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2017浙江中考完型填空汇编

舟山、嘉兴

Itwasthesummerbeforemythirdgrade.Ourgirls’softballteamwasfacingrealpitchers(投球手)16thefirsttime.Beforethat,wecouldjusthittheballonthetee(球座).Whenthecoachstartedpitching,hittingbecame17forme.Imissedeverysinglepitch.Fromtheside,IheardmyteammateEmilylaughingat18.Myfacegothotandmythroatfeltlikeithadasoftballstuckin.Atthatmoment,Iwasstartingto19playingsoftball.

Thenextafternoon,whenMumsaiditwastimetoplaythegame,ItoldherIwas20.Sheallowedmetoliedownforawhile.SoIwenttomyroomand21myselfinbed.ThiswasdifficultformebecauseIwasfineandjust22toavoidsoftball.

SoonMumcameinandsaid,“Timetogo!

”Shedidn’tevenaskifIfelt23.IimaginedEmilylaughingfromthesideline,and24Ireallydidfeelsicktomystomach.Ibegancryingloudly.Still,MumpulledmyteamT-shirtovermyhead.Shesaid,“Youhaveto25fortherestoftheseason,andonlyafterthatwecantalkabout26you’llcontinuenextyear.”SheaddedthatpracticewaswhatIneeded,not27.Shepromisedtopracticewithme.

Igottwohitsthatafternoon,andEmilydidn’tmakea28.Everyweekafterthat,Ipracticedathome29I

gottobeoneofthebesthittersontheteam.

That30taughtmebeingafraidispartoflife,andIcandowhateverisexpectedofmeifIkeepworkingandpracticing.

16.A.forB.byC.fromD.about

17.A.noisyB.naturalC.hardD.possible

18.A.himB.themC.meD.us

19.A.rememberB.hateC.enjoyD.practice

20.A.boredB.sickC.shyD.sad

21.A.helpedB.dressedC.threwD.taught

22.A.failedB.wantedC.refusedD.offered

23.A.saferB.betterC.warmerD.happier

24.A.usuallyB.probablyC.carefullyD.suddenly

25.A.playB.breakC.shareD.relax

26.A.whatB.whereC.whichD.whether

27.A.wakingupB.hurryingupC.givingupD.speakingup

28.A.planB.soundC.choiceD.decision

29.A.untilB.unlessC.afterD.though

30.A.accidentB.businessC.relationshipD.experience

 

温州

JohnnieMartinwasborninaworker’sfamily.Hisparentslivedasimplelife,savingmoneyforthedaywhentheycouldsendhimtoagooduniversity.Theyhaddreamedthattheirsoncouldgetagood11andliveabetterlife.However,toJohnnie,schoollessonsseemedlikeawallthatwasimpossibletogothrough.

OnedaywhenhewasinGrade11,Johnniewent12schoolpsychologist’s(心理学家)officetoaskforhelp.

“Johnnie,I’vebeenstudyingyourmarksofallthetestsatschool.I'vemadea13studyofthem,”saidthepsychologist.

“I’vebeentryinghard.”Johnniewasaboutto14.

Thepsychologistputhishandontheboy'sshoulder,“Peoplehavedifferentkindsoftalents,Johnnie.Therearepainterswhowere15abletolearnmaths,andengineerswhocan'tsingonkey.Somedayyouwillfind16youaregoodat,andwhenyoudo,youwillmakeyourparentsandallofusvery17you.”

Johnniedidn'tgotouniversity.Hefoundajobworkinginthegardensaroundthetown.Soon18amazinghappened.HiscustomersbegantonoticethatJohnniehadwhattheycalled“greenthumb”.Theplantshe19grew,andtherosesblossomed(开花).Peoplestartedtoaccepthis20forgardening,becausehehadaneyeforcolourandlight.

Onedaywhilehewasdowntown,hehappenedto21anunuseddirtylandbehindthecityhall.Hevolunteeredtomakeitintoagarden.Thatveryafternoonassoonashegotthepermission*,hestartedthework,22hecouldn’taffordallthetoolsortheplantsthatwere23forit.Peoplegavehimyoungtrees.rose-bushes,benchesandmanyotherthings.Beforelong,ithadbecomeabeautifullittle24.

TodayJohnnieistheheadofthebusinessingardening.Whereverheandhismengo,they25beautybeforetheeyesofpeople.

11.A.jobB.gardenC.lessonD.present

12.A.intoB.pastC.alongD.through

13.A.funnyB.publicC.carefulD.similar

14.A.lieB.cryC.laughD.agree

15.A.alwaysB.usuallyC.sometimesD.never

16.A.howB.whenC.whatD.where

17.A.strictwithB.proudofC.angrywithD.sureof

18.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything

19.A.pickedupB.paintedatC.talkeda

boutD.lookedafter

20.A.suggestionsB.invitationsC.situationD.attention

21.A.buyB.rentC.cleanD.notice

22.A.butB.andC.soD.or

23.A.commonB.naturalC.possibleD.necessary

24.A.farmB.lakeC.parkD.market

25.A.findB.spreadC.collectD.describe

台州

Whenthingswentwrong,Freddyalwayshadsomethingnicetosay.

WhenDadforgotaboutthepizzaanditburned,Freddysaid,“Don’tworry.It’llstilltastegood.”Andhewas16.Thepizzaedgesweredark,butthemiddlewasn’thalfbad.

Whenhisteacher,Mr.Hall,knockedintoabookshelfinthe17,Freddysaid,“Don’tworry.Mrs.Bogwon’tupset.”Thelibrarianjustlaughedandhelped18thebooks.

Freddylookedonthebrightside.Andeveryonelikedthatabout19.

