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这是一份2025年中考英语真题分类汇编:专题06 完形填空 考点2 生活哲理类(全国通用)(第01期)(原卷版),共9页。
(2025·重庆·中考真题)
The sunlight came thrugh the windws, bringing in the ht summer air. I saw a lng line f peple at the medicine pickup cunter (取药处). I tk a deep breath t cl 1 dwn.
I jined the line t 2 fr my turn. The weight f my cming baby made it 3 fr me t stand straight, and my legs felt heavy. I raised my head and saw there were still quite a few peple ahead. Sme were playing with their phnes and sme were talking quietly. The line mved s 4 .
I began t feel weaker in my 5 . I culdn’t stand fr lng. “Shuld I ask the ne at the frnt fr help? What if he 6 ? He’s been waiting fr a lng time, t. Will the ther peple agree?” I thught t myself, “But I …” My frehead was starting t sweat (冒汗).
I knew I culdn’t wait. I walked up t the 7 persn in the line and asked in a lw vice, “Excuse me, culd I g first? I am nt feeling s well.”
The yung man lked at me in surprise 8 he saw my belly (肚子). He agreed. Almst n ne nticed what happened. I thught he wuld remain behind me. Instead, he mved straight t the end.
The secnd persn 9 her phne. She lked at me and lked back at the yung man. Then she mved t the back, t. Then the third ne, then the furth…until the yung man came right 10 me.
I felt a gentle wind blwing acrss my face, and the summer heat was gne with the wind.
1.A.myselfB.yurselfC.himselfD.herself
2.A.fightB.waitC.callD.ask
3.A.easyB.pssibleC.difficultD.imprtant
4.A.carefullyB.successfullyC.quicklyD.slwly
5.A.stmachB.legsC.armsD.head
6.A.agreesB.smilesC.refusesD.cries
7.A.firstB.secndC.thirdD.furth
8.A.ifB.unlessC.untilD.thugh
9.A.lked ut atB.lked up frmC.lked dwn nD.lked arund fr
10.A.far frmB.befreC.acrss frmD.behind
(2025·河北·中考真题)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Mr. Jhnsn was an excellent maths teacher. His students wuld never 11 their first class he gave them. He always wrte the numbers 2 and 4 n the blackbard in the first class t his 12 students, and asked them, “What is the answer?”
Whenever he asked this questin, sme f his students said 6 was the 13 . Sme thers thught that 2 was mre prper and sme f them 14 8 as the answer. Mrever, there were still thers wh were just 15 n their seats withut a wrd.
While the students were discussing what the answer was, Mr. Jhnsn always 16 their reply patiently. Finally, he sighed (叹气) and said, “Yur 17 is useless because nne f yu fcused yur attentin n the pint: What 18 the questin is asked abut. Did I ask yu t d anything abut the tw 19 ? Were they asked t be added, subtracted (减) r t d sme ther calculatins (计算)? If yu dn’t knw the questin exactly, hw can yu give a 20 answer?”
S let that be a lessn t all f us: It is imprtant t knw what the questin is befre we try t find ut the key.
11.A.faceB.acceptC.frgetD.cancel
12.A.newB.wiseC.famusD.hnest
13.A.ageB.keyC.timeD.scre
14.A.caughtB.chseC.cveredD.crrected
15.A.jumpingB.landingC.sittingD.walking
16.A.learned frmB.dreamed fC.believed inD.waited fr
17.A.inventinB.translatinC.cllectinD.discussin
18.A.usuallyB.exactlyC.directlyD.suddenly
19.A.numbersB.linesC.lettersD.shapes
20.A.quickB.shrtC.rightD.ready
(2025·黑龙江绥化·中考真题)
D yu expect 21 successful in everything yu d? If s, then hw? Here is an example.
There was a farmer wh grew crn all his life. Each year he 22 his crn t the market. Then each time his crn was chsen as the 23 and wn the first prize.
One year a newspaper reprter interviewed him and learned 24 surprising abut hw he grew it. The farmer ffered his seed (种子) crn t his neighbrs.
