温州英语中考分类之完形填空(共7页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上温州英语中考分类之完形填空2012Jennie sat at her window as usual, looking out upon the street, with a look of sadness on her face, “What a long day this is going to be!”Then she saw a little boy running down the street, swinging his schoolbag. Looking up to the window, he took off _11_ hat and bowed with a bright, pleasant smile.“What a nice _12_,” said Jennie to herself, as the boy ran out of sight. “It seems like having the sunshine. I wish everybody who goes by would look up _13_ smile.George, the little boy, told his mother about that _14_ girl when he got back home, “She looks so helpless. I wish I could do something for her.”“Why not give her some _15_?” said his mother. George agreed.The next morning, as Jennie _16_ at the window again, she saw George with a handful of beautiful flowers carefully picking his way across the street. He stopped in front of her window, smiling pleasantly, and said, “Can I come in?” Jennie told him _17_ to get into the house.Opening the door to Jennies gentle “Come in”, George said, “Ive brought you some flowers.”“Are they for me?” said Jennie _18_. “How kind you are,” she continued, as George put the flowers on her lap. Ive _19_ received any flower since we moved to the town.”“Did you live in the countryside?” asked George, _20_ the old, small and empty room.“Yes,” said Jennie.Jennie used to have a happy family and live in a beautiful house in the countryside. However, she lost her right leg in an accident. She _21_ walk like other people any longer. Later, her father died, and her mother was sick _22_ so many years that their money was all gone. They sold the house, and move here to get work to do.George told his parents _23_. They decided to help her. More and more people in the _24_ gave Jennie friendly smiles when they passed by her house. She was greatly cheered up.A few months later, Jennie and her mother _25_ a flower shop. People could always see Jennie sitting in the shop, having a lovely smile on face.11. A. her B. his C. your D. my12. A. house B. door C. smile D. schoolbag13. A. and B. but C. as D. or14. A. rich B. lucky C. bad D. poor15. A. money B. flowers C. clothes D. food16. A. danced B. cried C. sat D. laughed17. A. how B. who C. when D. why18. A. angrily B. easily C. sadly D. happily19. A. never B. usually C. always D. sometimes20. A. looking for B. looking around C. looking like D. looking after21. A. shouldnt B. neednt C. couldnt D. mustnt 22. A. for B. in C. at D. on23. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing24. A. countryside B. town C. village D. city25. A. reached B. left C. closed D. opened2013 I walked into the Huddle House Restaurant in Brunswick, Georgia and sat down at the table. I picked up the menu and was to order something for breakfast. “Excuse me,”I looked up and 11 a nice-looking woman standing before me.“Is your name Roger?” 12 asked.“Yes, ” I answered, feeling rather confused as I had never seen her before.“My names Barbara and my 13 is Tony,” she he said, pointing to a middle-aged man sitting alone at the table by the window. He was 14 and weak.“Tony White, from Landon School in Jacksonville, Florida?” She added.I looked at that man for a few seconds 15 I didnt recognize him.“Im really sorry. The name doesnt ring the bell, ” I said.She walked back, began 16 with her husband and once in a while I saw her turn around and look directly at me.I ordered breakfast and a cup of 17 , sitting there, trying to remember who this Tony was. “I 18 know him, ” I thought to myself. “He recognizes me for some reason.” I picked up the coffee cup. All of a sudden it came to me like a flash of lightning. “Tony, the bully, the bad boy!” I could 19 believe my eyes. “Jesus! Hes so thin now. Not the big boy that I 20 from back in 1977.”Everything came up to my mind. The time this 21 boy had made fun of my big ears in front of the girls in my class, and the time this big bully had pushed me against the walls in the hallway just to make himself 22 a big man to all other students.“I am sorry, Roger, ” Tony rolled by me in the wheelchair, being pushed by his wife, raising his thin trembling hand. “I am so sorry for 23 that I did to you.”