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全国中考英语完形填空学生用

2011年全国中考英语完形填空

1【2011.广西北海】

DeanBlueyis14-year-oldboyfromtheUSA.Hebecameaheroafterhesaved(救)thelifeofagirlinanothercountry.

A14-year-oldboyfromtheUSAwasdescribedasaheroyesterdayafterhesavedthelifeofawomaninanothercountry.

Oneday,he46anemailtoafriendontheInternet.Tohissurprise,hereceivedamessage,saying“Help!

Pain!

Help!

”."The47wasfromFinland(芬兰),thousandsofkilometersawayfromAmerica.LaterDeansaidtoareporter,“Ididn'tknow48Ishoulddo.Itwasreallydifficulttotellifthemessagewasreal.”SoDeandidnothingatfirst.49themessagekeptcoming.Nowitwaseasytoseethatsomeonewasintrouble.He50andfoundthatthesenderwasastudentcalledTarja,51wasill,aloneinauniversitylibrary.Whatwas52,therewasnophonearoundher.Heronlywayofcommunicatingwiththeworldwasbyemail.Deantelephonedthe53immediately.Andtheyrealizedthatthesituationwasquiteserious.TheycalledthepoliceinFinland.Thenanambulance(救护车)rushedtothelibrary54,shewasstillaliveandwassenttothehospitalquickly.

 “I'mgladshe'sOK,”Deansaid.“It'shardtobelieve,but55savedherlife.”

()46.A.broughtB.lentC.sentD.bought

()47.A.speechB.messageC.musicD.telephone

()48.A.howB.whatC.whereD.when

()49.A.SoB.AndC.ButD.Or

()50.A.repliedB.ranC.walkedD.played

()51.A.HeB.SheC.ItD.I

()52.A.worseB.betterC.harderD.easier

()53.A.teacherB.friendC.doctorD.police

()54.A.BadlyB.HardlyC.LuckilyD.Carefully

()55.A.faxB.betterC.flightD.e-mail

2.【2011连云港】

Oneday,aboyfoundthecocoon(茧)ofabutterflyandbroughtithome.Afewdayslater,theboysawasmall16inthecocoon.Hesatandwatchedforseveralhoursasabutterflystruggledtomake17bodythroughthatlittlehole.Suddenlyitstopped.

Sotheboy18tohelpthebutterfly,thinkingthebutterflymightbe19.Hetookapairofscissors(剪刀)andcutthehole20.Thebutterflycameoutofthecocoonbutit21alittledifferent.Ithadaweakbodyandsmall,thin22.Thebutterflydidn’tstarttofly.Infact,thebutterflyspenttherestofitslifecrawling(爬行)aroundwithaweakbodyandthinwings.Itwasneverabletofly.

Theboyactedwith23buthedidn’tunderstandwhyitcouldbelikethis.Whenabutterflycrawlsoutofthecocoon,itmuststruggle.Thehardworkof24outofthecocoonmakesthefluid(液体)fromthebutterfly’sbodyintoitswings.Ithelpsthebutterflybe25tofly.Ifthebutterflyneverhastosqueeze(挤压)itselfoutofthecocoon,itswingswillnevergetthefluidanditcanneverfly.

26strugglesarewhatweneedinourlives.Ifwelivedourliveswithoutanyproblems,wewouldneverlearnorgrow.Wewouldnotbe_27_wecouldhavebeenandwewouldneverfly.

Inourlives,painandsufferingisthekeytoallwindows,andsometimeseven28growth,withoutit,there’snowayoflife.Wecan’tavoid29orproblems.So,nexttimeyouare30aproblemordifficulty,rememberthebutterfly.Strugglealittle—thenfly!

()16.A.holeB.wormC.tallD.snake

()17.A.itB.it’sC.itselfD.its

()18.A.decidedB.askedC.showedD.ordered

()19.A.afraidB.interestedC.surprisedD.grateful

()20.A.slimmerB.biggerC.shorterD.smaller

()21.A.touchedB.soundedC.lookedD.smelt

()22.A.wingsB.feetC.eyesD.head

()23.A.successB.excitementC.kindnessD.humor

()24.A.getB.gettingC.togetD.got

()25.A.readyB.quietC.gladD.used

()26.A.SomewhereB.SomethingC.SometimeD.Sometimes

()27.A.ashelpfulasB.asweakas

C.asstrongasD.ascreativeas

()28.A.repeatsB.recommendsC.requiresD.represents

()29.A.happinessB.difficultiesC.pleasureD.hope

()30.A.servedwithB.growinginto

C.bringinginD.facedwith

3.【2011内蒙古包头】

Twobrothersworkedtogetheronafarm.Onewasmarriedandhadalarge36.Theotherhadnowifeyet.Althoughtheylivedindifferenthouses,theysharedeverythingtheygotfromtheirfarm.

Oneday,thesinglebrothersaidtohimself,“It’snot37thatwesharealltherice.I’m38andIneedlessthanmybrother.”So,everynighthetookabagofricefromhisstore-roomand39acrossthefield40theirhouses,puttingitintohisbrother’sstore-room.

Atthesametime,themarriedbrotherthought,“It’snotfairtosharealltherice.I’mmarriedandIhavemywifeandchildrento41mewhenIam42.However,mybrotherhasnoonetotakecareofhis43.”So,eachnighthealsotookabagofriceandputitintohisbrother’sstore-room.

Severalmonthspassedby.Theyfound44strangethattheirriceneverbecameless.Then,onedarknightthetwobrothersranintoeachother.Slowlytheybegantounderstandwhatwashappening.Theirbagsfellontothegroundandtears45theireyesatonce.

