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广东中考英语短文填空汇总

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广东中考短文填空汇总 ‎2016‎ Like most Chinese, Mr Zhang has a traditional family. ...71... he and his wife are middle school teachers while their 6-year-old son is a pupil. Mr Zhang’s mother lives with them and helps look...72... the kid. They love one another and live ...73... happy life.‎ Yesterday was Mr Zhang’s mother’s birthday. The couple wanted to do something to ...74... their love for her. After a big dinner, Mr Zhang brought a basin of warm water and asked his mother to sit in front of the basin. He took off her shoes and put her ...75... into the water. After that, he began to wash them carefully. His wife helped to comb his mother’s hair slowly. Seeing this, the boy ...76... his mother’s example. He tried to comb his mother’s hair, too. But he was not tall ...77... to do that. So he brought a chair and stood on it. Everyone could feel the warmth and love in the family.‎ ‎...78... we all know, respecting the old and taking care of the young is a good Chinese tradition. We should try ...79... best to care for our family. We must visit our parents as often as possible, and ...80... time with them even though we may work far away. Indeed family is a place for happiness.‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2015‎ Every spring, London hosts the Chelsea Flower Show. It is one of the ...71... popular garden and flower shows in the world! Experts and artists show off their creativity ...72... trees and flowers.‎ The colorful gardens at the show reflect (反映) Britain’s joy of gardening. Up and down the country, people ...73... good care of their gardens and shape them in style. If a ...74... doesn’t have a garden, people will rent a piece of land for gardening and ...75... fruit and vegetables.‎ You don’t have to be an expert to garden ...76... anyone can do it. This is why in the UK, helping with “housework” includes the garden. Kids can help to ..77... the plants after school twice or three times a week.‎ Compared with boring indoor housework, gardening is very ...78... for kids. They may feel pride as they see plants growing day by day. They may also learn to work hard to make a ...79... to their family or their life. And this can teach ...80... two life skills: being patient and hard-working.‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2014‎ I am Jackie Lee, an American Chinese. Let me tell you about my grandfather’s life story.‎ My grandfather was ...71... in 1932 and grew up in a poor village in Fujian, China. At the age of 14, he first heard of America. It was said to be the land of gold and poor people could easily become ...72... there.‎ So, my grandfather came to America. “I had thought it was easy to ...73... money in America,” he told me. “But when I ...74... in Los Angeles, I realised it was not true. I couldn’t find a good job because I spoke little English. I wanted to go to a language school to learn English, ...75... I couldn’t afford it. Later, I worked in a small ...76... , serving the guests, cleaning up the tables, washing the dishes and sweeping the floors. I was such ...77... helpful and honest worker that my boss was pleased with me. I was popular with my workmates, ...78... . Life became easier and in the end I entered an evening school ‎ to learn English.”‎ My grandfather kept working hard, and finally made ...79... dream come true. Things do not come easily in life. That is what I have learned ...80... my grandfather.‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2013‎ Dear Anne, ‎ How are you? I had great fun last Wednesday, ...71... 12th, 2013. It was a traditional Chinese festival called Dragon Boat Festival that day.‎ This festival is in memory of Qu Yuan, one of ...72... greatest Chinese poets. He killed himself by jumping into the Miluo River on May 5th of the lunar calendar (阴历), 278BC. People there rowed the boats to ...73... him. But it was too late. They were very sad and then threw rice into the ...74... to feed the fish so that they would stay away from his body.‎ ‎...75... then on, every year on this day, people enjoy ...76... Zongzi which is made of rice with meat, eggs and so on. In the past we ate it only ...77... a year, but now we regard it as our daily food. We can have it any time we like.