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中考英语五选四 (体裁)

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中考英语五选四 (体裁)中考英语五选四(体裁)五选四整理(30篇)记叙文(记事)(十七篇)一、(2010年中考)ADCEAfunnythinghappenedtomysisterTinalastmonth.ShelivesinJapanandteachesEnglish.InJapan,peopledon’tusuallyweartheiroutdoorshoesinthehouseorinschool,andalotofbuildingshaveplacesforshoes.Soherschoolahsaspecialplaceforshoes. ...
中考英语五选四 (体裁)
中考英语五选四(体裁)五选四整理(30篇)记叙文(记事)(十七篇)一、(2010年中考)ADCEAfunnythinghappenedtomysisterTinalastmonth.ShelivesinJapanandteachesEnglish.InJapan,peopledon’tusuallyweartheiroutdoorshoesinthehouseorinschool,andalotofbuildingshaveplacesforshoes.Soherschoolahsaspecialplaceforshoes. 61 TinateachesEnglishintheevening.OneFriday,shewenttoschool,andsheputhershoesintheshoebox—asusual.ThenshehadaninterestingspokenEnglishclasswithherstudents.  62  Buttohersurprise,hershoesweren’tinthebox.Therewasonlyonepairofthosethere,andtheyweren’therhoes!Shehadtogethomeinahurry.  63 OnMonday,athernextEnglishclass,hershoeswereinashoppingbagonherdesk!Therewasanotethatsaid,“I’msosorry.Itookyourshoesbymistake!”  64 Somebodyfeltalotofshame!A.It’sashoebox.B.Tinaismysister.C.Sosheputontheshoesandleft.D.Afterclassshegotreadytoleave.E.Buttherewasnonameonthenote.二、(2012年朝阳一模)DEBAI’djustgotinataxiattherailwaystationwhensuddenlyIfoundoneofmysuitcases(手提箱)missing.Justthen,Isawayoungman,notveryfar,openingitandtakingoutvaluables.“Stopthief!Stopthief!”Ishoutedandthrewopenthecardoorandrushedouttohim,followedbythedriverandsomepassers-by. 60 .Mydrivercaughthimbytheneckandtookoutthevaluablesfromhistrouserpocketandputthembackintomysuitcase.Halfanhourlater,Isatbackinthetaxiandbreathedasightofrelief(松了一口气).ButasIcheckedthosestolenthings,Ibecameverysurprised,unabletospeak. 61 .Andabloodtestreportofa58-year-oldwomanappeared.Isuddenlyrealizedthatthetaxidrivermusthavemistakenthethief’sthingsandputhisintomysuitcase.62 .Butthisstorykeepscomingbacktome.Wastheyoungmanahabitualthieforadutifulsonwhohadbeendriventofindmoneytosavehismother’slife? 63 .HowIwishIhadgonebackthatafternoontoreturnthemoneyandthereportandsaysorrytohim.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Irealizedthathateandloveareveryclose.A.MyheartachesforhimB.TwoyearshaspassedsincethenC.ThetrainleftthestationveryquicklyD.VerysoonwecaughtupwiththethiefE.Beforemyeyeswas200yuaninsteadof100三、(2012东城一模)ECADHaveyoueverwonderedwhytoybearsarecalledTeddyBears?WhynotHarryorJoeorJane? 60 .ThepresidentwasTeddyRoosevelt.Hewasthe26thpresidentoftheUnitedStates.In1902Rooseveltwentbearhunting(狩猎)withsomefriends. 61 .Hecouldn’tseemtofindanything.Hisfriendsfoundablackbear,andtiedittoatree.TheythoughtthatRooseveltwouldwanttoshootitwithhisgun.ButwhenRooseveltsawthebear,herefusedtokillit.Shootingabeartiedtoatreewasn’tfair! 62 .Anewspaperartistheardthestoryofthebearhuntanddrewacartoonaboutit. 