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北京市各区一模二模中考英语完形填空集锦
Duringsummervacations,Iwouldvolunteeratthepetrescue(救助)centre,soIcouldseealotofdogs.Minniewasthefunniest-lookingdogI'deverseenbyfar.Herbodylookedlikeasausage.Herhairwastoothinto31herbody.Hereyesalwaysseemedsurprised,andhertailwassoshortthatitlookedlikearat’stail.
Shelookedsostrangethather32didn’twantheranymore.Shewasbroughttothecentre.ButIthought,“Minniewaskindandsweet.Nooneshouldlaughatherstrangelooking.”SoIgaveMinnieagoodbathand33herinthenewspaper:
“Funny-lookingdog,kindandsweet,needsloving34.”
Later,aboycalledme,butIwarnedhimthatMinniewas35.However,theboytoldmethathisgrandfather’ssixteen-year-olddoghadjustdied.TheywantedtokeepMinnieverymuch.Hearingthesewords,IsaidthattheycouldtakeMinnieaway.Icombed(梳)herhair,andgaveheragoodbath.Thenwewaitedforthemtoarrive.
Atlast,anoldcarstoppedinfrontofthepetrescuecentre.Twokids36tothedoor.TheyputMinnieintotheirarmsandrushedouttotheirgrandfather,whowaswaitinginthecar.Ihurriedbehindthemtoseehisreaction(反应).
Insidethecar,thegrandfatherputMinnieinhisarmsand37hersofthair.She
lookedveryrelaxedandhappy.“She’sperfect,andIlikeher!
”theoldmansaid.Iwas38thatMinniehadfoundagoodowner.Justatthattime,Isawthatthegrandfather’seyeswereamilkywhitecolor—hewasblind.
Afterthatsummervacation,ImissedMinniesomuch.SoIwentbacktothegrandfather’shouse.ThegrandfatherwaswalkinginthegardenwithMinnie39theway.Icouldseebothofthemwerehappy.“Minnieisthemostbeautifuldoginmyeyes,”saidthegrandfather,“I’ve40felthappierbefore!
”Hearingthis,Iwasprettyhappy!
31.A.hideB.warmC.protectD.cover
32.A.ownerB.leaderC.teacherD.partner
33.A.introducedB.reportedC.praisedD.advertised
34.A.schoolB.familyC.hospitalD.zoo
35.A.sickB.dirtyC.uglyD.dangerous
36.A.jumpedB.steppedC.walkedD.raced
37.A.tidiedB.cleanedC.touchedD.pulled
38.A.peacefulB.thankfulC.carefulD.powerful
39.A.leadingB.takingC.givingD.making
40.A.justB.everC.neverD.Still
In1989astrongearthquakealmostflattenedAmerica,andover300,000peoplewereinjuredinlessthanfourminutes.Thoughtheearthquakeshadnotendedcompletely,afather 31 totheschoolwherehissonwassupposedtobe,onlytofindthatthebuildingwasasflatasapancake.
Afteramomenthecametohimselfandrememberedthe 32 hehadmadetohisson:
"Nomatterwhathappens, I'llalwaysbethereforyou!
"Andtearsbegantofillhiseyes.Ashelookedattheruins(废墟), itlooked 33 , buthekeptrememberinghispromisetohisson.Herushedthereandstarteddiggingintheruins.
Ashewasdigging,otherhelpless 34 arrived,saying:
"It'stoolate!
They'realldead!
Comeon, facereality.There'snothingyoucando!
"Toeachparenthejustreplied,"Areyougoingtohelpmenow?
"Noonehelped.Andthenhe 35 todigforhisson, stonebystone.
36 hewentonalonebecauseheneededtoknowforhimself:
"Ismyboy 37 orishedead?
"Hedugfor8hours…12hours…24hours…36hours…Then,inthe38thhour,hepulledbackalargestoneandheardhisson's 38 .Hescreamedhisson'sname,“ARMAND!
”Heheardback,“Dad!
It'sme, Dad!
Itoldtheotherkidsnottoworry.Itoldthemthatifyouwerealive, youwouldsavemeandwhenyousavedme,they'dbesaved.Youpromised,‘Nomatterwhathappens, I'llalwaysbethereforyou!
’Youdidit,Dad!
”
"What'sgoingonthere?
"Thefatheraskedanxiously.
"Thereare14ofusleftoutof33,Dad.We'reveryfrightened,hungry,thirstyandthankfulyou'rehere. Whenthebuildingfelldown, it 39 atriangle(三角形),anditsavedus."
"Comeout,boy!
"
"No, Dad!
Lettheotherkidscomeoutfirst,becauseIknowyou'll 40 me!
Nomatterwhathappens, Iknowyou'llalwaysbethereforme!
"
31.A.walked B.came C.rushed D.drove
32.A.conversation B.promise C.dialogue D.encouragement
33.A.hopeless B.homeless C.careless D.endless
34.A.teachers B.friends C.parents D.students
35.A.stopped B.continued C.decided D.started
36.A.Seriously B.Nervously C.Dangerously D.Courageously
37.A.angry B.alone C.happy D.alive
38.A.voice B.speech C.laugh D.suggestion
39.A.saved B.made C.rose D.drew
40.A.get B.join C.see D.leave
Joelosthisarmsinanaccidentthatkilledhisfather.Sincethen,hehashadtodependonthe36ofhisyoungersisterElla.Inordertotakecareofhim,Ellabecamehisshadow,neverleavinghim37foryears.Exceptforwritingwithhistoes,hewascompletelyunabletodo
anythinginhislife.
