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1、2018中考復(fù)習(xí)訓(xùn)練參考資料:完形填空專練Some days ago, I was studying for the final examination. Everyone was very 1 . Living conditions in the countryside were not very good. One 2 as usual, my classmates and I got up at 5 :30 to begin studying. The fog was thickening. It was still a little 3. We were all busy with o

2、ur studies. Just then, afamiliar person 4 outside the window and waved his hand to me. It was my 5. My heart beat with excitement. Many classmates turned around and looked at me with envy. They guessed that he had brought 6 delicious for me to eat.How excited I was! I ran out of the classroom. My da

3、d was all wet. 7, his worn jacketdidnt keep him dry. He had walked all the way from my hometown fifteen kilometers away.Dad- I went up to him and lowered m y 8. Thank you! I was choked. Then heraised his hand and kindly wiped my tears away. Son, 9 up! Just try your best. he said. Then he 10 me a bag

4、 wrapped in several layers of cloth. Hurry, it is still warm, he said. I removed the cover and 11 the food quickly. Warmth ran through my whole body. He looked at me 12 a satisfied smile on his weathered face. Son,I have to catch the six oclock bus home. Take care of 13 . We will come to you if we h

5、ave time. Take every chance and study hard. Keep it in mind. Now, I must be 14 . He said.I wanted him to take my coat but he 15. Then he turned around and walked down theroad. The back of his jacket danced in the wind. Very quickly, he disappeared into the fog.Now, I am studying difficulties I meet

6、in theeven harder. My future.fathers love willencourage me to overcome any()1. A. organizedB. amazedC. relaxedD. tired()2. A. morningB. afternoonC. eveningD. night()3. A. hotB. warmC. coldD. cool()4. A. appearedB. passedC. remainedD. shouted()5. A. motherB. brotherC. fatherD. s ister()6. A. everythi

7、ngB. somethingC. anythingD. nothing()7. A. CloselyB. CompletelyC.CorrectlyD. Clearly()8. A. headB. eyesC. heartD. mood()9. A. CalmB. CheerC. HurryD. Stay()10. A. handedB.cookedC. preparedD. served(1 11. A. storedB. hidC. droppedD. ate()12. A. byB. withC. likeD. along()13. A. myselfB. yourselfC. hers

8、elfD. himself(1 14. A. overB. outC. offD. on(1 15. A. regrettedB. receivedC. refusedD. returnedIt was a busy morning. At about 8:30, an 80-year-old elderly gentleman came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry to meet someone at 9:30.The nurse made him take a _1_ in

9、the waiting area and _2_him it would take him at least 40 minutes to wait. The gentleman _3_his watch and there was much worry on his face.Since I was not _4_that morning - my patient didn t_5_at th his wound, I asked him if he would go to see another doctor. e appointed(約定的)hour, I said that I woul

10、d examine his wound(傷口 ). When I took care ofThe gentleman said no and told me that he _6_to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his_7_. He told me that she had a special disease. I asked if she would be_8_ if he was a bit late. He replied that she_9_ knew who he was. That she had not been

11、able to_10_ him for five years. I was _11_, and asked him, a Andyou_12_ go every morning even though she doesn t know who you are? He smiled and said, “ Shedoesn know me, but I know who she is. After hearing this, I could hardly hold back my 13.Now I _14 that for husband and wife, true love means ac

12、cepting her or his all. Thehappiest people don necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the best use of everything they have. 15 isn t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.()1.A. seatB.walkC. testD. break()2.A. askedB.toldC. understoodD. promised()3.A. too

13、k offB.,fixedC. repairedD. looked at()4.A. sadB.happyC. freeD. busy()5.A. showB.returnC.appearD. busy()6.A. forgotB.neededC. agreedD.happened()7.A. daughterB.motherC. wifeD. sister()8.A. lonelyB.worriedC. excitedD. hungry()9.A. probablyB.stillC. no longerD. already()10.A. knowB.answerC. believeD. ex

14、pect()11.A. movedB.satisfiedC. frightenedD. excited()12.A. seldomB.everC. neverD. still()13. A. breathB. tearsC. wordsD.sadness()14. A. proveB. suggestC. hopeD. realize()15. A. LifeB. SocietyC. WisdomD. ComedyThere was once an emperor who loved clothes. Every day, he bought new clothes and (1)lots o

