2022年中考英语人教新目标版总复习第三部分题型集训四(2)(习题).docx
类型二 阅读填空AIn August 2016, China National Women's Volleyball Team beat Serbia(塞尔维亚) 31 in the final at the Rio Olympics and won the gold medal. They brought great joy 1._ the whole country. Chairman Xi Jinping called on(号召) all the Chinese to 2._ their spirit of perseverance(不屈不挠的精神) and never giving up.Could you imagine 3._ difficult their road to success was? During the match against the Brazil team in the Rio Olympic Games, the hope of winning was very little 4._ the China team only won one match in the past 18 games between them. Almost all the audience thought the Brazil team would be the 5._, but our girls didn't give up. They kept 6._ fighting till the last second. To everyone's 7._, they were so brave that they finally won the match. All the girls rushed to Lang Ping, their head coach, and hugged each 8._ excitedly and happily. Zhu Ting was honored with the most valuable 9._(MVP) because of her wonderful performance.Today, everybody is 10._ of women's volleyball team. Their spirit inspires(鼓舞) every Chinese.BMichael is always happy and positive(积极的). This really made me curious(好奇的). So one day I asked him 1._ it, Michael replied, “Each day I say to 2._ Mike, you have two 3._ today. You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood. I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something bad 4._, I can choose to be a victim(牺牲者) or choose to learn from it. I choose to learn from it.”“It isn't that easy,” I said.Several years later, Michael had a serious 5._. When I asked him what had gone through his mind 6._ the accident took place, Michael replied, “As I lay on the ground, I remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to 7._. I chose to live. But in the operation(手术) room, I saw the expressions on the faces of the doctors and nurses and I got really scared. In their eyes, I read He's 8._ dead man. I knew I needed to take 9._. I told them, I want to live. Please operate(手术) on me!”Michael lived, thanks 10._ his doctors, but also because of his amazing attitude(态度)CLose like a champion(冠军)It is believed that participation and hard work is more important than winning, which is also the 1._ of the Olympic Games. The story of Lee Chong Wei, a famous Malaysian badminton player, is certain to be a great symbol of the spirit.Lee and Lin Dan, a famous 2._ badminton player, have been rivals(对手) for years. Lee has been 3._ by Lin Dan three times at the Olympic Games. But Lee never 4._ up. He kept training hard to stay in good condition. In 2016, Lee 5._ won Lin Dan in the semifinals(半决赛) at the Rio Olympics. He fought hard in every match. 6._ he was beaten by Chen Long in the final, people still speak 7._ of Lee's spirit. He lost the match, but he was still a great champion 8._ many people's hearts.So here comes a question: Is winning 9._ most important thing in such a competition? Of course,“No”!What really matters is that one 10._ never lose the courage to move on.DAre you still doing the “V” for victory sign? It's out. The latest popular hand gesture(手势) is putting both hands together to 1._ a heart shape. It's 2._ a “hand heart”Many young pop stars in the USA do this in their photos. “The hand heart gesture means something 3._ I love you and thank you,” said Taylor Swift, the country singer. “You can send a sweet and simple message without 4._ a word.” Swift often does it at 5._ concerts. And some people think she makes this gesture 6._.Justin Bieber and his superstar friends did 7._ “hand heart” and put the photos online. They did it to help out three children, whose parents died 8._ a car accident.In some Asian countries, the “hand heart” is popular too, 9._ in a different way. People there put their hands above their heads and make a bigger heart shape with their 10._. It means “I love you”EHitchbotHave you ever seen a hitchhiker(搭便车的旅行者)standing by the side of a road? Now drivers in Canada might see 1._ unusual hitchhiker: a hitchhiking robot.One of its inventors, David Harris Smith, has hitched across Canada three times. Smith and a friend, Frauke Zeller, have built Hitchbot because they wanted 2._(see) if people would stop and give the robot a lift and talk to it. The robot can chat about things it has learned, and about 3._(it) trip. You might think it's a joke, 4._ Smith and Zeller's experiment has a serious point: can robots and people get along?Hitchbot 5._(begin) its journey in Nova Scotia in July. It has already completed a third of its 6,000mile trip to Victoria. More than 57,000 people are following its journey 6._(close) on Facebook and Twitter, and travelers have posted lots of 7._(photo) on the websites. Hitchbot has also done some shopping, eaten motor oil, and had fun with travelers. Nobody knows 8._it will finish its journey. It might be 9._(long) than expected, but Zeller and Smith want Hitchbot to get 10._ many rides as it can. It hasn't been in a selfdriving car yet, but anything is possible!