63 .Hemadeatoybear.LaterhewasallowedtousePresidentRoosevelt’snameforthebearshemade.The“TeddyBear”wasborn! A.HeletthebeargoB.TheyhadagoodtimeintheforestC.However,hishuntwasgoingpoorlythatdayD.MorrisMichtom,ownerofatoystore,sawthecartoonE.TheanswercomesfromastoryaboutaU.S.presidentandabear四、(2012丰台一模) ECBATwomenareinthesameroomofahospital.60_______. Onemanhastolieonhisbackallday.Everyday,themansittingupbythewindowtellstheotheraboutthingsoutside.“Somechildrenarethrowingbreadtotheducksonthelake.”“61_______.”Theothermanishappytohearaboutalltheactivitiesandcolorsoftheworldoutside.Daysandweekspass.62_______.Theothermanasksthenursetomovehisbednexttothewindow.Finallyhecansituptoseetheoutside,butheisverydisappointed.Allhecanseeisawhitewall!“Butmyroommatetoldmesomanywonderfulthingsaboutoutside!”hesays.“Hewasblind.63_______.Hejustwantedyoutolivewithhope,”saysthenurse.  A.Hecouldn’tevenseethewallB.Onemorning,themanbythewindowdiesC.ThegirlsaresobeautifulintheirsummerdressesD.HemissedhisroommateverymuchE.Bothofthemareveryill五、(2012丰台二模)DAEBApoliceofficerpulledacarover.Whenhewalkeduptothecar,amanrolleddown(摇下)thewindow.“__60___”heasked.Thepolicemananswered:“Istoppedyouforrunningthatredlightbehindyou.”Justthentheman’swifeleanedforwardfromthepassenger’sseatandsaidinaveryloudvoice:“Itoldhimtostopatthatlight.Butdidhelisten?No.__61___” Themanturnedtohiswifeandshouted:“Shutup!”Thepolicemancontinued:“AndjustbeforethelightIclocked(测速)youdoing50miles(80km)perhour.__62___”Hiswifeleanedforwardagainandwhined(埋怨):“Itoldhimtoslowdown.Butdidhelistentome?No!Heneverlistenstome.”__63___“Shutup!ItoldyoutoSHUTUP!”Thepolicemanlookedatthewomanandasked:“Doeshealwaystalktoyouthisway?”Towhichthewomanreplied:“Onlywhenhehasbeendrinking.”  F.Hejustkeptrightongoing.G.Againthemanshoutedathiswife,H.He’sjustlisteningtomusic.I.What’stheproblem,officer?J.Thespeedlimitisonly30.六、(2012东城二模) CBDAArmidaScarpaisanEnglishteacher.Shebelievesthatstoriescanbeusedfromtheverybeginning.SheusesarealtextofGoldilockswithherclass. 60 .Theyareintheirsecondyearatschool.TheyarelearningtoreadinItalian,andhaveEnglishthreetimesaweek.Shedoesn’texpectthechildrentolearnthedifficultgrammar. 61 .Sheonlyasksthemtoreallylearnthewords.ThismethodistogivechildrenanexperienceofrealEnglishandallowstheteachertousealmostanystory. 62 andiftheteacherusesitcarefully,thechildrencanunderstandit.Childrenareusedtolivinginaworldwheretheydonotunderstandalotofthings. 63 ,buttheycanalsonoticealltheotherinformationaroundthem.Ifwedeprive(剥夺)childrenofeveryexperienceexceptthosewewantthemtomaster,thenwetakeawaythechanceforthemtoexperiencethisnaturalgrowth.A.MostchildrentakewhatwefindforthemB.ButshedoeswanttoshowthemthattheycanmakesenseofthemC.Herclassareagroupofseven-year-oldpupilsD.IfthechildrenlikethestoryE.Becausetheyareinterestedinthestory七、(2012海淀二模) EDBAMariaMartinezisrememberedtodayasthemakerofbeautifulpottery.Herpotteryisinmuseumsallovertheworld.60 