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1、.2019備戰(zhàn)中考英語穩(wěn)固復(fù)習(xí)-完形填空-有關(guān)于日常生活含解析一、完形填空1. 根據(jù)短文理解, 從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最正確答案填空。    People have different hobbies. Some people enjoy  1 . They play soccer or basketball.   2 people like games. They play card games or computer games. Some people enjoy the  3 They enjoy  4

2、 music or painting pictures.    What kind of hobbies do my classmates  5   ?I asked   6 this question: "What's your favourite hobby?" Their answers are different.    Sports are the  7 popular hobby in my class. Fifteen students enjoy sp

3、orts in their free time. Games are  8 very popular. Twelve students enjoy them. The arts are in the top three. Seven students  9   or listen to music in their leisure time. Four students enjoy collecting things. Six students have  10 hobbies. They enjoy cooking or reading books.

4、1. A. sport   B. sports C. math2. A. ManyB. Some   C. Most3. A. art  B. musicC. arts4. A. listening B. listen C. listening to5. A. have  B. has  C. having6. A. they B. themC. their7. A. many B. moreC. most8. A. too&

5、#160; B. alsoC. either9. A. paints  B. paintingC. paint10. A. other B. someC. some2.閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C、D中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。        This is my family   1 . This boy is me. My   2   is Bob. I am 11. This is my father.

6、0;   3 name is Jack Smith. He is a teacher老師. He is  4 English teacher. And this is my mother.   5 is a teacher, too.   6   that man男人? Oh, he is my uncle. My grandparents and my aunt aren't in the photo.  7   are in the USA. Dave  8 my dog.

7、 That is my cat 貓. Its它的  9 is Mimi. I like my  10   . I like 喜歡my dog and cat, too. 1. A. friend        B. rulerC. photo     D. map2. A. father      B. family  C. dog  &

8、#160;D. name3. A. His         B. He's C. Her         D. She's4. A. the          B. aC. anD. /5. A. This      B. That&

9、#160;  C. She  D. It6. A. What's     B. Who'sC. How's  D. Who're7. A. He          B. You  C. She     D. They8. A. am     

10、60;    B. are C. is    D. have9. A. name       B. father     C. mother D. son10. A. friends      B. mother C. father   D. family3.完形填空。 

11、;   I like pandas very much. They are very 1 .Many of them live in Sichuan, 2 . Pandas are beautiful animals. They are  3  and white. They have big bodies身體, 4  sometimes they can also be quick. Pandas like to eat 5 . They also like to sleep.    Sometimes pand

12、as go to other countries 其他國家. People in the world世界 6  like pandas very much.    There are not many pandas in the world. Now people know they are 7 danger. They hope to help pandas 8  a good life. My uncle works in a panda center. It's 9  to go to the center中心.I ca

13、n 10  many cute pandas there. 1. A. lazyB. smallC. cute2. A. AustraliaB. ChinaC. Africa3. A. blueB. yellowC. black4. A. orB. butC. so5. A. leavesB. eggsC. chicken6. A. alsoB. tooC. very7. A. ofB. inC. out8. A. sleepB. wantC. live9. A. funB. kindC. scary10. A. lookB. watchC. see4.完形填空Maria: Excu

14、se me. Are you Steven Green?David: 1  ,I'm not. I'm David.Maria: Oh, I'm sorry.David: Steven, 2 this your math數(shù)學(xué)book?Steven: Oh, yes. It's 3 . 4 .What's your 5 ?Maria: I 6 Maria.Steven: Nice to meet 7 , David, this is Maria. 8  is in our class.David: Hi, Maria!Maria: Hi

15、, David! Nice to 9 you.David: Nice to meet you, 10 . 1. A. YesB. NoC. NotD. Hello2. A. isB. areC. hisD. /3. A. yoursB. IC. mineD. my4. A. OKB. YesC. NoD. Thanks5. A. pencilB. rulerC. nameD. book6. A. amB. isC. areD. /7. A. meB. youC. herD. him8. A. HerB. HeC. HisD. She9. A. helpB. sayC. meetD. look1

16、0. A. toB. tooC. twoD. /5.根據(jù)短文理解, 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最正確答案填空。    We live in computer age時(shí)代. People 1 scientists, teachers, writers and even students use computers to do all kinds of work. But more than 30 years ago.  2 couldn't do much. They were very big and expensive. Very 

17、; 3  people were interested in them and knew how to use them. Today computers are smaller and 4 . But they can do a lot of work. Many people like to use them. Some people  5  have them at home.    Computers become very important because they can work  6 than people

18、 and make fewer mistakes. Computers can  7 people do a lot of work. Writers now use computers to 8   . Teachers use them to help teaching. Students use them to  9 . Computers can also remember what you  10 them. Computers are very useful and helpful. They are our friends. Do you

19、want to have a computer? 1. A. 1ike B. asC. andD. with2. A. studentsB. scientistsC. teachersD. computers3. A. few   B. a fewC. 1ittleD. a little4. A.  cheapB. cheaperC. more expensiveD. expensive5. A. even B. stillC. alreadyD. yet6. A. fast   B. faster

