中考英语阅读首字母填空专练10篇(1)含答案.docx
中考英语首字母填空专练(1)One day I took a taxi to the airport. We were driving when a black car 1 s ran right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes (猛踩杀U 车)and the taxi missed the car by just inches! The car driver stuck his head out of the car window and started 2 s at us. My taxidriver just smiled 3 a waved at the guy. He was really friendly.4 S I asked, “Why did you do that? This guy almost hit your car and sent us to the hospital!1' This is when my taxi driver taught me 5 w I now call nthe law of the rubbish truck. nHe explained that many people are like rubbish trucks. They run around 6 w rubbish 一 anger, disappointment and so on. 7 A their rubbish truck gets full , they need a place to empty it and sometimes they'll 8 t the rubbish on you.Don't take it seriously. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Never take their rubbish and throw it to 9 o people around you.Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it. Love the people 10 w treat you right, and pray for the ones who don't.Reading is important to children.lt can li the way children think. 2 H, choosing the right book for a child matters much.If parents choose an easy book for their child, he or she needn't deal with a challenge, and he or she will make little progress in reading.If they choose a 3 d book, the child can lose his or her interest and even 4 s reading.The following are a fewsuggestions for parents on 5 h to choose the right books for their child.First, before buying a book, open it and have your child read a page of it.Ask him or her to raise a finger 6 w he or she meets a new word.If the child raises all five fingers before he or shefinishes the page, it 7 m the book is too difficult.If he or she raises no fingers 8 a reading the page, the book is probably too easy.Usually, two or three fingers mean that the book is perfect for your child!9 S, choose books that interest your child.Most children like books full of pictures and everyday things in their lives.Third, choose books 10 w short stories.These kinds of books will give children some time to rest as they read through the book.Mars recently welcomed a new guest.On Nov. 26, 2018 NASA's InSight Mars lander1 1 on the Red Planet. It is the eighth spaceship to successfully land 2 o Mars. The last onewas NASA's Curiosity rover(火星车)in 2012, 3 b InSight is different. It is the first lander tostudy things inside the red planet.InSight 4 w spend the next 24 months on Mars. 5 I main job is to stand on oneplace and dig deep inside Mars. No landing probe has ever done this 6 b . The InSight lander will collect data (数据)on temperature and seismic activity(地震 1 舌动)using sensors(传感器)that will be 7 g onto Mars' surface using a robotic arm. This way, it can perhaps explain how Marsformed. This data may 8 a help scientists learn more about the origins (起源)of Earth.“The reason 9 w we're digging into Mars is to better understand not just Mars, but Earthitself,“ Bruce Banerdt from NASA said.NASA wants to 10 s humans to Mars by the mid-2030s, according to NASAAdministrator Jim Bridenstine. InSight is a pioneer for future studies of Mars.四The Hollies are a British rock group.They once sang, “All I need is the air that I breathe79 The 1 s could have been referring to air plants.There are more than 650 types of air plants.All of them can 2 g without soil.Air plants get all the water and what else they need through their leaves.They 3 u theirroots only for fixing themselves to rocks, trees and the ground.Air plants are easy to grow.They are perfect for those who don't have much time to care for their house plants.However, there are still a 4 f rules to follow when growing air plants.One ofthe most important 5 t is一air! Fresh and clean air keeps your plants happy.While they arecalled "air plants”, they still need 6 w, fertilizer (肥料)and light to live.Air plants need a little water two to three times a week.They need nutrients 7 w -that is to say, they should be fertilized once in several days.Enough sunlight is very 8 n, too.Although air plants love warm weather, most of them need protection from full sun.If taken good care of, they will live for over ten years.Air plants can clean air and they are usually made into simple art at home, for they can grow almost everywhere, . except in soil or in water.They are often 9 p in glass containers andhung up in the rooms.Each air plant will flower once in its lifetime.Its flowering can last 10 f some days to many months.1 A you scared to see the dentist in your childhood? Some kids were afraid of going to thedentists, but not me. I had a funny dentist. His 2 n was Dr. Smiley face I don't think that wasreal, but that was what he told all the kids 3 w came to see him. He had a cool waiting room. Ithad video games and a big toy box. Dr. Smileyface always wore amusing hats.4 S he had hisface painted. He asked interesting 5 q. He made me laugh. One time, he told me this joke, “What has lots of teeth but 6 n goes to the dentist? A b! When he 7 q my tooth, itdidn't hurt at all !He also taught me how to take care of my decayed tooth 8 b he said he didn'twant me to see him too often in the clinic. 9 B I went home, he always gave me a surprise.Once he gave me a rubber spider to scare my mom with!How wise Dr. Smileyface was. He made it less terrible for kids to 10 s a dentist.