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2023年广东省人教版中考英语短文填空模拟训练题十套.docx

1、2022-2023广东省中考英语短文填空模拟训练题十套Passage 1Dear Andy, Greetings from New York! How is New Zealand? I m very excited to have you as my penfriend. I guess it s my turn to tell you about (1).First, I live with my parents, two sisters, (2)our pet dog Billy. Our town is only about a half-hour drive away from Ne

2、w York City. My oldest sister, Cindy, just turned 17. That means she now has a driver s license! She often (3)us to the mall. Do you have a mall (4)your home? My other sister is 11 years old and her (5)is Lucy. I guess I would say that she is my best friend. We still fight, though. I take dancing cl

3、asses. I play soccer in autumn and I am on the swim team in (6). I like to swim, but I am really looking forward to diving this year. Next year I will start music lessons in school. I think I am going to play(7)piano.Our house has eight rooms and a small backyard where every year we try to (8)vegeta

4、bles. I have a bike and my mum allows me to ride up and (9)our street but nowhere else. I hope that I will get to ride it to school someday. Well, that is enough about me for now. I look forward to (10)from you again soon. Bye for now! Love,JessicaPassage 2On the first day of school, I ran into my n

5、ew English teacher, Ms. Kirschmann. As I began to say sorry, she started “ shouting” (1)me. But I soon realized that she was just saying hello and welcoming me to her class in a very (2) voice. Kirsch, as she wanted us to call her, had a creative and fantastic character. (3)hair color, fashion sense

6、 and energy took up the whole room.(4)we read the play Macbeth by Shakespeare, Kirsch let us play characters and wear masks. There s (5)big drum in the classroom. Every time we read the word “thunder” in the text, she would hit the drum! My (6) and I would laugh every time. During group discussions,

7、 Kirsch often (7) us to sit in a circle on the floor. We talked about the play and she took (8)what we said. Doing so made us feel independent.But I found another side of her the other day. After school that day, I saw Ms. Kirschmann with her son. She was asking him to (9) on his jacket. She spoke w

8、ith (10)a gentle voice that I was quite surprised. I suddenly felt a lot of respect for this lady who was energetic, calm, smart and caring all at once.Passage 3It was on a winter morning that my mother came into my bedroom with a red sweater. She said it was very (1) outside and asked me to wear it

9、 to school. The sweater was so ugly that I didnt like (2) at all. After Mom went out to work, I threw it to a corner. (3) I might catch a cold, I didn t wear the sweater. I thought my classmates would (4) at me. I put on a thin uniform and went to school.Before I walked into the classroom, I heard L

10、anas voice,“ Look at my overcoat. My father (5) it in Hong Kong.” Connie said,“ My scarf is expensive, too.” I looked through the window and was surprised to see all the girls in colorful winter clothes that I didn t have. Suddenly, I felt sad. Why wasnt my family as (6) as theirs? I wanted to wear

11、beautiful clothes, (7) . During class, I didn t feel very well. The school nurse said I had caught (8) cold.“ You should wear warm clothes today,” she said. I suddenly thought (9) my mom. She said the same thing to me but I didn t listen.As soon as I got home, I fell asleep on the sofa. When I opene

12、d my (10) , my mother was standing at me. She was sad and worried. I held her in my arms and said,“ Sorry, Mom, I should have worn that sweater.” Passage 4In the UK, there is a popular route for bikers: the road from Land s End in England to John O Groats in Scotland. The road is 874 miles (1) . It

13、covers almost the full length of Great Britain. The 12-year-old boy, Laurence Chandler, became (2) youngest biker to finish the route. It (3) Chandler 20 days to finish the trip. Each day, he rode between 40 to 60 miles. He spent six (4) on his mountain bike every day. Chandler had to push through r

14、ainy and windy days. Riding uphill was also hard.“It was much (5) than I thought. I wasn t expecting so many hills and (6) busy the roads were,” Chandler said.“ But if you put your mind to anything, then no matter how big, you can do it.” Chandler first (7) of trying the route when he read an articl

15、e about it two years ago. Later, as (8) father s 50th birthday came around, he decided to go for it. He was already used to (9) a bike around his village and to school before starting his journey.During his ride, Chandler raised 600 pounds for Smile Train, a charity that pays (10) the medicine for s

16、ick children in developing countries.Passage 5Seven years ago, I started the second term of tenth grade on February 1st. But the next day, my mother passed away. (1) that,I went back to school, but I didn t care much to be there at all. As it was a new term, my teachers didn t know me very (2) . My

17、English teacher, Mr. Goldberg, would ask the students (3) and call on them to answer. When he called on me, I d say,“ Excuse (4) ? What was that?” He d ask me again, and I d give the (5) answer. One day, he asked me to meet him after class.“ I dont understand what s (6) on,” he said.“ Your mind is a

18、lways somewhere else during class, but you know all the answers.” I told him the reason I came to school every day was because my (7) made me. Now that she wasn t here, I didn t really feel the need to go anymore. Then he said,“ Well, I want you to (8) me in my office during sixth period.” So I met