20、60;C. slowD. slower7. A. help B. makeC. stopD. use8. A. write  B. playC. studyD. 1earn9. A. sing B. study C. dance D. watch10. A. put  inB. put onC. put intoD. put up6.Choose the best answer and complete the passage選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)完成短文    How many times has

21、this happened to you? You're trying to pass a crowded sidewalk. And someone talking or texting on a cell phone slows you down, or worse 1 you.    What if we could put these multi taskers一心二用的人 into their own lane, freeing up half of the sidewalk for pedestrians行人 who are paying at

22、tention?    That's the idea behind the new show Mind Over Masses. The show created a separate lane on a Washington, DC sidewalk for those who wanted to look at their phones, while the other lane was for 2  walkers. It was part of a behavior experiment by the National Geograph

23、ic Channel in the US.    However, the experiment didn't really work 3  it could have because a lot of phone users didn't notice the markings at all. "it's no surprise walkers didn't notice the lanes because they were 4  looking at their phones, "sai

24、d Yahoo    Checking phones on the go is just one of a few annoying things about modern mobile phone usage. Below are some phone etiquettes 禮儀 tips provided by the Guardian. Take a look    You should reply to messages. It's very frustrating to text a friend who takes

25、 a long time to reply, yet 5 to update their statuses狀態(tài)on their social networking sites in the meantime.    You should pick a nice ringtone. No one appreciates it when an annoying ringtone breaks into what they're doing    You should not visit someone's home and

26、 immediately ask for Wi-Fi. Do you seriously want to climb over the back of the couch, grab the router路由器, and read the Wi-Fi password off the back of it? 6  go to your friend's home, drink and eat what your host gives you, and chat face to face. 1. A. runs awayB. runs out ofC. runs intoD.

27、runs after2. A. slowerB. quickerC. more carefulD. more patient3. A. as well asB. as soon asC. as good asD. as long as4. A. too afraidB. too busyC. too carefulD. too difficult5. A. failsB. succeedsC. managesD. enables6. A. InsteadB. Instead ofC. In additionD. In return7.完形填空    Sometim

28、es, kids don't think their parents are fair to them. When you want to dress in a modern way, your mum doesn't like you wearing a 1 . When you are 2 , they ask if you're speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you're not as 3 to your parents as you used to be. How can you

29、 changes such a situation?    Closing the Gap by the American author Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better 4 with your parents.    Both parents and children have needs. They need to feel they are 5 and loved. You your parents your needs, and 6 what their needs

30、 are. To get your parents to know what you're doing and what you want to do, you could talk about your school life now and your dreams for the 7 . It helps your parents know more about you. Maybe you can think of a way to make 8 of you happy.    The book gives ways to help teens u

31、nderstand their parents. When you think “my parents don't want me to have any fun, it usually means your parents want you to be 9 . The book gives you lots of ideas, such as making time to talk, keeping a diary and showing your parents you are growing up. If you follow these steps, you will be a

32、ble to make your 10 a happier place. 1. A. warm coatB. thick sweaterC. mini-skirt2. A. writing lettersB. making phone callsC. taking risks3. A. closeB. farC. awful4. A. ideaB. relationshipC. environment5. A. outgoingB. comfortableC. important6. A. find outB. bring outC. give out7. A. pastB. presentC

33、. future8. A. bothB. allC. none9. A. safeB. happyC. dangerous10. A. schoolB. homeC. room8.閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng)。    As Robert was one day rambling 漫步 about, he happened to cry out, "Ho, ho!" He instantly 立即 heard coming back from a hill nearby, the same wo

34、rds, "Ho, ho!" In great 1 , he said with a loud voice, "Who are you?"  The same words came back, "Who are you?" Robert now cried out 2 , "You must be a very foolish boy." "Foolish boy!" came back from the 3  in the same angry way. 

35、0;  He then went into the bushes 灌木叢 nearby, 4  for the boy who, he thought, was mocking 模擬取笑 him. 5 , he could find nobody there.    When he went home, he told his mother that some boy had hidden himself for the 6  of mocking him. "Robert," said his mother, &

36、quot;you are angry with yourself alone. You heard 7  but your own words."    "Why, mother, 8  can that be?" said Robert.    "Have you ever heard an echo?" asked his mother.    "No, what is that?"  

