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2019年中考英语专题练习《完形填空》(4)

1."FirstBlood,Shutdown…"Doyouknowthesewordswell?

Theyare(36)  usedinthecomputergames,suchasKingGlory,CrossFire.Thesedayscomputergameshavebecomemoreandmorepopularinmanytownsandcities,evenvillages.Alotofsmallshops(37)  busystreetshavebeenchangedintocomputergamehouses(38)  theycangetmoremoney.

Thehousesarealwayscrowedwithpeople,especiallyyoungboys.Sometimespeople(39)  lotsofmoneycompetingwiththemachines.Peoplehaveakindofgamblingpsychology(赌博心理)whentheyplaycomputergames.Themoretheylose,themoretheywanttowin.Asaresult,theydon'twanttoworkanymoreandplaygamesdayafterday.

Forschoolboys,thingsareeven(40)  .Theyhaveno(41)  intheirlessons.(42)  schoolisover,theyrushtothecomputergamehousesneartheirschools.Someare(43)  enoughtogetmoneyfromtheirparentswhilesomearen't.Sothey(44)  stealorrobothers.

Computergameaddiction(上瘾)isa(45)  probleminourlife.Somethinghastobedonetostopit.

36.A.highly

B.widely

C.deeply

D.lonely

37.A.above

B.across

C.along

D.between

38.A.sothat

B.when

C.unless

D.inorderto

39.A.take

B.pay

C.spend

D.cost

40.A.better

B.exciting

C.worse

D.interesting

41.A.interest

B.time

C.chance

D.grades

42.A.Because

B.Before

C.Until

D.Assoonas

43.A.lucky

B.unlucky

C.careful

D.polite

44.A.can

B.should

C.could

D.haveto

45.A.important

B.serious

C.unusual

D.wonderful.

2.

Ateacherwasgivingatalktohisstudentsonstress(压力)management.Hetookupaglassofwaterandaskedthem,"How(41)  doyouthinkthisglassofwateris?

"

Thestudentsbegantothinkand(42)  .Theiranswersweredifferent,from20gto500g.

"Itdoesnotmatteronthereal(43)  .Itdependsonhowlongyouholdit.IfIholditfora(44)  ,itisOK.IfIholditforanhour,Iwillhaveanacheinmyarm.IfIholditforaday,youwillhavetocalla(45)  .Itisthesameweight,butthelongerIholdit,theheavieritbecomes.Whatwehavetodoistoputtheglassdown,tooka(46)  beforeholdingitupagain."

"Ifwecarryourburdens(负担)(47)  ,soonerorlater,wewillnotbeabletocarryon.Theburdenwillbecomeincreasinglyheavier.Wehaveto(48)  theburdenfromtimetotime,sothatwecanberefreshedandareabletocarryon."

So(49)  youreturnhomefromworktonight,puttheburdenofworkdown.Don'tcarryitbackhome.Youcanpickituptomorrow.

Whateverburdensyouhave,letthemdownforamomentifyoucan.Andlearnto(50)  ourselves.

Lifeisshortbutamazing.Enjoyit!

41.A.heavy

B.full

C.much

D.long

42.A.read

B.watch

C.guess

D.listen

43.A.glass

B.weight

C.water

D.height

44.A.minute

B.night

C.day

D.week

45.A.mother

B.teacher

C.doctor

D.friend

46.A.rest

B.shake

C.look

D.vacation

47.A.thistime

B.someothertime

C.nexttime

D.allthetime

48.A.closedown

B.putdown

C.falldown

D.writedown

49.A.because

B.since

C.before

D.while

50.A.save

B.help

C.care

D.relax.

3.Intheearlyhoursof7September1838,oneoftheworststormsinhistorywasroaring(咆哮)alongthecoastofEngland.Thelighthousekeeper(16)  ataship."Itwillbegoneinafewmoreminutes,"hesaidsadly.Hisdaughter,GraceDarling,lookingfromanupstairswindow,foundthegreatshiphad(17)  againsttherocksandbrokenintohalves.