()36.A.groupB.familyC.classD.team

()37.A.rightB.popularC.interestingD.wrong

()38.A.poorB.happyC.aloneD.rich

()39.A.jumpedB.playedC.wentD.rode

()40.A.fromB.throughC.offD.between

()41.A.lookafterB.lookforC.lookoutD.lookat

()42.A.worriedB.oldC.healthyD.dead

()43.A.hopeB.childrenC.farmD.future

()44.A.themB.thisC.itD.that

()45.A.appearedB.filledC.droppedD.rose

4.【2011内蒙古包头】

WhenIwasabout12,agirlinmyclasslikedtopointoutmyproblems.Iwastoothin;Iwasn'tagoodstudent;Italkedtoomuch;Iwastoo_46__,andsoon.Atlast,Ibecameveryangryandrantomyfather.

Helistenedtome47.Thenheasked,"Arethesethingstrueornot?

Doyouknowwhatyouarereallylike?

Goandmakea48ofwhatshesaidandfindthe_49__thataretrue."

Ididashetoldme.Tomygreat_50_.1discoveredthatabouthalfofthethingsweretrue.SomeofthemIcouldn'tchange(likebeingverythin).Buttherewerethings1couldandwantedtochange.Forthe_51_time,Igotaclear52ofmyself.

IbroughtthelistbacktoDad.Herefusedtotakeit."That'sjustforyou."hesaid."Youknowthetruthabout_53_betterthananyoneelse.Whenpeoplesaysomethingthatistrueaboutyou,youshouldfindithelpful."

Ourworldisfullofpeoplewhothinktheyknowyourbusiness.Don't_54_andfeel55.Listentothem.

()46.A.beautifulB.proudCsmartD.rich

()47.A.bravelyH.happilyC.quicklyD.quietly

()48.A.jokeB.programmeC.listD.record

()49.A.secretsB.mistakesC.lessonsD.points

()50.A.surpriseB.interestC.opinionD.fact

()51.A.firstB.secondC.nextD.last

()52.A.bookB.pictureC.drawingD.notice

()53.A.yourselvesB.myselfC.herselfD.yourself

()54.A.cleanB.openC.closeD.wash

()55.A.hurtB.safeC.prettyD.cheap

5.【2011江苏徐州】

WhenAmywroteherfirstnovelinsecondaryschool,sheneverimaginedthatshewouldbecomeawriteroneday.Likemany16writersontheInternet,the17womangotintothisonlineworldaccidentally(偶然地).

Threeyearsago,Amyworkedinamedicalindustry.Herjobkeptherbusyforsixmonthsandleftheralmost18todofortherestoftheyear.Tofillthetime,shestartedwriting19ontheInternet.Herfirstnovelwasaboutherneighboursandtheirlife20sheisfamiliarwith.

Amyhasbeeninterestedinwriting21shewasachild.Atfirst,shejustwantedtosharehernovels22peoplesheknew.Thenonedayaneditorofafamouswebsiteemailedher,askingher23shewouldliketoselltheelectroniccopyright(授权)ofoneofhernovels.She24immediatelyandthenovelwasmovedtotheVIPsectionofthewebsite.Shegot$1,500forthat.

NowAmyisafull-time25.Sofarhereightnovelshavecomeoutonline,andfiveofthem26.

“TheInternetmademefamousandbroughtme27,”shesaid.“Iearnmuchmoremoneynow—about$60,000ayear.Iam28withmycareer,butthereisoneproblem—thatmytalentmightrunoutafterfiveyearsandI’llhaveto29toworkinthemedicalindustry.”

“Beforethatdaycomes,I’llkeep30forthereaderswithmylightandclose-to-everyday-lifewritingstyle,”saidAmywithasmile.

()16.A.otherB.othersC.anotherD.theother

()17.A.28-year-oldB.28-years-oldC.28yearsold

D.28-yearold

()18.A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing

()19.A.reportsB.novelsC.diariesD.plays

()20.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.whom

()21.A.whenB.whileC.sinceD.until

()22.A.aboutB.ofC.toD.with

()23.A.thatB.ifC.whyD.howoften

()24.A.agreedB.disagreedC.refusedD.left

()25.A.housewifeB.editorC.saleswomanD.writer

()26.A.willprintB.wereprintingC.printedD.wereprinted

()27.A.successB.succeedC.successfulD.successfully

()28.A.unhappyB.angryC.satisfiedD.proud

()29.A.comeB.goC.returnD.get

()30.A.towriteB.writingC.writeD.written

6.【河北省2011】

Beautifulpicturesofmountainsandforests,clearskies,flyingbirds,wildanimals,sillyfaces—youcanfindthemallinoneplace.46?

Onapostcard!

Havepeoplealwayssentpostcards?

No!

Beforepostcards,people47sealed(密封的)letters.

The48forthefirstdecorated(装饰的)postcardcametoJohnP.Charltonin1861.Hethoughtasimplecard49aborderwouldbeagreatwaytosendanote.Theninthelate1800s,postcardswhichhadpicturesonthem50.Bylaw,peoplehadtowritetheirnoteonthefront—onthepicture!

Thebackwas51fortheaddress.Severalyearslater,Englandallowedadivided-back(背面隔开的)postcard.Thenpeoplecouldwritetheir52onthebackleftside.Andtheyputtheaddress53Duringtheearly1900s,thegoldenageofpostcards,peoplearoundtheworldweremore

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