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2025年最新中考時文閱讀之完形填空篇(含答案)

Passage1

China'sNewRulesforFoodLabels

Toprotectconsumers,Chinahasintroducedstrictrulesaboutfood

labels.Companiescannolongeruse(1)wordslike*1zeroadditives"

or"cleanlabel"withoutproof.Now,theymust(2)___exactlyhowmuch

ofeachingredienttheirproductscontain.

Forexample,ifamooncakeclaims(宣稱)tohave"bird'snest"(an

expensiveingredient),thelabelmustshowthe(3)amountofbird's

nestinside.Therulesalsobanmisleadingterms.A2020surveyfound

thatover70%ofChineseconsumerstryto(4)foodadditives,but

manyproductsmisusethistrendwithfalseclaims.

Thenewstandard,createdbyChina'shealthandmarketregulators,includesatwo-yeartransitionperiod.

Afterthis,companies(5)therulesmayfacefinesorevenlosetheirbusinesslicenses.Inseriouscases,

peoplecouldgoto(6).

“Zero"marketinghasbecomepopular.Forinstance,drinkslabeled"0sugar"mightstilluseartificial

sweeteners(人工甜味齊ll),and"noaddedsugar"juicestillcontains(7)sugarfromfruit.Expertswarn

theselabelscanbeconfusing.Afoodsafetyexpertsaid:"'Noadditives9only(8)nonewereaddedduring

production.Itdoesn'tmeanthefinalproductisadditive-free.n

Onsocialmedia,thepolicyreceivedover28millionviews.Manysupportedit,sayingitstopsfalse

advertising.However,someworryaboutproduction(9)___.InMarch,12outof13"zeroadditive"soysauce

brandswerefoundtocontainsmallamountsofcadmium(鎘),a(10)metal.Onebrand,nQianhe0,n

explaineditsnO"waspartofitstrademark(商標),notaningredientclaim.

1.A.vagueB.harmfulC.scientific

2.A.treatB.listC.hide

3.A.lowestB.suddenC.exact

4.A.copyB.followC.avoid

5.A.makingB.breakingC.tricking

6.A.factoryB.jailC.hospitals

7.A.naturalB.deliciousC.helpful

8.A.meansB.increasesC.stands

9.A.tasteB.pricesC.safety

10.A.usefulB.rareC.harmful

BecarefulaboutAl-PoweredRobocalls

Thisyear's315GALA(晚會)warnedusofaseriousproblem:Companies

areusingAItoolstomakerobocalls.

BEZ

TheseAIcallersspeak1.andsoundveryhuman.Theyevenchange

MAREFUL

whattheysaybasedonhowpeoplerespond.Theserobotsworkaroundtheclock.

Theycanmakeupto100,000callsaday.小心

Companiesuseaavirtualnumbers"tomakesuchrobocalls.These2.often

1詐騙電話

startwith16or17.Theydon'trequireaSIMcardandaretherefore3.___forthey炸彈

傾家蕩產

policetotrack(追蹤).Thecompaniesalsousetechnologytomakethesecallslook

local.Thismakespeoplemorelikelyto4.thecall.

TheAl-poweredrobocallisjustoneexampleofdeepfakes(深度偽裝).Thetechnologyusesfake(假

的)voicesorimagestotrickpeopleinto5.personalinformationormoney.Duringthisyear's"Two

Sessions(兩會)」XiaomiCEOLeiJunalsovoicedhisconcerns(擔aboutthisproblem.

ArecentCCTVreportshowedthatsomecompaniessecretly6.___userdatafromappslikeDouyin.

TheyuseAItogatherinformation,suchasauser'sageandlocation.Theyevenstudyusers97.

informationtofindoutmore.Thismayincludeifsomeoneismarried,hasababyorownsahouse.

Thenscammersusetheinformationtotrickpeople.

Expertscallfor8.__rulestofightdeepfakes.Theyadvisepeoplenottoanswercallsfromnumbers

startingwith16or17.Ifyoudopickupthephone,hanguprightaway.Theyalsosuggestnottalkingto

robotcallersatallbecausetheymayrecordyour9.___todobadthings.Moreimportantly,thinktwice

10.sharingpersonalinformationonline!