15、f money on clothes.One day, the(2) men made a plan and went to the emperor s palace. Theysaid they could make magic clothes. In fact, their clothes were so wonderful that(3) people could not even see them! The emperor (4) he wanted to be able to tell who the stupid and clever people were in his empi

16、re, so he gave them a lot of money to make (5) clothes. The two men s p(6n !No one wanted to be stupid people. The prime minister and the second minister who came to see the clothes said they could see the beautiful clothes, (7) they could see nothing. The two men asked more (8) to buy silk and gold

17、. The next day the two men pretended to help the emperor (9) the magic clothes. In order to show the people his new magic clothes , the emperor told his ministers to walk with him (10) the city. Everyone told the emperor (11) wonderful he looked because they did not want others to think they were st

18、upid.Then a small (12) said to his father that the emperor had no clothes. Then, a man standing nearby said the boy was (13) . Soon everyone was shouting that the emperor had (14) clothes. The emperor did not know (15) to do, so hekept on walking ()1.A. spentB. costC. affordedD.paid()2.A. twoB. thre

19、eC. fourD.five()3.A. cleverB. stupidC. kindD.polite()4.A. wonderedB. thoughtC. believedD.decided()5.A. beautifulB. uglyC. cleanD.magic()6.A. brokeB.endedC. workedD. disappeared()7.A. wheneverB. unlessC. thoughD.since()8.A. silkB. moneyC. clothesD. gold()9.A. put inB. put upC. put awayD.put on()10.A.

20、 throughB. acrossC. towardsD.past()11.A. whatB. what aC. howD.how a()12.A. boyB. girlC. manD.woman()13.A. finishedB. doneC. wrongD.right()14.A. noB. someC. anyD.none()15.A. whereB. whenC. whoD.what(四)It s a pen. But not just any pen. ItMommy, I got something for you!” Cody ran through the door after

21、 school. His face worethe biggest smile ever. He waved something above his head.lucky pen! ” He handed me the pen 1, waiting for my reaction( 反應(yīng)).I looked at the pen in my hand. There was nothing 2 about it. It looked just like any other ballpoint pen. I had a drawer full of them. At that moment, I

22、didn t realize how specialor how much I would come to treasure it.I had made the decision to be a(n) 3. I had dreamed about it for a long time but I wasafraid of being refused by the publishing houses. The night before, I told my husband my 4 when I thought Cody wasn t listening. 5 Whatikes my writi

23、ng and I fail? ” But Cody did 6 what I said. Now he stood in front of me, watching me examine the pen. You doihave to be afraid now, he said. This pen will make yougreat and everyone will love you.Tears filled my eyes. Refusal and failure did n t seem like such a big problem any more. Even if I 8 so

24、ld the first book, I had every thing I could ever need. I knew that pen would bring me luck, though. And I felt 9 already, just by having Cody in my life, especially when I heard what he did to get it.In the lunchroom, Cody heard an older boy talking about having a lucky 10. Hedecided to get it for

25、me. The boy was a tough negotiator( 強(qiáng)硬的談判者 )but Cody didn 11 . In the end, he 12 his favorite Matchbox car, two army men his brother gave him, a crayon, and a piece of candy-his most important things, for that pen. Just to make 13 feel better.I still have that pen, though it s long out of ink, in a

26、cup on my desk. When a refusal letter arrives and I start feeling 14 , I look at it and remember just how lucky I am. For while I value that pen, it s Cody who I really in my life.()1.A. easilyB. carefullyC. proudlyD. naturally()2.A. strangeB. specialC. importantD. interesting()3.A. teacherB. artist

27、C. writerD. inventor()4.A. fearB. hopeC. secretD. surprise()5.A. somebodyB. everybodyC. anybodyD.nobody()6.A. hearB. acceptC. expectD. believe()7.A. lifeB. dreamC. storiesD. choices()8.A. everB. neverC. evenD. once()9.A. sureB. luckyC. braveD. proud()10.A. dogB. toyC. penD. gift()11.A. give upB. try

28、 outC. get awayD. call back()12.A. foundB. keptC. soldD. changed()13.A. themB. usC. meD. him()14.A. nervousB. sorryC. angryD. lonely()15.A. respectB. praiseC. serveD. treasure(五)George naother was very poor. Instead of having bright blazing (熊熊燃燒的)fires inwinter, she had 1 to burn. George had to pic