‎ Have you ever ...78... the dragon boat race on TV? It is another important part of this festival. Several teams row their dragon-shaped boats as ...79... as they can. The first team to reach the finish line wins.‎ If you have a plan to visit China next year, would ...80... like to spend this festival with us?‎ Best wishes,‎ Xiao Qiang ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2012‎ Nov. 26, 2011, Saturday I’m upset these days. I have ...71... problem, and I do not ...72... how to deal with it.‎ I have a lot of ...73... every day since I became a Grade 9 student. I have no choice but to do it. I often stay up late to finish it and then feel ...74... the next day.‎ ‎...75.. I understand that it is important to do my homework and ...76... it in on time, sometimes I still don’t want to do so much homework. I almost have no free time for my hobbies, ...77... as ‎ playing volleyball and ping-pong. The worst thing is that I even have homework on weekends and holidays. The longer the holidays are, the ...78... homework I get. I really feel bad about it.‎ I am looking forward to a holiday ...79... homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I do? I really hope that someone can give ...80... some suggestions. I am sure they will be of great value to me.‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2011‎ Li Ming is a middle school student. His 15th birthday is coming on ...71... 3rd. One day, Li Ming walked past the shoe shop at the street corner. Once again, he stopped to look at the shop ...72... . He felt happy to see the shoes that he wanted very much were still there. He really wanted to have ...73... for his birthday. Looking down at his old shoes, he felt sorry for himself.‎ He sadly walked away and thought ...74... to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him ...75... he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money for that ¥1229 Nike Shoes. He ...76... not to go home at once, as he didn’t want to upset his mother. So he went to the park and sat on the ...77... . There he saw a girl in a wheel chair. He ‎ noticed that the girl had no feet. He looked at his own feet: “It’s much ...80... to be without shoes than without feet” he thought. There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, thinking he was luckier.‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2010‎ One day when Mr Kong was walking in the ...71... , he saw Miss Lan, a friend of his, sitting on a bench with a dog ...72... her.‎ Kong walked up to her and said “Hello, Miss Lan, how are you? May ...73... down and talk with you for a while?”‎ ‎“Of course,” Lan said. Kong sat down next to her and they ...74... happily together. The dog was looking up at Lan, as if waiting to be fed.‎ ‎“That’s a nice dog,” Kong said.‎ ‎“Yes, he’s strong and healthy.”‎ ‎“And he’s ...75... now,” Kong said. “He hasn’t taken his eyes off you. He thinks you’ve got some food for him,” Lan said. “But I haven’t.”‎ The two ...76... laughed and then Kong said “Does your dog bite (咬)?”‎ ‎“No,” she said. “He has ...77... bitten anyone.”‎ When he heard this, Kong put out his left ...78... and touched the animal’s head. It ...79... up at once and bit him.‎ ‎“Hey!” Kong shouted. “You said he didn’t bit.”‎ ‎“No, I didn’t,” Lan replied. “But that’s not my dog. ...80... is at home.”‎ ‎71. .................. 72. .................. 73. .................. 74. .................. 75. ..................‎ ‎76. .................. 77. .................. 78. .................. 79. .................. 80. ..................‎ ‎2009‎ Joe, a 15-year-old boy, wanted to have a ...71... of his own. He asked his parents for the money and they said he must get it by ...72... . But how did he get it? On his way home one way, he was ...73... about this. Not many people wanted to ask children to work for them. Maybe he could sweep away snow for the neighbours. But it was not ...74... . He had to wait a long time for that. He couldn’t cut grass for their gardens. ...75... he was too young to do such work.‎ Just at that moment, he saw Dick, one of his classmates, delivering (派送) ...76... .‎ ‎“I could do that,” he thought. He asked Dick a lot of questions. He learned that it ...77... Dick about three hours a day to do the job and he could get twenty-five dollars each week. He asked Dick to ...78... him the phone number of the newspaper manager.‎ Joe almost flew home. After he had told his mother what he thought, she said, “I think it is a ...79... idea!”