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初三英语期末专题复习题《完形填空》
2019-2020年初三英语期末专题复习题《完形填空》
(一)
Theweatheriscloselyrelated(联系)toourlife.Itisallaroundusallthetime.Itisanimportantpartofourlives.Wecannotcontrolit,butitoftencontrolshowand1welive,whatwedo,whatwewearandwhatweeat.Readthispassageandlearn2abouttheweather.
Whatistheweather
Theweatherisjustthestateoftheatmosphere3anytime,suchastemperature,wind,4,sun,etc.
Whatmakestheweatherchange
Asweknow,noteveryplaceontheearthgetsthesameamountofsunlight.Someplacesget5sunlight.Soit’swarmerinthoseplaces.Someplacesgetlittle6nosunlightinwinter.Thenthoseplaceshavecoldertemperatures.Thesedifferencesintemperaturemaketheairandwater7aroundtheearth.Themovementhelpstotaketheheatenergyfromthesunacrosstheearth.Sothe8changes.
What’sthedifferencebetweenweatherandclimate
Climateisaplace’sweatheroveralongtime.Theweatherchangesfromdaytodayand9fromhourtohour.Itcanbesunnyinthemorning,coldandwetintheafternoon.Buttheclimatechangesvery10overlotsofyears.
1.A.whereB.whichC.whatD.when
2.A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything
3.A.inB.forC.onD.at
4.A.waterB.rainC.plantD.animal
5.A.muchB.moreC.littleD.less
6.A.andB.soC.orD.but
7.A.moveB.movesC.movedD.moving
8.A.sunB.earthC.weatherD.sunlight
9.A.alreadyB.almostC.everD.even
10.A.differentlyB.slowlyC.carefullyD.easily
(二)
BeforeFather’sDay,Ifoundmyfatherwasunhappybecausehewasoutofwork.IdecidedtocheerhimupbybuyinghimaspecialFather’sDaygift.
OnedayafterschoolI1totheAginswhichwasknownforfashionsandstyles.ItoldAginsthatIwaslookingforaFather’sDaypresent.
“Doyouthinkhe’dlikea2?
”sheasked.“Ithinkhemight.”Itoldher.
She3aSwisswatchandItoldherthatwouldlikeit.
“Howmuchmoneydoyouhave?
”sheasked.
“4dollars.”Ireplied.
“You’resolucky!
”shetoldme.“It’sonly$11.Youstillhave$1forthe5.“ShepackedthewatchandIthankedformybusiness,andIrodeoffhomewiththegiftundermyarm.
Whenmyfatheropenedthegift,heasked6.“Wheredidyougetit?
”
“IboughtitattheAgins.Icostme$11.”Isaid.Myfatherwasshockedintosilence.
Manyyearslater,Ididlearnthatthewatchwasworthseveralhundreddollars,7Iappreciated(赞赏)howwonderfulAginshadbeentome.Ialwaysfelt8thatIneverhadchancetothankher.
“Whatreallyamazesmetothisday…mydaughter.”Myfathersaid,“Lettingyouhavethewatchfor11dollarswas9enough.Butthefactthatsheletyouleavethestorewithadollarforthecardwasatouch(触动)of10.I’llneverforgetit.”
1.A.droveB.tookC.rodeD.started
2.A.watchB.bikeC.purseD.card
3.A.woreoutB.putoutC.triedoutD.tookout
4.A.ThirteenB.TwelveC.ElevenD.One
5.A.cardB.storeC.giftD.style
6.A.sadlyB.amazedlyC.excitedlyD.angrily
7.A.orB.butC.andD.so
8.A.regretfulB.thankfulC.carefulD.useful
9.A.believableB.ableC.unbelievableD.unable
10.A.helpB.regretC.cryD.kindness
(三)
Doyoueverwatcholdmovies?
MaybeyouwillseeonewithCaroleLombard.Shewasafamous___1___inthe1930s.Shediedwhenshewasonly34.Inher___2____lifeshemade70movies!
Lombard’srealnamewasJaneAlicePeters.In1921,shewasplayingbaseballinthe___3____nearherhome.Amoviedirector___4____heranddecidedtoputherinamovie.Shewasonly13atthetime.Themoviewasoneofthelastsilentmovies.Sheacted(表演)sowellthatshe
___5___theheartsofsomepeople.At16,sheleftschooltoact.
In1925,shehadanagreementwitha___6____studio,20thCenturyFox.Thestudiogave___7___anewname,andsheactedinseveralfilms.Then,atage18,shewasinabadcaraccident.Theaccidentleftscars(伤疤)onherface.Thestudiobroketheagreement,butshedidnot___8___.Shecontinuedtoact.
ItwasParamountStudiothatmadeLombarda____9___.Shemademanymoviesforthestudio.Shealsomarriedtwooftheirstars.LombardwasmarriedtoactorWilliamPowellforonly23months.___10___sevenyearslater,shemarriedthegreatloveofherlife,actorClarkGable.ItwasagreatHollywoodlovestory.
1.A.nurse B.actress C.doctor D.teacher
2.A.short B.lazy C.long D.humorous
3.A.kitchen B.classroom C.cinema D.street
4.A.forgot B.saw C.hurt D.pushed
5.A.broke B.avoided C.won D.treated
6.A.dance B.film C.music D.school
7.A.me B.it C.her D.him
8.A.giveup B.haveatry C.makesure D.liftup
9.A.scientist B.writer C.driver D.star
0.A.But B.Before C.Since D.As
(四)
Youngpeopleareoftenunhappywhentheyarewiththeirparents.Theysaythattheirparentsdon’tunderstandthem.Theyoftenthinktheirparentsaretoostrict__1__them.