1.A.quicklyB.smoothlyC.quietly

2.A.companiesB.phonesC.numbers

3.A.hardB.easyC.safe

4.A.answerB.receiveC.get

5.A.givingoutB.givingawayC.givingin

6.A.saveB.collectC.steal

7.A.favoriteB.publicC.private

8.A.stricterB.saferC.softer

9.A.voiceB.soundC.noise

10.A.whenB.afterC.before

Passage3

Refuseappearanceanxiety

Frompopularphoto-editingapps(修圖軟件)toplasticsurgery(整容),itseems

thatlargeeyes,paleskinandaskinnybodyaretheonlybeautystandards(標準)

thesedays.Butcanfollowingthemreallymakeusfeel1.___aboutourselves?

Bodyimageanxiety(對自身形象的焦慮)isalso2.amongteenagers.AccordingtoHuxiuNews,

oversixin10girls3.nottotakepartincertaindailyactivities,suchasattendingschool,becausethey

feelbadabouttheirlooks.Asmuchas31percentofteenagers4.__speakingupinclassbecausetheyworry

aboutwhatotherpeoplethink.

Manyteenagersarenothappywithhowthey5.becausetheytrytomeetunrealistic(不現實的)

standardsofbeauty,expertssay.6.__facesandbodiesareeverywhereinadvertising(廣告),aswellason

TVshowsandsocialmedia.Seeingallthesethingscanmakeanyonebelievethattheylooktoodark,too

fat,tooshort,7.___tootall.

However,tryingto8.strictstandardscanmakeusfeelanxious.What9.usisnotjust

our^imperfecfUooks,butthefactthatwecriticize(批評)ourselvessoharshly(尖亥(地).

10.comesinallshapesandsizes.Plus-size(大號的)modelsarebeingfeaturedinsomefashion

shows.Allofusshouldbejustasconfidentastheyare.

1.A.sadB.excitedC.worriedD.good◎V

2.A.commonB.necessaryC.strangeD.different

3.A.agreeB.continueC.chooseD.happen

4.A.considerB.enjoyC.avoidD.practice

5.A.lookB.thinkC.actD.speakz

6.A.SeriousB.PerfectC.SmartD.Happy二1

7.A.andB.butC.norD.or

8.A.moveontoB.liveuptoC.lookforwardtoD.makeupfor

9.A.troublesB.helpsC.bringsD.supports

10.A.KindnessB.PraiseC.AnxietyD.Beauty

Passage4

China'sNewPlantoHelpPeopleLoseWeightSafely

ObesityhasbecomeagrowingprobleminChina.Tosolvethis,the

governmentrecently1.__newguidelines.Theserulesallowdoctorstousespecial

medicinesthatreducehunger.Oneexampleissemaglutide,adrugfirstusedto2.

diabetes(糖尿病).Studiesshowitcanalsohelppeoplefeellesshungry,making圖4”?但,加"他像*

weightlosseasier.?

Dr.Wang,ahealthexpert,explained,""Traineddoctorscreate3.___plansfor

eachperson.Thisstopspeoplefromtryingunsafemethodslikeskippingmeals,/N

whichcould4.___theirhealth.^^Healsowarnedthatsomeweight-lossproducts

soldonlinemightbedangerous.

However,challengesremain."Manypatientsdon'tcomebackforcheck-ups5.____theirfirstvisit,“

saidDr.Wang."Weneedmorecampaignstoteachthem6.regular(定期的)doctorvisitsmatter/9

Thegovernmentistakingfurthersteps.Theywanttosetpricesfortreatmentssoeveryonecan7.

them.Healthinsurance(保險)mightcoverpartofthecost.Schoolsarealsojoiningtheeffort.Forexample,

studentsnowlearnabouthealthyeatinginbiologyclasses.Someschoolsevenorganizecookinglessonsto

teachhealthyrecipes.

