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【2025全国中考英语真题分类汇编】17 短文选词填空(第2辑)(原卷版+解析版)

日期:2025-11-21 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:72次 大小:1909130B 来源:二一课件通
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    / 让教学更有效 精品试卷 | 英语学科 专题17 短文选词填空 (2025·四川凉山·中考真题) 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整,并将其答案写在答题卡上相应的位置。每词限用一次。 one after its many always leg color go believe however Nature is amazing! Take a close look at the world of insects, and you’ll discover many unbelievable things. Consider butterflies, for example. Their wings are 1 and they have fantastic flying skills. On summer days, you 2 see them flying freely over flower gardens and wild fields. But do you know how butterflies become the flying insects It’s 3 of the amazing wonders of nature. In the beginning, a woman butterfly lays a small and colorful egg on a leaf of a plant. It’s hard 4 that the egg will become something completely different in a few days. It becomes a walking insect. This insect is called “caterpillar” . It now has legs, eyes and a large body. A new life has begun. The caterpillar can eat, walk and see. 5 , it is still not a butterfly. Soon, after growing big, the caterpillar makes a cover for itself. It covers itself in the nice protective blanket (保护层) and 6 to sleep. This stage is known as the “pupa stage”. After some time, the blanket breaks and a wet, weak butterfly appears. It now has six 7 , a mouth, eyes and wings. Shortly, the wings fill with blood, and the beautiful butterfly spreads 8 wings and flies away. This adult butterfly lays her eggs 9 a few weeks, and the cycle begins all over again. A Chinese phrase “po jian cheng die” can describe the butterfly’s development best. This is just one example of the wonders of nature. Look around the natural world, and you will learn 10 truly amazing things. (2025·山东济宁·中考真题) 阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的词语填空。方框中有两个词语为多余选项。 action, caring, difficulty, friendship, hurt, secretly, shared, strict, study A touching video about a special classroom mailbox has become popular on TikTok. It was 11 by Dawnell Ticarich, a fourth-grade teacher in Utah, USA. Dawnell set up the mailbox in her classroom to better understand her students’ thoughts and feelings. Students can leave notes 12 about anything—happy moments, worries, or questions they are too shy to ask in person. They call it the “I Wish My Teacher Knew” box. “Many kids have 13 expressing themselves,” Dawnell explains. “This gives them a safe way to be heard.” Every day, Dawnell checks the mailbox, reads the notes carefully, and then takes 14 . Once, a student wrote that others were making fun of her schoolbag. Dawnell talked to the class about kindness, sharing her own childhood experiences to teach them that words can sometimes 15 people. Another student wrote that no one wanted to sit with him and he felt left out (被冷落). Dawnell noticed this, so she changed seats and taught lessons on 16 . She encouraged them to be kind to one another. Many people praised her for being a 17 and creative teacher. Dawnell’s video about the mailbo ... ...

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