专题02完形填空-2023年中考英语一模试题分项汇编(广东专用)(原卷版).docx
专题02 完形填空(2023·广东中山·统考一模)As my father walked into the room, my brother became nervous. He knew that he had done something _1_ . From a distance I could see that he had opened my fathers new book and drawn all over the first page with a pencil. Now, staring at my father fearfully, he and I both waited for his _2_ .My father picked up his much-loved book, looked at it _3_ for quite a while, and then sat down, without saying a word. Books were important to him. He was a teacher and had several degrees. For him, books were knowledge, and yet he loved his children. What he did next was remarkable. Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the pen from my brothers hand, and then _4_ in the book himself, alongside the drawings made by John: Johns work, 1959, age 2. You have made the book priceless, Im very thankful to you for drawing in my book.The years and the books came and went. Our family _5_ what all families go through and perhaps a little bit more: success and failure, gain and loss, _6_ and tears. From time to time we would open the book, look at the drawings, read my fathers words of _7_ , and feel uplifted.Now I know that through this simple act my father _8_ us how every bad event in life can have a positive sideif we are prepared to look at it from another angleand how precious it is when our lives are touched by the _9_ of others. But he also taught us about what really _10_ in life: people, not objects: tolerance, not judgment; love, not anger.Each time I think about these things, I will smile and whisper, “Thank you, Dad.”1AreasonableBnewCwrongDbrave2ApraiseBcommentCpunishmentDcarefully3AcarelesslyBcasuallyCquicklyDcarefully4AwroteBlookedCdrewDcut5AtookBstoodCforgotDexperienced6AsadnessBlaughterCpainDpride7AlifeBregretCloveDfaith8AgaveBtaughtCtookDmade9AkindnessBpowerCjoyDsorrow10AcaresBneedChopesDmatters(2023·广东广州·华南师大附中校考一模)On my first day of junior high school, I was attracted to Elizabeths beautiful, shining eyes. Later, when she was seated in front of me, I _11_ her long black hair. What a pretty girl! We have many things _12_, such as sharing the same ideas, shopping together and reading novels. We also praise each other. I am a _13_ person who often forgets important things, but Elizabeth helps me out. One day, I forgot to bring my ruler for a Maths _14_, and I felt very worried. At that moment, Elizabeth _15_ and said, “I guessed this might happen, so I brought two.” With her help, I didnt feel worried and got excellent grades in that exam. What _16_ me most was something that happened during our military training (军训). One cold night, I ate so many potato chips that I got a painful stomachache, I was so _17_ and I cried. To my great comfort, Elizabeth put me on her back and rushed to the doctors at once. She had to _18_ me downstairs and upstairs. The doctor checked me and gave me some medicine. If she didnt help me, I wouldnt have been able to sleep that night. Whenever I want to buy clothes, Elizabeth goes with me and _19_ helps me choose which clothes look best. She has a good eye for fashion. Its a _20_ that we are not in the same school now. But we often communicate with each other on QQ or WeChat. I sincerely hope that our friendship will last forever.11AnoticedBdescribedCimaginedDcut12Ain generalBin orderCin commonDin fact13AcarelessBstupidClazyDboring14AlessonBexamCproblemDclub15Acheered upBdressed upCgave upDcame up16AexpressedBincreasedCimpressedDencouraged17ArelaxedBuncomfortableCexcitedDtired18AteachBcarryCcontactDwatch19AsuddenlyBproudlyCsimplyDpatiently20AchanceBdecisionCpityDchoice(2023·广东广州·中山大学附属中学校考一模)When 16-year-old Grayden Brunet joined the Sackets Harbor Volunteer Fire Department in 2017, he was the youngest on the team. He was so _21_ to be following in his dads footsteps that he persuaded(说服)two classmates, Niklas Brazie and Dalton Hardison, to sign up too. A few years later, the older firefighters quit(辞职)over COVID-19 concerns. _22_ , the three teens were the only firefighters at the Sackets Harbor Volunteer Fire Department. They responded to heart attacks, car accidents, and suicides. They were the ones speeding COVID-19 patients to _23_ . “We went from not even having our licenses(执照、许可证)to _24_ peoples lives,” Hardison told CBS. As far as the teens were concerned, they couldnt quit. If they did, Brunet told North County Public Radio, “The community would lose the ambulance.” They carried on for a year until help _25_ in the form of five more