8.,over200aaweight-lossclinics^^haveopenedacrossChina.Theseclinicsofferfreeadviceondiet

andexercise.Inonecity,aclinicpartneredwithalocalparktoholdweekly9.likegroupwalksoryoga

sessions."Exerciseismorefunwithfriends/9saidateenagerwhojoinedtheprogram.

Thegovernmentisaskingallindustriestohelp.Hotelsmightputscales(秤)inroomssoguestscan

tracktheir10..Restaurantscouldaddcalorielabelstomenus."Smallchangesaddup,“saidahealth

leader."Together,wecanbuildahealthierfuture."

1.A.followedB.allowedC.introduced

2.A.treatB.helpC.change

3.A.strictB.personalC.expensive

4.A.hurtB.strengthenC.improve

5.A.sinceB.afterC.when

6.A.whyB.whenC.where

7.A.acceptB.affordC.effort

8.A.SofarB.AswellC.Sincethen

9.A.activitiesB.competitionsC.experiments

10.A.lengthB.heightC.weight

Passage5

JD.comMovesIntoFoodDelivery

CHINA'Shighlycompetitiveonlinefooddeliverymarketnowhasits

latestplayer:JD.com.Thee-commercegiant'sfooddeliveryservicebegan

inearlyFebruary.

ByFebruary20,ithad1.39citiesacrossChina.Almost200,000

restaurantshadjoinedtheplatformtosellfoodonline.Insomecities,the

numberofordershad2.morethan100times.

Fornow,mostoftheserestaurantsarebigchains.ButJDwantsmore

qualityrestaurantstojoin,soit'sofferingaspecialdeal.Restaurantsthatjoin

beforeMayIwon'thaveto3.anyfeesforthewholeyear.

Meanwhile,thecompanyisofferingdiscounts(折扣)toattractcustomers.Forexample,amilktea

costing20yuanon4.appscostsjust15onJD.

China9sfooddeliverymarketismostlycontrolledbyMeituanandEle.me.Everyday,over10million

deliveryworkersdealwithabout80millionordersfor545millionusers.Thismarket,alreadytheworld's

largest,isstillgrowing.NewplayerslikeDouyinandKuaishouarejoiningthe5.aswell.

OnereasonbehindJD'slatestmoveisthetough(激烈的)competitionitfacesintheonline

shoppingmarket.CompanieslikeTaobao,PDDandDouyinarelowering6.tosellmore.But

JD.comcan'taffordtodothis.7.,peoplehavebeenspendinglessonlineinrecentyears.JDhas

to8.newwaystogrow.

Overtheyears,JDhasbuiltastronglogisticsnetwork.Thishelpswithfastfooddelivery,expertssay.

However,itwillstilltaketimeforitsfooddeliveryservicetogrow.Thecompanyneedstooffermore

thanjustlowpricesto9..Ithasto10.somebignewideas.Otherwise,itprobablywon'tbring

muchchangetotheindustry.

1.A.traveledB.coveredC.included

2.A.liftedB.improvedC.increased

3.A.payB.costC.spend

4.A.theotherB.anotherC.other

5.A.warB.raceC.game

6.A.productsB.orderC.prices

7.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.Beside

8.A.lookforB.lookatC.lookup

9.A.manageB.competeC.fight

10.A.liveuptoB.getonwithC.comeupwith

Passage6

The2025PritzkerPrizeGoestoLiujiakun

THEWINNERofthisyear'sPritzkerArchitecturePrizeisLiuJiakun.At68

yearsold,Liuisthe54thwinnerofthisaward.Hewaschosenfor1.buildings

thatimprovethelivesofordinarypeople.

Theprize,2.in1979,isarchitecture'shighesthonor.Itisoften

called6atheNobelPrizeofarchitecture."Liuisthe3.Chinesecitizento

receivethehonor.Beforehim,WangShu(王遁寸)wontheawardin2012.

