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2025年中考英語三輪復(fù)習(xí)之短文填空一首字母填空

短文填空(共20小題)

1.(2025?河?xùn)|區(qū)校級模擬)Howfastcansomeoneclimb15meters-theheightofafive-floorbuilding?

TheanswerfromChinesespeedclimberCaoLongis4.98seconds.Heisthe(1)tpersonto

havefinishedthespeedclimbingrouteinlessthanfiveseconds.TheothertwoareIndonesianathletes.People

callCaothe"fastestmaninChinaHor"ChineseSpider-Man".

AccordingtoCao,the(2)rofspeedclimbingcanchangeeverytimebecauseit'sahighly

stressfulracewheretwoclimbersjointhecompetitionatthesametime.It*salsoasportthatfinishesinseconds.If

youwantto(3)s,everythinghastobeperfect.

Butthisstressispartofthereason(4)wCaolovesthesport.Havingthecompetitionsideby

sidewith(5)aclimberreallyexciteshim.Hereallyenjoystheexcitementwhenachievinghis

personalbest.

Caotriedclimbingattheageof8.(6)Lmanyotherkidswhofirstgotintoclimbing,Caowas

mainlydoingbouldering(抱石攀巖)andleadclimbingandwasdoingverywell.

Sadly,hegothurtandhadoperationsattheageof18.Hethen(7)dtotryspeed

climbing.Thespeedclimbingusesdifferentskillsfromboulderingandleadclimbingandputslessstresson

climbers*bodies.CaoisgreatatspeedclimbingaswelL(8)ahethinksheishardlythe

strongestathlete.Heunderstands(9)htobetterdistribute(分酉己)powertodifferentpartsofhis

body.Inhiseyes,thenationalrecordof4.98secondshasbecomeathingofthe(10)p.Hewillkeep

tryingtodobetterandgobeyondhimself.

2.(2025?南通模擬)Candogsorcatscry?No,theycan't.Theymaybe(1)atomaketears

(眼淚).ButthatdoesnotcountasHrear'crying,becausetheirtearsdonotcomefromfeelings.Scientiststhink

(2)owehumans(人類)cancrybecauseofstrongfeelings,likesadnessand(3)

h.

Youngkidscryalotbecausesomethinghappenedtothem,like(4)foverordroppingtheir

icecreamonthefloor.But(5)awegrowup,wecrymorebecausewefeelforotherpeople."YDurworld

becomesgreater,sotherearemorepeople...(6)itoyou,"AdVingerhoets,ascientistfrom

theNetherlands,(7)tTheNewYorkTimes.

Forhumans,cryingisacallfor(8)h.Itquicklyletsotherpeopleseethatsomethingisnot

(9)r.andhelpspeoplebecomecloserwitheachother.Cryingalsohelpsuscalmdown(冷靜)

and(10)taboutdifficultthingsaccordingto(根據(jù))MedicalNewsToday.

3.(2024?廣饒縣一模)Thereislittlerainindeserts.Becausedesertsaresodry,theyhaveno"quilt”tohelp

s(1)thesoilfromgoingaway.Asaresult,theymaygetveryhotduringthedaywiththesun

shining,butdon'tholdtheh(2)overnight.Manydesertscanquicklygetcoldoncethesungoes

down.Somedesertscanreachtemperaturesofover100degreesduringthedayandthendropb(3)

freezing(32degreesF)duringthenight.

ThelargesthotanddrydesertintheworldistheSaharaDesertinNorthernAfrica.TheSaharaisasandy

desertwithgreatsandhills,Itc(4)over3millionsquaremilesofAfrica.Otherlargedesertsi(5)

theArabianDesertintheMiddleEast,theGobiDesertinNorthernChinaandMongolia,andtheKalahariDesert

inAfrica.

Animalsthatliveinthedesertarealsousedton(6)littlewater.Manygetallthewaterthey

needfromthefoodtheyeat,Otheranimalskeepwaterthattheycanuselater.Thecamels(7)upfat

initshumpwhileotheranimalskeepsomethingtheyneedintheirtails.

