中考英语完形填空专题(上)

中考英语完形填空专题(上)

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用心做好教育青于蓝补习社中考英语完形填空专题(上)(一)(Thisisatruestory)OnaJanuarymorningJoelwiththeotherfishermengotonafishingboat.Thefirstfewhoursontheseawerenot___1____.Thentherewasaterriblestorm.Thestormlastedfor22days.Whenitstopped,theyfoundtheirfishingnetswere___2____.Theengineandtheradiodidn’twork.Therewasnofood,andtherewasnodrinkingwater.Thementalkedtoeachother,“Howcanweliveonthesea?”Withouttheirnets,themencouldn’tfish.Buttheycould___3____outoftheboatandcatchbigturtles(海龟).Theyneededprotection(遮挡)fromthesunandrain,sotheybuiltasimpleroof.Theroof____4___rainwater,too.Themencoulddrinkrainwater___5____theroof.Forthenextfive___6____themenateturtles-whentheycaughtthem.Theydrankrainwater-whenitrained.___7____therewasnofoodandnowater,andsometimestheythoughttheyweregoingtodiesoon.Joelwrotealettertohiswife,“MydearEdith,”Joelwrote,“____8___Idie,Ihopesomeonewillsendyouthisletter.Thenyouwillknow___9____Idied.Ihadthebestinlife-agreatwomanandbeautifulchildren.Iloveyoureally.”Tendays___10____,onJune15,aJapaneseboatfoundthem.___11____sentJoel’slettertohiswife.Heshowedittoherhimself.Joelwillalwayskeeptheletter.Theletter,hesays,___12____himremember.“OntheseaIfoundthatIlovemywifeandchildrenvery,verymuch.Myfamilyiseverythingtome.Idon’twanttoforgetthat.”1.A.unusualB.unluckyC.quietD.safe2.A.brokenB.missedC.goneD.left3.A.leaveB.workC.comeD.reach4.A.savedB.heldC.gotD.carried5.A.inB.fromC.underD.below6.A.hoursB.daysC.weeksD.months7.A.OftenB.OnlyC.OnceD.Suddenly8.A.WhileB.BeforeC.IfD.Since9.A.whyB.howC.whereD.when10.A.laterB.agoC.beforeD.past11.A.SomebodyB.AnybodyC.EverydayD.Nobody12.A.letsB.hasC.helpsD.hopes  (二)Jenkinswasajeweler,whohadmadealargediamondringworth£57,000fortheSilkstoneJewelleryShop.Whenitwasready,hemadeacopyofitwhichlookedthesameasthefirstonebutwasworthonly£2,000.Hetookthistotheshop,which____1___itwithoutaquestion.Jenkinsgavetherealringtohiswifeforherfortiethbirthday.Then,thehusbandandwife____2___toParisforaweekend.Astothe____3___ring,theshopsolditfor£60,000.Sixmonthslaterthebuyer____4___itbacktoSilkstone’soffice.“It’safaultydiamond,”hesaid.“Itisn’tworththehighpriceIpaid.”Thenhetoldthemthe____5___.Hiswife’scarhadcaughtfireinanaccident.Shewasluckytocomeoutsafely.____6___theringhadfallenoffandbeendamagedinthegreatheatofthefire.Theshophadto____7___.Theyknewthatnofireonearthcaneverdamageaperfectdiamond.Someonehadtakentherealdiamondandputafaultyoneinitsplace.Thequestionwas:Who____8___it?Apictureoftheringappearedinthe____9___.Areaderthoughthehadseentheringsomewhere.Thenextday,anotherpictureappearedinthepaperswhich____10___afamousdancerwalkingouttoaplaneforParis.Behindthedancertherewasawoman____11___alargediamondring.“Doyouknowthe____12___withthelovelydiamondring?”thepapersaskedtheirreaders.Severalmonthslater,Jenkinswassentencedtosevenyearsinprison.1.A.acceptedB.returnedC.refusedD.received2.A.rodeB.droveC.sailedD.flew3.A.firstB.secondC.lastD.next4.A.soldB.postedC.broughtD.returned5.A.factsB.mattersC.questionsD.results6.A.soB.orC.butD.and7.A.thinkB.agreeC.answerD.promise8.A.copiedB.madeC.stoleD.did9.A.noticesB.magazinesC.newspapersD.programmes10.A.showedB.drewC.printedD.wrote11.A.carryingB.dressingC.wearingD.holding12.A.dancerB.womanC.readerD.jeweler(三)Mostteachersagreethatthefirstlessonofateacherisoftenunforgettable.Iremembergettingintotheclasswiththe____1___ofabeginnerteacher:nervous,careful,excited…ect.TheschoolI____2___myfirstlessoninwaswell-knowntoholdthemosttroublesomestudentsinthecity.Withthisin____3___,IwasmorenervousthanIshouldbe.ButItriedmybestnotto____4___itoutandwentintotheclass.ThefirstthingIdidwastakingalookatthewholeclass.Myeyes____5___onabigblackstudent.Hewassittingintheback____6___oftheclasswithnooneinfrontofhim.Hisbodywasmuch____7___thanmine.Ithoughtitwouldbebettertoleavethatboyuntouchable.AssoonasIstartedmylessonwritingontheblackboard,Iheardsomenoisefromtheback.I____8___thestudentstofindoutwhodidit,buttheclasslookedvery____9___.Iwentonwritingandthenoisewenton.ThenIstoppedmylessonto____10___thisproblembecauseIbelievedthatifIlostcontroloftheclassfromthe____11___,Iwouldn’tbeabletogetitback.Ithoughtthebigboymadethenoise.Tomysurprise,asmallboywasthesourceoftrouble.Dayswent____12___andIdiscoveredthatthebigboywasgoodandquietandthegreatsourceoftroublecamefromagroupofsmall-sizedstudentswhobecameundercontrolaftersomeweeks.Fromthenon,Irealizedthatjudgingbyappearancecanoftenbewrong,notonlywithstudents.1.A.ideasB.feelingsC.thoughtsD.ways2.A.startedB.foundC.openedD.finished3.A.headB.mindC.schoolD.hand4.A.makeB.bringC.workD.show5.A.stoppedB.noticedC.pointedD.warned6.A.lineB.rowC.roomD.part7.A.higherB.lighterC.largerD.thicker8.A.facedB.turnedC.discussedD.described9.A.commonB.confidentC.quietD.crowded5 用心做好教育青于蓝补习社10.A.decideB.solveC.improveD.produce11.A.beginningB.exampleC.matterD.end12.A.outB.downC.awayD.on (四)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。Jessiewasdrivinghomehappilywhenatruckwentpasthercar.Thedriverwasmovingmuchtoofast.WhenJessienearedherexit(出口),she___38___somethingandstoppedhercartotherightofthehighway(高速公路).Anaccidenthadhappenedontheleftside.Thetruckhad___39___acar,butthedriverwasgone.Jessiethoughtthatthepeopleinsidemustbebadly___40___andsheshouldhelpthemasmuchasshecould.Notthinkingofthe___41___,Jessiehurriedtotheothersideoftheroad,thoughfewpeopledared(敢)crosssuchabusyroad.Lookingintothecar,shesawfivepeople—twowomenandthreechildren.Jessiewas___42___toseeallofthemmoving.Jessiepulledoneofthecardoors.Itwouldn’topen.Shewenttothenextdoor.___43___,shecouldn’tmoveit.Shealmostthoughtthatallwas___44___beforeshegotoneofthedoorstoopenalittle.“Pleasegetthechildrenout,”oneofthewomencalled.Jessie___45___alittleboyfromthecarandmovedhimtoa___46___place.Thenshewenttobringtheotherchildrentosafety.Afterthelastchildwasoutofthecar,Jessiethoughtoftheboxin___47___car.Shehadsomethinginitthatcouldhelpgetthatdooropen.Soshegottheboxquickly.AsJessiewas___48___onthedoor,thedriversaid,“Notmanypeoplewoulddowhatyou’redoing.”