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中考完型练习人物传记类
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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