ShelivedinNewMexicoinAmerica.Asayoungwoman,Mariawasknownforthefinepotsshemade.Mariaandtheothervillagewomenmadepotsfortheirfamilies.Theyalsosoldpotstovisitors.In1908,somearchaeologists(考古学家)foundbrokenbitsofpotteryinMaria’svillage.TheybelongedtoAmericanswholivedthere700yearsbefore.61 TheywerethinnerthanMaria’spots.Thefindsinfluencedherart.Mariadecidedtomakesuchapot.Herhusbandhelpedher.Theyhadtofindawaytomakethepotthinner.Mariaknewtheclaysheusedwouldnotwork.Athinpotmadeoutofthatclaywouldcrack(破裂)easily.Mariamixeddifferentamountsofclay,sand,andwater. 62 Mariaproducedmanypotsinherlifetime. 63 TheyarekeepingtheoldwaysalivejustasMariahaddonebefore.A.Hersonandgrandsonalsolearnedhowtomakebeautifulpots.B.Atlast,shediscoveredamixthatwouldnotcrack.C.Mariataughtherhusbandhowtomakepots.D.ThenthearchaeologistsshowedthemtoMaria.E.Mariawasbornaround1881.八、(2012石景山二模) ACBEI’llrememberthefirstcarnival(狂欢节).60.__________.MyparentscamefromJamaicaandtheyhelpedtostartcarnival.Wehadverylittlemoney,butwemadecostumersfromoldbitsofmaterialandfeathers,andcolourfulmasks.Wedecoratedoldlorries,sothatwecouldrideonthemthroughthestreets.Ittookussixmonthstogetready.Butonthebigday,allourhardworkhadbeenworthit.Peopleofallages,frombabiestograndparents,blackandwhite,dancedtogetherinthestreet.61.__________.Themusicwasplayedonanythingmadeofmetal:itwasverynoisy.Therewerepeoplewatchingfromthewindowsofeveryhouse.WeateallourfavouriteJamaicanfood,washeddownwithbeer.62.__________–butcarnivalhelpsyouforgettheweather!Whenthecarnivalgottoobig,thoseoldstreetsbecametoonarrowforsuchbigcrowds(人群).Somepeoplesaidtheyfeltfrightenedbythelargecrowdsandthenoise.Wewereworriedthatcarnivalwouldbebanned(禁止).Thenwefoundananswer–everythingwasmovedtoawiderandsaferstreet.63.__________.A.Itwasinthe1960sB.TheweatherwaswetC.Thepolicemendanced,tooD.Butsometimesit’stoocrazyE.Socarnivalshouldcontinueforyears.九、(2011东城二模)CAEBTimwasreadingabookathome.Someoneknockedonthedoor.Heopenedthedoor. 61 .“MynameisRebecca,”saidthelady.“You’vegottohelpme!”“Takeiteasy,” 62 .“Whathappened?”“Mygrandmadiedlastmonth.Sheleftallhermoney,about$1,000,000tome.Shetoldmeshehadsavedthemoneyinabank. 63 .”“ButyesterdaywhenIwenttothebank,Ionlygotanenvelope(信封)withnothinginit.Themoneyisgone!”RebeccatooktheenvelopeoutofherhandbagandgaveittoTim.Timlookedatitcarefullyunderthelight.Itwasjustanenvelopewithtwooldstampsonit. 64 .“Don’tworry,Rebecca,”hesaid.“Yourmoneyisstillhere.”A.TimgaveheracupofteaB.HethoughtforawhileandsmiledC.ItwasaworriedyoungladyD.ShefoundthemoneyinherhandbagE.Icouldgotogetitafterherdeath十、(2011海淀二模)BDEAIwasborninthecomputerage. 61 .Theywerealreadyadultswhenthefirstpersonalcomputercameout.Butwiththedevelopmentoftechnology,morejobsneedskillsliketyping,sendinge-mails,etc.WhenIwasinmiddleschool,theystartedaskingmetohelpthemdothingswithcomputers.62 .Butmydadwouldmakemestayuptofinishhiswork.Myparentsevenmademetalkonthephonewhenevertherewassomethingwrongwithourcomputer.Afterrealizingmyparentsreallyneedmyhelp,Itriedtobemoreunderstanding.Afterall,Iwasn’tbornknowinghowtouseacomputer. 63 ?Ifeelthatteachingthembymyselfisbetter.Wecancommunicatemoreandshareunderstanding.Iknowit’susuallyhardforadultstolearnnewskills.Andapatientteacherishelpfulforthem. 64 .Parentsandteensneedtohelpeachother.A.SoItrytoteachthempatientlyB.However,myparentsweren’tasluckyasmeC.ItishardforthemtousethecomputerD.SometimesIhadhoursofhomeworktodoE.HowcanIhelpthemlearnaboutcomputers十一、(2011朝阳二模)CDAEOnceourteacherwasteachinganewlesson. 61 ,therewasastoryfromamoviestar'sexperience.Ourteachersaid,“Let'spickastudenttobecomethemoviestarandreadthestory.”Suddenly,shesaid,"You!"Everybodylookedaround.Ilookedbehindme,butthenshelookedrightatmeandsaid,“You! 62 .They’refashionable--justlikethemoviestar’s,socomeinfrontofeverybodyandread.”ShewantedmetobethemoviestarwhogottheNationalActingAward!ThenIstartedtoreadaloud,“I'vejustwontheNationalActingAward!NowI'mfamous! 63 !”ButwhenIwantedtocontinuetoread,theteacherstoppedme.Shesaid,“Whenyouread,youshouldreademotionally!”Iwantedtoreadwell,butIdidn'tknowhowto.Ijusttriedtofinishtheparagraph.Thenshepickedanotherstudenttocontinuetoread.64 .WeallthoughtthatpickingstudentstostandinfrontofeverybodytoreadfromthebookwasgoodforpracticingEnglishbecausewegotmorechancestospeak.A.IcannotbelieveitB.AtthebeginningofthestoryC.InthefirstpartofthelessonD.LookatyourhairandyourjacketE.Afterclass,wetalkedaboutthisclass十二、(2011石景山二模)DCEBWhenhis18thbirthdaywascoming,theyoungmanbeganthinkingaboutlookingforajob.61.________.“But,mostgotnoreply,”hesaid.“Maybetheyweresurprisedaboutmyprimaryschooleducation.”Bychance,oneofhisfriendswaslookingforsomeone,whocouldworkasaneggporter(搬运工)inthesupermarket.Facinglotsofdifficultiesingettingajob,hesaid,“I’lltakeit.”62.________.Hedidthatforthreemonths.Later,heheardthatanewspaperwaslookingforanetworktechnician(网络技术员),soheaskedforit.63.________.Hepracticedhisskillrightinfrontofthecomputer,andshowedthemthewebpageshehaddesigned.Hestartedtoworkthenextday,andbecamethedirectorinlessthanayear.64.________.InJanuary2005,hestartedamagazineforchildren,withhimselfastheeditorinchief(主编).A.HelikeshisjobverymuchB.Andnow,the23-year-oldmanisabossC.TheneverydayherodehisbicycletogotoworkD.Sohesentresumes(简历)tomanycompaniesE.Buttheywerealsoworriedabouthisschooleducation十三、(2012燕山一模)CABDAfriend’sgrandfathercametoAmericafromBritain.HewentintoacafeteriainManhattantogetsomethingtoeat. 60 andwaitedforsomeonetotakehisorder.Ofcoursenobodydid.Atlast,awomanwithaplatefulloffoodsatdowninfrontofhimandtoldhimhowacafeteriaworked.“ 61 .”shesaid.“Justgoalongthelineandpickoutwhatyouwant.Attheotherendthey’lltellyouhowmuchyouhavetopay.”“IsoonlearnedhoweverythingworkedinAmerica.”thegrandfathertoldafriend.“ 62 .Youcangetanythingyouwantonlyifyouliketopaythemoney.Youcanevengetsuccess,butyou’llnevergetthatifyouwaitforsomeonetobringittoyou. 63 .” A.I’mreallyproudofyou.B.I’llmakeadealwithyouC.butyoudidn’tgethaircut.D.whatyouarethinkingisrightE.andtheywalkedeverywheretheywent.