‎ ‎“I’ll ...80... the newspaper manager,” said Joe. “After all, I’m going to be a businessman.” Joe’s mother smiled happily.‎ ‎2008‎ Tom was a poor boy. He made a living by cleaning leather (皮革) ...71... for others in the street. Tom was also a ...72... boy. One day, a rich man ...73... Miser appeared in front of Tom. He watched his ...74... shoes for a while, and then, looked at Tom. Tom knew this kind of people well. They love money but hate to spend it.‎ Tom said, “Let me ...75... your shoes, sir. Only two pence (便士), sir.‎ Mr Miser shook his head and walked away.‎ Tom thought for a second and then called out “I’d like to clean it for nothing.” This time Mr Miser agreed. And soon one of his shoes was shining brightly.‎ When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool (凳子), Tom said he wouldn’t clean it for him ...76... he was paid two pence for his work. Mr Miser was very ...77... . He refused to pay anything and went away.‎ But to his ...78..., the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even dirtier. Mr Miser looked round. People in the street were ...79... at him.‎ Finally the rich man ...80... and gave Tom two pence. In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.‎ ‎2007‎ Bob and David are good friends, but they like to joke on each other sometimes. One day they went to London for their holidays. They went to the ...71... and bought their tickets. When the train arrived, Bob got on the train first, but he dropped his ...72... on the platform (站台) without knowing it. David was behind him and quickly ...73... it up. Without saying a word to his friend, he put it in his ...74... .‎ After they had been in the ...75... for a little while, they saw the conductor (列车员) coming along, shouting, “Ticket, please!” Bob ...76... for his and of course he couldn’t find it.‎ ‎“Oh, dear, I can’t ...77... my ticket, David” he said.‎ ‎“Have another look, Bob. It must be ...78... ,” said David. “No, I can’t find it anywhere. What shall I do?”‎ ‎“Perhaps you’d better hide under the ...79... so that the conductor won’t see you.”‎ So Bob crawled (爬) under the seat and lay there quietly. Soon the conductor stood in front of David. “Ticket, please,” he said.‎ David handed him ...80... tickets and said, “This is mine. This other is my friend’s. He prefers to travel under the seat.”‎ ‎2006‎ ‎“Daddy, can I learn to play the ...71...? I’ll try very hard,” Sarah asked her ...72..., Mr White.‎ ‎“All right,” Mr White said. “I’ll ...73... for you to have lessons for six weeks. If you play well, you can go on with your lessons. If you don’t, I will ...74... the lessons.”‎ ‎“OK, Daddy.” Sarah said.‎ Mr White found her a good and expensive ...75... and Sarah began her lessons.‎ Six weeks later, Sarah said to Mr White, “I’m ...76... to play for you, Daddy.”‎ ‎“Fine, Sarah,” Mr White said. “Begin.”‎ She began to play. She didn’t play well. She made a terrible noise.‎ Her father had one of his friends with him. The friend put his hands over his ...77... when he heard the noise.‎ When Sarah ...78... , her father said, “Well done, Sarah. You can go on with your lessons.”‎ Sarah ran happily out of the room. Mr White’s friend turned to him. “You’ve spent a lot of ...79... , but she still plays very ...80... ,” he said.‎ Mr White said, “Since she started learning the piano, I’ve been able to buy five apartments (单元房间) in this building very cheaply. In another six weeks, I’ll own the whole building.”‎ ‎2005‎ Once there was an old man in a town. He always forgot things, so his wife always had to say to him, “Don’t ...71... this!”‎ One day he went on a long trip alone. Before he ...72... home, his wife said, “Now you have all these ...73... . They are what you need your trip. Don’t lose your things during the trip.” Then he went to the station, bought a ticket and got on the ...74... with it.‎ About half an hour later, the conductor began to check the ...75... . He came to the old man and ...76... “Will you please show me your ticket?” The old man looked for his ticket in all his pockets, but he could not find ...77... . He was very worried. “I can’t find my ticket. I really bought a ticket ...78... I got on the train,” said the old man.‎ ‎“I believe you bought a ticket. All right, you don’t have to buy ...79... one,” said the conductor kindly. But the old man said sadly, “How can I know where I’m going? I can’t ...80... my station!”‎