Onlycertaintypesofplantscanliveintheterriblee(8)ofthedesert.Youwon'tseealot

oftalltreesinthedesert.Mostplanthaveawaytokeepwaterintheirleavesortrunkssotheycanlivealongtime

w(9)water.

Nowdesertscoveraround20%oftheworld'sland,buttheyaregrowing.Thisiscalleddesertificationandisc

(10)bydifferentreasonsincludinghumanactivities.TheSaharaDesertisgrowinglargerand

largereachyear.Whatshouldwedowithit?

4.(2024?建湖縣二模)Onesunnyday,myfriendsandIdecidedtogoonajourneythroughtheforest.We

imaginedalltheexcitingthingswemightdiscover.Aswe(1)w,wefeltthespiritofadventure

(探險(xiǎn))intheair.

Suddenly,wehearda(2)ncomingfrombehindsomebushes.Werushedoverandfounda

person(3)1ontheground.Hewasdisabledandintrouble.Wefelt(4)wbutknew

thatwehadtomakeadecisionrightaway.Westayedwiththeperson,comfortinghim(5)woneof

uscoughedtogethisattention.Wecalledforhelpona(6)pandexplainedthesituation.ltwas

terribletoseesomeonehurt,butwedidourbesttohelp.Whenthe(7)darrived,wefelt

relaxed.Theyknewwhattodoandtookoverfromthere.ltwasavaluable(8)1forus:learning

howtohelpsomeoneinneedgivesusastrongfeelingofsatisfaction.

Intheend,ourexperienceturned(9)iadifferentkindofadventure,onewherewehelped

someoneandshowedkindnesstoothers.Werealizedthatbyworking(10)tandstayingcalm,

wecouldmakeabigdifferencewhentroublearose.

5.(2024?金鳳區(qū)校級一模)DearTina,

YoumustbeexcitedaboutcomingtoChina.Iamveryhappythatyouwillcometomyhome.Ibelieveyou'll

haveagoodtimehereand(1)finlovewithChinesefood.ltis(2)wspendingthe

timelearningaboutthecustomsofChinabeforeyoucomehere.Thatway,youwillknowwhatyouaresupposed

todoindifferentsituations.LetmegiveyousomesuggestionsaboutChinesecustoms.

InChina,you'resupposedto(3)shandswhenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttime.Inmy

country,whenyou'reeatingatthe(4)t,you'resupposedtousechopsticksinsteadofknivesand

forks.

It'srudetopointatotherswithyourchopsticksorstickthemintofood.Itsrudetomakenoiseswhileeating,

butweoftentalkhappilyduringdinnertime.Wegooutofourwaytomakeyoufeelathome.

Haveasafetrip,andI'mlookingforwardto(5)myousoon!

Yours,

LiHua

6.(2024?寧德模擬)Theninthdayoftheninthmonthinthelunarcalendarisa(1)t

Chinesefestival—theDoubleNinthFestival,orChongyangFestival.

Onthisspecialday,family(2)mgotravellingtogether.Atraditionalpoem,whichwas

writtenbyWangWei,describesthecustomsofclimbingmountainsandwearingzhuyu.

Theancientpeoplebelievedthegoodluckwouldrisetohighplacesandthatthebadluckwouldgatherin(3)

1placesonthisday.Sothey(4)cmountainstoavoidthebadluck.Asforzhuyu,

itisatypeofChinesemedicine.Peoplealwaysworeasmallbagfilledwithleavesandfruitsofzhuyuatthe

festivaltopreventdiseases.

(5)S1989,thefestivalhasbeencelebratedasSeniors*Day.Weshouldrespecttheelderly

andletthemenjoythemselvesonthisday.