29、k up dry 2 from under the trees.One 3 day in July , she sent George to the woods. He was to stay there all day to get as much wood as he could. He worked very hard so that by the time the sun was high , he was hot, and wished for a 4 place where he might rest for a while and eat his dinner.While he

30、hunted around the bank of the stream , he saw among the moss (苔群)some fine wild5 , which were a bright red with ripeness (成熟)“How good these will be with my bread and butter!” thought Geoge. Linin) hislittle cap with 6 , he set to work eagerly (急切地)to gather all he could find. He felt happy and thou

31、ght how much his mother would like to see him there , and to be there herself instead of in her dark 7 .George thought of all this and just as he was lifting the first strawberry to his mouth , he said to himself , “ How much Mom would like these! ” He stopped athfe strawberry again.“Shall I save th

32、em for her?” saithGikorg eiow much they would refresh her , yet9looking at them with a longing eye.I will eat half and take the other, ha lf feaktelne at lastand he 10 them into two piles. But each pile looked so small that he put them together again.“I will keep them all for Mom , said he and he 11

33、 them up nicely till he should go home.When the sun was beginning to sink. George set out for home. How happy he felt then , that he had all his strawberries for his 12 mother. The nearer he came to his home, the 13 he wished to taste them.Just as he had thrown down his wood , he heard his mother s

34、weak voice from her bedroom.I am14 , and longing for some -tea.”George ran in to her and joyfully offered the strawberries.15 them for mYqu did you? said Mom , laying her hand gently on his head , while tears stood in her eyes.Could the eating of the strawberries have given George half the happiness

35、 he felt at the moment?()1. A.somethingB .everythingC.anythingD.nothing()2. A.paperB .coalC.woodD.cloth()3. A.fineB .rainyC.greyD.cold()4. A.coolB .tidyC.quietD.smooth()5. A.applesB .strawberriesC.tomatoesD.carrots()6.A .scarvesB .leavesC.coatsD.sweaters()7.A .kitchenB .studyC.yardD.bedroom()8.A .At

36、e upB .Gave awayC.Put backD.Turned over()9.A .neverB .alsoC.hardlyD.still()10.A.dividedB .threwC.turnedD.cut()11.A.cleanedB .coveredC.putD.lifted()12.A.seriousB .strongC.sickD.silly()13.A.moreB .lessC.laterD.so oner()14.A.thirstyB .hungryC.sleepyD.busy()15.A.boughtB .savedC.borrowedD.stoleI stood th

37、ere listening to my father shout at his top voice. The 1 on his face said that one of us had done something wrong.2 one of you did this?We all stared down at the step. There was child s handwriting inChSlI) (there. I was very 3. I hoped no one could see it. Would he guess it was me? I was so scared.

38、 When he asked me, I 4 :“Not me, Dad. ”The others denied(否認(rèn))it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us 5 had done it. But as the 6 and smallest of the three, I just couldn t find thto(teUrtinee(7 .To find out who had written on the 8, Father gave us each a piece of paper and apencil. I want e

39、ach of you to9exactly what you see on the step.”I tried my best to write the words 10. I didn t want Dad to be able to tell it was me.He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them.11 on ysunwel admit tohave done it, then I will punish you all. I stood there and said12 . The last thing I want

40、edwas for Dad to punish me!“I 13 it. My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn was grounded(受處罰)for a month.We didn t talk about that day for many years. Not 14 we were all older and I knew it was safe to finally tell my dad it was really 15. I always felt sorry because of i

41、t. That wasthe last time I let anyone take the blame(責(zé)任)for me.1AsoundBtasteClookDfeeling2AWhatBWhichCWhoDWhere3AunhappyBsurprisedCangryDfrightened4AlaidBsaidCtalkedDtold5AcanBmayCmustDmight6AoldestBkindestCyoungestDhealthiest7AanswerBstoryCtruthDthing8AstepBgroundCfloorDdoor9AwriteBdrawCpaintDprint

42、10AcarelesslyBdifferentlyCheavilyDbadly11AallBnoneCneitherDboth12AsomethingBanythingCeverythingDnothing13AdidBdoneCdoDdoing14AonBwithCunlessDuntil15AhimBmeCthemDher(七)A wise man was on his long journey with a young man. 1 was falling, so they decidedto find a place to stay. They searched for a long