Everyone,thatis,exceptHazel.

Hazelwasthe20kidinclass.Onherfirstday,Freddysaid,“Nicetomeetyou,Hazel.Ithinkyou’lllikeitbefore.”

“I21it,”shetalkedback.Freddyhadnevermetanyonelikeher.

WhenMr.Hallsaidthey’dhaveabreakinside22itwasraining,Freddysaid,“Everycloudhasasilverlining.”

“Asilverlining?

”Hazelshookherhead.“Badthingscomein23.”

Gretawascarryingpaintsin24class.Shefellover,andpaintswentflying.

“Thatwasthesecondbadthing.Whatwillthethirdthingbe?

”Hazelseemedso25abouttheRuleofThreeBadThings.

“It’sbeautiful!

”EmmapickedupFreddy’spointed,notrealizingshehadpaintonherfingers.

“Freddy’spictureis26!

”Hazelpointed,“There’snumberthree.”

Emmalookedsad.“I’msorry,Freddy.”

“It’sOK...Ifyouadd27,thefingerprintscouldlooklikebutterflies(蝴蝶),”saidFreddy.

28refusedtoputafingeronFreddy’spaper.OnlyHazeldid.

“Wanttoaddone?

”Freddyasked.

Hazelthoughtaboutit,thennodded.Sheputherfingerintopaint,gently(温柔地)presseditontoFreddy’spaintingand29addedwings.

“Itlooksgreat.”saidFreddy.

Hazel30.“Youknow,Idon’treallythere’saRuleofThreeBadThings.”

Sometimes,therearegoodthingshidingwhereyoudon’texpectthem.

16.A.cleverB.rightC.activeD.famous

17.A.shopB.gymC.libraryD.museum

18.A.pickupB.lookafterC.gothroughD.throwaway

19.A.meB.herC.youD.him

20.A.luckyB.newC.excellentD.smart

21.A.expectB.believeC.doubtD.understand

22.A.althoughB.unlessC.untilD.because

23.A.twosB.threesC.foursD.fives

24.A.scienceB.musicC.artD.history

25.A.happyB.worriedC.sorryD.sure

26.A.inamessB.onshowC.infashionD.onsale

27.A.wingsB.eyesC.legsD.bodies

28.A.EverybodyB.SomebodyC.AnybodyD.Nobody

29.A.angrilyB.quicklyC.carefullyD.secretly

30.A.smiledB.promisedC.warnedD.shouted

绍兴、义乌

AsanewteacheratDoullPrimarySchoolinDenver,KyleSchwartzthoughtofasimplewaytogettoknowherthirdgraders,mostofwhomcamefrom16families.Sheaskedthemtocompletethe17“Iwishmyteacherknew…”andsharesomethingaboutthemselves.

Their18answersgavetheteacherachancetounderstandherstudents’difficulties.“IwishmyteacherknewIhavenopencilstodomyhomework,”19onechild.“Iwishmyteacherknewsometimesmyreadinghomeworkisnotsigned(签名),becausemymomisnot20alot,”wroteanother.Somesharedhopeforthe21.“IwishmyteacherknewthatIwanttogotocollege.”

“Somenotesarereallyheartbreaking,”SchwartztellsABCNews.“Icare22abouteachofmystudentsandIdon’twantthemtobepoorforever.”Sheexplains,“Ihopedtoknow23Icouldbettersupportthem.SoI24toletthemtellmewhatIneededtoknow.ThatwaswhyIcreatedthefill-in-the-blankexercise.”

25thethirdgraderswereallowedtoansweranonymously(匿名),mostwantedtoincludenames.Andsomewereevenexcitedtoreadtheirnotesoutloud.26oneshygirlwhobravelysaidthatshewaslonely.“Aftershetoldtheclass,‘Idon’thavefriendsto27me,’Iwasworriedwhattheywoulddo.”SchwartztellsUsWeekly.“However,Ifeltencouragedtoseehowmuchsupporttheotherkidsoffered28.Theyinvitedhertoplayatbreakandsitwiththematlunch.Yousee,29haveanunusualabilitytoexpressempathy(同情).”

“Theresultshavebeen30,”saysSchwartz.“Itspeakstotheimportanceofgivingpeopleavoiceandreallylisteningtothem.”

16.A.traditionalB.friendlyC.poorD.small

17.A.postcardB.noteC.letterD.diary

18.A.honestB.politeC.usualD.right

19.A.suggestedB.copiedC.repeatedD.wrote

20.A.freeB.carelessC.famousD.angry

21.A.societyB.courseC.researchD.future

22.A.secretlyB.deeplyC.nervouslyD.directly

23.A.whereB.whyC.howD.when

24.A.decidedB.refusedC.forgotD.learned

25.A.UnlessB.ThoughC.BecauseD.Once

26.A.likeB.fromC.againstD.except

27.A.lookforB.talkaboutC.dependonD.playwith

28.A.himB.youC.herD.me

29.A.childrenB.teachersC.parentsD.reporters

30.A.boringB.surprisingC.worryingD.relaxing

 

丽水

Emmawashangingthecolorfulpapers,notreallypayingattentiontowhereshewasplacingthem.Shewasalittleunhappy.16,itwasherbirthdaytooandnooneinherclasshadevensaidhappybirthday.Theywereallbusyplanningthesurprise17fortheirheadteacherMr.Smith.

SureMr.Smithwas18.Hekneweveryone’sbirthdayandmadecardsforthem.Hehigh—fivedyouwhenyougotanAonatest,and19youwhenyoufailed.EmmaknewMr.Smithdeserved(该得)asurpriseparty.20s

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