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二模完型填空试题整合

(一)昌平:

ItwasChristmas.Iwasteachinginasmalltownwheremytwenty-seventhirdgradersexcitedly expectedthegreatdayofgift-givinginacoupleofdays.

 Eachdaythechildrenproducedsomenew  36  —Christmascards,handmadegifts,Germanbellsandsoon.Throughitallsheremainedalone, 37   fromfaraway.Iwonderedwhat wouldhappentothisquietchild,oncesohappy,nowsuddenlysoquiet.Ihopedthefestivitieswould pleaseher.Butnothingdid.Thestudentsmadethefriedmarbles(smallballs,madeofglassorstone)andcompetedwithoneanothertobringthe  38  ones.

 Thedayofgift-givingfinallycame.Wecheeredoverourhandiworkasthepresentswere  39 .Allalong,shesatquietly,watching.Toseehersmile,Ihadmadeaspecialbagforher.Sheopeneditsoslowlyandcarefully.Iwaitedbutshe  40 .

AfterschoolIsatdowninachair,hardly knewwhatwashappening,whenshecametomewithout-stretchedhands,holdingasmallwhiteboxthatlookedalittleold, asif ithadbeen41manytimesby unknown,childishhands.Shesaidnothing.“Forme?

”Iasked.Shesaidnotaword,but  42  herhead.Itooktheboxandcarefullyopenedit.Thereinside,shininggreen,afriedmarble hungfromagoldenchain.ThenIlookedintothateight-year-old 43  andsawthequestioninherdarkbrowneyes.44Iknew—shehad madeitforhermother,whohaddiedjustthreeweeksbeforeandwouldneverholdherorbrushherhairor  45  herchildishjoysorsorrows.

 Imeant46whenIsaid

inalowvoice,“Oh,Maria,itissobeautiful.Yourmotherwould loveit.”Neitherofuscouldstopthe tears.Shethrewherselfintomyarmsandwecriedtogether.AndforthatmomentIbecamehermother,forshehadgivenmethegreatest 47  ofall:

hertrustandlove.

36.A.candles   B.cakesC.wonders  D.cheese

37.A.preparing  B.playing  C.searching  D.watching

38.A.prettiest   B.wisest   C.heaviest  D.cleverest

39.A.mentioned  B.advised  C.exchanged  D.achieved

40.A.gaveaway  B.threwaway  C.carriedaway 

D.turnedaway

41.A.affordedB.touchedCdisturbedD.realized

42.A.nodded   B.raised   C.lowered  D.dropped

43.A.face   B.hands   C.hair   D.head

44.A.CertainlyB.SuddenlyC.GenerallyD.Hopefully

45.A.appear  B.enjoy   C.share D.reply

46.A.her   B.myself   C.us   D.it

47.A.joy    B.promise  C.gift D.wish

 

(三)东城:

 Itwaswindyandcoldwhenastoreownerwasstickingasignabovehisdoorthatread“PetsforSale.”Justasheexpected,soonalittleboyappearedatthesign.“Howmuchareyougoingtosellthosedogsfor?

”heasked.

      Thestoreowneranswered,“Anywherefrom$30-$50.”Thelittleboyreachedintohispocketandpulledoutsomechange.“Ihave$2.37;canI36them?

”Thestoreownersmiled,andthenturnedbackandcalled.Fivelittledogsrandowntoward37butonewasfallingbehind.

       Immediatelythelittleboy38itandsaid“What’swrongwiththatlittledog?

”Themanexplainedthatthelittledogwasborndisabled,itwouldneverbeabletowalk39.

       Thelittleboygotreally40andsaid“That’sthedogIwanttobuy!

       Themanreplied“No,youdon’twanttobuythatlittledog.Ifyoureallywanthim,I’llgivehimtoyou.”Thelittleboygotquite41.Helookedstraightintotheman’seyes,pointinghisfingerandsaid,“Idon’twantyoutogivehimtome.Heisworthevery42asmuchastheotherdogsandI’llpaythe43price.Infact,I’llgiveyou$2.37nowand50centseverymonth44Ihavehimpaidfor.”

       Themansaid,“Youreallydon’twanttobuythispet.Heisnevergoingtobeabletorun,jumpandplaylikeotherdogs!

       Onhearingthis,thelittleboyreacheddownandrolleduphistrouserslegtoshowhisleftleg45byabigmetalstick.Helookedupatthemanandsaid,“Well,Idon’trunsowellmyself,andthelittledogwillneedsomeonewho46.”

       Inlife,itdoesn’tmatter47youare,butwhethersomeoneappreciatesyouforwhatyouare,acceptsyouandlovesyouunconditionally.

36.A.lookafterB.lookatC.payforD.dependon

37.A.himB.herC.itD.me

38.A.receivedB.orderedC.showedD.noticed

39.A.quicklyB.quietlyC.properlyD.politely

40.A.encouragedB.excitedC.worriedD.surprised

41.A.sadB.boredC.angryD.afraid

42.A.bitB.partC.kindD.one

43.A.rightB.highC.fairD.full

44.A.afterB.untilC.sinceD.although

45.A.inventedB.protectedC.providedD.supported

46.A.understandsB.respectsC.remembersD.collects

47.A.howB.whatC.whoD.where

 

(四)海淀:

Onenight,IwonderedwhatitwouldbelikeifIonlyaskedquestions.Idecidedthatnomatterwhatanyonesaidtomethenextday,Iwouldreplyonlywith36.