7.(2024?越秀區(qū)校級三模)TCM(TraditionalChineseMedicine)isbelievedtobeatreasureofour

Chineseculture.ltusesmanydifferentkindsoftreatmentstohelppeoplestayingood(1)

h.ManyofthetreatmentsusedinTCMhavehelpedpeopleforthousandsofyears,andthey

arestill(2)wusedtoday.Asaspecialformofmedicine,ithasagreatinfluenceonthelife

ofChinesepeople.

Nowadays,youngpeopleinChinausually(3)pTCMtoWesternmedicine.JinYing,

aged25,isaloverofTCM.Shewasso(4)iinTCMthatshetookpartinathree-month

trainingcourseonacupunctureandtuina(針灸推拿)inthewinterof2023atBeijingUniversityofChinese

Medicine.Forher,learningtheseskillsandtheorieswasnotaboutbecomingaTCMdoctorbutratherabout

developinganewlifestyle.Jin*slifehasbeendifferentsincethetraining.She(5)cherlife

habitsafterlearningthecourse.Forexample,sheavoidedsweatingtoomuchduringexerciseinwinterbecausethe

coldofwintermeanspeopleshouldslowdown.

8.(2024?濱海新區(qū)一模)Wecan'trememberclearlywhenwestartedtotakeourmobilephonestoadinner

table.Thishappensalot,e(1)whenweeatout.Onceadishcomes,insteadofliftingour

chopsticks,wet(2)outourmobilephonesandclick.Later,wepostthephotosontoWeiboor

WeChat,waitingtobe"liked”.Thenwecheckourmobilephonesfromtimetotimeduringthemealtosee

whetherweget"liked"ornot.Wejustcannot1(3)ourmobilephonesforonlyameal.

Arecentstudysuggeststhatspendingtimetakingphotosoffoodmakesthefoodnotsogood.Totestthis,

someresearchersdidane(4).Somepeoplewereaskedtotakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoy

food.Asaresult,itshowedthatthemorephotostheytook,thelessd(5)thefoodseemedto

them.

Besidesthescientific(科學(xué)的)result,therearealsosomeotherbadinfluencesoftakingphotosoffoodb

(6)meals.AfterpostingthephotosontotheInternet,onewillnotbeabletoc(7)

himselfandcheckhismobilephonemanytimes."Doeseveryonelikemyphotos?Ihopealotofpeopleliket

(8)!"Itseemsthatyourmobilephonesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,evenwhenyouarewith

realpeople.

So,nexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourf(9)orfriends,howaboutnottakingphotos

offood?Letthefoodbedeliciousasitisands(10)yourlifewithpeoplearoundyou.Trustme,it

willbeawonderfultime.

9.(2024?江寧區(qū)校級模擬)WhatdoRussian,American,JapaneseandChineseastronautseatinspace?

Dotheyeatthesamethingsasonearthorsomethingtotallydifferent?Arethesefoodstasty?The(1)t

mayblowyourmind.

Russia

Asthe(2)fcountrytosendastronautsintospace,Russiastartedtodevelopspacefood

sincetheearly1960s.Foodthatcanbesucked(吸)wastheearliesttypeofspacefoodbutastronautsstillfelt

hungryaftereatingthem.Later,moresatisfyingfoodslikeoxtongue,herringpieandchickencutletswerethen(3)

atothemenutosolvetheproblem.

NowRussianastronautscanenjoydifferentkindsoffood(4)stothatonearth,suchas

blackbread,honeycake,ham,quaiLPolishpike,Russiancheeseandsturgeon.Foodisstoredinspecialpackages,

andastronautscaneatthemwithaspoonorfork(5)iofsuckingthemwithastraw.

America

FastfoodisthemainfoodforAmericanastronauts.Therangeofdeliciousfoodincludesausagepies,spicy

grilledfish,potatoroastbeef,butterbread,tempehbroth,tunasaladanddrinks(6)1Coca

-cola.

Japan

Japanesespacefoodexpressestheirunique(7)c.JapanAerospaceExplorationAgency

displayed29differenttypestospacefoodatanexhibitioninTokyoinJune,2007.Mostoftheseare(8)t

Japanesefood,includingriceballs,tomatofish,currynoodles,mountainvegetables,beans,glutinousrice,

andsweets.