十四、(2012平谷一模)BCEAIwascomingdownstairstogetbreakfastwhenthepostcame.IwaswaitingforaletterfrommyfriendSam,soIpickedtheletterupandlookedthroughthem.Iwasn’tsurprisetoseethatthereweresomebills.Therewasaninvitationtoaparty.Therewasn’taletterfromSam. 60 ,itshowssomebirdsandthesea.Whatanicepicture!Iturnedthepostcardover.Itwasn’teasytoread.61 .Ididn’tknowwhowroteit?Itriedtoreadanyofthewords.Icouldread“DearTom,I’mhavingalovelytimein….”Thenthewritingbecameunclear.62 .Whohadgonetotheseaside?Icouldn’tthinkofanyone!Itwasamystery(谜团).Therewasanothermysterytoo.WherewasSam’sletter?Justthenthephonerang.ItwasSam!“I’mcallingtoseeifyougotanypostcard,”hesaid.“Weareattheseaside,notinLondon.Wechangedourminds.MumandDadarerestingafterourwalk.63.I’msorryIdidn’twritealetter.We’vebeensobusy.” A.SoI’mringingyouB.TherewasapostcardC.RainhadmadethewritingunclearD.There’remanypeoplehere.E.Icouldn’treadanythingelseBothmysteriesweresolved!十五、(2012顺义一模)BACEAyoungboyhadjustgottenhisdrivingpermit.Heaskedhisfather,whowasaminister,iftheycoulddiscusshisuseofthecar.Hisfathersaidtohim,“ 60 .Youbringyourgradesup.StudyyourBiblealittle,andgetyourhaircut.Thenwewilltalkaboutit”Amonthlater,theboycamebackandagainaskedhisfatheriftheycoulddiscusshisuseofthecar.Hisfathersaid,“ 61 Youhavebroughtyourgradesup,you’vestudiedyourBiblediligently,62 ”Theyoungmanwaitedamomentandthenreplied,“Youknow,Dad.I’vebeenthinkingaboutthat.YouknowSamsonhadlonghair,Moseshadlonghair,Noah.hadlonghair,andevenJesus(耶稣)hadlonghair.”Hisfatherreplied,“Yesson,63 ”Thesonstoodtherestillandthoughthardonwhathisfatherhadjustsaidtohim.A.StartoutatthisendB.LifeislikeacafeteriahereC.HesatdownatanemptytableD.YouhavetogetupandgetityourselfE.Heorderedacakewhenawomancamein十六、2011朝阳一模BCADJackfoundadogenteredhisshopwithanoteinhismouth.__61__,“CanIhaveabagofsalt?”Thedoghadmoneyinhismouth,too,soJacktookthemoneyandplacedthesaltinthedog’smouth.Jackwasverysurprisedandsinceitwasclosingtime,hedecidedtoclosetheshopandfollowthedog.Whenthedogcametoacrossing,hewaitedforthelightstoturngreenbeforecrossingtheroad.__62__.Whenabuscame,hewalkedtothefront,lookedatthenumber,butdidn’tgeton.Afewminuteslater,anotherbuscameandthistimethedogclimbedon.Thebustraveledthroughthecityandthedogkeptlookingoutofwindow.__63__,movedtothefrontandpressedthebuttontostopthebus.Hethengotoffwiththesaltinhismouth.Whenthedoggothome,heknockedatthedoorandamanwhoseemedalittleangryopenedit.Jackranupandsaidtotheman,“Yourdogissoclever.HecouldbeonTV!”__64__,“Youcallthisclever?Thisisthesecondtimethissillydoghasforgottenhiskey.”A.FinallyhegotupB.HetookthenoteandreaditC.ThenhecametoabusstopD.ButthemanrepliedloudlyE.Hegotoffthebusatonce十七、2011-2012东城初三第一学期期末考试DBECSomethingverystrangehappenedtoLisa.Sheneverknewshehadatwin(孪生的)sisteruntilshestarteduniversity!LisawasborninMexico. 1 ,soshewenttolivewithafamilyinManhattan,USA.WhenLisawastwentyyearsold,shestarteduniversityinLongIsland.  2 .Butonedayshewaswalkinghomefromclass,andastudentsmiledather.