"Can'twesavethem?

"Graceaskedwhenshesawthe(18)  peopleontheship."Isn'tthereanywaytohelpthem?

"

"Noonecantakealifeboatoutinthatwater,"herfatheranswered."Thewaves(浪)aretoolarge."

Gracehadgreat(19)  .Shesimplydidnotknowhowtogiveup.Filledwithpity,sherantothelifeboatquickly.Herfather(20)  .Withtearsrunningdownhisface,hebeggedhisdaughternottogetintotheboat,(21)  shewouldnotlisten.Herfathercouldnotlethergoalone.Heclimbedintoo.Thetwoofthemrowedinagreathurry.Eachwaveseemed(22)  tothrowthemintotheseaatanytime.

Suddenlytherewasaterribleroar.Thestormhad(23)  theshipintwo.Peoplewereholdingontoeachhalftightly(紧紧地).Theyhadtobesavedsoon.

Graceandherfatherrowedfaster.Soontheyreachedtheshipandbeganfillingthelifeboatwith(24)  .Thenfatheranddaughterbroughttheirlifeboatsafelytoshore.

Asnewsofherbravesavingactionreachedthepublic,thewholecountryconsideredherasanationalhero.GraceandherfatherreceivedtheSilverMedal(25)  fromtheBritishgovernment.Tothisdayasmallstatuestandsabovethegrave(墓)ofGraceDarling.Peoplestillrespecttheyoungwomanwhorefusedtogiveup.

16.A.lookedout

B.lookedup

C.lookedaround

D.lookeddown

17.A.ran

B.knocked

C.crashed

D.rushed

18.A.worried

B.scared

C.excited

D.mixed

19.A.pride

B.attention

C.confidence

D.courage

20.A.stayed

B.pushed

C.followed

D.returned

21.A.but

B.and

C.so

D.then

22.A.mad

B.close

C.awful

D.ready

23.A.divided

B.cut

C.lifted

D.attacked

24.A.adults

B.tourists

C.victims

D.survivors

25.A.award

B.gift

C.prize

D.reward.

4."Didyouseethat?

"JoesaidtohisfriendBill."You'reagreatshooter!

"Billcaughtthebasketballandbounced(弹起)itbeforethrowingitagain.Theballflewintothenet.

"Bill,younever(36)  !

"Joesaidadmiringly.

"UnlessI'minarealgame,"Billcomplained."ThenImissallthetime."

JoeknewthatBillwas(37)  .BillperformedmuchbetterwhenhewashavingfunwithJoeintheschoolyardthanhedidwhenhewasplayingfortheschoolteaminfrontofalargecrowd.

"Maybeyoujustneedto(38)  more,"Joesuggested.

"ButIpracticeallthetimewithyou!

"Billobjected(反对).Heshookhishead."Ijustcan'tplaywellwhenpeopleare(39)  me."

"Youplaywel1whenI'mwatching,"Joepointedout.

"That'sbecauseI'veknownyousincewewerefiveyearsold,"Billsaidwithasmile."I'mjustnot(40)  playingwhenotherpeoplearearound."

Joenoddedandunderstood,buthealsohadanidea.

ThenextdayJoeandBillmetintheschoolyardagaintopractice.Afterafewminutes,Joe(41)  himself.

"Practicewithoutme,"Joesaidtohisfriend."I'llbebackinaminute."Joehurriedthroughtheschoolbui1ding,gatheringtogether(42)  he

couldfind﹣twostudents,amathteacher,twosecretaries,andajanitor(门卫).WhenJoeexplainedwhyheneededthem,everyonewashappytohelp.

Joeremindedthegrouptostayquietastheyallwenttowardtheschool'sbasketballcourt.AsJoehadhoped,Billwasstil1practicingbasketball.Hemadefive(43)  inarow(一连串)withoutnoticingthesilentpeoplestandingbehindhim.

