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中考完型练习

(一)

Iusedtohavelittlepassion(激情)inmylife.Butwhathappenedtheotherdaychangedmymind.ItwasthenthatIlearnedhow1 itistohaveapassioninlife.

  ThatdayIwenthomeinMom’scar.WhenMom  2ataredlight,someoneonthesideoftheroadcaughtmyeye.Itwasamandressed 3 rags(破旧衣服).Hewashomeless.Thatdidn’tinterestme, 4 Ihadseenmanypeoplelikehimbefore.Thosepeople

usuallylookedunhappyandhopeless.Butthismanwas 5 insomeway.Hewasnotsittingdownwitha  6 expression.Instead,hehada  7 inhishandandwasdancinghappilytothemusic.Theradioseemedtobethemostpreciousthinghehad.“Mom,whydoesthatmanhavearadiothoughhe’s  8 ?

”Iasked

“He  9  it,”shereplied.

“Butwhydoesn’theusethemoneytobuyfoodorclothes?

He  10 somethingthathedidn’tneed.”“Well,Sarah,sometimesfoodandclothesaren’tthemostimportant”

Thatmanmustcareso 11aboutmusicthatheboughtaradioinsteadoffoodorclothes.Isoonrealizedthat12 isthekeytolife.

Sincethen,Iamalwaysthinkingof 13 istrulyimportantinlife.Ahome,ameal,clothes—thesethingsareonly 14ofthelife.Whatweoftenforgetisthatweallneedajoy,alightina  15day.Weallneedapassionwhichgivesapersonthehappinesstheyneedtokeepgoing.

(   )1.A.important   B.strange C.dangerous    D.difficult

(   )2.A.exercised    B.walked    C.stood        D.stopped

(   )3.A.on           B.in         C.at              D.of

(   )4.A.but          B.and       C.so              D.because

(   )5.A.common     B.polite   C.different      D.rude

(   )6.A.nervous   B.sad       C.mad           D.happy

(   )7.A.hat         B.phone      C.radio           D.scarf

(   )8.A.hopeless  B.homeless  C.careless      D.useless

(   )9.A.bought    B.made        C.fixed          D.borrowed

(   )10.A.askedfor B.waitedfor C.paidfor       D.lookedfor

(   )11.A.little      B.much         C.many           D.few

(   )12.A.happiness B.health      C.knowledge   D.friendship

(   )13.A.what        B.who        C.where         D.when

(   )14.A.power     B.purpose     C.key           D.part

(   )15.A.warm      B.hot        C.dark          D.relaxing

(二)

Twobrothersdecidedtodigadeepholebehindtheirhouse.Astheywereworking,acoupleofolderboys   1   bytowatch.

“Whatareyoudoing?

”askedoneofthe   2 .

“WeplantodigaholeallthewaythroughEarth!

”oneofthebrothersanswered  3  .

Theolderboysbegantolaugh,tellingtheyoungeronesthatdiggingaholeallthroughEarthwas  4  .

Afteralongsilence,oneofthediggers   5 ajarfullofspiders,wormsandawidetypesofinsects.Heremovedthelid(盖子)and  6 th

ewonderfulthingstothevisitors.

Thenhesaidquietlyandconfidently,“Evenifwedon’tdigallthewaythroughEarth,lookatwhat   we’ve 7  alongtheway!

Theirgoalwasfartooambitious(有雄心的),butitdidcausethem  8  .Andthatiswhatagoalis   9  —tocauseustomoveinthedirectionwehavechosen.

Butnoteverygoalwillbefully   1045  .Noteveryjobwillend  11  .Noteveryhopewillcometopass.Noteverylovewilllast.Notevery   12   willberealized.But   13   youfallshortofaim,perhapsyoucansay,“Yes,butlookatwhatI’vefoundalongtheway!

Lookatthe   14 thingswhichhavecomeintomylifebecauseItriedtodosomething!

Itisinthediggingthat   15  islived.AndIbelieveitis

joyinthejourney,andintheendthattrulymatters.

(   )1.A.went              B.ran               C.stopped                 D.followed

(   )2.A.visitors            B.workers     C.brothers                D.diggers

(   )3.A.angrily          B.excitedly      C.slowly                 D.luckily

(   )4.A.difficult          B.harmful      C.useless                 D.impossible

(   )5.A.dealtwith     B.pickedup    C.workedout           D.showedoff

(   )6.A.showed          B.threw       C.gave                    D.offered

(   )7.A.thought           B.looked     C.heard                   D.found

(   )8.A.todig             B.digging      C.doing                   D.todo

(   )9.A.against           B.for              C.with                     D.at

(   )10.A.changed      B.achieved    C.told                     D.started

(   )11.A.easily           B.hardly        C.healthily              D.successfully

(   )12.A.dream        B.mistake        C.advice                  D.step

(   )13.A.how            B.where          C.why                     D.when

(   )14.A.terrible        B.sad             C.romantic               D.wonderful

(   )15.A.lie               B.life              C.earth                     D.trouble

(三)

EveryFridayIwenttoaseniornursinghome.Itseemedasifitneeded  1  ,butlittledidIknowitwouldhelpmetoo.  