teens, all encouraged to serve their _26_ . “When they call 911, theyre expecting someone to help them,” says 16-year-old Sophia DeVito. The job is _27_ . One night last fall, the crew responded to two ambulance calls and a fire. They got home at 5:30 am, just two hours before _28_ started. “Its definitely _29_ coming back from the calls and having to take a math test,” Graydens younger brother Gannon told WWNY. But they dont _30_ the work.21AunhappyBexcitedCworriedDsurprised22ALuckilyBCertainlyCHoweverDSuddenly23AfactoriesBschoolsCparksDhospitals24AimprovingBchangingCsavingDliving25AcontinuedBarrivedCstoppedDwent26AneighborsBclassmatesCleadersDparents27ApleasantBdangerousCinterestingDtiring28AbreakfastBworkCschoolDtraining29AstrangeBannoyingCinterestingDhard30AexpectBwantCmindDenjoy(2023·广东广州·统考一模)A 14-year-old boy Sun was on his way home on a Tuesday evening after school. When he was in the lift, it came to a stop for no reason. Feeling _31_ at first, the teenager decided to help himself out because he knew it would be dangerous if he was kept there for too long. He wanted to open the lift door, but he gave up the idea later. He turned to lean against the wall instead, because he worried the lift might fall down _32_. He then pressed all the buttons(按钮) in the _33_ of getting the lift to work again, but it didnt work. Sun then pressed the “stop” button to _34_ the lift to keep it still and make sure it would not fall.Without a cell phone at hand, Sun tried _35_ to get the attention of people outside, but no one answered as time passed by. The young boy had to give up shouting. He sent a note through the door with the message and hoped someone could _36_ and help him out.With all these done, the boy knew it might take a long time before someone _37_ him. So he decided to do his homework. He took out his textbooks and started to do his homework _38_.Soon after he finished his homework, he heard loud voices outside. A large crowd including his parents and teachers had come to the _39_. Actually by that time he had been in the lift for over five hours. Finally, they got him out.On Weibo, people spoke highly of him, because he could keep _40_ in the face of such a dangerous situation.31ArelaxedBboredChopelessDfrightened32AslowlyBregularlyCsuddenlyDhardly33AdangerBfearChopeDjoy34AcheckBrepairCopenDlock35AshoutingBjumpingCkickingDspeaking36Alook it upBpick it upCput it upDturn it up37AsawBfollowedCfoundDheard38AangrilyBpatientlyCcarefullyDproudly39AaccidentBadventureCrescueDchallenge40AcalmBquietChealthyDenergetic(2023·广东东莞·东莞市万江第三中学校考一模)Wang Fa, 14, is a member of the Va ethnic group (佤族) from Yunnan. After _41_ the under-14-title (冠军) at the ASICS Tennis Junior Tour in Guangzhou, an audience (观众) from Yunnan gave him a bamboo basket as a _42_.“We always carry _43_ baskets when we work in the field. This is a _44_ farming tool of the Va ethnic group. I _45_ my racket in this basket to honor (致敬) my hometown,” Wang said after the match.Before tennis, Wang was just an ordinary boy from a village. But in 2016, he was _46_ by a local club. Over the past six years, Wang, along with other players, has trained _47_ to improve his skills and physical strength (体力). The children would _48_ at 6:30 am and practice for more than six hours a day. Every day, they needed to swing a racket more than 7,000 times and run 9 kilometers.Wangs parents didnt want him to learn tennis at first because they couldnt _49_ it. But the tennis club offered to teach him for _50_.” I will aim for the top on the professional stage,” Wang said.41AbeatingBwinningCfightingDdropping42AgiftBlessonCjobDticket43AplasticBsilverCbambooDmental44AunusualBuselessCnarrowDnormal45AcarriedBcoveredCcreatedDcompared46AtreatedBchosenCtaughtDcheated47AsimplyBbadlyChardDhardly48Aget upBget onCput upDput on49AaffordBofferCsuggestDsolve50AtalentBmoneyChelpDfree(2023·广东惠州·惠州一中校考一模)通读下面的短文,从每题所给四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。