Liuisfamous4.___designingpublicspacesincities.Healwayscreatesplacesforpeopletogatherand

enjoynature.Oneofhisbest-known5.istheWestVillage(西村大院)inChengdu.Thisfive-story

buildingwasbuiltin2015.Itfeaturespathsforwalkingandbiking.Inside,therearespacesforculture,sports

andbusiness.Italsooffersabeautifulviewoflocalnaturalandman-madeenvironments.

LiuwasborninChengduin1956.Hespentmuchofhischildhood6.___thehospitalwherehismother

worked.Helovedclimbingontorooftopstoseethecity'smixoftraditionalhomesandmodernbuildings.

These7.experiencesshapedhisinterestinarchitecture.

Asanarchitect,Liudoesn'twantastrongpersonalstyle.8.,hefocusesonunderstandingeachplace

anditsneeds."Iwantmyworktofitthe9.___conditions,nLiusaid.HealsotriestobalanceChina9straditional

architecturewithmoderntechnology."Traditionalarchitectureisgreat,butifsaproductofitstime,“hesaid.

Thearchitecttakesthebestpartsoftraditionandpresentstheminamodemway.

Liualsobelievesthatcitiesshouldbeplacesforpeople,notjustbuildings.uWeneedtoleavespacefor

thepublic,"hesaid.Onlyinthiswaycanacitygrowina10.___way.

1.A.discoveringB.inventingC.creating

2.A.tookoffB.setupC.putup

3.A.thirdB.secondC.first

4.A.forB.asC.in

5.A.projectsB.programsC.product

6.A.exploredB.exploringC.toexplore

7.A.earlyB.simpleC.different

8.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.Instead

9.A.publicB.localC.modern

10.A.healthyB.fastC.strong

Passage7

TraditionalMedicineBars:ANewTrendinChina

Recently,specialbarscombiningtraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)with

cocktails(雞尾酒)haveappearedinShanghaiandShenzhen.Thesebars(l)

herbslikegojiberriesandchrysanthemumintodrinks.PhotosonXiaohongshu

showtheirinteriors(內部)mixingmoderndesignswith(2)___Chineseelements.

Mr.Liu,thebarowner,toldreporterstheideaaimstomakenightlifehealthier."

Whenyougoout,itdoesn'thaveto(3)yourbody.Itcanbe'

yangshengXnourishinglife),"hesaid.However,headmittedthatsomeTCMdrinks

arepartlyjustcreativemarketing.

Lawyers(4)thistrendmightbringrisks.WuMeilingfromJiangsuSuxingLawFirmexplainedthat

usingunknownmedicinalingredientscould(5)___seriousproblems.nBarsmayfacefines,losetheirlicenses,

orevendealwithlegaltrouble(6)theyuseunapprovedherbs,"shesaid.

(7),Mr.LiurefusedinterviewsfromSixthTonelastThursday.HelatertoldCoverNewsthese

drinksaren'tmeantto(8)illnessesbuttoencouragehealthierchoices."Ihopepeoplerealizenight

activitiesdon'talwaysequalunsafehabitslikedrinkingtoomuchalcohol,nheadded.

Manyyoungcustomersfindtheideainteresting.AXiaohongshuusercommented:"It'saperfect(9)__

ofourtraditionalcultureandmodern!"Butdoctorsremindpeoplethatmixingherbsandalcoholneeds(10)

guidance.Thedebatecontinuesaboutbalancingcreativitywithsafety.

1.A.hideB.burnC.add

2.A.brokenB.foreignC.ancient

3.A.warmB.hurtC.protect

4.A.askB.warnC.inform

5.A.leadtoB.bringoutC.givein

6.A.becauseB.unlessC.if

7.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.Suddenly

8.A.causeB.describeC.cure

9.A.fixB.tasteC.mix

10.A.meaningfulB.professionalC.helpful

Passage8

HaidilaoOffersRefundsAfterRestaurantIncident

Haidilao,oneofChina'smostpopularhotpotchains,recentlyfaceda

seriousproblematitsShanghaibranch.Thecompanyhasdecidedto1.

moneytothousandsofcustomersaftertwoteenagersdidsomethingterriblein

oneofitsShanghaibranches.