“Hello,Jane!”saidthestudent.“I’mnotJane,”saidLisa.ThishappenedtoLisaagainandagain.Itwasverystrange.Oneday,whenawomancalledherJane,Lisaasked“WhydoyoukeepcallingmeJane?”Thewomanreplied,“YoulooklikemyfriendJane.Youhavethesamefaceandthesamehair.IsJaneyoursister?”Lisasaidshedidn’thaveasistercalledJane.  3.FinallysheaskedsomeoneforJane’semailaddress.WhenLisawrotetoJane,shefoundoutthattheybothhadthesamebirthday,theylookedthesameandbothofthemwerefromMexico.WhenLisawenttolivewiththefamilyinManhattan,JanemovedtoLongIslandtolivewithafamilythere.  4 !Ithadtobetrue!记叙文(写人)(八篇)一、(2011年中考)ADCEKennyandBobbiMcCaugheyliveinIowa.Theyhaveabigfamily.Mikaylaistheoldestchildinthefamily.Sheissixyearsold.TheotherchildrenareBrandon,Joe,Kelsey,Kenney,Natalie,AlexisandNathan.Theyareallfiveyearsold.Whyaretheyallthesameage?______(61).Theyareseptuplets!Itishardworktolookaftersevenbabiesatthesametime.______(62).Inthebeginning,manypeoplehelpedthem.Theyhelpedtofeed,clean,anddressthebabies.Everyweek,theseptupletsusedabout170diapers(尿布)!______(63).Nowthechildrenareolder.Theseptupletsstartedschoolthisyear.Buttheygotoschoolathome,liketheirbigsister,Mikayla.WhenMikaylawasreadyforschool,KennyandBobbidecidedtoteachherathome.______(64).NowBobbiistheteacherforalleightofherchildren。 A.Theydrankalotofmilk,too.  B.Becausetheywereborntogether.  C.Lastyear,BobbiwasMikayla’steacher.  D.KennyandBobbiareinterestedincooking.  E.ButKennyandBobbididn’tlookafterthemalone.二、(2012延庆一模)ACBEIntheearly20thcentury,mostwesternpeopledidn’tknowmuchaboutAsiaanditspeople.However,onewomanhelpedtochangethat. 60 .Pearlwasbornin1892andmovedtoAsiawhenshewasonlythreemonthsold.ShelivedinachurchwithherfatherandherchildhoodfriendsweremostlythechildrenofChinesefarmers.Mostofthepeoplewholivedaroundinthecountrysidewereverypoor. 61 .PearlmovedbacktoAmericain1934.ShebegantowritebooksaboutherexperiencesinChina. 62 ,andin1938,shewontheNoblePrizeforhernovelTheGoodEarth.Shebecameknownas“theMarcoPolo”forreintroducingAsiatoWest.63 .Shealsotriedtochangepeople’sattitudes.ShebecameactiveinmanymovementsintheUnitedStates.FromthedayofhermovetotheUS,PearlwasactiveinAmericancivilrightsandwomen'srightsactivities.HerexperiencesinChinainfluencedherthinking,notonlyaboutAsiabutalsoaboutherowncountry.PeardiedinMarch,1973,justtwomonthsbeforehereighty-firstbirthday.A.ThewomanwasPearlS.BuckB.HerbookswerehugesuccessC.Soshecouldunderstandthesepeople’sfeelingsD.PeoplelovedPearlverymuchE.PearldidmorethanjustwritestoriesaboutAsia三、(2012西城一模) BACETheoldestpersonintheworldhasdiedinhersleepattheageof115.HernameisGertrudeBaines. 60 ,followingthedeathofPortugueseMaria.Ms.BaineswasborninGeorgiain1894.ShegrewupinthesouthernAmericanstate.Shesawmanychangesinherlife. 61 .Shehadachildwhenshewasjustfifteen.GertrudereceivedaGuinnessWorldRecordscertificate(证书)onher115thbirthday. 62 .Duringherwholelife,sheneverdiddrink,sheneverdidsmokeandshealwaysatehealthyfood.HerdoctorsaidMs.Baineshadbeen“inexcellentshape”justtwodaysbeforeherdeath.