Passage 1
Hi! I'm Alex. I'm 13 years old. I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday or Sunday. This is one of my school days. 1 Monday morning, I get up at 7:30 and then have breakfast. A 2 (health) breakfast is important in the morning. As a Chinese saying 3 (go), “Eat good 4 (thing) for breakfast, eat a big meal for lunch, but eat less at dinner.” I like to eat bread and eggs and drink milk in the morning. We start 5 (learn) at 9 o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is Art because I am very relaxed in the Art class. At 11 o'clock, we have a break on the playground and I talk to my friends. We have lunch in the dining hall at noon. We like the school lunch. We can enjoy many kinds of food at good 6 (price). Some rice with vegetables 7 (be) delicious for me.
We start lessons at 14:30 and we have two lessons in the afternoon. Maths is a little difficult 8 interesting. Mr Hunt is my Maths teacher. He is always ready to help the students in our class. Thanks for 9 (help) us! Then we go home at 16:30. In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner 10 my family. I do my homework after that and go to bed at ten o'clock.
This is a really busy day. I have a great time!
Hi! I'm Alex. I'm 13 years old. I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday or Sunday. This is one of my school days. 1 Monday morning, I get up at 7:30 and then have breakfast. A 2 (health) breakfast is important in the morning. As a Chinese saying 3 (go), “Eat good 4 (thing) for breakfast, eat a big meal for lunch, but eat less at dinner.” I like to eat bread and eggs and drink milk in the morning. We start 5 (learn) at 9 o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is Art because I am very relaxed in the Art class. At 11 o'clock, we have a break on the playground and I talk to my friends. We have lunch in the dining hall at noon. We like the school lunch. We can enjoy many kinds of food at good 6 (price). Some rice with vegetables 7 (be) delicious for me.
We start lessons at 14:30 and we have two lessons in the afternoon. Maths is a little difficult 8 interesting. Mr Hunt is my Maths teacher. He is always ready to help the students in our class. Thanks for 9 (help) us! Then we go home at 16:30. In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner 10 my family. I do my homework after that and go to bed at ten o'clock.
This is a really busy day. I have a great time!
答案
1. On 2. healthy 3. goes 4. things
5. learning/to learn 6. prices
7. is 【解析】句意:一些米饭配蔬菜对我来说是美味的。主语“Some rice with vegetables”是一个整体,视作单数,时态是一般现在时,故填 is。
8. but 9. helping 10. with
5. learning/to learn 6. prices
7. is 【解析】句意:一些米饭配蔬菜对我来说是美味的。主语“Some rice with vegetables”是一个整体,视作单数,时态是一般现在时,故填 is。
8. but 9. helping 10. with
Passage 2(2025·南通市通州区期末)
Do you like fashion? Today, we can get 1 (colour) clothes easily. But how about people in old times?
Tie-dyeing(扎染) is a very old way of dyeing clothes in China. It 2 (have) a history of over 1,000 years. People in the past made it by hand.
Yang Cheng, 52, learnt to tie-dye from his mother in the 1980s. Now he 3 (do) the job all the time. He has taught his daughter this skill. Yang continued(继续) the old skill of tie-dyeing. At the same time, he studied new tie-dyeing skills in other 4 (country), such as Japan, India and France.
Yang once made two sets of tie-dyed special 5 (dress). It took him about two years. He used many skills of aiming tie-dyeing. Some patterns on the dresses are 6 (tradition), while some are modern. “I want to put all the beautiful things into tie-dyeing 7 (work),” he said.
Yang now 8 (teach) tie-dyeing in many places. More than 100,000 people learn from 9 (he). Some people worry that there won't be tie-dyeing any more because using machines is fast and cheap. But Yang said, “Machines can't be designed 10 (with) our creative hands.”
Do you like fashion? Today, we can get 1 (colour) clothes easily. But how about people in old times?
Tie-dyeing(扎染) is a very old way of dyeing clothes in China. It 2 (have) a history of over 1,000 years. People in the past made it by hand.
Yang Cheng, 52, learnt to tie-dye from his mother in the 1980s. Now he 3 (do) the job all the time. He has taught his daughter this skill. Yang continued(继续) the old skill of tie-dyeing. At the same time, he studied new tie-dyeing skills in other 4 (country), such as Japan, India and France.
Yang once made two sets of tie-dyed special 5 (dress). It took him about two years. He used many skills of aiming tie-dyeing. Some patterns on the dresses are 6 (tradition), while some are modern. “I want to put all the beautiful things into tie-dyeing 7 (work),” he said.
Yang now 8 (teach) tie-dyeing in many places. More than 100,000 people learn from 9 (he). Some people worry that there won't be tie-dyeing any more because using machines is fast and cheap. But Yang said, “Machines can't be designed 10 (with) our creative hands.”
答案
1. colourful 2. has 3. does 4. countries
5. dresses 6. traditional 7. works 8. teaches
9. him 10. without
5. dresses 6. traditional 7. works 8. teaches
9. him 10. without
Passage 3
Does reading books have something to do with collecting rubbish? Well, in 1 area in Indonesia(印度尼西亚), it does. A librarian in Indonesia will lend books to children if they give 2 (she) some rubbish. It's good for the environment 3 it can help kids read more.
4 is the librarian? She is Raden Roro Hendarti. Each weekday she 5 (ride) her three-wheeler with books to Muntang Village to change for plastic cups, bags and other waste. She collects about 100 kg of waste each week. Then her workers will send them for recycling(回收) or sell them. She has 6,000 books to lend and her dream is 6 (take) the “Trash Library” to other areas as well.
Raden wants to help kids enjoy 7 (read) and know the importance of protecting the environment at the same time. “We should take care of the rubbish to fight pollution and save the earth from rubbish,” she says.
Kevin Alamsyah is an 11-year-old reader. He is 8 (interest) in books and he often 9 (collect) rubbish in his village. “Rubbish is very bad 10 our environment. That's why I look for rubbish to borrow a book,” he says.
Does reading books have something to do with collecting rubbish? Well, in 1 area in Indonesia(印度尼西亚), it does. A librarian in Indonesia will lend books to children if they give 2 (she) some rubbish. It's good for the environment 3 it can help kids read more.
4 is the librarian? She is Raden Roro Hendarti. Each weekday she 5 (ride) her three-wheeler with books to Muntang Village to change for plastic cups, bags and other waste. She collects about 100 kg of waste each week. Then her workers will send them for recycling(回收) or sell them. She has 6,000 books to lend and her dream is 6 (take) the “Trash Library” to other areas as well.
Raden wants to help kids enjoy 7 (read) and know the importance of protecting the environment at the same time. “We should take care of the rubbish to fight pollution and save the earth from rubbish,” she says.
Kevin Alamsyah is an 11-year-old reader. He is 8 (interest) in books and he often 9 (collect) rubbish in his village. “Rubbish is very bad 10 our environment. That's why I look for rubbish to borrow a book,” he says.
答案
1. an 2. her 3. and 4. Who 5. rides
6. to take 【解析】句意:她有 6 000 本书可以借出,她的梦想是把“垃圾图书馆”也带到其他地方。根据空前的“is”且梦想代表还未发生的事情可知,空处应用不定式 to take。
7. reading 8. interested 9. collects 10. for
6. to take 【解析】句意:她有 6 000 本书可以借出,她的梦想是把“垃圾图书馆”也带到其他地方。根据空前的“is”且梦想代表还未发生的事情可知,空处应用不定式 to take。
7. reading 8. interested 9. collects 10. for
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