八Every Friday T went to a senior nursing home (老人院).It seemed as if it 1 n help, butlittle did I know it would help me too.During my first visit I helped to polish (擦光)some ladies' nails (指甲).One woman asked me many 2 q. After she was satisfied with my answers, she started to share some of her hidden hurt. By listening to her, I realized I had helped her a 3 1, she looked relaxed from some of her past pains.4 W she was finished, she told me something that encouraged me 5 t_ visit the nursinghome every week. She said, "You're the only person I was able to tell this to. The other volunteers are too 6 b to listen to me. You'll come back next week, right?” After gently blowing on hernewly coated nails, I smiled and 7 p, “Yes, I'll see you next Friday.That day, I was glad by the fact 8 t I had helped somebody. I realized an action as simpleas listening became something much more.Every moment I spend chatting is a chance to tie that connection again, to share 9 t worries,and to shape someone's life. In turn, that moment also shapes me. I not only learn 10 a lifeand experiences outside of school, but also receive the gift of being part of this process-this connection between humans.七American author Michael Gurian 1 w a book From Boys to Men.lt tells teenage boysthat they are living through the best years of their lives.If you are a teenage boy, 2.a you want to succeed in life, you'd better read this great book!You may think that only your body is growing at the moment.But the book says your mind is 3 t.The book tells teenage boys4 t they need to help their body and mind grow.To do this,they should stop spending their time 5 p computer games and should start playing sports.Sports, the book says, keep you 6 h and teach you important life skills.The booktells boys 7 h to love life if they're being bullied(被欺负).It 8 a says boys have tostop being afraid of such bullies.lt is the only way they can become more successful people.But, most importantly, the _book says, you must always dream of success.Never be happy 9 w what you've got; always want more.Real men always want more.To become the man you want to be, you have to think for yourself and believe in lO.y.八When William Lindsay Iw in primary school, he loved studying maps. The saw-tooth (锯齿般的)line in China caught his eye. He 2 d to visit the line, that is, the Great Wall ofChina.Driven by this dream ,Lindsay set off on his Great Wall journey in 1984.Only a few day 31, he became ill and had to give up his plan. After returning to Britain, he began to exercise more often to build himself up. He 4 e learned some basic Chinese. With full preparation,Lindsay set off again in 1987.After many, many difficult days of hiking along the Great Wall, he was finally 5 a to arrive at Shanhaiguan. Altogether, the hike lasted 6 a 160 days.Through this trip, Lindsay developed a deeper 7 u of the Great Wall. 8 Sthen, he has made great efforts to protect it. In 1988,he organized more than 120 volunteers to pick up litter on the Great Wall, Lindsay soon realized the difficulty of 9 c all the rubbish onthe Wall. He started to give lectures around the country and began looking for more volunteer.During Lindsays Great Wall hike, he met with a Chinese girl from Xi' an. They got married in 1988. Lindsay*s wife and two 10 s joined him in protecting the Great Wall later. TheBritish man said he would spend his remaining years in China-for his family and for the Wall.九A young man in Wuhan, Hubei Province has lb popular after a video showing hisheart-warming act on a subway train recently. In the video, the man can be seen to hold his mobile phone in his hand after 2 f asleep on the train, with a message on the screen “Please wakeme if you need my seat.”The video was captured(捕获)3 b a passenger . The video, which was just 7 secondslong, has been viewed more than 19 million 4 t in just two days. Chinese netizens (网民)were greatly 5 t by the young man's act and praised him for his kindness. A web user evensaid, “I only needed a little time to fall in love with this young man.The man refused an interview invitation 6 a said that he just did what he felt he should.In a Weibo post, he 7 t netizens for their love and praise. He said that because he wouldalways fall asleep 8 w he had nothing to do on the train and worried(担忧)others who mayneed the seat, he got 9 a idea of making a message on his phone screen.He added 10 t he hoped the positive energy could spread further.十What will the future world be 1 1? Many people are glad to give their opinions .Here are two imaginations about the world of tomorrow . When people talk about the future, we like to think that 2 w have our own personal flying car. We would fly at 480 kilometersper hour, avoiding traffic lights,busy roads and speeding tickets. However, some people point to the disadvantages of flying cars. One big problem is what will happen 3 i the flying cars break down ? 4 T there will be problems with traffic control. Also, if they becomepopular, there will surely be too much air traffic. So it seems that flying cars will 5 f more thana few problems if they are to get off the ground .Imagine you have your own Ironman suit . Several companies are trying to build a practical robot “exoskeleton" .This is a suit of robot arms and legs 6 w follows your movement. It will allow the wearer to lift heavy objects, walk along way and even punch through walls! It is useful in many ways, 7 e for people with disabilities. This suit might help people to walk again after diseaseor injury. But the disadvantage at the moment is the price . Even a simple suit can cost hundreds of thousands of pounds. 8 A problem is battery life. A suit like this needs a lotof power and batteries only last about 15 minutes at the moment. One other problem is that a badly programmed robot wearer. You wouldn't want your robot leg or arm bending suit could hurt the wearer if he wears it the 9 w way.So, in the future, we might be able to fly to work and lift every heavy things. 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