“ImIm er” I didnt know 24 to say to him.After a few months later, I received a letter from Barbara. Tony was 25 . Tony had been a fireman and had been seriously wounded in a task.How I regretted for not saying something to him but I no longer had the chance!11. A. heardB. sawC. feltD. told12. A. youB. weC. heD. she13. A. husbandB. fatherC. brotherD. son14. A. fatB. thinC. strongD. young15. A. butB. andC. orD. so16. A. listeningB. writingC. talkingD. playing17. A. teaB. juiceC. coffeeD. milk18. A. needntB. needC. mustntD. must19. A. hardlyB. reallyC. almostD. always20. A. protectB. rememberC. loveD. miss21. A. cleverB. shyC. badD. friendly22. A. look afterB. look forC. look atD. look like23. A. everythingB. nothingC. somethingD. anything24. A. whenB. whyC. whatD. where25. A. healthyB. deadC. famousD. blind2014It was a lovely spring afternoon.My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry, “Ow!Ow!Something in my shoe is biting* me.” Everyone was shocked by the cry.They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my_11_. “Which foot is it?”One asked “let us have a look.” Suddenly, I remembered the holes in_12_socks.My family was very poor during those years.I wore welfare socks,which cost only a little,but those_13_welfare socks didnt last long.They soon had _14_at he bottom. I refused to take off my shoe. I_15_stand others seeing the holes in my sock.I tried to hold back my tears Yet,each time the thing_16_my shoe bit me,tears raced down my face. My teacher,Miss Diane,hurried into the_17_, “Whats wrong? ”She asked. “Something is biting her right foot,_18_she doesnt let us take off her shoe,”One of my classmates answered.Miss Diane lived next door to me.She_19_everything about my family .She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and _20_into my painful and hopeless eyes.“Oh,yes,it must be a sock-eating ant,” She said,as if she had_21_seen the thing inside the shoe. “I had a bite from one of those ants.By the time I got my shoe off ,it had_22_almost the whole bottom off my sock.” My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher_23_,although they all looked a little puzzled*.Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin*.Two red ants _24_it.“Just what I thought it.The ants have eaten part of her sock.”When she stroked an alcohol* cotton ball on the bites,she added, “You are such a _25_girl to take so many bites.”The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girls pride was saved by the “sock-eating ant ” story.11.A.shoe B.shirt C.hat D.coat12.A.his B.her C.my D.your13.A.free B.wet C.dirty D.cheap14.A.holes B.boxes C.stones D.pockets15.A.could B.couldnt C.must D.mustnt16.A.on B.near C.under D.in17.A.office B.playground C.classroom D.toilet18.A.because B.but C.or D.so 19.A.knew B.forgot C.taught D.borrowed20.A.looked B.dropped C.ran D.got 21.A.hardly B.already C.still D.only22.A.turned B.put C.taken D.eaten23.A.angrily B.sadly C.carefully D.happily24.A.lived on B.fell into C.went over D.turned to25.A.lucky B.friendly C.brave D.clever2015 My parents always told me that I couldnt dance, because it was a girls sport.But I never gave up my dream of becoming a dancing star.I practiced secretly,learning form books,movies,and shows.However,without my parents support,that _11_ seemed all but impossible to reach. One summer,my little sister Maggie was going to dance lessons. I immediately asked _12_parents for permission(允许)to take her to the lessons.What a _13_chance to learn dancing! One afternoon,I was practicing a new dance in my room,when Maggie walked _14_. “Whats the matter,Maggie?” I stopped _15_. “Denis,you are a great dancer!Can you help me?” “What is it?”I wondered. “Therell be a dancing performance in my school, _16_ the boys think Im slow,and none of them wants to be my partner. _17_ you dance with me for it?” She looked at me anxiously. “You can be a good dancer!” I encouraged her.