词语填空(一)(2017年成都)RosewastellinghergranddaughterLilystoriesabouthowshehadwrittenabest-selling1inherearly30’s.“Didyoualwaysknowyouwantedtobea2,Grandma?”askedLily.Rosesmiledathergranddaughter.“I3knewitonmyfirstdayofprimaryschool.”“Ifeltlikethatonmyfirstdayofprimaryschooltoo!Itwassinging.IusedtobesurethatIwouldbeasinger,”saidLily,“Why‘usedto’,Lily?”Roseasked.“Well,”beganLily,“I4bethebestsingerintheclass.Buttherewasanewgirlcomingtomyclass,andshewasbetteratsingingthanIwas.Whatwasthepoint(意义)of5asshewasmuchbetterthanme?”“Youknow,Lily,”Rosesaid,“AlthoughIwasthebestatwritinginprimaryandmiddleschool,whenIgotintohighschool,ImetagirlinmyEnglishclass.Shewasalwaysthebestwriter.Iusedto6becauseofit,thinkingthatIwasnolongerthebestwriter;Iwas7.”“Sowhatdidyoudo?”Lilyasked.“Ididwhatanypersonwoulddo,”saidRose,“Idideverythingtobebetterthanher.”“Didyoueverwritebetterthanherinyourclass?”Lilyasked.“No.ButIrealizedthatitwasn’taboutbeingthebestoutofeveryone,itwasaboutbeingtheverybestthatIcouldbe.SoI8myloveforwriting,andlookwhereIamnow…”Rose9.“Wow!”saidLilyinsurprise.“Butwhat’sthatgirldoingnow?”“Whoknows,butthere’sonethingIam10:shehasn’twrittenabest-sellingbookyet.”()1.A.magazineB.newspaperC.book()2.A.singerB.writerC.teacher()3.A.hardlyB.alreadyC.once()4.A.usedtoB.triedtoC.wantedto()5.A.workingB.thinkingC.trying()6.A.changeB.imagineC.cry()7.A.nobodyB.somebodyC.anybody()8.A.brokeB.followedC.started()9.A.shoutedB.smiledC.agreed()10.A.sureB.worriedC.satisfied(二)(2017年长沙)Afatherandhisdaughterwereflyingakiteinthepark.Theyoungdaughterwasalittlebittired,sotheytooka1onthebench(凳子).Whenthedaughtersawanoldmansellingapples,sheaskedherfathertobuyheranapple.Herfatherdidn'tbringmuchmoneywithhim,butitwasenoughtobuytwoapples.Sohedid,andgave2ofthemtohisdaughter,smiling.Hisdaughterheldoneappleinherlefthandandtheotherintherighthand.Thenthefatheraskedherifshecould3oneoftheappleswithhim.Whenthegirlheardthis,shequicklytookabite(咬)fromoneapple.Andbeforeherfathercouldspeak,shealsotookabitefromthe4apple.Thefatherwas5.Hewonderedwhatmistakehemadesothathisdaughteractedinsuchagreedy(贪婪的)way.Hewaslostinthought.Perhapshewasjustthinkingtoomuch.Hisdaughterwastoo6tounderstandaboutsharingandgiving.Asmiledisappearedfromhisface.Suddenly,hisdaughterwithanappleinherlefthandsaid,“Daddy,havethisone!Itismuchjuicierand7.”Herfatherwasspeechless.Hefelt8ahoutmakingthejudgment(判断)soquicklyaboutasmallchild.Buthissmile9knowingwhyhisdaughterquicklytookabitefromeachapple.Don'tjudgeanythingordrawaconclusion(结论)tooquickly.10sparesomemoretimetounderstandthingsbetter.()1.A.walkB.showerC.break()2.A.bothB.eitherC.neither()3.A.cutB.washC.share()4.A.firstB.secondC.third()5.A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.moved()6.A.braveB.sillyC.young()7.A.sweeterB.bittererC.saltier()8.A.proudB.greatC.bad()9.A.wentawayB.camebackC.ranoff()10.A.AlwaysB.NeverC.Seldom(三)(2017年潍坊改编)MycousinAndrewiscrazyaboutDIY.Helovestorepairthingsanddecoratehishouse.Butwhenhefinishes,thehousealwayslooks1!Heoncetriedtoputinabrighterlightinhisbedroom,buthemadeamistake.Thenhiswholehousehadapower2.Anothertime,hewantedto3apictureonhisbedroomwall,buthehitapipeandfilledtheroomwithwater.Lastmonth,hethoughtthelivingroominhishousewasboring,sohepainteditblue.Hismumsaid,“Stopit.”Buthekeptonpainting.Nowthelivingroomhas4bluewallsbutalsoablueceilingandfloor.Evenhiscatisbluenow!WhenIwantedashelfabovemybed,hesaid,“5!”Hethenspentfivehoursmakingtheshelfonthewall.ThenIputmybooksontheshelf.Whoops!Theycouldn'tstaytherebecauseoneendoftheshelfwasmuchhigherthan6!I7somebooksaboutDIYforhimandIalsoadvisedhimtotakea8inDIY.Butthisjustmadehimangry—hesayshealreadyknows9aboutit.So,Iamreadingallthebooksmyselfand10lessonseverySaturday.NowIknowmuchmoreaboutDIYthanmycousin!(B)1.A.cleanB.terribleC.boring(A)2.A.cutB.brokeC.connect(C)3.A.putonB.putoffC.putup(C)4.A.bothB.eitherC.notonly(B)5.A.NowayB.NoproblemC.No,Ican't(C)6.A.anotherB.othersC.theother(C)7.A.lentB.gaveC.bought(B)8.A.planB.courseC.message(C)9.A.somethingB.anythingC.everything(A)10.A.attendingB.joiningC.giving(四)(2017年广州改编)Morethan700yearsago,Scotland(苏格兰)wasfightingwithEngland.TheKingofEnglandwantedto1Scotland.Hehadastrongarmysoitwas2fortheScotstofight.Theylostmanytimes.KingRobertofScotlandhadtorunfromtheEnglisharmy.Onerainyday,KingRobertlayinanoldhouse.Hethoughtthathewasnotgoodenoughtobeking.Hewasso3thathedidn'tevenseeaspider(蜘蛛)nearhim.He4whenhesawthespiderclimbing.Itwastryingtoclimbuptoitswebatthetopofthehousebutitfelldown.“Howsad!”thoughtKingRobert.“Thespiderislikeme.It'snot5enough.”Hewatchedwhilethespiderclimbedupagain.Itfelldownasecondtime.“Becareful,littlespider,oryoumightdie,”hesaid.“Lifeissohard.You'llnevergetbacktoyourweb.”Butthespider6againandagain.KingRobertwatchedwhileit7climbedbacktoitsweb.Afteranhour,thespidergottotheweb.“You'resuchagreat8,”hesaid.“Ifyoucankeeptrying,Icantoo.Imustkeeponfighting.Iwon'tlettheEnglishwin.”His9grewstrongandthey10theEnglisharmy.Scotlandwasfree.Nobodyknowsifthisisatruestory.Manyparentstellittotheirchildrenbecausetheywantthemtokeeptrying.()1.A.leaveB.controlC.help()2.A.int