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1、专项五 中考题型 重难点39 短文填空之首字母填空短文首字母填空题型满分技巧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
2、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。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。典例解析(2022甘肃甘南统考中考真题
3、)根据短文内容和首字母提示,把所缺单词填写在后面的横线上。Andy was born in China 15 years ago. In 2021, she m_1_ to the USA with her family. As a high school student she has found many differences b_2_Chinese and Americans.For example, many American parents think there is no n_3_ to send their children to an expensive school. H
4、_4_ , its different in China. Many Chinese parents would do anything to send their children to expensive schools, a_5_ their family isnt rich enough.【短文大意】本文主要介绍了中国和美国在教育上的差别。【答案解析】1句意:2021年,她和家人搬到了美国。根据“she to the USA with her family”及首字母可知,搬到了美国,move“搬”,结合时间状语In 2021可知,动词用过去式,故填(m)oved。2句意:作为一名高中生
5、,她发现了中美之间的许多差异。根据“ Chinese and Americans”及首字母可知,此处用betweenand表示“在与之间”,故填(b)etween。3句意:例如,许多美国父母认为没有必要把他们的孩子送到昂贵的学校。根据“there is no to send their children to an expensive school”及首字母可知,此处用there is no need to do sth表示“没有必要做某事”,故填(n)eed。4句意:然而,这在中国是不同的。“many American parents think there is no to send th
6、eir children to an expensive school”与“Many Chinese parents would do anything to send their children to expensive schools”是转折关系,however“然而”,故填(H)owever。5句意:许多中国父母会不惜一切把孩子送到昂贵的学校,尽管他们的家庭并不富裕。“Many Chinese parents would do anything to send their children to expensive schools”与“their family isnt rich en
7、ough”是让步关系,although引导让步状语从句,故填(a)lthough。(2022山东东营统考中考真题)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词。“Ugh, meat pie again? I h_1_ meat pie!” Matt shouted. “I wont eat it!” Matts mom and dad looked at each other. Matts angry outbursts (爆发) were always happening this month. “ Matt, were going to let you take ov
8、er (接管) dinnertime from now on,” Mom said.“Well, were going to eat g_2_ food every night!” Matt answered happily.The next day, Dad helped Matt make the meal plan. “Were going to have chicken tonight, and spaghetti tomorrow, ” Matt started.“Woah, wait a minute,” Dad said. “What else are we going to h
9、ave with the chicken? We need to have at least one v_3_ with each meal.”“We can have cabbage,” Matt said. “Sophia does not like cabbage,” said Dad.“Well, its my choice, s_4_ Im going to cook it,” Matt replied.“OK, but she might complain (抱怨) at dinner. Are you ready for that? ” Dad asked.“Yeah, mayb
10、e,” Matt answered.Almost every time Matt picked something out, his dad would tell him that someone wouldnt like it. It was very frustrating (令人懊恼的).“This is impossible!” Matt said angrily.“Yes, it is hard. Everyone has d_5_ tastes, and sometimes, we just cant please (使满意) everyone.”“Fine, well go wi
11、th this plan this week. Next week Ill try to make everyone happy,” replied Matt.It was time for Matt to make his f_6_ meal, so his parents both came to help him. He hadnt cooked before. It took almost an hour to make dinner. He was tired and hungry, but he was so proud of h_7_he made dinner! “Ew, th
12、is rice tastes strange,” Sophia said. Matt took a bite. It did taste a little strange. But hed worked so hard! He felt like he might c_8_. “I dont like cabbage,” shouted Sophia. Matt realized then how his parents must feel every time he complained about dinner. It was impossible to make sure e_9_ li
13、ked every part of every meal!“Im sorry, Sophia. Im sorry, Mom and Dad. I shouldnt have shouted at you about dinner all the time. I dont want to take over dinner anymore, I wont complain,” Matt said. “Thank you, Matt,” Mom and Dad said. Dad continued, “Well take back dinner responsibilities. You can
14、offer some help if you like!” Matt felt a lot better. He happily finished his dinner and n_10_ complained about a meal again.(2022上海统考中考真题)在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给出。Which would you rather spend your money on, an outing with friends or a pair of expensive shoes? It is my opinion that spendi
15、ng money on experiences brings greater happiness. My first r_11_ is that experiences make us different as we grow. We are not the result of the things weve bought. Instead, we are the result of everything weve seen and done. For example, getting expensive clothes didnt c_12_ me as a person, but the
16、camping trip last summer certainly did. It made me more independent.In addition, I p_13_ experiences because they bring people together. Sharing a new experience develops stronger relationships and creates long-lasting memories. Three years ago I met some teenagers on a study trip and now I am s_14_
17、 in touch with them, but I hardly remember what I bought during the trip.My final point is that, although some people say it is a great j_15_ to own things, I think using the things you own is more pleasant. For example, I spend most of my spare money on new parts for my old mountain bike, but I lov
18、e the experience of c_16_, not owning bike parts!To sum up, experiences make us who we are and develop stronger relationships. So next time before you pay for something, give it some s_17_ thought. Ask yourself, “Which will I spend my money on, an outing or a pair of shoes?”(2022江苏盐城统考中考真题)根据短文内容及首字
19、母提示,填写所缺单词,使其意思完整。I grew up in the countryside. At around 10 years old, I began to learn cooking. The first skill I mastered was making dough(面团). Since my parents often came home l_18_, a prepared dough would help my family have supper sooner. I thought it would be e_19_ because I often saw my mum
20、do it just mix water and flour, right? Not quite! It turned out to be a m_20_ for a while. First I made the dough too soft. Then I made it too hard. But as I kept trying, I learned the trick. Later, I cooked fried dishes and things like dumplings and I f_21_ in love with cooking. Its a good way to r
21、elax. More importantly, thanks to my cooking skill, I live better d_22_ the COVID-19 pandemic. Now working at home, I cook every meal instead of ordering takeout. It s_23_ money and I dont have to wait for delivery drivers to feed me. Besides cooking, I did a lot of f_24_ work in my childhood. I got
22、 to know how to plant vegetables. T_25_ it was hard work, the experience taught me things that many of my friends still dont know. For example, the part of a potato that has sprouts(芽)can be planted as a seed. I once discussed this with my friends from the city. They thought it was a p_26_ that they
23、 didnt have the chance to learn these things in their lives. Some might say we can learn these things from textbooks. But it cant compare to the j_27_ of learning firsthand, watching plants blossom and grow. It brings a new way to look at the world. (2022江苏南通统考中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单
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