19、him then. I would help him grade papers, and we would talk. This (9) on and on, every single day.It took me years before I realized that the reason why I showed up to school every day was (10) somebody there was expecting to see me. That somebody was Mr. Goldberg. I will just remember him for the re

20、st of my life.Passage 6 On Thanksgiving Day, Laura wrote down her thanks to the people around in her diary. Mom and Dad, thank you for (1) after me but never caring about yourselves these years! Thank you for sending me to the best school to (2) the best education! I know that you have great expecta

21、tion from me. I promise that I (3) keep trying in the future.Mr. Hunt, my dear teacher, I d like to show my (4) to you. You always think of me as your (5) child. When I met with difficulties, you always gave me some wise (6) and encouraged me to go on.And dear Sue, my best (7) , thanks for being the

22、re with me.(8) I was in hospital, you helped me with my schoolwork. You remembered my birthday and prepared (9) nice gift for me. You are understanding and forgave many of my mistakes. You are always the one I trust a lot. I must thank every person (10) comes to my life. Thank you all for filling my

23、 life with happiness.Passage 7It feels like every time my mother and I start a conversation, it turns into a fight. We (1) about something as simple as dinner plans and suddenly, my mother will push the conversation into World War III. She ll tell me that my future won t be bright (2) I don t plan t

24、o be a doctor. What makes her upset is that I never want to do any job about science, (3) . “Why can t you be like my friend s son?” Her friend s son is now making 70, 000 dollars a year as (4) engineer. I don t know (5) to answer. But I know I simply can t be like Mr. Bright as I call the unnamed f

25、riends son.I can t be like him. I m the kind of person who loves to help out in the neighborhood, write until the sun goes down, and most of all, wants to get a job because I love it, not because (6) money. I understand why my mother is (7) about my future job. I see my mother raise me difficultly a

26、nd work (8) hours every day. She leaves the house at around 6: 30 a.m. and usually (9) home around 5 p.m. or even 6 p.m. (10) , I want her to know that by becoming a doctor, it doesn t mean I m successful. I will follow my dreams and create my own future.Passage 8My brother John is one of the people

27、 I love most. He is wise and always helpful, taking care of me and (1) younger sister, Sarah. The day when he left home to go to college, I learned the importance of being a man. It was a rainy Saturday morning (2) August. We were woken up by the sound of Sarah playing the piano as (3) . In the kitc

28、hen, there was (4) surprise for John his favorite pancakes. Mom gave us a big smile and told us to (5) down for the breakfast. This was an important day for all of us!While we were (6) breakfast, John went upstairs to collect his things. I suddenly (7) him calling my name. When I walked into the roo

29、m we shared, I found John sitting at my bedside.“ It s time, brother,” he said. I thought he was saying that it was (8) for him to leave the house, but in fact, he told me that I should take on a bigger role in the family from then on. He said I should do (9) things for Mom than before after he was

30、gone. I thought about his words very (10) and then understood everything. That day I learned about family, love and duty.Passage 9It was bad enough when COVID-19 closed schools in Philadelphia, US, in March. Like (1) lot of kids, Makyla Linder, a 12-year-old girl, found herself getting bored. So she

31、 started (2) baking videos and shows on TV and online. Soon, she started baking on her (3). Cupcakes and chocolate-covered strawberries were her first creations.“ I tried them out on my friends when they came to my house,” Linder said.“ I (4) tried them out on my family. They said they were good.”Fo

32、r most kids, that would have been enough. (5) Linder had bigger ideas. She asked her momwhat if she (6) her baked cakes to other people? (7) the help of her mother, Linder got more baking support. She started taking orders online. More and more people hear about her business. She also improved her b

33、aking. She studied new recipes and baking skills. She has some customers who have returned to her several times. They say her (8) are good so that they all can afford them. She charges $15 for 12 cupcakes. When (9) reopened in September, Linder had to go back to her studies.“ I wanted to do both, bu

34、t I understand that school is (10) important than business right now,” she said. However, she still watches cooking shows to get new ideas for her business.Passage 10I was walking down the street the other day when I suddenly saw a small wallet lying on the ground. I (1) it up and opened to see if I

35、 could find the owners name. There was nothing inside it except some money and (2) old photo of a woman and a young girl about twelve years old. The girl looked (3) the womans daughter. I put the photo back and took the wallet to the police station. There I gave it to a policeman. Before I left, the

36、 policeman (4) down my name and phone number so that the owner could call and thank me if they found him/her.That evening I went for (5) with my aunt and uncle. They also invited a young woman, so there were (6) people at table. Her face seemed familiar. I was quite sure that we had met before, (7)

37、I could not remember where I had seen her. During the talking, the young woman said that she had lost her (8) that afternoon. At once, I knew where I had seen her. She was just the young girl in the photo though she was now much older. She was very (9) , of course, when I was able to tell her what h

38、er wallet was like.My uncle said that (10) should go to the police station at once to get the wallet. As that policeman handed it over, he said it was an interesting coincidence I not only found the wallet, but also made friends with the person who had lost it.参考答案一1.myself 2.and 3.drives/ takes 4.n

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