Astheygrewuptogether,theyhadtheirshareof38andtheywouldoftenquarrel.Thenoneday,EllawantedtoseparatefromJoe,living39ownlife.SoJoewasheart-brokenanddidn'tknowwhattodo.
A40misfortune(不幸)struckRosa,too.Onenighthermother,whosuffered(受苦)frommentalillness,41.Soherfatherwentoutlookingforhermother.Shetriedtocookmealsforherparents,onlytooverturnthekerosenelightonthestove,resultinginafirewhichtookherhandsaway.
ThoughhereldersisterSusanshowedherwillingnesstotakecareofher,Rosadecidedtobe42independent.Andmostofallshelearnedtodothingsonherown.Onceshewrotethefollowinginhercomposition:
“I’mlucky.ThoughIlostmyarms,Istillhavelegs.Thoughmywingsarebroken,myheartcansti
ll43.”
Oneday,JoeandRosawerebothinvitedtoatelevisioninterviewprogram.JoetoldtheTVhostabouthis44futureatbeingleftonhisown,whileRosawasfullofhopeforherlife.Theybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Joewrote:
Myyoungersister'sarmsaremyarms;45Rosawrote:
Brokenwings,flyingheart.
Theyhadbothstoodthesamesufferings,buttheirdifferent46determined(决定)thenatureoftheirlives.Itistruethatlifeisunpredictable.Howyoudealwithmisfortuneisthetruetestofyourcharacter.Ifyouchooseonlytocomplainandrunawayfromthesuffering,itwillalways47youwhereveryougo.Butifyoudecidetobestrong,thehardshipwillturnouttobeafortuneonwhichnewhopeswillarise.
36.A.legsB.armsC.eyesD.hands
37.A.sadB.afraidC.worriedD.alone
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8.A.questionsB.accidentsC.problemsD.business
39.A.hisB.her
C.myD.their
40.A.seriousB.suddenC.terribleD.similar
41.A.returnedB.disappearedC.movedD.left
42.A.completelyB.directlyC.seriouslyD.immediately
43.A.breakB.beatC.flyD.jump
44.A.unfairB.uncertainC.unsafeD.undoubted
45.A.andB.soC.whileD.or
46.A.opinionsB.valuesC.sensesD.attitudes
47.A.followB.catchC.disturbD.hurt
Thatwaswhenmysonwas6yearsold.Mysonisnow22butwheneverIlookathimevenasagrownman,Irememberthesmallchildwith 31 .
Ourcatwasreadytogivebirth.Andlikeallyoungchildren,mysonwasveryinterestedinthe 32 ofthebabies.Duringthefollowingweek,heneverstoppedbeggingmeforachancetowitness(见证)it.Atlast,Iagreed.Iansweredallhisquestionsandpreparedhimthebest 33 hemightnotbeshockedorfrightened.
That 34 whenmysonarrivedhome,onebabycathadbeenborn.Hewasso 35 atwhathesawthathewouldputhishandonthemothercat’sstomachandfeeltheotherbabies 36 .Whenthemothercatbeganto 37 veryloudly,itwasclearthatthesecondbabywasonitsway.Mysonwatchedbutneversaidaword.Thenheaskedme,“Mum,whydoesshecrysoloudlywhenthebabycomes?
”Iexplainedthatitwasnotahurtfulpain 38 apainofgreatpleasureforthemother.
Whenthebirthofthethirdbabywascomingbythecryingofthemothercat,mysonsuddenlyhugged(拥抱)mewithtearsrollingdownhisface,saying,“Mum,I’msorryforthe 39 Ibroughtyoutohaveme.”Myheartalmoststopped.Witha(n) 40 choiceofwords,Itoldhimthathisbirthhadbroughtmenothingbutsmiles,andthatIwouldliketogothroughit100times.
Nowmysonisagrownman,buthealwaysremembersthatnight,foritwasonthatnightthathefinallyunderstoodwhattheword“love”meant.
31.A.smiles B.tears C.interest D.care
32.A.birth B.loss C.performance D.protection
33.A.unless B.until C.sothat D.asif
34.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night
35.A.amazed B.frightened C.angry D.sad
36.A.jumping B.sleeping C.moving D.growing
37.A.laugh B.cry C.cough D.shout
38.A.or B.so C.and D.but
39.A.pain B.danger C.harm D.fear
40.A.hopeful B.careful C.useless D.informal
BradclosedthedoorslowlyasSuelefthometovisithermother.Expectingawholedaytorelax,hewasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavoriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffinmonths.“Thiswillbelikeawalkinthepark,”he’dtoldhiswife.“I’lllookafter__31__,andyoucangotovisityourmom.”
Thingsstartedwell,butjustaftereighto’clock,histhreelittle“goodkids”—Mike,Randy,andAlex—camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshouted“Breakfast,daddy.”When__32__hadnotappearedwithinthirtyseconds,RandybeganusinghisspoononAlex’sheadasifitwereadrum.Alexstartedtoshoutloudlyintimetothebeat(节拍).Mikechanted“Where’smyhotdog,where’smyhotdog.”inthebackground.Brad__33__hisnewspaperwouldh