China

Chinesespacefoodhasbecomemorediverseanddeliciousinrecentyears.Foodisserveddifferentlyin

differentstagesofmission.Forexample,astronautscaneatporridgeiftheydon'tfeellikeeatingduringtheirfirst

fewdaysinspaces(9)winthelaterstage,foodwith(10)1fiber(纖維)along

withhighvitaminswillbebroughtin.

FortheShenzhouXIIIastronauts,therecipechangedeveryfivedaysduringtheir6-monthstayinspace.

10.(2024?淮安一模)Peoplelikebabiesbecausebabiesarecute.Butdoyouknowthattherearemany

amazinglittlethingsa(1)babies?Letmesharesomeofthemwithyou.Ibelievemostpeople

willf(2)verysurprised.

Haveyoueverwonderedhowmanybabiesareborneverysecondallovertheworld?WelLthea(3)

is4.3birthseverysecond!

Newbornbabiescrywithouttears.Babiescryforanythingandeverything.Buttearsdonotrundowntheir

facesu(4)theyareabout3-4weeksold.

Babieshavemorebonesthanadults.Thisisoneofthestrangestf(5)aboutbabies.Theyhave

305bonescomparedtoadults,whohave206bones.Thisisbecauseasbabiesgrowup,someoftheboneswill

formo(6).

Babiesbreathef(7)thanadults.Thelittleone'sbreathcountismuchmorethananadult's

breathcount.Anadultscountisb(8)12and20breathsperminute.Butforbabies,itis40breaths

perminute,whichisalmostdoublethecount.

Newbornsarenear-sighted.Anewborn*seyesightallowshimorhertos(9)peopleandthings

thatarewithinadistanceof8to12inches.Thise(10)whywhenthemotherholdsherbabyin

herarms,thebabyrecognizesherandexchangesthecutestsmileever.

11.(2024?興慶區(qū)校級二模)MynameisSara.Thewinterholidayiscoming.1amlookingforwardtoit

becausetheSpringFestivalisthemost(Dieventintheholiday.First,Iwillhaveagood

rest.ThistermIworkveryhard,soduringtheholiday,Iwanttoreadsomenovelsforfun.Myfamilieswillgo

backto(2)ohometown.WewillgettogethertocelebratetheSpringFestival.I(3)r

likefamiliesgettingtogetherandorganizingvariousactivities.Ofcourse,studycan'tbeignored(忽視).After

thefestival,Iwill(4)ssometimeonmystudy.Mathismyweakness,soIwilldosomemath

exercisestoimproveit.

Ina(5)w,mywinterholidaywillbebusyandenjoyable.Andhopeyoucanhaveawonderful

winterholiday!

12.(2024?越秀區(qū)校級三模)The24SolarTerms(節(jié)氣)isanimportantpartofChinese(1)

c.The24SolarTermsbeganduringtheancientperiods.Atthattime,mostChinesepeople

madetheirlivingonfarms,soweatherchangeswere(2)iforthem.Atthattime,theyhad

noweatherreportorInternettohelpthem.Butpeoplefoundaway.TheystudiedtheSun'smovementandalso

paid(3)atoothernaturalchanges,suchasairtemperature,waterandplantgrowth.In

theend,theyworkedoutthe24SolarTermstomarkthechanges.

The24PolarTermsis(4)casChina'sfifthgreatinvention,afterpaper-making,

printing,thecompassandgunpowder.Now,itisstill(5)wusedinourdailylifeevenintheage

oftechnology-basedmodernfarming.

13.(2024?興慶區(qū)校級二模)Itwasabeautifulfallday.Iwasoutridingmybicycle.IguessedIrodeovera

holeintheroad.Allofa(1)s,WHAM(砰)!Ifelloffmybicycle.

Myheadhittheground(2)h.1laythereforafewminutes.!triedtogetup,butIfailed!

