考点39 短文填空之首字母填空-备战2022年中考英语考点一遍过 (原卷版).doc
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1、考点39 短文填空之首字母填空首字母填空是根据句意和已给出的首字母,在句子的空白处填上适当的单词,使句子意思完整,语法正确的一种题型。该题型既考查学生的单词记忆和拼写能力,又考查学生对句子的理解和运用能力。二、满分技巧1. 跳过空格,不看选项,快速地阅读全文,从整体上感知全文,掌握大意,了解全篇的内容和要旨。快速阅读时宁粗勿细,切忌只盯住一个句子仓促解题,这样势必因胸无全局而误入歧途。快速阅读时,还要注意找出关键词,这些词在文中起支撑骨架的功能,抓住了关键词就抓住了故事的线索。特别是要重视首句,善于以首句的时态、语气为立足点,理清文脉,推测全文时态、主题及大意。2. 复读短文,确定语义,判断词
2、形。把握短文大意后再认真复读短文,利用上下文的语境,结合所学过的知识,先确定空格处所需词语的意义,再根据空格在句子中的位置,判断其在句中充当的成分,从而确定所填词的词性,再依据词语搭配和语法规则,判断所填词的正确形式。如短文难度较大,尤其是难于选词时,从本句的前后观察中一时尚不得要领,就要进一步扩大到上下文中分析。3. 三读短文,上下参照,验证答案。在短文的空白处分别填上一个词后,将完成的短文再细读一遍,上下参照,连贯思考。可从上下文内容是否协调一致、顺理成章,语法结构是否正确无误等进行综合验证,凡有疑问必须重新推敲考虑。AFights at school sometimes happen.
3、But how can you keep away from a fight? Heres something you can do.Be c_56_. Sometimes, you feel so angry that you really want to teach somebody a lesson. But being angry doesnt do any good. Neither can a fight. I_57_, it may bring you more problems. In the school, everyone involved in a fight will
4、be punished, no matter who started it. There are no w_58_ in a fight.Shout loudly. If you know someone is coming up behind you to a_59_, turn toward the person with your hands up in front of your body and loudly say “stop” before walking away. Loud v_60_ can usually make the attacker stop. If the pe
5、rson doesnt stop, cry for help by calling out the name of a teacher whose office is nearby.Learn to r_61_. Your friend may ask you to join in a fight. Learn to say no. Helping him fight is not really helpful to him. If you really want to give him a hand, try to ask him to give it up. Also, you can t
6、ell him if he gets involved in a fight, he may get hurt and be punished. Then, try to learn why he wants a fight and help him find a r_62_ way to deal with the problem.BThe Best Language for Learning MathWhat is the best language for learning math? Hint (提示):You are not reading it.Chinese, Japanese
7、and Korean all have simpler number words. They express math concepts (概念)more c_81_than English. The language gap has drawn lots of attention. Several recent studies have l_82_ weaker math abilities in English-speaking children to English number words.Chinese, for example, has just ten basic number
8、words. English, however, has more than two dozen (一打). The trouble starts at “e_83_” English has a word for that number. Chinese, Japanese and Korean have words that can be translated as "ten-one” spoken with the "ten” first. That makes it easier for children to understand the place value.
9、 Students can easily see that the number system is based on units of 10.English number words over 10 dont make the place value clear. Words for numbers 13 to 19 change the order of the ones (个位)and tens. Children are more 1_84_ to confuse 17 with 71.Therefore, children working with English number wo
10、rds have a harder time doing complex (复杂) calculations. They make more m _85_.It also feels more natural for Chinese speakers than for English speakers to use the “make-a-ten” method. When they a_86_ two numbers, Chinese students often break down the numbers into parts and regroup them into tens and
11、 ones. For example, 9 plus 5 becomes 9 plus 1 plus 4. This method greatly helps students work out math problems. Many teachers in America are teaching their students the “make-a-ten” method. However,they are having a hard time because of the confusing English number words.Now, you should feel 1_87_t
12、hat you are learning math in China. Thanks to your mother language, all the math problems have become less difficult and less confusing.CWe may think today that Donald Trump invented the term, but “fake news” has been around for a while. In the early 19th century, small regional and local papers mad
13、e their product known and i_56_ their sales with a lot of made-up news articles. The Central Park Zoo Escape, reported on November 9, 1874, is one such event.The front page of the New York Herald that day reported that v_57_ animals had escaped from the Central Park Zoo. A rhino had fallen into a se
14、wer(下水道) and a lion had been seen walking slowly through a church. The article said that, while the police and National Guard were doing what they could, twenty-seven people had already died and many others had been injured. Readers were scared and armed men were seen in the streets, preparing to p_
15、58_ their loved ones and property by battling the wild animals of the zoo. In their upset, they clearly hadnt read to the end of the article: the l_59_ line stated that the whole story given above is a pure lie!But why was it done? The article was the creation of a reporter named Joseph Clarke. Work
16、ing alongside his editor, Clarke wanted to highlight the dangerous conditions at the zoo by showing the readers what could happen, not what a_60_ had. They had no idea of the fear it would cause. The paper never apologized for the upset to New Yorkers. I_61_, they ran a short statement requesting th
17、at safety conditions at the zoo should be improved.The l_62_ to learn? Always read right to the end!The whole story given above is not a pure lie!DRoy is a middle-aged man who lives happily with his family in a big house. He is a successful craftsman now. But his life is not a_56_ so great. He had a
18、 learning disability from an early age. He went to a school for children like him and he got plenty of extra help in this school. He still suffered(受苦) the rest of his school days in public schools.His life improved so much when he discovered art. The art world gave him a chance to express himself w
19、_57_ words. He went to a workshop and gradually got good at making things with clay. Then he learned an important lesson: Though he was disabled in language, he could still be s_58_ and successfully express himself with clay. He got his n_59_ lesson from rock climbing. It was a fun thing but he was
20、scared from the start. He soon found it wasnt a talent thing; it was just p_60_. So he did it more. After about five years of climbing, he found himself in Yosemite Valley on a big wall. He learned that if a person fell in love with something and did it all the time, he would get better at it. And h
21、is confidence came along with it.Later he found his e_61_ really helpful when learning how to read and write. Every day he spent many hours reading and writing, which he used to a_62_ as much as possible. After two hard years, he could read and write as well as others.He has gone through
22、160;the long process with art, rock climbing, reading and writing. Now he has got to a point in his life where he knows he is also able to dive into an area tha
23、t is totally hard, unknown, but interesting.EMom and Dad live in Calverton. On June 28, my parents celebrated 70 years of marriage.They have been through years of hard work and good times, a_51_ supporting each other.As a child I remember my parents working side by side for
24、spring, fall, winter, and summer cleaning or working in the yard, or painting and wallpapering.My parents bought a h_52_ in Elmont. They never believed they'd be able to own their own home, and to them, it was their castle. They worked hard to decorate it and kept i_53_ looking beautiful. They t
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