“Lets show those people that they have been _18_all along.” In the following months,we _19_ every evening,hiding from my parents.I was having a fantastic time and _20_Maggie improved a lot. Finally came the big day.I became _21_ when I heard my parents would come to watch the performance.As the _23_began,I took a deep breathe and tried to calm down.We moved perfectly,shining with pride.From the cheering of the crowd,I was sure we had _23_. My heart was beating wildly when I saw my _24_ coming towards me.He put his hand on my shoulder. “Well done,son.Though it is hard for me to admit it,you really looked like you _25_ this stage(舞台).Go for it and make us proud.” Id been waiting for this moment for so long.I knew that the road ahead wasnt going to be easy,but I wouldnt give up.I wanted nothing more in life than to dance.11、A.line B.dream C.answer D.message12、A.my B.your C.his D.her13、A.similar B.funny C.good D.strange14、A.out B.away C.through D.in15、A.drawing B.dancing C.singing D.writing16、A.but B.or C.so D.if17、A.Need B.Must C.Could D.Should18、A.sad B.lazy C.sorry D.wrong19、A.chatted B.rested C.slept D.practiced20、A.first B.soon C.never D.seldom21、A.shy B.bored C.nervous D.angry22、A.music B.lesson C.meeting D.party23、A.arrived B.finished C.succeeded D.regretted24、A.father B.mother C.sister D.classmate25、A.took away B.paid for C.fell into D.belonged to2016Andy woke up and looked at the clock.11:30?He jumped out of bed and threw on clothesHe had wanted to get up early and surprise his dad with Father's Day breakfast in bedwith his mom's help of courseHe took up the wrapped present on his desk and went to find his _11_"Where is Dad?"Andy checked all the rooms,but the whole house was emptyHe walked out to the _12_,and his jaw droppedDad was holding a hammer and looking at a new tree fort that stood in _13_big back yardAndy climbed the rope ladder up to the fortIt had two rooms with three small windowsDad followed Andy into the fort,looking excited"I spent all morning _14_itI had one when I was your ageGrandpa surprised me with it on Father's Day,too""So,it's like a(n)_15_?"Andy asked"Yes,this is a present for _16_of usMaybe you'll build one for your son one day"Dad looked around and asked Andy _17_they would do first in the tree fortAndy slowly showed the _18_and said,"Happy Father's Day!"He didn't think it was possible,_19_Dad's smile widened as he opened the gift"A chess set!How did you know I wanted _20_?"Andy always saw his dad playing against the computer and he guessed it_21_be his father's favorite"Let's play it!"Dad set up the chessboard"It's the_22_gift I got of all this Father's Day""I'm glad you like it"Andy said"I do,but I was talking about spending more time with youI_23_loved the fatherson timeI spent a lot with your grandfather when I was _24_"Andy looked at his dad"Can we call Grandpa and _25_him to come to the fort?"Dad squeezed Andy's shoulder"I think he'd love that"That day,the three men played,talked and laughedIt was really a happy Father's Day11AsisterBbrotherCfatherDmother12AyardBparkCkitchenDbathroom13AmyBourCyourDtheir14AbuyingBbuildingCcleaningDrepairing15AplanBhabitCtraditionDactivity16AeitherBbothCneitherDnone17AhowBwhyCwhenDwhat18AclothesBpresentCcomputerDbreakfast19AorBsoCandDbut20AitBoneCthatDthis21AmustBmightCcouldDshould22AbestBcraziestCbiggestDfunniest23AneverBhardlyCoftenDalways24Agrowing upBcoming backCgoing awayDmiving in25AorderBfollowCinviteDrequire2017 Johnnie Martin was born in a workers family. His parents lived a simple life, reaving money for the day when they could send him to a good university. They had dreamed that their son could get a good 11 and live a better life. However, to Johnnie, school lessons seemed like a wall that was impossible to go through. One day when he was in Grade 11, Johnnie went 12 school psychologists* office to ask for help. “Johnnie, Ive been studying your marks of all the tests at school. I've made a 13 study of them,” said the psychologist. “Ive been trying hard.” Johnnie was about to 14 . The psychologist put his hand on the boy's shoulder, “People have different kinds of talents, Johnnie. There are painters who were 15 able to learn maths , and engineers who can't sing on key. Some day you will find 16 you are good at, and when you do, you will make your parents and all of us very 17 you.” Johnnie didn't go to university. He found a job working in the gardens around the town. Soon 18 amazing happened. His customers began to notice that Johnnie had what they called “green thumb”. The plants he 19 grew, and the roses blossomed*. People started to accept his 20 for gardening, because he had an eye for colour and light One day while he was downtown, he happened to 21 an unused dirty land behind the city hall. He volunteered to make it into a garden. That very afternoon as soon as he got the permission* , he started the work, 22 he couldnt afford all the tools or the plants that were 23 for i