"Theremustbe(3)swrongwithme,"Ithought.!feltsoterriblethatIhadtoliethere.Then

Isawbloodonmyshoes.Myhandsandkneeswerebleeding.

AsIlaythere,Itookoffmyhelmet(頭盔).Therewasasharprockstickingoutofit.Ilookedatitinfear,

thankgoodnessIworemyhelmet!

Ishoutedforhelp.Atthattime,atruckwentby.Thedriver(4)shistruckandcametohelp

me.Heputmybicycleinthebackofhistruckanddrovemetothehospital.

Whenmymothergottothehospital,shegavemeabighug."Pmsogladyouwerewearingyourhelmet.The

helmetsavedyourlife,"shesaid.SheknewIwas(5)cbeforeanddidnotalwayswearmy

helmet."Mum,itwasnotthehelmetitselfthatsavedmylife,butsafetyawareness(意識)did.I'llridemybicycle

withgreatcarelateron!"

14.(2024?淮安二模)TheDragonBoatFestivalisatraditionalChinesefestival.WeChinesehavec(1)

itforover2,000years.ItsoneofthethreemostimportantlunarfestivalsinChina,alongwiththeSpring

FestivalandtheMid-AutumnFestival.TheDragonBoatFestivaltakesp(2)onthetwenty

secondofJunethisyear.

Throughouttheyears,manystorieshavebeentoldabouttheb(3)ofthisfestival.

A(4)them,themostfamousoneisaboutQuYuan,awell-knownscholarinancient

China.Henotonlyw(5)goodpoemsbutalsogavesuggestionstotheking.A(6)

hedevotedhimselftohiscountry,thekingdidn'tlikehim.ThisgreatpersondrownedhimselfintheMiluoRiver

onthe5thdayofthe5thChineselunarmonthbecausehisChuStatefelltoQinState.Localpeopletriedtosave

himorfindhisbody,buttheydidn'ts(7).QuYuanwaslaterconsideredasanationalh

(8).Torememberhim,everyfifthdayofthefifthlunarmonth,peoplebeatdrumsandgoboat

racingontheriverastheyoncedidtok(9)fishawayfromhisbody.

DragonboatracingisoneofthemostimportantcustomsChinesepeoplepracticetocelebratetheDragon

BoatFestival.Thisactivityisheldw(10)inChina'ssouthernandsoutheasternareaswherethere

arelotsofriversandlakes.

15.(2024?鹽都區(qū)二模)YuYiisanamazingteacherwhomadeabigdifferenceinprimaryeducation.

Shewasbornin1929.Whenshewasjust15yearsold,herfatherpassedaway.B(1)hermother

encouragedhertobecomeateacherandtoalwaysbehardworkingandkind.

AftergraduatingfromUniversityin1951,YuYistartedherteachingcareer.Shedevotedherw(2)

lifetoherstudents,alwaysputtingtheirneedsfirst.Yubelievedthatbeingamodelforherstudentswasofgreat

importance.

OneofYu*steachingm(3)becameveryfamousalloverChina.In1977,shetaughtapoem

calledTheSongoftheStormyPetrelonlivetelevision.Peopleweresoe(4)toseeherteachingon

TVbecauseitwasuniqueandinteresting.ltwaslikenothingtheyhadeverseenb(5)!

ForYuYi,teachingtheChineselanguagewasn'tjusta(6)learninggrammarand

vocabulary.Shewantedherstudentstobecomerealpeopleandtothinkcritically.Heri(7)wereso

goodthattheywereincludedinthecurriculum(課程)standardsforallstudents.

Shewasalwayslookingforwaystoimproveh(8).Evenafterteachingforover60years,

shestillfelttherewasroomtogrowandlearn.Yunevert(9)thesamethingtodifferentclasseswith

thesameteachingplan.Everytime,sheaddedsomethingnew.