DuringmyfirstvisitIhelpedtopolish(擦光)someladies’nails .Onewomanaskedmemanyquestions.Aftershewassatisfiedwithmy  2  ,shestartedtosharesomeofherhidden  3  .Bylisteningtoher,IrealizedIhadhelpedheralot:

shelooked  4   fromsomeofherpastpains.

Whenshewasfinished,shetoldmesomethingthat  5  metovisitthenursinghomeeveryweek.Shesaid,“You’rethe only personIwasabletotellthisto.Theothervolunteersaretoobusyto 6 me.You’llcomebacknextweek,right?

”After7blowingonhernewlycoatednails(指甲),Ismiledand 8  ,“Yes,I’llseeyounextFriday.”

Thatday,Iwasgladdenedbythe 9  thatIhadhelpedsomebody.Irealizedanactionas  10 as listeningbecamesomethingmuchmore.

DuringeverysecondIspentthere,Irealizedhowmuchofadifferencemy 11 couldhaveonthelivesofothers. Thehardestpart oflivingthereisthatitbreaksthehuman 12 betweenthoseintoday’ssocietyandthenursinghome.

EverymomentIspendchattingisachanceto  13   thatconnectionagain,tosharetheirworries,andtoshapesomeone’slife.In turn,that  14 alsoshapesme.Inotonlylearnaboutlifeandexperiencesoutsideofschool,butalsoreceivethe  15ofbeingpartofthisprocess–thisconnectionbetweenhumans. 

( )1.A.courage     B.money            C.help            D.repair

( )2.A.answers    B.performances C.appearance   D.behaviors

( )3.A.secrets      B.hurt               C.facts           D.truths

( )4.A.aware      B.sure               C.scared          D.relaxed

( )5.A.forced       B.invited           C.allowed         D.encouraged

( )6.A.listento     B.sayto            C.write         D.connectto

( )7.A.gently      B.hurriedly         C.simply          D.comfortably

( )8.A.admitted  B.promised        C.shouted      D.greeted

( )9.A.belief       B.dream            C.courage      D.fact

( )10.A.certain     B.simple           C.smart          D.modern

( )11.A.methods  B.actions           C.experiences   D.hopes 

( )12.A.memory  B.personality      C.connection   D.custom

( )13.A.tie         B.find                 C.continue      D.break

( )14.A.thought   B.situation          C.activity        D.moment

( )15.A.welcome B.message        C.gift              D.invitation

(四)

Frankwasaverytalkativelittleboy.Heneversawanewthing  1  askingagreatmanyquestionsaboutit.

His  2  wasverypatientandkind.Whenitwaspropertoanswerhisquestions,shewoulddoso.Sometimesshewouldsay,“Youarenot  3  enoughtounderstandthat,myson.Whenyouaretenyearsold,youmayaskmeaboutit,andIwilltellyou.”

ThefirsttimeFranksawanhourglass(沙漏),hewasverymuchinterested,buthedidnotknow    4  itwas.Hismothersaid,‘Anhourglassismadeinthe  5  ofthefigure8.Thesandisputinatoneend,andrunsthroughasmallholeinthe  6 .Thesandputintotheglasswillrunthroughinanhour.

WhenFrankwatchedthelittlestreamofsand,hewasimpatient,  7 itwouldnotrunfaster.“Letme  8 it,mother,”saidFrank:

“Itislazy,andwillnevergetthrough.”“Ohyes,itwill,myson,”saidhismother.“Thesandmovesdown  9,butitmovesallthetime.”“Whenyoulookatthe  10 oftheclock,youthinktheygoveryslowly,andsotheydo;buttheynever 11 .”

“Whileyouareplaying,thesandisrunning,grain(颗粒)bygrain.Thehandsoftheclockaremoving,secondbysecond.Atnight,thesandinthehourglasshasrunthroughtwelvetimes.Thehourhandoftheclockhasmovedallarounditsface.Thisisbecausetheykeepworkingevery  12 .Theydonotstoptothinkhowmuchtheyhavetodo,orhowlongitwill__13__themtodoit.

NowFrank’smotherwantedhimtolearnalittlepoem,buthesaid,“Mother,Ican__14__doit.”Hismothersaid,“Studyallthetime.Neverstoptoaskhowlongitwilltaketolearnit.Youwillbeabletosayitverysoon.”Frank  15  hismother’sadvice.Hestudiedlineafterline,verybusily;andinonehourandahalfheknewthepoemperfectly.

(   )1.A.without       B.except        C.for          D.about

(   )2.A.father        B.brother        C.mother       D.sister

(   )3.A.popular       B.wise          C.friendly       D.old

(   )4.A.what        B.why          C.how         D.who

(   )5.A.size          B.shape         C.time         D.number

(   )6.A.middle       B.back         C.front         D.top

(   )7.A.so          B.because       C.before        D.until

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