“Youjusttakeiteasy,andI’llhaveyou___49___soon,”saidJessie.Shewasasgoodasherword.Assoonasshehelpedthewomenoutofthecar,itcaughtfire.38.A.didB.sawC.madeD.forgot39.A.hitB.metC.passedD.followed40.A.beatenB.treatedC.neededD.hurt41.A.matterB.troubleC.dangerD.accident42.A.proudB.happyC.nervousD.worried43.A.AgainB.ClearlyC.PerhapsD.Exactly44.A.expectedB.missedC.lostD.found45.A.pickedB.droppedC.collectedD.pulled46.A.quietB.coolC.safeD.clean47.A.theirB.herC.anotherD.this48.A.workingB.turningC.knockingD.setting49.A.backB.pastC.overD.out (五)Itwasthelastdayofthefinalexaminationinalargeeasternuniversity.Onthestepsofonebuilding,agroupofstudentsweretalkingabouttheexamthatwasgoingtobegininafew___1____.Ontheirfaceswasconfidence.Thiswastheirlastexam---thenontograduationandjobs.Sometalkedaboutjobstheyhadalreadyhad,otherstalkedaboutjobstheywouldget.Withthecertaintyoffouryearsofcollege,theyfelt___2____totakecontroloftheworld.Thecomingexamwouldbea(n)___3____task,astheprofessorhadsaidtheycouldbringanybooksornotestheywanted,requestingonlythattheycouldnot___4____eachotherduringthetest.___5____theyenteredtheclassroom.Theprofessorpassedoutthepapers.Andsmilesappearedonthestudents’facesastheyfoundtherewereonlyfivequestions.Threehourshadpassedthentheprofessorbegantocollectpapers.Thestudentsnolongerlookedconfident.Ontheirfaceswasafrightenedexpression.Theprofessorlookedatthe___6____facesbeforehim,andthenasked,“Howmanycompletedallfivequestions?”Notahandwasraised.“Howmanyansweredfour?”Stillnohand.“Three?Two?”Thestudentsmovedrestlesslyintheirseats.“One,then?Certainlysomebodyfinished___7____.”Buttheclassremainedsilent.“ThatisexactlywhatI___8____.”hesaid.“Remember,althoughyouhavecompletedfouryearsofstudy,therearestillmanythingsaboutthesubjectyoudon’tknow.Thesequestionsyoucouldnotanswerarerelativelycommonineveryday___9____.”Then,smiling,headded,“Youwillall___10____thiscourse,butremember---eventhoughyouarenowcollegegraduates,youreducationhasjust___11____.”Theyearsweakenedthenameoftheprofessor,butnotthe___12____hetaught.1.A.secondsB.minutesC.hoursD.days2.A.gladB.readyC.sorryD.nice3.A.interestingB.necessaryC.easyD.unusual4.A.listentoB.lookatC.careforD.talkto5.A.HardlyB.HappilyC.QuicklyD.Carefully6.A.pleasedB.worriedC.surprisedD.moved7.A.allB.noneC.oneD.it8.A.wonderedB.enjoyedC.hatedD.expected9.A.jobB.classC.practiceD.study10.A.passB.failC.takeD.start5 用心做好教育青于蓝补习社11.A.begunB.completedC.failedD.succeeded12.A.subjectsB.thingsC.wordsD.lessons(六)I’llneverforgetonesummerdayin1975.Onthatdaymy____36____suddenlydiedbecauseofanunexplainedillnessattheageof36.Laterthatafternoon,apoliceofficer____37____tomyhousetoaskformyfather’spermission(允许)forthehospitalto____38____Mother’svalve(心脏瓣膜).Iwasgreatlysurprised.Iranintothehouseintears.At14Ijustcouldn’tunderstandwhypeoplewouldtakeapart(分解)apersonI____39____.____40____myfathertoldhim,“Yes.”“Howcanyouletthemdothattoher?”I____41____him.“Linda,”hesaid____42____,puttinghisarmsaroundme,“thegreatestpresentyoucangiveisapartof____43____.YourmotherandIdecidedlongagothatifwecanmakeaperson’slife____44____afterwedied,ourdeathwillhavemeaning.”Thelessonmyfathertaughtmethatdaybecameoneofthemost____45____inmylife.Yearspassed.Imarriedandhadafamily____46____myown.In1996myfatherbecameseriouslyill.Withasmilehetoldmethatwhenhedied,hewantedtodonate(捐赠)____47____wasingoodcondition(状况),especiallyhiseyes.Myfatherdiedandwedonated____48____ashehadwanted.Threedayslater,mydaughtersaid,“Mum,I’mso____49____ofwhatyoudidforGrandpa.”AtthatmomentIrealizedthatmyfathergave____50____hiseyes.Whatheleftbehindsparkled(闪烁)inmydaughter’seyes-pride.36.A.fatherB.motherC.grandmaD.grandpa37.A.