When you see those students wearing all kinds of beautiful school uniforms (校服), have you ever hoped that you can also wear those ones? I used to hope that I could _51_ the school uniforms I liked although it was not quite possible. I didnt like our _52_ at all because they were not fashionable but ugly in my eyes.Last Friday morning, on my way to school, when I was _53_ my school uniforms, I made an important decision. I decided to make my school uniforms different. I wrote some words on the back of my clothes, such as “Cool” and “Champion”. I also drew some characters of my _54_ cartoons.After school, I found some people looking at me with strange expressions on my way home, which made me _55_. I knew they were surprised at my school uniform. It was much more beautiful than before! Then I met my best friend Li Mei. She looked at me in surprise. A few _56_ later, she ran towards me and said, “What did you do to your uniform?” “Dont you think its _57_?” I asked. “Of course not! You shouldnt do that! You cant treat it as a piece of white paper and draw on it! Its against the rules!” Of course I know our school has strict rules that require students not to draw on clothes, or we will be _58_. We may be told to clean our uniforms or more seriously, to buy a new one. What she said reminded me of these so I got nervous _59_.I lowed down my head. After all, we have to _60_ the rules.51AchooseBborrowCtakeDbring52AclassmatesBuniformsCbuildingsDteachers53Alooking forBlooking overClooking afterDlooking at54AfavouriteBimportantCinterestingDexciting55ApleasedBboredCsurprisedDworried56AhoursBmonthsCdaysDseconds57AcoolBsmoothCwealthyDsimilar58ApunishedBpraisedCbeatenDstarved59AimmediatelyBexactlyCfairlyDsadly60AtellBmakeCbreakDfollow(2023·广东江门·台山市新宁中学校考一模)Suri was a sweet boy and he was fond of elephants. However, he never had a(n) _61_ to see real elephants. All he saw those were only on televisions. _62_, when he was 25 years old, he got a chance to join a club of wildlife lovers. He asked whether they would take him to _63_ the elephants. And the said yes.As they _64_ a beautiful village, one from the team said that the village had more than 100 elephants and Suri could enjoy the whole day. He was _65_ to see the elephants and screamed(尖叫)happily.After spending two to three _66_ just seeing the elephants, Suri found those elephants were tied by thin ropes(绳子). He knew the _67_ of elephants, but how can they be tied by such thin ropes? The trainer replied, “We used to _68_ them with a strong rope when they were babies. A few elephants would try to _69_ the rope, but we could not set them free. So as they grew, they developed a wrong belief that the small and thin ropes were too _70_ to break so they continued to get tied by their belief.”In our lives, we sometimes may be held back by the mistakes we have experienced in the past justthe elephants, but we should have the courage to try to break them and live a free life.61AideaBchanceCmethodDchoice62ASuddenlyBSpeciallyCLuckilyDNaturally63AtouchBfeelCcatchDsee64Apassed byBleft forClived inDset up65AinterestedBworriedCexcitedDrelaxed66AminutesBhoursCdaysDyears67AkindnessBstrengthCknowledgeDability68AweighBtieCkickDdress69AopenBcloseCbreakDleave70AweakBshortClongDstrong(2023·广东东莞·统考一模)There was once a young man who began to feel self-satisfied after making some small achievements.One day, the young man took a walk with a _71_ man from his town. The young man was bragging (吹嘘) about himself, _72_ the wise man didnt say a word. When they got to a mountain peak (山峰), the wise man asked, “Look down. What do you see?” “I see trees, farmland, houses and people as _73_ as ants working in the fields,” the young man said.“What do you feel?” the wise man asked.“Everything is below me. I feel I _74_ the world,” the young man answered.The wise man said _75_. Several minutes later, he asked the young man to _76_.“What do you see this time?” the wise man asked.“I see birds flying around high mountains, the white clouds above the mountains and the blue sky above the white clouds,” the young man answered.Then he asked about the wise mans _77_.“I feel small and powerless,” the wise man answered. “A person who knows to look upward can _78_ understand his position. When a person knows the blue sky is always overhead, he wont be so silly as to believe he rules over the world or other people.The young man felt foolish for his _79_. From then on, _80_ he began to feel as if the world owed (亏欠) him something, he looked up at the sky and remembered how small he really was. Try to look upward when you feel too good about yourself.71AbusyBlazyCwiseDhard-working72AifBbutCsoDor73AfatBblackCsmallDstrong74AruleBloveCfearDdrive75AeverythingBanythingCsomethingDnothing76Alook upBlook downClook outDlook after77AhealthBnameCfeelingsDjob78AbadlyBquicklyChardlyDclearly79AprideBsuccessCluckDcourage80AwhateverBwheneverCwhereverDhowever(2023·广东佛山·统考一模)请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We didnt see _81_ in almost a month. The crops were dying.I was making lunch in the kitchen w