2021年上海中考一轮培优07 短文填空 五年(2016_2020)中考英语分项研究专题学生版

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07 短文填空 五年(2016_2020)中考英语分项研究专题(上海专用)



1 .

"Meatballs againI hate meatballs!" Henry cried loudly "I'm not eating this!" Henry's mum and dad looked at each otherThis was the second time this week that Henry had c【小题1 about his dinner

"We're going to let you take over dinnertimeYou can pick the food and cook your meals'Mum said "GoodWe're going to eat good food every night!" Henry answered

The next dayHenry sat down to write the meal p【小题2"We're going to have chicken tonightand noodles tomorrow" Henry said

"Are we going to have anything e【小题3besides chickenWe need to have at least one vegetable for each meal"said Mum

"We can have cabbage"Henry said

After he finished shoppingit was time to make his f【小题4mealHe believed that this would be his favourite mealSince he had never cookedhis parents were both there to help him "There's a lot to do"Henry thoughtas he looked at the mess in the kitchenHe was usually playing games outside while his parents were making dinner

It took almost two hours to cookWhen dinner was finally finishedHenry was tired and h【小题5But he was so excited—he made dinner!

"I don't like cabbage" cried SophiaHenry's little sisterat the tableHenry felt quite upsetHe had worked so hard on dinnerbut it was i【小题6to get everyone happy about every part of every meal!

"I'm sorryI didn't know this could be so hard" Henry felt like he might cryHe began to r【小题7how his parents felt every time at the dinner table

"It's 0KHenryYou worked really hardWe' ll take back dinner responsibilities You'll have to do it enough when you're grown up"Dad said






Henry felt releasedHe happily finished his dinner and never got angry at dinner table again

2 .

Paul was my little brotherand he was special.He was different from me because he sat in a wheelchairand he was blind.Lots of times when we walked with Paulother kids came over and asked us why he was in his chair and why he couldn’t s小题1.They thought he was different because he had his own school bus and had to go to a special school.But that's not really the reason.Paul was different for the things just our family knew about-only we knew the s【小题2 that made him special .

Paul helped me hear small sounds.Every time I was with himI'd have to beg q小题3to hear the flying birds and the talking trees he heard.

Paul helped me exercise.When we went for a walkwe'd often go uphill.When I pushed his chair all the way to the woods at the t【小题4I was really getting my exercise!

Paul h【小题5 ever complained.He went along with whatever the rest of us wanted to do.One time when he had a feverhe got uncomfortablebut he never shouted or fought or asked me to switch the TV channel.

Sometimes Paul let me put things inhis hand.We played a kind of guessing game.I put different toys there for him to f【小题6He was always surprised when I let him hold something new.

Paul was my friend.He couldn't talk to me like most of my friendsand he couldn't run outside to play.But he was there for all the peaceful timesand he had the best smile in the world.

I was l【小题7 to grow up with him as his sister.He helped me to realize that there is a good side to every situationif we simply make the choice to find it.








3 .

Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给. )

"Olyvia, love is simple. You don’t have to do much to make someone happy. " That was what my mother said to me when I was a child. Over a year ago, I had a chance. My good friend Kaylee told me about her t【小题1 to a small town called Gary, and how it was a life-changing experience. I made up my mind to go there myself. When I told my parents about the decision, they didn’t a【小题2at first. They said I didn’t know much about the place. They were worried that it was not s小题3for me to go there. Thankfully, after I explained my plan to them in detail, they said yes.

When our group arrived in Gary, I noticed how different the town was from where I lived. There were few stores or restaurants in the town; most had closed. So you would be very l小题4 if you could find a place to buy food or drinks. Houses were built on small hills. Many of them had broken doors or windows. My job was to help the local people to r小题5 houses. The work days were long and hot, but it was really good to see the houses taking on a new look day by day.

The children there were also different. They seemed to enjoy every moment in life though they were poor. The smallest things would make these kids happy. I couldn’t find words to describe their j【小题6 when they received an ice-cream, a ball or even a kiss. The community was like a big family. Everyone knew each other and was there when someone needed help.

I am so glad that I had this unforgettable experience. I truly learned the m【小题7 of what my mother said. You don’t need to do much to make a difference to others' lives.

4 .

Tony is Chinese American. His family members gather together and serve a traditional Chinese meal once a






week. Last week Tony i【小题1his friend Amy for it.

Tony’s family was preparing dinner when Amy arrived. The family was cooking vegetables with hot oil. The k【小题2was filled with many good smells. “You can help me set the table.” Tony told his friend. They gave each person a pair of chopsticks, a soup bowl, a soup spoon, and a rice bowl on a plate. “Where are the forks and knives?” Amy asked.

“Oh, you won’t n【小题3those.” Tony explained.” I will show you how to use chopsticks. Don’t worry.” Tony’s mother put different foods which were unfamiliar to Amy onto big plates. She asked the kids to carry the food-filled plates out to the table. Amy carried roast duck. It was one of the f【小题4dishes she recognized. Amy was a little nervous about eating with chopsticks. Tony gave her instructions on how to do it. Amy finally managed to hold the chopsticks. Just when she picked up a piece of chicken in her chopsticks, her fingers s【小题5lost control of them, and the chicken flew across the table. It landed in Tony’s soup with a splash(飞溅). E【小题6at the table smiled.

Tony’s father kindly brought out a fork and knife. He handed them to Amy .Amy felt more c【小题7. She ate the rest of her dinner easily. It was delicious!

At the end of the meal, Amy was given a fortune cookie(签语饼干). She broke it open and read the small note inside,” If you practice hard, you will learn many things.” Amy laughed and said,” if you let me take home a pair of

chopsticks, my fortune may come true!






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