned B.forgot C.waited D.meant 87.A.wisely B.proudly C.sadly D.hopefully 88.A.returned B.refused C.accepted D.avoided 89.A.skin B.arm C.face D.head 90.A.angrily B.happily C.politely D.patiently (十) (2025·广东清远·一模)These days, photos of a 31-year-old man carrying his mother on his back at Tian’anmen Square are popular on Douyin. The man is Xiao Ma, and he started to carry his 91 to travel for a long time. Xiao Ma was just eight years old when his mother got hurt in a terrible car accident. Unluckily, she was unable to 92 and had to lie in bed after the accident. When he 93 , he worked in the fields picking cotton and opened his own restaurant in Xinjiang. He spent most of his money on his mother’s illness, and it really worked. His mother was 94 to leave the bed to sit in a wheelchair and even take a few small steps. However, a few years ago, Xiao Ma got the 95 news that his mother’s cerebral atrophy (脑萎缩) was getting worse. That’s why he decided to 96 his house and car so he could take his mother on trips around China. They visited several 97 places of interest, such as Tianshan Mountain and Nanjing Museum. Every time they reached a new place, Xiao Ma 98 took photos and videos with his mother. They really enjoyed the moment. The elderly woman can no longer speak, but she smiles when they travel. It makes her loving son happy. Her son 99 that she spent a hard time staying in bed in the past. “Love doesn’t wait, filial piety (孝道) is never late, and action is the best answer,” Xiao Ma said. “My mother 100 me when I was a child, and now it’s my turn to carry her.” 91.A.bag B.cotton C.money D.mother 92.A.work B.smile C.move D.live 93.A.woke up B.grew up C.dressed up D.stayed up 94.A.able B.sorry C.afraid D.interested 95.A.relaxing B.interesting C.exciting D.surprising 96.A.build B.check C.sell D.clean 97.A.strange B.popular C.dangerous D.natural 98.A.angrily B.easily C.happily D.carelessly 24关注公众号:陆陆高分冲刺 ~领取:最新版“小中高考-总复习”、最新试卷下载 99.A.plans B.remembers C.imagines D.hopes 100.A.found B.accepted C.followed D.carried 25
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  8. SELECT * FROM `wendang` WHERE `id` = 334407 LIMIT 1 [ RunTime:0.000682s ]
  9. UPDATE `wendang` SET `liulancishu` = 2 WHERE `id` = 334407 [ RunTime:0.014368s ]
  10. UPDATE `wendang` SET `lasttime` = 1772560391 WHERE `id` = 334407 [ RunTime:0.006150s ]
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  13. SELECT * FROM `wendang` WHERE `id` <> 334407 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.001504s ]
  14. SELECT * FROM `wendang` WHERE `id` <> 334407 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 10,10 [ RunTime:0.001681s ]
  15. SELECT * FROM `wendang` WHERE `id` <> 334407 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 20,10 [ RunTime:0.001865s ]
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