(全)中考英语:首字母填词精练+解题技巧4套
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中考英语:首字母填词精练+解题技巧
A group of Americans was traveling around Ireland. One of the women in
the group was always c__1__. For example, she kept s__2__ things like
“The bus seats are u__3__”, “The food is terrible”, “It’s too hot”, “The
hotels are awful”, and so on.
It turned out that no one in the group, i__4__ the tour guide (导游), liked
her.
One day, the group arrived at the site of the famous Blarney Stone. There
is usually a long l__5__ of people waiting to kiss it. People think that
k__6__ the stone will give them the “gift of the gab (口才)”.
“Good luck will f__7__ you all your days if you kiss the Blarney Stone,”
the guide said. “Unfortunately, it’s being cleaned today, so no one will
be able to kiss it. Perhaps we can come back tomorrow.”
“We can’t come back tomorrow,” the angry woman s__8__. “We have
some other boring tours to go on then. So I guess we can’t kiss the
stupid stone.”
“Well now,” the guide said, “it is said that if you kiss someone who has
kissed the stone, you’ll have the s__9__ good luck.”
“And I guess you’ve kissed the stone,” the woman said. “No,”
the guide said,
“but I’ve s__10__ on it.”
单词积累:
awful adj. 可怕的;极坏的
site cn. 地址;地点
解题分析:
1. complaining:根据下文对这名女士的描述得知,这位女士非常喜欢抱怨;又因为前面有一个be动词,所以变为ing形式。
2. saying:根据本句的翻译,这位女士不断地“说”一些令人很反感的话;又因为keep后面要加动词ing,所以这里填saying。
3. uncomfortable:根据上下句得知,既然是这位女士在抱怨,肯定是seats有不好的地方,那就是很不舒服。
4. including:根据本句翻译“没有人喜欢她,也包括导游”。
5. line:根据本句翻译“有很多人排队等着去亲吻这块石头”。
6. kissing:根据上句和本句得知,亲吻这块石头会给他们带来好口才;又因为作主语动词要变成动名词,需要加ing。
7. follow:根据本句翻译“好运会跟随着你一天”。 8. shouted:根据上下句和上下文我们得知,女士喜欢抱怨,今天无法亲石头肯定十分生气,所以说话是用“吼”的。
9. same:根据本句翻译得知“亲那个亲过石头的人也可以得到一样的好运”。
10. sat:本文是一个幽默故事,全文的笑点都集中在这一个词当中。导游说我“坐”在这个石头上过,言外之意就是说那位爱抱怨的女士如果像得到好运,就得去亲吻这位导游的屁股!
He was a journalist and a political critic (政治评论家). But to most people,
he is the most influential martial arts novelist in the Chinese-speaking
w__1__.
Louis Cha Leung-yung, better k__2__ by his pen name Jin Yong, passed
away at 94 years old on Oct 30 in Hong Kong.
During his lifetime, Jin Yong wrote 15 martial arts novels. Over 300
million copies of his books have been s__3__ around the world. He also
c__4__ some of the most well-known characters in the history of Chinese
literature, including Guo Jing, Wei Xiaobao and Linghu Chong.
Jin Yong was not the first person to write about the martial arts world
known as jianghu, but no one can deny (否认) that he has written some of
its best stories. His w__5__ were not only a joy for people to read, but also
helped to s__6__ Chinese people’s spirits and values (价值观) in recent
decades. Jin Yong once said, “wuxia (martial arts novels) is not so much about wu
(kungfu), but mainly about xia, a combination of c__7__, justice (公平) and
self-sacrifice (自我牺牲).”
These values have been passed on to generations of Chinese through his
books, as well as the countless m__8__ and TV shows that have been
adapted from his novels.
Jin Yong’s books are not only about heroes who f__9__ for justice and
righteousness (正义). They also s__10__ people the beauty of almost
every aspect of Chinese culture.
生词积累:
journalist cn. 新闻工作者;记者
influential adj. 有影响力的
martial arts novelist 武侠小说家
literature n. 文学
decade cn. 十年
combination n. 结合;组合
generation cn. 一代 adapt vt. 适应;使适应
justice n. 正义
aspect cn.
方面
解体分析:
1.
world:根据本段的内容,可以得知金庸先生是华人世界最有影响力的武侠小说家。
2. known:根据本句的翻译可以得知“金庸这个更加被大家所熟知的笔名”。
3. sold:根据本句翻译可得“三亿多侧的书被出售到世界各地”。
4. created:根据本句翻译可得“他还创造了许多脍炙人口的角色”。
5. works:根据本句的翻译和后面的read得知这里需要填作品(但是需要孩子们知道work还有作品的意思)。
6. shape:根据本句翻译得知“帮助构建了中国人民的精神和价值观”;(孩子们还要知道shape做动词的意思,九年级词汇)。
7. courage:联系前面的“侠”和后面的公平和自我牺牲,我们可以填入“勇气”。(很多武侠小说的主角都是很有担当的角色,勇气可嘉)。
8. movies:根据后面的TV可以填出来。
9. fight:根据本句翻译得知“为正义而斗争”;还有后面的介词for。
10. show:根据本句翻译得知“它们还向人们展示出中国文化每个方面的美丽”。 Last night I was driving from Harrisburg to Lewisburg, a distance of
about 80 miles. It was late, and I was driving f__1__.
At one point along an open highway, I came to a crossroad with a traffic
light. I was a__2__ on the road by now, but as I came near the light, it
turned red and I braked( 刹车) to stop. I looked left, right and b__3__ me.
Nothing. Not a c__4__, no suggestion of headlights, but there I sat and
w__5__ for the light to change, the only human being for at least a mile in
any direction.
I started w__6__ why I refused to run the light. I was not afraid of being
c__7__, because there were clearly no police around, and there certainly
would have been no d__8__ in going through it.
Much I__9__ that night, the question of why I'd stopped for that light
came back to me. I think I stopped because it's part of a contract(契约)we
all have with each other. It's not only the law, but it's an agreement we