“Hw can yu share yur best seed crn with yur neighbrs?” the reprter asked, “Yu knw they are taking part in the cmpetitin 25 yu every year.” “Didn’t yu knw?” said the farmer, “Th wind picks up pllen (花粉) frm the crn and mves it 26 frm field t field. If my neighbrs grw bad crn, crss-pllinatin (异花传粉) will affect the quality f my crn. S if I want t grw gd crn, I must help my neighbrs t grw gd crn.”
The farmer knws much abut the cnnectin f life. His crn can’t imprve 27 his neighbrs’ crn imprves.
As a great man says, “We 28 by what we grw; we make a life by what we give.” We can’t live withut fd, 29 and many ther things. But a meaningful life is nt decided by hw much we can get, but by hw much we can give thers. Giving instead f 30 makes us different frm ther animals.
S if yu chse t live well, yu must help thers t live well; if yu chse t be happy yu must help thers t find happiness in their life.
21.A.isB.areC.t be
22.A.takeB.tkC.taken
23.A.gdB.betterC.best
24.A.anythingB.nthingC.smething
25.A.withB.nC.at
26.A.quickB.quicklyC.mre quick
27.A.ifB.unlessC.when
28.A.make a livingB.make livingC.makes a living
29.A.clthesB.clthC.clths
30.A.getB.t getC.getting
(2025·贵州·中考真题)
One day, when Andy was taking a walk, he happened t pass by a charming farm. He nticed a farmer standing by the farm, lking 31 .
Andy was s curius that he asked the farmer, “Why d yu lk s wrried? Have yu grwn wheat (小麦)?” The farmer 32 shk his head. His face was filled with wrry as he spke, “N, I’ve nticed that the weather isn’t great and I’m wrried if it 33 , the newly planted wheat might get wet. There’s a chance it wn’t cme up at all, r even. 34 , it will rt (腐烂) in the sil.”
Andy ndded with understanding and then asked, “Then, have yu 35 cttn?” The farmer 36 fr a wile, and said, “N, I’m wrried abut the insects this seasn. Thse insects might cme and 37 harm l the newly planted cttn. I simply can’t take that 38 .”
Andy was surprised and asked again, “S, what have yu planted then?” The farmer let ut a heavy sigh and replied, “I haven’t planted anything. I want t make sure that there’s n 39 f rain harming my crps and that there are n insects damaging them.”
There is n dubt that effective planning is the key t 40 . Hwever, if yu want t d smething, it is nt a gd ides t just think abut it. Yu can plan and cnsider fr a lng time, but there cmes a pint when actin must be taken.
31.A.surprisedB.angryC.wrried
32.A.happilyB.suddenlyC.slwly
33.A.rainsB.shinesC.blws
34.A.betterB.wrseC.leas
35.A.seenB.grwnC.checked
36.A.thughtB.discussedC.laughed
37.A.causeB.turnC.hide
38.A.riskB.taskC.rule
39.A.dreamB.resultC.chance
40.A.dangerB.energyC.success
(2025·四川眉山·中考真题)
There was nce a man wh built his wn huse. It tk him ver a year t design and build every part f it. In the end, he had the mst beautiful huse in the neighbrhd. Everyne that walked by wuld stp t 41 his new huse.
But as time went by, his huse started t have sme 42 . One day, a neighbr said, “Friend, it lks like yur frnt yard is a bit vergrwn (杂草丛生的).”
The man replied, “Yes, I knw. But it’s Okay. I’ll 43 the grass tmrrw.”
A few days later, a friend came by. He said, “It lks like yur windws are a bit 44 .”
The man replied, “Yes, I knw. But it’s Okay. I’ll wash them tmrrw.”
Weeks passed by. The man’s brther 45 t pay a visit. He tk ne lk at his brther’s huse and culdn’t 46 what he saw. The yard was a mess, the paint n the walls was falling dwn and the windws were 47 with dirt. The huse lked like it culd fall apart at any secnd—all because the man put everything ff 48 “tmrrw”.
When we prcrastinate (拖延), “tmrrw” can turn int “next week” r 49 “next year”. It’s much better t just take care f things 50 than t wait till sme imaginary “tmrrw” that may never cme.