Ilovedtoreadaboutscientistsandtheirdiscoveries,andIknewthatscientistsalwaysstartedtheirresearchwithaquestion.IhopedthatIcouldbecomeascientist.Maybebyaskingquestions,Icouldtrainmymindtobe37.

Isurvivedthemorningeasily.“Isthereanyegg?

”IansweredwhenmymotheraskedwhatIwantedforbreakfast.“Isthisseattaken?

”IaskedwhenmyfriendMikeaskedwherehewasgoingto38onthebus.

Intheclassroom,Mr.BlackspokeslowlyandclearlywhileIlistenedcarefully.Theproblemhadbeenpartofmyhomeworkthenightbefore.Iwrotetheanswerontheboard,“Couldtheanswerbe361?

Mr.Blacksmiledandnodded.Ithought,“HowdidI39togetthroughthat?

”Ialmostlaughedbecauseaskingquestionsreallywasstartingtobecomea40.

IthoughtIhadmadeitsafelythroughthewholeday,41whatIhadcometoconsidermyexperimentblewupatthedinnertablewhenmydadaskedmeaboutmyday.“WhatdoIalwaysdo?

”Ireplied.

Myparentslookedateachother.Myfather42again.“Well,Ihopeyouwenttoschool,”hesaid.

“Uhhh…whywouldyouthinkotherwise?

”Iasked.Myparentsexchangedanother43

andwerebecomingannoyed.

“Doyouthinkquestionsareagoodwaytotrainyourmindtobeactive?

”Iasked.

“It44thequestion,”saidmyfather.“Somequestionsareaskedfor45information.Thosearegoodmind-trainingquestions.Sometimes,peopleusequestionstogettheotherpersontosaysomething.Sometimespeopleaskquestionstogetsomeonetoagreewiththem.Thosequestionsdon’treallyachieveanything.”

“Iguessmyexperimentdidn’twork,”Isaid,andItoldmyfatheraboutmy46.

“Ithinkitworked47!

”myfathersaid.“Youmadeadiscovery,didn’tyou?

Whatmattersisthatyouhaveputyourideaintopractice.”

36.A.actionsB.answersC.gesturesD.questions

37.A.deepB.freeC.quickD.strong

38.A.getB.sitC.comeD.take

39.A.failB.haveC.wantD.manage

40.A.habitB.stepC.goalD.rule

41.A.orB.soC.butD.and

42.A.triedB.askedC.guessedD.ordered

43.A.lookB.wordC.mindD.topic

44.A.referstoB.belongstoC.putsonD.dependson

45.A.sendingB.findingC.sharingD.keeping

46.A.testB.ideaC.planD.wonder

47.A.slowlyB.safelyC.perfectlyD.properly

 

(五)怀柔:

MontyRobert’sfatherwasahorsetrainer.Asachild,Montyoftenwentfromonefarmtoanotherwith36father.Sometimestheydidn’thaveenoughmoneyto37forfood,butMontystillkepthopingtoowna38farm.

Whenhewasinschool,histeacheraskedhimtowriteapaperaboutwhathewantedtobeanddowhenhegrewup.Hewroteaseven-pagepapertalkingabouthisdreamofhavingahorsefarmoneday.He39drewapictureofahorsefarminthepaper.

Thenextdayhehandeditintohisteacher.Twodayslater,he40_hispaperback.Onthefrontpagewasalargered“F”withsomewords“Seemeafterclass.”Sotheboy41andaskedhisteacher,“WhydidIgetanF?

”Theteachersaid,“Thisdreamwillnotcome42forayoungboylikeyou.43ahorsefarmneedsalotofmoney.Youhavetobuytheland.Youhavetopayforalotofthings.Thereisnowayyoucouldeverdoit.”Thentheteacheradded,“Ifyouwritethispaperagainwitha44dream,Iwillgiveyouagoodgrade.”

Afterschoolhethoughtaboutit45.Atlast,hedecidedtohandinthesamepaper,makingnochangesatall.Hewrote,“YoucankeeptheFandI’llkeepmy46.”

Manyyearslater,Montyhadhisown200acres(英亩)horsefarm.Hisdreamcametrue.

Sodon’tletanyonetake47yourdreams.Followyourdreams,nomatterwhattheyare.

36.A.hisB.herC.hersD.him

37.A.lookB.payC.waitD.ask

38.A.horseB.chickenC.pigD.flower

39.A.everB.evenC.neverD.over

40.A.cameB.wentC.gotD.ran

41.A.didB.knewC.noticedD.saw

42.A.outB.fromC.trueD.down

43.A.OwningB.DrawingC.AskingD.Writing

44.A.difficultB.highC.badD.simple

45.A.easilyB.hardC.heavilyD.hardly

46.A.horseB.landC.dreamD.paper

47.A.backB.offC.careD.away

 

(六)门头沟:

OnApril5,1971,thegovernmentofChinaaskedthegovernmentoftheUnitedStatesthisquestion."WouldtheU.S.tabletennisteamliketo36aweekcompetinginpingponggamesinChina?

"Theanswerwasyes!

For20years,Americanshadnotbeenallowedto37thelandofChina.

The15membersoftheU.S.pingpongteamdidnotknowmuchaboutthecountrytheyweretovisit.Theyhadlittle38aboutthelandorthepopulationofChina.Evensotheyfounditdifferentfromwhatthey39!

TheyhadthoughtthepeopleofChinawouldbe40andunfriendly.Instead,therewerefriendlyChineseeverywherewavingandsmiling.

Neverbeforehadasportbecomesuchapowerful

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