In2019,Yuwashonored“People'sEducator"inChina.Thistitleshowedhowmuchshehadinfluencedthe1

(10)ofherstudentsandtheeducationsystem.YuYiistrulyaninspirationtobothteachersand

students.

16.(2024?江都區(qū)一模)

Findingoutwhoyoureallyare

Whentalkingaboutpersonalities,peopleoftensaytheyareextrovert(外向型)orintrovert.Introverts,

accordingtosurveys,likestayingintheirownworld,(1)wextrovertsgethappinessthrough

socialcontact.WiththepopularityofMBTItestsontheInternet,(2)iinthepersonalitiesis

rising.

Butsomepeoplearenotsureaboutthedifferencesbetweenbeingintrovertsandhavingasocialphobia(社

恐).Someevenmakeanexcuseofhavingasocialphobiato(3)aanysocialevents.Sometimes,

it'sunderstandable,becausetheyhopetokeepasafesocialdistance.However,thereisadifference.Peoplewiththe

socialphobiafeel(4)uwiththeirbodyandmindwhengettingalongwithothers.

Asateacherinhighschool,Ineedtocheckonherstudents*studiesoften.Somewhousethesocialphobiaas

anexcusedon'tanswerandleave(5)waword.Thesestudentsmayfeel"safe”.Buttheymay

alsopushawayorhurtpeoplewhoreallycareaboutthem.Someofthemaretrulyshybutothersarejust

considering(6)tas"toocool"toreply.

AccordingtoHarvardHealth,thisideaofchangingpersonalitiesiscalled"masking”.Thatis(7)h

yourtruepersonalityinsomesituations.Thinkingonthis,Imaybethekindofpersonthatpeopleare

discussing.Infact,I'mmostlyenjoybeing(8)aandquiet.Butsometimes,Ijustwishtoshow

peoplethatI'measytogetalongwithandmakethe(9)emoreinterestingandexciting.

Socializingshouldbeawayto(10)cwithothers.Nomatterifweareintrovertsor

extroverts,weallneedtounderstandeachother.

17.(2023?天河區(qū)校級一模)Therearemanykindsofpollutionaroundus,suchasairpollution,soilpollution,

noisepollutionandlightpollution.Theyarebadforour(1)hinmanyways.

Burninggas,oilandcoalcreatesairpollution.Peoplemayhave(2)tbreathinginspring

inthenorthofChina.

Peoplethrowawaymountainsofrubbisheverywhere,whichmakesourenvironmentverydirty.Noise

pollutionsometimescanmakepeople(3)dsosomepeoplemaylosetheirhearing.Workingfora

longtimeinstrong,changeablelightmay(4)csomekindsofillnesses.ltmaymakepeoplefeel

terribleandisespeciallybadfortheeyes.

Therefore,itisnecessaryforusto(5)apollutingtheEarthsothatourplanetwillbecome

greenerandwecanliveabetterlife.

18.(2023?徐州校級二模)Haveyoueverd(1)oftimetravelling?Whatwouldyoudoifyou

couldjumpbackthousandsofyearsintothepast?Ifyoucouldtravelback,itwouldbebesttoavoidchanging

eventhes(2)thing.Thafsbecauseasmallchangecouldcauseanunexpectedresult.This

ideaisbasedonthebutterflyeffect.

Thebutterflyeffectisq(3)commoninsciencefiction.In1972,aworld-famousweather

scientistnamedLorenzspokeatameeting.Heaskedanimportantquestion:Doestheflap(拍打)ofabutterfly's

wingsinBrazil1(4)toatornado(龍卷風(fēng))inTexas?DidLorenzreallythinktheflapofa

butterfly*swingscouldstartatornado?No,ofcoursenot!Hisquestionisametaphor(日音喻).Itexplainedhowa

smallchangemakesabigd(5)

19.(2023?潤州區(qū)二模)IntheHollywoodmovieTheMartian,actorMattDamonplaysanastronautwhogrows

foodonMarstosurvivealoneontheredplanet.