41.A.buyB.cleanC.buildD.admire
42.A.eventsB.accidentsC.prblemsD.questins
43.A.cutB.plantC.pickD.water
44.A.ldB.dirtyC.brkenD.dangerus
45.A.came inB.came utC.came nD.came ver
46.A.believeB.findC.rememberD.realize
47.A.cnnectedB.filledC.cveredD.mixed
48.A.duringB.untilC.befreD.after
49.A.nceB.justC.evenD.still
50.A.yesterdayB.tdayC.thenD.tmrrw
(2025·云南·中考真题)
There was nce a yung man wh always saw the bad side f things.
One day, he went n a trip t an island with his friend. Suddenly, a strng 51 blew their bat far away. They called fr help. But it wuld be at least a cuple f hurs 52 anyne wuld find and help them. They had t 53 in ht weather.
As they waited, the yung man cmplained (抱怨) abut the heat and the bad luck they were having.
When he reached fr their water bttle, he said, “Oh n! The water bttle is half 54 .” Then his friend lked at the bttle and said, “But it is half full t.” The yung man watched his friend very 55 . A smile slwly appeared n his face and 56 f them laughed.
The yung man thught t himself, “He is right. Being negative (消极的) desn’t help.” He then 57 his attitude (态度) gradually and started t see the gd side f things.
Nw the man is much lder and has a happy family. He has becme a persn wh sees the bttle half full, nt half empty!
Happiness is never abut having a smth life—it’s abut seeing the 58 side in the dark mments. A sad persn sees nly prblems, while a cheerful ne lks fr 59 in prblems. S next time when yu are in a difficult situatin, 60 yurself, “D I see a half-empty bttle, r a half-full ne?” The chice is yurs.
51.A.windB.lightC.sundD.rck
52.A.becauseB.sinceC.befreD.after
53.A.cryB.waitC.swimD.run
54.A.cleanB.dirtyC.fullD.empty
55.A.ludlyB.seriuslyC.safelyD.carelessly
56.A.bthB.neitherC.allD.nne
57.A.stayedB.refusedC.passedD.changed
58.A.strangeB.brightC.scaryD.bring
59.A.hbbiesB.levelsC.hpeD.danger
60.A.askB.helpC.wishD.praise
(2025·四川广安·中考真题)
Once a fisherman (渔夫) asked a yung man t paint (给……上油漆) his bat. While painting, the yung man fund a small 61 in the bat. The yung man didn’t tell the hle t the fisherman and just fixed it by 62 . After finishing his wrk, the yung man gt his mney and then 63 .
A mnth later, the fisherman 64 in frnt f the painter’s huse. 65 the painter’s surprise, the fisherman gave him sme mney again.
The painter said, “Yu have already given me the mney fr painting the bat, sir.”
The fisherman said, “This time, the mney is nt fr painting the bat, but fr 66 the hle in the bat. I frgt the hle when I asked yu t paint the bat. Then, my sn tk the bat fr a fishing trip. After he left, I suddenly remembered the hle and I felt s 67 . I tried t call him, 68 he didn’t answer. Luckily, thanks t yur kindness (善举), my sn came back 69 . Yu saved my sn’s 70 .”
Smetimes, the smallest act f kindness may mean a lt t ther peple. S it’s imprtant t be kind and helpful.
61.A.pictureB.flwerC.hleD.basket
62.A.itselfB.himselfC.herselfD.myself
63.A.leftB.refusedC.answeredD.threw
64.A.wentB.appearedC.hidD.lay
65.A.AtB.OfC.FrD.T
66.A.passingB.finishingC.fixingD.digging
67.A.wrriedB.tiredC.bredD.excited
68.A.sB.butC.rD.because
69.A.sadlyB.plitelyC.angrilyD.safely
70.A.lifeB.wrkC.fishD.trip
(2025·四川遂宁·中考真题)
When I was thirteen years ld, a girl gave me an imprtant gift. It was a 71 .
It was my first year at a 72 schl. I didn’t knw anyne. Every time I heard the ther students talking and laughing. I felt 73 . I culd nt talk t anyne abut my 74 , even my parents. And I did nt want them t wrry abut me.
One day, my classmates were playing happily with their friends, 75 I just sat in silence. At that mment, a girl passed by and lked at me with a smile.
I did nt knw 76 she was, but I fell the tuch f smething bright and friendly. It made me feel 77 . It was like a hidden treasure.