Parentsoftenfind__2__difficulttowintheirchildren’strustandtheyseemto__3__howtheythemselvesfeltwhentheywereyoung.
Forexample,youngpeopleliketodothingswithoutmuch__4__.It’soneoftheirwaystoshowthattheygrowupandtheycan__5__anydifficultproblems.Olderpeopleworrymoreeasily.Mostofthemplanthingsaheadanddon’tliketheirplanstobechanged.
Sowhenyouwantyourparentstoletyoudo6__,youwillhavebettersuccessifyouaskbeforeyoureallystartdoingit.
Youngpeopleoftenmaketheirparentsangrybyclothestheywear,themusictheyenjoyandsomething__7__.Buttheydon’tmeantocauseanytrouble.Theyjustfeelthat__8__thiswaytheycanbecutofffromtheoldpeople’sworldandtheywanttomakeanewcultureoftheirown.Andiftheirparentsdon’tliketheirmusicorclothesortheirwayofspeech,theyoungpeoplefeelverysad.Sometimesinsteadofgoingoutwiththeirparents,theyjustwanttostayathome__9__anddowhattheylike.
Ifyouplantocontrolyour___10__,you'dbetterwinyourparentsoverandtrytogetthemtounderstandyou.
Ifyourparentsseethatyouhavehighsenseofresponsibility,theywillcertainlygiveyoutherighttodowhatyouwanttodo.
1.A.onB.withC.inD.to
2.A.itB.thisC.thatD.one
3.A.forgetsB.rememberC.forgetD.remembers
4.A.thinkingB.speakingC.readingD.saying
5.A.knowB.findC.findoutD.solve
6.A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything
7.A.elseB.oneC.oldD.more
8.A.byB.throughC.inD.over
9.A.sadlyB.aloneC.lonelyD.sad
10.A.lifeB.workC.studyD.health
(五)
TheSweetestSight
Iwasinthemostbeautifulcityintheworld,yetIonlywantedhome.
Itwasanamazingweekformyhusbandandme–thetripofalifetime.Monthsago,whenmyhusbandtoldmethathewouldhaveameetinginLondon.Iexpressedmy1togotoEuropetogetherwithhim.Thenweaskedhismotherto2ourtwochildrenandstartedoff.
Duringtheweek’stime,3visitedLondonandParis–asmuchaswecould,BigBen,theLouvreandsoon.Allthesewerebeautifulplacesweexpectedtoseebefore.Wereallyenjoyedourselves.
OnourlastnightinParis,4weenjoyedthenightview(夜景)oftheEiffelTower,myhusbandcalledhome.Hismother5thephone.Inasecond,myhusband’sfacefellandhelookedsoworried.Icouldfeelsomething6happened.
“What’swrong?
”Iasked.
Hedidn’tanswerandcontinuedtolisten.Afewminuteslater,hesaid7tomethatTony,ourseven-year-oldson,hadfallenoffhisbikeand8hisleg.Hemustbesenttohospitalatonce.
Atthatmoment,Parissuddenlylostitscharm(魅力).
“Idon’twanttobehere!
Ishouldn’tbehere!
Ishouldbehome9mykids!
”
Wehurriedbacktoourhotelandthentotheairport…
Finally,wegothome.Werushedintoourchildren’sbedroom.Seeingourtwochildren,Isuddenlyrealizedthetruth:
thereisno10sight(风景)intheworldthanyourchildren’sfacesthatgreetyouathome.
1.A.questionB.wishC.stepD.place
2.A.lookafterB.talkwithC.findoutD.wakeup
3.A.heB.sheC.weD.they
4.A.afterB.sinceC.thoughD.because
5.A.shoutedB.finishedC.wroteD.answered
6.A.uglyB.usefulC.rightD.bad
7.A.hardlyB.clearlyC.sadlyD.truly
8.A.dancedB.brokenC.thrownD.opened
9.A.towardB.withC.underD.from
10.A.quieterB.richerC.sweeterD.wider
(六)
Sitienei,a90-year-oldKenyangrandmother,hasbecometheworld'soldestprimaryschoolstudent.Sheisstudyingatthelocalprimaryschooltolearntoreadandwrite.Sheisfromasmall1inKenyan,Shehasspentmostofherlife2asamidwife(接生婆),helpingwomentogivebirthtobabies.Shewantstopassonhermidwifeskillstotheyoung.Shesaidshedidn'thaveachancetogotoschoolwhenshewas3.Soshewantsallthechildreninhervillageto4.
Theheadteacherattheschoolsaid,“I'mproud5her.Sheislovedbyeverypupil.Theyallwanttolearnandplaywith6.Healsosaid,"Sheisdoingwellconsideringher7.IcansayIhaveseenabigdifferenceinthisschool8shecame."
Sitieneioftensaid,"1wanttotellchildren,9girlsinpoorareas,that10willbeyourwealth.”Sheadded,"Witheducation,youcanbewhateveryouwanttobe-adoctor,ateacher,ascientist,andsoon.”
1.A.schoolB