WashingtonStateUniversityphysicistMichaelAllenandUniversityofIdahofoodscientistHelenJoyner

decidedtocarryoutacasestudyhelpingstudentsfindouthowtofarmonMarsa(1)seeingthe

movie.

Inthecasestudy,studentshavetoimaginetheyaremining(采礦)onMarsanddecidehowtofeedt(2)

therebeforestartingonthejourney.Theygeta(3)fromAllenandJoyneronhowtochoosecrops

andtakethechallengesofgrowingcropsoverlongperiodsonMars.Studentsuseatestingsystemtopickthree

foodstoplantonMars.Allenfoundtheresultsimpressive:a(4)30students,"notwopeoplehave

evergotthesameanswer",hesaid.

HumantravelerstoMarswilllikelyhavetomakeuseofresourcesontheplanetratherthantakeeverything

theyneedwiththemonaspaceship.Thism(5)farmingtheirownfoodonanotherplanet,onethat

hasaverydifferentecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))fromEarth's.

OnechallengeforthosewhowouldliketoliveonMarsisthefactthattherecanbenofarmingt

(6).Likerealastronauts,studentstakingpartinthestudycannottakealotoffarmingtoolswith

them.JustlikeJoynertoldittohisstudentastronauts,"Youarestartingwithn(7)

Besides,studentsa(8)havetodealwithaverylimitedchoiceofdiet."IfIhadtoeatasingle

foodfortherestofmylife,couldIdoit?”Joynerasked.ButAllenb(9)thecasestudyisabout

morethanfarmingandeatingontheRedPlanet."I'mnotteachingaboutgrowingfoodonMars,"Allensaid."Pm

teachingaboutlivingwithc(10).Pmteachingaboutsolvingproblems."

20.(2023?銅山區(qū)三模)WhenIwasachild,Ididn'thearthewords"Iloveyou,'frommyfather.Infact,I(1)

nsaidthosewordstohim,either.

Afewyearsago,Idecidedtotakeaction.Aftersomethought,Icalledmyfatheronthephoneandsaid,

"Dad,Iloveyou!'*1

Therewasamomentof(2)sattheotherendoftheline."Well,samebackatyou!nhe

thenrepliedquickly.

"Dad,Iknowyouloveme.Whenyou'reready,you'llsayit,too,"Isaidwithasmile.

Fifteenminuteslater,mymothercalledandaskedifeverythingwas"OK".Sheseemed(3)

Afewweekslater,Dad(4)eourphoneconversationwiththewords:"Son,Iloveyou."

TearscametomyeyesasIfinally"heard"thelove.Thisspecialmomenttookourfather-son(5)r

toanewlevel.

2025年中考英語三輪復(fù)習(xí)之短文填空一首字母填空

參考答案與試題解析

一.短文填空(共20小題)

1.(2025?河?xùn)|區(qū)校級模擬)Howfastcansomeoneclimb15meters-theheightofafive-floorbuilding?

TheanswerfromChinesespeedclimberCaoLongis4.98seconds.Heisthe(1)thirdpersontohave

finishedthespeedclimbingrouteinlessthanfiveseconds.TheothertwoareIndonesianathletes.Peoplecall

Caothe"fastestmaninChinaHor"ChineseSpider-Man".

AccordingtoCao,the(2)resultofspeedclimbingcanchangeeverytimebecauseit'sahighly

stressfulracewheretwoclimbersjointhecompetitionatthesametime.Itsalsoasportthatfinishesinseconds.If

youwantto(3)succeed,everythinghastobeperfect.

Butthisstressispartofthereason(4)whyCaolovesthesport.Havingthecompetitionsidebyside

with(5)anotherclimberreallyexciteshim.Hereallyenjoystheexcitementwhenachievinghispersonal

best.

Caotriedclimbingattheageof8.(6)Likemanyotherkidswhofirstgotintoclimbing,Caowas

mainlydoingbouldering(抱石攀巖)andleadclimbingandwasdoingverywell.

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