2023年中考一轮复习阅读理解 短文填空 首字母填空专题3
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。
A
I looked at the words on the page I knew how to say them, b___1___ my mouth wouldn’t work. It was my first class in this new school, so n___2___ here knew me. My teacher just asked me to read some text out loud. The whole class was waiting for me silently. I could even hear my heartbeats.
I just sat there. Seconds passed. Some students started to laugh, “What’s wrong with her ” one boy said. “Maybe she can’t read at all!” said a____3____ student.
“Just open your mouth and speak!” I told m____4____. I tried to get the words out. But the first was always the hardest .The teacher was waiting. More of my classmates were making fun of me. I wanted to h___5___ under my desk. I soon felt tears(眼泪) running down...
I often faced situations like this during my grade school. Why I had a stuttering(结巴) problem. Because of this, I o____6____ felt embarrassed at school.
Thankfully, I met a g____7____ teacher, Mrs. Brown. She never rushed me when I was trying to talk. She helped me to relax when I was speaking, and would always wait patiently for me to finish my sentences.
Mrs. Brown offered me the most encouragement. She always let me know that my stuttering problem didn’t mean I wasn’t smart. She said, “Your brain is moving too f___8___ , and your mouth just can’t keep up!” Those simple words made me feel loved and encouraged.
Great c____9____ happened to me. When I entered high school, I almost stopped stuttering. In college, I had no trouble at all. As a child, I never imagined that I would become a teacher just like Mrs. Brown, passing love and care on to my s____10____.
B
School counselors are the people you can turn to when you need help. They know how to listen and can help kids with life’s challenges. Counselors have special training in how to help kids s____11____ problems, make d____12____ and stand up for themselves.
If someone was bullying(欺凌)you, for example, the counselor would talk to you about it and could give you some advice. The counselor may also talk to the bully and maybe even to the kids who saw what happened. The counselor might talk with your teacher and your parents about the problems as well. T____13____ this may feel a little uncomfortable, facing the problem and trying to correct it is better than living with a bad s____14____. With the counselor’s help, you don’t face difficult school problems alone. And you may feel r____15____ finally.
C
Do you have a vegetable garden Have you ever w___16___ a seed sprout (发芽) and grow and fruit until it became the tomato on your plate If you go to school in the US, there’s a good chance you have.
At the moment, nearly 20 percent of schools in the US have vegetable gardens that are planted and cared for by students. Later, even more schools will have gardens and more US kids will know the p___17___ of growing food in their school vegetable gardens.
Much of the growing interest in planting comes from a project called “Let’s Move”. The government wants to i___18___ children’s nutrition (营养) in the US — and they began the project by planting gardens with the help of some local kids. The kids were more i___19___ in eating vegetables from their garden than in eating fast food.
Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school, the food should be healthy and good. Why not let kids grow the food for their o___20___ cafeterias (食堂) The government’s plan gives money to schools to start their gardens, and more school gardens are sprouting up every day.
Students also use the k___21___ from their gardens to study science and math, and they paint pictures of their gardens in art class. Many students choose to work in the garden instead of playing on the playground during their noon b___22___. Sound like fun Ask your teacher if there’s room for a garden at your school, too.
D
I had a summer camp with my classmates last year. Early in the morning, we met at the bus station. After s____23____ goodbye to our parents, we got on the bus. It was the f____24____ time for us to be away from the parents. Some of us started to feel homesick. However, when the night party and dances b____25____, the homesickness was gone. The next day, everyone rushed to the boating class. At the beginning, my friends and I worked hard, but the boat wouldn’t listen to us and kept going round and round. Then the teacher taught us how to work together. After many tries, we did much b____26____.
During the summer camp, I learned a lot of new things and made many friends. I also learned how to take c____27____ of myself.
E
Jane Austen is one of Britain’s greatest female writers. She was born on 16 December 1775. She was the seventh of eight c___28___and never lived apart from her family. To entertain themselves, the children wrote and performed plays. Even as a little girl, Jane was encouraged to w___29___.
As a young woman, Jane enjoy dancing, and she went to many parties that were held in the great house of the
n___30___. She loved the country and enjoyed l___31___country walks.
At the age of 14, Jane Austen wrote her first novel, Love and Friendship. In her e___32___twenties she began to write her most famous novels- Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Northanger Abbey. Y___33___these books were not published until many years later. Northanger Abbey was not published until 1818—a year after her death.
S___34___, Jane became very ill while she was still young. She died in her sister’s arms on 18 July 1817. None of the books that were published in Jane Austen’s lifetime had her name on them—they were d___35___as being written “by a lady”.
As a result, Jane Austen was not very f___36___in her lifetime, and her books only became popular after her death. Her books are now some of the most r___37___and studied books in the world.
F
The bell rang. Jada slowly headed down the hall to her chemistry class. Jada could not believe that her mom was making her take the class just because Jada’s teacher had said that she had real talent in s___38___.
She would not know anyone in the class, and they p___39___ wouldn’t know anyone like her. The good thing about being late was that the t___40___ for class became less. The bad thing was that it made her feel like she was catching everyone’s a___41___. To make matters worse, the only two seats left in class were in the very front of the room. Jada took a deep b___42___ and walked in. Everyone’s eyes were on her. All she saw were the classmates’ sports shirts and pants.
But at least she didn’t get yelled (责骂) at by the teacher. He was too busy talking to a new kid. The kid had to weigh at least 250 pounds. But he looked friendly and easy-going.
The new kid m___43___ his way over to one of the two seats with his head down after talking with the teacher. Mr. Martin, the teacher, began class, “OK, everyone. I know most of you know each other from last year’s Honors Physical Science class, b___44___ just take a minute and introduce yourself to the person sitting at your table. You will be working c___45___ together all year. And there will be a d___46___ friendship among you.” Jada rolled (转动) eyes and looked straight ahead. Then she heard a surprisingly s___47___ and kind voice, “Hi, I’m Robert. I’m new here.”
Suddenly, Jada realized it’s not just a class, and it’s also somewhere friendship begins.
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1.(b)ut 2.(n)obody 3.(a)nother 4.(m)yself 5.(h)ide 6.(o)ften 7.(g)reat##(g)ood 8.(f)ast 9.(c)hanges 10.(s)tudents 11.(s)olve 12.(d)ecisions 13.(T)hough 14.(s)ituation 15.(r)elaxed 16.(w)atched 17.(p)leasure 18.(i)mprove 19.(i)nterested 20.(o)wn 21.(k)nowledge 22.(b)reak 23.(s)aying 24.(f)irst 25.(b)egan 26.(b)etter 27.(c)are 28.(c)hildren 29.(w)rite 30.(n)eighbourhood 31.(l)ong 32.(e)arly 33.(Y)et 34.(S)adly 35.(d)escribed 36.(f)amous 37.(r)ead 38.(s)cience 39.(p)robably 40.(t)ime 41.(a)ttention 42.(b)reath 43.(m)ade 44.(b)ut 45.(c)losely 46.(d)eep 47.(s)oft