Thecompany2.__onMarch12ththatover4,000customerswhoateat

itsBundbranchbetweenFebruary24thandMarch8thwillgettheirmoney

back.They111alsoreceiveten3._theamounttheypaidasextracompensation

(賠償).

The4.__happenedintheearlymorningofFebruary24th.Two17-year-oldboys,namedTangandWu,

wereeatinginaprivateroom.Policereportssaytheboysdrank5.alcoholandurinated(小便)intothe

sharedhotpot.Later,Wupostedavideoofthisonline,whichmademanypeople6..

AfterHaidilaocalledthepoliceonMarch6th,bothteenagers7.__byShanghaipolice.Therestaurant

hasalsostartedlegalactionbyfilingacaseagainstthemincourt.

Atfirst,Haidilaodidn'trealizethisproblems.__February28thwhenthevideobecamepopularonline.

Thecompanyexplainedit9.timetoconfirmwhichrestaurantwasinvolvedbecausetheyhaveover

1,400branchesworldwide.

Tomakethingsbetter,Haidilaohasreplacedallcookingequipmentandpromisedto10.—theirprivate

roomservices.TheyVeinvitedcustomerstovisittheiropenkitchenstoseethefoodpreparationprocess.

1.A.saveB.returnC.count

2.A.repeatedB.interviewedC.announced

3.A.hoursB.secondsC.times

4.A.accidentB.celebrationC.meeting

5.A.toomanyB.toomuchC.muchtoo

6.A.sleepyB.angryC.excited具

7.A.caughtB.arecaughtC.werecaught

8.A.sinceB.unlessC.until

9.A.spentB.tookC.costed

10.A.increaseB.reduceC.improve

正義的審切法第1

三速1

Passage9

ASeriousCrimeAgainstChildren

YuHuaying,a61-year-oldwoman,wasl._forstealingandsellingchildren.

LastFriday,shewasexecuted(處決)afterChina'stopcourtapprovedherdeath

sentence.Thepunishmentwas2._byacourtinGuizhouProvince,whereshe

hadbeenfoundguilty(有罪)yearsearlier.

Between1993and2003,Yutook17childrenfromGuizhou,Chongqing,andYunnan.She3._these

childrentoHebeiProvincetomakemoney.Heractionscausedterriblepain12familieswereseparated.

Someparentssearchedfortheirchildrenforover20years,andafewevendiedfrom4.__.

InOctober2024,thecourtsentencedYutodeath.Theyalsosaidshewould5._herpoliticalrights(政

治權利)foreverandallhermoneywouldbetakenaway.Yutriedtoappeal(上訴)toa6._court,butthe

judgesrefusedherrequest.Theysaidhercrimeswere"tooserioustoforgive".

Thecasebecamefamousin2022.AwomannamedYangNiuhuatoldpolicethatYu7.—herin1995

whenshewasachild.Policequickly8.___YuinChongqing.Duringthetrial(審判),thecourtsaidYu

showedno9.___forwhatshedid.

InChina,alldeathsentencesmustbecheckedbythehighestcourt.Thiscase10.___everyonethat

stealingchildrenisacrimethatwillbeseverelypunished.

1.A.acceptedB.punishedC.warned

2.A.putoutB.turnedoutC.carriedout

3.A.gaveB.soldC.returned

4.A.sadnessB.angerC.joy

5.A.earnB.gainC.lose

6.A.fartherB.higherC.lower

7.A.kidnappedB.helpedC.praised

8.A.killedB.metC.hope

9.A.fearB.regretC.for

10.A.reportsB.replacesC.reminds

Passage10

The9thAsianWinterGames:UnityandExcellenceonIce

The9thAsianWinterGames,heldinHarbin,China,fromFebruary

7to14,2025,broughttogetherathletesandfansfromacrossAsia.

Over1,200athletesfrom34countriesandregions(1)inthisexciting

event.TheGamesaimedtopromote(促進)friendshipand(2)

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