"Hey,Bil1!

"Joecalledout(44)  

Billturned.Alookofsurprisecameoverhisface."Ijustwantedto(45)  youthatyoucouldplaywellwithpeoplewatchingyou,"Joesaid."Nowyou'llhavenothingtoworryaboutforthenextgame!

"

36.A.touch

B.miss

C.hold

D.feel

37.A.upset

B.right

C.active

D.different

38.A.train

B.play

C.practice

D.enjoy

39.A.treating

B.shouting

C.cheering

D.watching

40.A.similar

B.confident

C.successful

D.comfortable

41.A.excused

B.enjoyed

C.helped

D.suggested

42.A.whomever

B.whenever

C.whatever

D.wherever

43.A.balls

B.baskets

C.steps

D.scores

44.A.quickly

B.loudly

C.suddenly

D.finally

45.A.surprise

B.tell

C.show

D.hope

5.Charliewasarichboywhohadmoretoysthanyoucouldimagine.Hisfamilyhadalotofmoney,andwheneverhelikedsomething,theywouldbuyitfor(21)  .

Infact,he(22)  noideawhatthingscost,andwouldn'tbothertotakecareofwhathehad.

Whenhewassousedtoallhistoys,hebegantowantsomethingdifferent.OneofhisunclesfoundafinehorseandhegaveittoCharlieassomethingunusual.Charliewasvery(23)  abouthavingahorse.He(24)  toride,andwasalwaysonhishorse,goinghereandthere.

However,hetreatedthehorsejustas(25)  ashetreatedallhisothertoys,anditsoonstartedlookingsick.(26)  thefirsttimeinhislife,Charliebecametrulyworried.Helovedthehorse,buthedidn'tknowwhattodo.

Oneday,whileinthecountryside,hesawagirlwithahorse.Thegirllookedverypoor,butthehorseseemedhappyandlookedgreat.Heaskedthegirlhowto(27)  herhorse.Thegirltoldhimwhattodo.AndCharlielearnedhowtoput(28)  intothings.Asaresult,Charliegaveup(29)  fornewtoys.Gratefultohisfriend,hegavehermanyofhisowntoys,andmoretothechildrenofthevillage.Heonlykeptthosefewtoyshereallyliked.Andhebeganrepairingandcaringforthosetoys,(30)  hecouldreallyenjoyplayingwiththem.

21.A.he

B.him

C.his

D.himself

22.A.have

B.has

C.had

D.tohave

23.A.exciting

B.relaxed

C.excited

Drelaxing

24.A.tolearn

B.learnt

C.learning

D.learns

25.A.badly

B.bad

C.worse

D.worst

26.AAt

B.On

C.For

D.During

27.A.lookat

B.lookdown

C.looklike

D.lookafter

28.A.happiness

B.care

C.effort

D.effect

29.A.asking

B.looking

C.waiting

D.buying

30.A.but

B.so

C.or

D.because.

6.Joelosthisarmsinanaccidentthatkilledhisfather.Sincethen,hehashadtodependonthe(11)  ofhisyoungersisterElla.Inordertotakecareofhim,Ellabecamehisshadow,neverleavinghim(12)  foryears.Exceptforwritingwithhistoes,hewascompletelyunabletodoanythinginhislife.

Astheygrewuptogether,theyhadtheirshareof(13)  andtheywouldoftenquarrel.Thenoneday,EllawantedtoseparatefromJoe,living(14)  ownlife.SoJoewasheart﹣brokenanddidn'tknowwhattodo.

A(15)  misfortune(不幸)struckRosa,too.Onenighthermother,whosuffered(受苦)frommentalillness,(16)  .Soherfatherwentoutlookingforhermother.Shetriedtocookmealsforherparents,onlytooverturnthekerosenelightonthestove,resultinginafirewhichtookherhandsaway.

ThoughhereldersisterSusanshowedherwillingnessto

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