That smile 78 my life. I started t cmmunicate with the ther students. Day by day, I learnt t trust and jin them. The girl with the bright smile has becme my best friend nw.
I never frgt that day. Later, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she culd nt 79 !
Nw I believe that the wrld is what yu think it is. If yu think yu are lnely, yu might 80 is be alne. My suggestin is: smile at the wrld and it will smile back
71.A.hugB.smileC.cardD.letter
72.A.bigB.ldC.newD.small
73.A.lnelyB.excitedC.cmfrtableD.relaxed
74.A.planB.suggestinC.pininD.prblem
75.A.butB.andC.becauseD.s
76.A.whereB.whatC.hwD.wh
77.A.prudB.warmC.freeD.nervus
78.A.destryedB.challengedC.changedD.brke
79.A.rememberB.frgetC.believeD.understand
80.A.neverB.smetimesC.alwaysD.seldm
(2025·四川南充·中考真题)
My mther was an artist. Grwing up, I culd draw a little myself and enjyed ding s, but I never had her 81 .
Once, I asked her hw I culd imprve. I 82 her t say smething like “Practice 10,000 hurs”, 83 she nly tld me “Lk at the things yu want t draw”. Hearing her wrds, I 84 it because that’s exactly what I thught I had been ding.
“Yu prbably aren’t,” she explained. “Actually, peple 85 lk at things carefully. They just lk at them quickly and then 86 their brain t imagine all the small parts they miss. Hwever, the brain fails, leading t 87 drawing.” Then I did as I was tld, and lked lng and hard at the bject I wanted t draw: an apple. I nticed mre abut its 88 , clr, and size. I drew each part carefully—and sure enugh, it turned ut t be a pretty 89 apple.
I lved the experience f really lking. I came t 90 mm’s wrds. That was t enjy seeing smething deeply and drawing it carefully.
81.A.talentB.chanceC.wealthD.curage
82.A.requiredB.advisedC.warnedD.expected
83.A.sB.andC.butD.as
84.A.sharedB.believedC.expressedD.dubted
85.A.seldmB.alwaysC.stillD.nly
86.A.wrk utB.take upC.depend nD.turn dwn
87.A.prB.specialC.amazingD.new
88.A.smellB.shapeC.weightD.taste
89.A.well-drawnB.well-develpedC.well-knwnD.well-prepared
90.A.translateB.spreadC.retellD.understand
(2025·四川泸州·中考真题)
David gt a special gift n his birthday—a hand-made kite with a lng tail. That afternn, he tk the kite and fllwed his grandpa t an pen space. He was s 91 that he sang all the way.
The wind was strng that day, perfect fr 92 . David let the kite g and watched with pride as it danced beautifully in the sky.
93 , the wind changed its directin. David lst cntrl f the kite, and it fell int a tree. With much difficulty, they 94 t get back the kite. Hwever, its tail fell ff. David’s heart 95 .
Nticing his disappintment, his grandpa cmfrted him sftly, “Cme n. I’ll make ne fr yu.”
They went t a nearby shp. David’s grandpa brrwed sme tls, cut a paper 96 and stuck it t the kite.
“Things break smetimes, just like this kite. But face them calmly and everything will 97 .” his grandpa said.
98 the kite was repaired, David hurried ut and let the wind lift the kite again. It flew even higher! David ran after the kite cheerfully all the afternn.
When the sun began t set, they headed back hme. On their way, David said t his grandpa, “I never thught the kite wuld be 99 , but it turned ut much strnger.”
His grandpa ndded, “Being strng is nt abut never falling. It is abut always 100 again.”
91.A.curiusB.specialC.luckyD.excited
92.A.hikingB.skatingC.flyingD.bating
93.A.NaturallyB.SuddenlyC.SurelyD.Recently
94.A.managedB.hpedC.decidedD.cntinued
95.A.changedB.relaxedC.drppedD.pened
96.A.headB.tailC.ftD.wing
97.A.wrk utB.run utC.cme utD.set ut
98.A.OnceB.BefreC.AlthughD.If
99.A.returnedB.madeC.fixedD.bught
100.A.leavingB.singingC.thinkingD.rising
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