43、time and at last found a tiny old house. A(n) 3 family lived in it. They gave the two visitors a warm welcome and prepared a simple 3 for them including fresh milk and cheese.After the meal, the wise man asked how they 4 in such a poor place. In a low voice the husband replied, “ We have5a . We sell

44、 her milk to our neighbors and keep some for 6 own needs make some cheese and cream.”The next morning, the two visitors continued their 7. After they walked a few miles,the wise man said to the young man,“ Go back and push the cf( 0M ). Why?Without the cow, they will have nothing. The wise man repea

45、ted his order, 8 Go back andthe cow.”The young man was 9 about the future of the family. But 10 he returned to the old house and did as the wise man told him.A few 11 later, the young man travelled on the same road. He decided to visit the family again. To his surprise, he saw a large house with a b

46、eautiful garden there.He knocked on the door and a well-dressed man answered it. He was the son of the family.The man invited him to enter the house and told him 12 their life changed. You know, wehad 13 but a cow to keep us alive years ago. But one day she fell off the cliff and died. We had to com

47、e up with new 14 of making a living. You see, we are much 15 than before. At his words, the young man smiled.()1. A. RainB. NightC. LightD. Silence()2 A. braveB.poorC. importantD. dangerous()3. A. mealB. roomC. storyD. life()4. A. took a walkB. got into troubleC. took a vacationD. made a living()5.

48、A. horseB. pigC. cowD.sheep()6 A. ourB. theirC. hisD. her()7 A. planB. workC. journeyD. sail()8. A. helpB. killC. watchD. feed()9. A. angryB. quietC. madD. worried()10. A. luckilyB. finallyC. suddenlyD. especially()11. A. yearsB. monthsC. weeksD. days()12. A. whatB. whereC. howD. whether()13. A. som

49、ethingB. anythingC. nothingD. everything()14. A. placesB. wishesC. interestsD. ways()15. A. betterB. smarterC. busierD. prettier(八)As she walked round the large shop, Edith realized how difficult it was to choose a suitable Christmas _J_ for her father.She wished that he were as easy to please as he

50、r mother, who was always 2 with all kinds of perfume(香水).Besides, shoppi ng at this time of the year was a most 3 job. People in shops 4 on your feet, pushed you with their shoulders and almost 5 you over in their hurry in order to 6 something cheap ahead of you.Partly to have a rest, Edith paused i

51、n front of a counter, where some beautiful ties were on show. They are 7 silk, the shop assistant told her with a smile, trying to 8 her to buy one. But Edith knew from past _9 that her choice of ties hardly ever pleased her father.She moved on slowly and then, quite by chance 10 where a small crowd

52、 of men had gathered round a counter. She found some fine pipes on sale and the 11 were very beautiful. Edith did not hesitate(猶豫)for long, 12 her father only smoked a pipe once in a while, she believed this was 13 to please him.When she got home, with her small but well-chosen present hidden in her

53、 handbag, it was time for supper and her parents were already 14 table. Her mother was in great excitement. Your father has at last decided to stop smoking, she told her daughter happily. Edith was very 15 . She could not say a single word.()1. A. stockingB. cardB. madC.C.treesatisfiedD. giftD. fami

54、liar)2.A.tired()3. A. unhappyB.carefulC.excitingD. boring()4.A.walkedB. steppedC.landedD.stood()5.A.turnedB.rolledC.coveredD.knocked()6.A.watchB.findC.graspD.sell()7.A.realB .cheapC.poorD.exact()8.A.orderB.askCforceD.advise()9. A. experienceB .experimentC .knowledgeD.education()10. A. stoppedBleftCs

55、tartedD.remained()111. A. modelsBeoloursCshapesD.materials()12. A. becauseBsinceCalthoughD.unless()13. A. luckilyBimpossiblyCpossiblyD. certainly()14. A. onBbyCbesideD.at()15. A. gladBhappyCsurprisedD.excitedThree fish lived in a lake. Their names were Angel, Peter and Amy. One day, some fishermen passed by the lake. One of them said,“ Hey, vseeri thie lake. It_2_ to be full offish. It is now evening. L et s come

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