“Shewasquitesmart.Shesmiledveryoften,”hesaid.Ms.Bainesbecamefamousin2008forvoting(投票)forPresidentObamaintheU.S.6663 .ThefirstwasforJohnF.Kennedyinthe1960s.Shelivedtosee21differentAmericanpresidents.ShetoldreportersshechoseMr.Obama“becausehe’sforthecoloredpeople”.A.ShegotmarriedwhenshewasveryyoungB.Shebecametheworld’soldestpersoninJanuaryC.Ms.BaineshadsuchalonglifebecauseofherhealthylifestyleD.ShesaidthathappinesswasimportantforpeopleE.Itwasonlythesecondtimeshehadvoted四、(2012海淀一模)BDEAI’vebeensingingandperformingpoetrysinceIwassixyearsold.Iusedtosingformymother’sfriends. 60 Ihavewrittenthreebooksofpoetryandsongs.Igaveallthemoneyfromthebookstochildren’scharities. 61 MoneyfromthesecondbookwasspentonhomelesschildreninBosnia.IvisitpatientsatalocalhospitaleverySaturdaymorning.Italkandsingforthem.Iguessthat’swhat’sreallyfulfilling(令人满意的)tome,whenIsingtosomeonewhoisdying,andsomeonewhoisreallysickandwhodoesn’tevenknowwhat’shappening. 62 Everyonecangivelove,andloveiswhateveryonewants.That’sareallyimportantlessontome. 63 Makingsomeonehappymakesyouhappy,andtheygoonandmakeothershappyandit’slikeachain.Youchangewhenyougetolder,butloveisageless.Whenyouare7,13,or102yearsold,loveisthesame.A.Loveisachainofgiving.B.ButnowIamsingingforpeopleinneed.C.Ivisitpeopleintheoldpeople’shome.D.MoneyfrommyfirstbookwenttoaschoolfordeafkidsinMontana.E.IfeelproudwhenIseeasmileonthatperson’sface.五、(2012房山一模)BEDAJayChouwasborninTaiwan,China.Hegrewupwithhismother,andwasaquietandshykid. 60 Sopeoplethoughthewouldneverbesuccessfulinlife.Asasmallchild,Jaytookagreatinterestinmusic. 61 . Heloveditandkeptonpracticing.Whenhewasinhighschool,hecouldplaythepianoquitewell.Atthesametime,heshowedhistalentforwritingsongs.BeforeJaybecameasinger,heworkedasasongwriter.62 . Hisfirstalbum(专辑)cameoutin2000,andsoonhebecamequitepopular.NowJayisoneofthemostfamoussingersinAsia.However,heisstillshyanddoesn’ttalkmuchorsmile.Hedoesn’tspeakclearlywhenhesingsortalks. 63  Mostofhisfanslikehimbecauseheneverfollowsothers.A.Buthehasalotoffans.B.Hedidn’tdoverywellinschoolwork.C.Helivedwithhisgrandmotherwhenhewasyoung.D.Fortwoyears,hespentmostofhistimewritingsongs.E.Hismothersenthimtolearnthepianowhenhewasonlythreeyearsold.六、(2012门头沟一模)BCEAJennywasmygrandmother’ssisterandshewasanamazing(神奇的)woman.  60  Itwasapitythatshedidn’tlivetocelebrateher100thbirthday,butshehadagood,longlife.Shehadbeenateacherbeforemanywomenhadjobs.ShetaughtinAfricaformanyyears.61  Atthattime,peopledidn’ttravelbyplane,soshehadtotraveltherebyship.IttookherthreemonthstosailfromEnglandtoMalaysiainthosedays.In1947,shetraveledbyplaneforthefirsttime.  62  Shecontinuedtoteacharoundtheworlduntilshewas75yearsold.Jennyreallylovedteachingandshewasalsogoodattellingstories.Ialwayslovedtohearhertalkaboutherstories.TheyweresointerestingthatIwouldliketolistentoherwhenIw
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