中考英语阅读理解专项练习-首字母阅读填空

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首字母阅读填空 一.阅读理解(共15小题) 1.Stephen Hawking: A free soul in the Wheelchair Stephen Hawking died in his home in Cambridge, England, on March 14, 2018, at the age of 76. His family stated that he "died peacefully". Here are some facts about him. E(1) Life We often like the things our parents like and we grow up to do the things our parents do. So it was with Stephen Hawking. His parents like science and learning. They both graduated from Oxford College. Family dinner was a silent affair because everyone was reading a book. Stephen enjoyed math and science in school where he earned the nickname "Einstein". He wanted to study math at university but Oxford didn't have a math degree at the time, so he chose physics and chemistry i(2) . Overcoming ALS After graduation, Hawking went to Cambridge to study for his PhD. Then he began to have a h(3) problem. The doctor discovered that he had a disease called ALS(肌萎缩侧索硬化症). With the help of science and modern medicine, Hawking lived a f(4) and meaningful life. Although he had to live on a wheelchair and couldn't talk, he could communicate using a touch pad computer and a voice synthesizer(合成器). S(5) Hawking spent much of his work researching black holes and space﹣time theories. He wrote many important papers about them and became a famous expert. Stephen also enjoyed writing books. In 1988 he published A Brief History of Time. This book c(6) modern subjects such as the big bang(宇宙大爆炸) and black holes in terms that could be understood. The book became very popular selling millions of copies.

2.在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给. Four weeks before my mum's 40th birthday, Dad said to me, Jason, let's do something s(1) for your mother. Let's give her a surprise party. I thought it was a great idea, so we started planning. Mum loves the river, so Dad booked a party boat. It came with a Karaoke machine. That was good, because she loves s(2) . Dad invited some friends and n(3) , and some people from Mum's work. He even invited some of her old school friends. They all promised to keep it a s . One day, Mum said, It's my birthday soon. Let's go to a restaurant, just the three of us.Dad and I looked at each other and tried not to laugh. Dad said, I'll book a restaurant beside the river. On Mum's birthday, all the people went to the river at 6: 30 and got onto the boat. At seven o'clock, the three of us s(5) out for the restaurant. When we walked past the boat, everyone shouted," Surprise!" Mum really was surprised and very happy. She loved every minute. After the party, she said, 'Thanks for the best birthday ever!'

3.Donna Reid had just finished her training as a children's doctor. A famous research hospital in New York had offered her a job with (1)g pay. And her boyfriend, Tony, had a clinic(小诊所) in their hometown and hoped she could work with him. At the same time, a small hospital, Backwoods Hospital, in a very poor area had also offered Donna a job. Now it was time for her to decide (2)w to work. Dad: Donna, that research hospital in New York has a good reputation(声誉) for children's medicine. Some of the best children's doctors in the country work there and you can (3)l a lot from them. Mom: Yes, I agree it's a good hospital and the pay is good, too. But, that's not the point(要点). Dad: (4)T what's the point? Mom: It's in New York, too far away! Let me tell you, dear Donna. Tony's clinic is just several miles away. You don't need to travel (5)f if you work there. Tony is a nice young man and I guess you'll get married soon. Dad: Ha! It's hard enough to live with a husband or wife. Working with them, (6)t ? That's a choice for trouble. Well, Donna, what do you think? Donna: I'm thinking about (7)a the offer from Backwoods Hospital. Dad: But Donna, look at their offer! You'll be on call(随时待命) six days a week. That's really a (8)h job. Mom: Oh, Donna, the pay is another problem. Donna: Mom and Dad, I didn't become a doctor for enjoying a comfortable life(9)o . Dad: No? Then (10)w did you become a doctor? Donna: I want to help people. You know that. And Backwoods serves the poor. Backwoods, here I come! 4.Travelling has been more and more popular with people. If you don't want to s(1) your holiday travelling on a bus, resting in the hotel or sitting on the beach, you may try hiking. Hiking is an activity of going out for a long walk for fun. It is a great way to travel. You will get close to nature and take exercise. You can see lots of rivers and grass at the same time. Hiking is e(2) to do. The things you need are just good shoes, clothes and a big bag. Hiking doesn't have to be very expensive as well. You can hike in mountains, in a forest or along a river. It won't cost you much. If you go with your friends, you can have a talk with them on the way. Hiking is fun and it's good for your health. Here is some a(3) on hiking. ◇ Bring water, a good map and a phone. ◇ Don't hike alone(单独的). You shouldn't f(4) safety. It is the first. ◇ Wear a hat to protect yourself from the sun. ◇ Take an u(5) with you so that you won't get wet in the rain. Why not put on your hiking shoes and take a hike now? 5.Small talk and chitchat(闲谈) are the short conversations we have at parties, while we wait in line at the store, at family events or work. Sometimes we make small talk with people we already know but not w(1) . Often we have to make small talk with complete strangers. Many people find these small conversations about unplanned subjects difficult. Some people say they hate it. Others say small talk is a w(2) of time. They may even call it useless chitchat or useless chatter, meaning it doesn't do anything. They c(3) small talk not important. However, small talk is important. These exchanges can open doors that may lead to l(4) , more meaningful conversations. When you first meet someone or talk to someone you don't know well, it would be awkward(尴尬的) to b(5) a conversation about a really deep subject such as war, politics or the meaning of life. Small talk also gives you the c(6) to decide if you want to get to know that person better﹣or not. Let's say you make small talk with someone at a party. But they only want to talk about cats. You may not want to build a friendship with them u(7) you really, really love cats. Chitchat can also increase your feeling of understanding toward people you know but not well. Chatting with a