37、60; "You know, when you play with your ball, and throw it 9  the side of a house, it bounces 反彈 back to you. If I were outside, by the side of a hill and spoke very loudly, my 10  would be sent back. Then I would hear again the 11  words that I spoke. That, my son, is an echo. Wh

38、en you thought someone was mocking you, it was only 12  own voice bouncing back. If you had spoken kindly, you would have heard a kind 13 . Remember this when you are at play with your schoolmates. If any of them are angry, and speak in a loud, angry voice, remember the 14 . Then let your words

39、 be 15  and kind. Good and kind people will always find themselves among other good and kind people." 1. A. troubleB. difficultyC. smileD. surprise2. A. angrilyB. slowlyC. differentlyD. happily3. A. fieldB. hillC. riverD. sky4. A. caringB. askingC. shoutingD. looking5. A. InsteadB. However

40、C. AndD. But6. A. wordsB. purposeC. sadnessD. business7. A. everythingB. anythingC. nothingD. something8. A. whenB. whereC. howD. whose9. A. byB. withC. atD. against10. A. voiceB. houseC. ballD. noise11. A. beautifulB. silentC. sameD. different12. A. myB. yourC. hisD. her13. A. musicB. replyC. quest

41、ionD. greeting14. A. echoB. wordsC. angerD. speech15. A. softB. quickC. nervousD. loud9.閱讀短文,從各題所給的選項(xiàng)中選擇最正確選項(xiàng)。        It was Friday night and Marty was relaxing in a chair. His mom was washing the dishesin the kitchen. But before she could finish,  1 didn't fee

42、l well and had to stop. She said she would do it after a   2   .    "Are you OK, mom?" asked Marty.    His mom said, "Yes, I'm fine. But I need to rest." Then she went to  3   .    Marty felt a little 

43、 4 . He knew he should help his mom more.    5 when his mother rested, he  6 all the dishes and cleaned the kitchen. The kitchen was very clean and Marty felt much better.    When Marty's mom woke up, she thought she had   7 to do. She had to clean th

44、e kitchen and wash all the dishes. But when she went to the kitchen, she could not believe her   8   . The kitchen was so clean. She   9 Marty for all his work. She told him he was a really nice boy.    On that day, Marty learned that  10 others makes eve

45、ryone happy. It makes others feel happy, and it makes you happy, too. 1. A. he   B. sheC. itD. they2. A. party   B. classC. weekend D. rest3. A. school B. sleepC. hospitalD. work4. A. cold   B. sad  C. angryD. hungry5. A. Because 

46、 B. AlthoughC. But    D. So6. A. washed  B. sold   C. used  D. found7. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. anywhere8. A. son B. ears C. eyes  D. dream9. A. asked  B. madeC. waitedD. thanked10.

47、 A. telling  B. helping C. visiting D. believing10.    I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely模糊地 1 the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see thin

48、gs again, 2 a disaster can do strange things to people. It happened to me the other day that I might not have come to love 3 as I do if I hadnt been blind. I believe in life now. I am not sure that I would believe in it so 4 . I dont mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I 5 mean that the

49、loss of 6 made me enjoy more of 7 I have now.    Life asks us to keep making 8 to reality. If a person is able to get ready for anything changeable his world will 9 more meaningful. I became blind, but I was 10 . My parents and my teachers saw 11 in mea potential潛力 to live, you might

50、call itwhich I didnt see, and they make me fight it out with blindness.    The hardest 12 I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was what I had to do at least. If I hadnt been able to do that, I would become a chair rocker for the 13 of my life. When I say I believe in myself I

51、 am not talking about simply the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase 14 . That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: A belief that I could deal with anything alone; that somewhere in the 15 there is a special place where I can make myself fit. 1. A. ima

52、gine B. find C. remember D. guess2. A. but   B. though C. soD. because3. A. myself B. life  C. eyes  D. blindness4. A. thatB. therefore  C. happily  D. deeply5. A. seldom  B. just C. hardly  

53、0; D. always6. A. themB. itC. blindnessD. light7. A. that B. what C. which  D. where8. A. moments  B. encouragements C. improvementsD. changes9. A. become  B. change C. look    D. end10. A. brave B. lucky C. sadD. w

54、ise11. A. somethingB. everything C. nothing D. anything12. A. problem  B. experience C. difficulty     D.  lesson13. A. rest B.  whole C. needD. last14. A. lonely  B. alone   C. self D. person15. A. c

55、ompany B. group C. society  社會(huì)  D. family11.完形填空    Whenever we hear about “the homeless, most of us think of the Developing World. But in fact, the truth is that homelessness is everywhere. For example, how many of us would expect to see people living on the

56、streets of a rich, developed country like America?    Kurt Muller and his 1  Rita have spent eleven years making meals for the homeless in Washington D.C, the USA's capital. 2  first began to do that in a hot summer when most Americans were away and enjoyed themselves on

57、 holiday. Kurt and his wife stayed at 3 , made sandwiches and some delicious food by themselves, set up a table in the street and gave the 4  to the homeless.    The Mullers soon realized意識(shí)到 that food wasn't 5 . Most of the homeless people have no friends or relatives. They n

58、eed love, “ 6  these people also need is warmth and caring, says Rita. The Mullers gave their phone number to the street people 7  thinking twice and told them to phone any time. Rita made sure there was 8  at home to answer the phone and their home was 9  open to anyone who coul

59、dn't find a place to rest on the street.    The couple were soon 10  all their time and money, so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to 11  donations捐贈(zèng). Today, over thirty companies donate food and other things and volunteers 12  to give things out to the homeless.    Kurt and Rita put their love to good use by helping homeless people in

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