shoutedB.sentC.cameD.reached38.A.operateB.useC.makeD.repair39.A.lovedB.lostC.forgotD.remembered40.A.SoB.AsC.ButD.And41.A.reportedB.saidtoC.toldD.criedat42.A.quietlyB.happilyC.angrilyD.loudly43.A.yourselfB.myselfC.himselfD.herself44.A.worseB.poorerC.betterD.morehelpful45.A.wonderfulB.importantC.warm-heartedD.beautiful46.A.atB.withC.ofD.for47.A.howeverB.whichC.whoeverD.whatever48.A.hisheartB.hiseyesC.hislifeD.hisears49.A.afraidB.tiredC.fullD.proud50.A.muchmorethanB.lessthanC.manymorethanD.asmuchas  (七)TheneedtogiveupTwofriendsvisitedazootogether.Thezoowasvery___33____anditwasimpossibletogoeverywhere.Theyhadto___34____whereandwhichanimaltovisitastheirtimewaslimited.So___35____ofthemagreednottogobackafterchoosingaroadateveryfork.Aroadsignatthefirstforkshowedonewaytothe___36____quartersandtheothertothetigerhill.Theydecidedontheformeraftera___37____discussionbecauselionsare“thekingsoftheforest.”Thesecond___38____aforkgoingseparatelytothepandaandthepeacock.Thechosethepandaasitisthenation’streasure,sothey___39____itsway.Thustheymadechoicesall___40____thewayandeachchoicemeantmakingadecisionwithsomeregret,buttheyhadtomaketheirchoicesquickly.Iftheycouldn’t,theywould___41____more.Onlyrapiddecisionscouldoffermore___42___forsightseeingandreducepossibleregret.Lifeismoreorlesslikethis---oneoftenhastochoose,forexample,betweentwodesirable(合意的)jobs,twofascinatinguniversities.Togetoneyouhavetogiveuptheother---youcan___43___gethalfofit.Ifyouspendtimeweighingtheprosandconsandthinkingaboutgainsandlosses,youwillmostlikely___44____withemptyhands.Don’tbesadaboutit.Atleastyouhavegothalfofthedesirablethingsinlife---somethingthatishardtocomeby.33.A.smallB.largeC.farD.dirty34.A.knowB.agreeC.askD.decide35.A.bothB.oneC.allD.neither36.A.pandaB.birdC.foodD.lion37.A.longB.hardC.shortD.serious38.A.wasB.gaveC.formedD.moved39.A.gotB.wentC.madeD.moved40.A.alongB.acrossC.byD.in41.A.failB.loseC.missD.waste42.A.choicesB.chancesC.decisionsD.discussions43.A.alsoB.evenC.stillD.only44.A.startB.stopC.endD.change (八)5 用心做好教育青于蓝补习社PeterandPaulpassedbyasmallhouseontheirwayhomelateatnight.Theysawthick64comingoutofitswindows."It'sonfire!"saidPeter."Wemustgethelp."Thetwobrothersran65theroadshouting"Fire!Fire!"They66onthedoorofthenexthouse.Theyaskedthemto67thepoliceandthefiremen.Theyranbacktothehouse.Theysaw68thewindowanoldladysittinginanarm-chair.Itwas69thatshecouldnotmove.PeterandPaultriedhardtocarryheroutofthe70andsotheydid!Someneighbors(邻居)cameandhelpedtakesomethingsout.Innotimethefiremen71aswellasthepolicemen.Thefirewasputout.Theoldladycriedsadly72shewasnothurt.ShethankedPeterandPaulandherneighbors73.64.A.snowB.cloudsC.fireD.smoke65.A.overB.alongC.atD.with66.A.knockedB.beatC.lockedD.opened67.A.tellB.reportC.telephoneD.find68.A.atB.throughC.aboveD.on69.A.oldB.difficultC.freeD.clear70.A.arm-chairB.windowC.houseD.road71.A.arrivedB.foughtC.leftD.returned72.A.soB.forC.andD.but73.A.upanddownB.againandagainC.hourafterhourD.fromsidetoside     (九)Asdarknessfell,hundredsofpeopleintheSwissvillagelefttheirhouses.Theywerestaring(注视)forwardatthemountaintopinthedistance.Itwascoveredwithiceandsnow---beautifulanddangerous.ThehugemountainiscalledMatterhorn.Mountainclimbershad33thetopthroughthesouthernroute(路线).Butnoonehadeverdaredtotryawinterclimbingupthenorthernside.Butnowonemanwasdaringtotrythe34route.HewasWalterBonatti,agreatmountainclimber35Italy.Fortwodayshehadclimbed.Thevillagepeoplehadwatchedhimanxiously.Nowtheywerewaitingtoseehissignal.Ifheplannedto36thenextday,hewouldlight(点燃)agreensignal.Aredlightwouldmeanthathewasturningback.Atinygreenlight37highonthemountainside.Bonattiwasnotgivingup!Thepeople38.Thenextdayhecontinuedhiswayupward.Hewassolonelyandso39!Buthewouldnotgiveup.Againthatnighthelitthegreenlight.Inthemorning,Bonatti40.Hecouldnotseethetop,heknewhewas41there.Thoughtheclimbwaspainful,hemovedup.Bonattihadspentmonths42fortheclimb.Wasthetrainingenough?Didhehavethestrengthandskilltoclimbtothetop?Hewasfinallyatthetop!Newsabouthis43wasradioedtotheworld.Thetripdownthesouthernroutewaseasy.Hewaswarmlywelcomedinthevillage.Hehaddonethe“44”andwouldbewellrememberedasaclimberofalltime.33.A.reachedB.passedC.watchedD.followed   34.A.comfortableB.importantC.difficultD.nervous35.A.withB.fromC.inD.at36.A.turnback B.comedownC.goonD.getback37.A.placedB.appearedC.pulledD.found38.A.criedB.laughedC.jumpedD.cheered39.A.sleepyB.excitedC.tiredD.happy40.A.wokeupB.turnedupC.gotupD.lookedup41.A.alreadyB.almostC.hardlyD.surely42.A.trainingB.preparingC.planningD.asking43.A.importanceB.successC.climbD.courage44.A.necessaryB.dangerousC.perhapsD.impossible  (十)ThemostdifficultthingforuniversitystudentShaunRogersisopeningtheclassroomdoorbyhimself.Shauncan’tdothiswithout33becauseheisonlysixyearsold.He’sthe34personevertostudyatRochesterUniversityinNewYork.Shaunbegan35attwoandbytheageoffivehehadreadmanybooksandwasabletofinishwritinghis36book.“Ilovelearning”,saysShaun.“MyheroisthescientistAlbertEinstein37henevercombed(梳理)hishairorworesocks.”Shaun’smotherfirstrealizedthathersonwas38whenhekeptcryingatplayschoolbecausehewasboredwiththechildren’sgames.Shestartedteachinghimathome39findingthatlocalschoolswerenotpreparedforchildrenwho__40__atShaun’sspeed.NowShaunisstudyinggeographyat___41__andusingtheInternettofinishhishighschoolstudies.However,somescientistswarnthattoomuchstudycanstopachildfromdevelopingnormally.“Idon’tcarehowcleverthekidis,six-year-oldshaveto42withtheirfriends,”saysDr.BrainWood.Mrs.Rogersdisagreedthatallherson’stimewastakenupbyschoolwork.“Helovestheviolinandhasmanyoutdoor43,suchascamping,fishingandswimming,justlike44boysofhisage.”33.A.helpB.interestC.knowledgeD.money34.A.happiestB.shyestC.laziestD.youngest35.A.swimmingB.readingC.speakingD.walking36.A.oneB.theoneC.firstD.firstly37.A.soB.orC.butD.because38.A.differentB.sameC.difficultD.easy39.A.beforeB.afterC.whenD.while40.A.learntB.ranC.playedD.spoke41.A.cinemaB.hospitalC.hotelD.university42.A.sleepB.playC.laughD.agree43.A.interestB.interestsC.interestedD.interesting44.A.bothB.someC.otherD.another 一、1.ACDBB6.DACBA11.DC二、52.ADAB5 用心做好教育青于蓝补习社三、57.BDBC四、1.ADBCA6.CBDCA11.CB五、1.BABDA6.BCACB11.AD六、完形:38.BAD41.CBACD46.CBAD七、57.CDBA八、1.BBCDEB6.BCDCA11.AD九、36.BCBAC41.DAACB46.CDBDA十、33.BBA36.DCABA41.CBDC十三、69.DCBC十四、64.DB66.ACBDC71.ADB十五、74.CBCB十六、78.CBAAC十七、83.DDB十八、51.ADBC十九、55.ACBD二十、33.ACB36.CBDCD41.BABD二十一、48.DACA二十二、52.BACD二十三、33.ADB36.CDABA41.DBBC5

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