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1、最新北京中考英语完形填空专项练习及答案完形填空(一)I was tired and hungry after a long day of work. When I walked into the living room, my 12-year-old son looked up at me and said, “I love you.” I didnt know 1 to say. For several seconds all I could do was to stand there and stare 2 at him. My first thought was that he must

2、 need 3 with his homework or he was trying to prepare me for some news. Finally I asked, “What was that all about?” “Nothing.” he said, “My teacher said we should 4 our parents that we love them and see what they say. Its an experiment.”The next day I called his 5 to find out more about this “experi

3、ment” and how the other parents had reacted. “Basically, most of the fathers had the same reaction as you did.” The teacher said, “When I first 6 we try this, I asked the children what they thought their parents would say. Some of them thought their parents would have 7 trouble.” “The point is,” the

4、 teacher explained, “feeling loved is an important part of life. Its something all human beings 8 . What Im trying to tell the children is that its too bad that we dont all express those feelings. A boy should be 9 to tell his dad that he loves him.”The teacher, a middle-aged man, 10 how difficult i

5、t is for some of us to say the things that would be good for us to say.When my son came to me that evening, I held on to him for an extra second. And just 11 he pulled away, I said in my deepest, most manly voice, “Hey, I love you, too.”I dont know if 12 that made either of us healthier, but it did

6、feel pretty good. Maybe next time if my child says “I love you”, it would not take me a whole day to think of the right answer. 1. A. what B. how C. when D. why2. A. up B. deep C. down D. straight3. A. patience B. time C. help D. paper4. A. think B. tell C. say D. make5. A. mother B. teacher C. frie

7、nd D. uncle6. A. allowed B. agreed C. suggested D. planned7. A. heart B. work C. body D. eye 8. A. have B. know C. take D. require9. A. brave B. ready C. afraid D. sorry 10. A. understands B. thinks C. knows D. tries11. A. when B. after C. because D. before12. A. telling B. watching C. answering D.

8、sayingKeys: ACCBB CADBA DD 完形填空(二)Another persons enthusiasm(热情)was able to encourage me to the success.That person was my stepmother.I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father_1_me to her with these words,” I would like you to meet the fellow who is famous for being

9、 the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you tomorrow morning.”My stepmother walked over to me, _2 my head slightly upward, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and replied,” You are _3 .This is not the worst boy at all, _4 the smartest one who

10、hasnt yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm.”That statement began a(n) _5 between us. No one had ever called me smart, My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind as a bad boy . My stepmother changed all that.She changed many things. She _6 my father to go to a dental school, from whic

11、h he graduated with honors. She moved our family into the county ,where my fathers career could be more _7 and my brother and I could be better educated .When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand_8 and told me that she believed that I could become a writer. I knew her enthusiasm accepted he

12、r belief and began to write for local newspapers. I was doing the same kind of_9 that great day. I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my lifes work later. I wasnt the _10 beneficiary (受益者).My father became the _11_man in town. My brother and stepbrothers became a ph

13、ysician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president. What power _12 has! When that power is released to support the certainty of ones purpose and is constantly strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never match . You can communicate tha

14、t power to anyone who needs it. This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.1. A.rushed B .sent C .carried D .introduced2. A. pushed B .shook C .raised D .pulled3. A. perfect B .right C .wrong D .impolite4. A. but B .so C .and D .or5. A. agreement B .friendship C .gap D .relat

15、ionship6. A. begged B .persuaded C .ordered D .invited7. A. successful B .meaningful C.helpful D .useful8. A. camera B .radio C .bicycle D .typewriter9. A. teaching B .writing C .studying D .reading10. A. next B .same C .only D .real11. A. cleverest B .wealthiest C .strongest D .healthiest12. A. ent

16、husiasm B .responsibility C .encouragement D .confidenceKeys: DCCAB BADBC BA 完形填空(三) Gardenia Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned twelve, a white gardenia was delivered to my house. No card came with it. Calls to the flower shop were not 1 at all. After a while I stopped trying to 2 th

17、e senders name and just delighted in the beautiful white flower in soft pink paper.However, I never 3 imagining who the giver might be. Some of my happiest 4 were spent daydreaming about the sender. My mother encouraged these imaginings. Shed ask me if there was someone for whom I had shown special

18、5 . Perhaps it was the old man across the street whose mail Id delivered during the winter. As a girl, though, I had more fun imagining that it might be a 6 I had run into.One month before my graduation, my father died. I felt so sad that I became completely 7 in my upcoming graduation dance, and I

19、didnt 8 if I had a new dress or not. But my mother, despite her own sadness, would not let me 9 any of those things. She wanted her children not only to be lovable but to feel 10 . In truth, my mother wanted her children to see 11 much like the gardenia -lovely, strong and perfect with perhaps a bit

20、 of mystery (神秘).My mother died ten days after I was married. I was twenty-two years old. That was the year the gardenia stopped 12 .1. A. careful B. helpful C. exciting D. interesting2.A. take out B. work out C. find out D. put out3.A. stopped B. began C. kept D. loved4.A. moments B. festivals C. s

21、easons D. holidays 5.A. practice B. housework C. kindness D. exercise 6.A. visitor B. child C. lady D. boy 7.A. uncomfortable B. uninterested C. unbelievable D. unimportant8. A. want B. hope C. know D. care 9.A. leave B. miss C. have D. hear10. A. needed B. noticed C. loved D. moved11.A. herself B.

22、myself C. ourselves D. themselves 12.A. coming B. sending C. giving D. growing Keys: BCA AC DBDBC DA完形填空(四)My mother was the one who always beat me. I always cried loudly to let the neighbors _1_ she was killing me. For example, if she acted as though she was about to _2_ her hand to me, I would ope

23、n my _3_ and let the world know about it. If anybody was passing by out on the road, _4_ would either change her mind or just give me a few light touches.Thinking about it now, I feel certain that just as my father supported me for being _5_ than the other children, my mother gave me more shout for

24、the _6_ reason. She was very bright herself, but she liked the ones who were _7_. Jimmy, my eldest brother, I knew, was especially her _8_. I remember that he would tell me to get out of the house. “Let the sun shine on you so you can get some color.” He went out of his way _9_ to let me have a sens

25、e of coloradvantage.I learned early that crying out in disagreement could finish things. My older brothers and sister would sometimes come in from school and _10_ a biscuit with butter or something. My mother impatiently, would tell them no. But I would cry out and make a big noise until I got what

26、I wanted. I remember well how my mother asked me _11_ I couldnt be a nice boy like Wilfred. But I would think to myself that Wilfred, for being so nice and quiet, often stayed _12_. So early in life, I had learned that if you want something, you had better make some noises.1. A. hope B. see C. think

27、 D. understand2. A. raise B. show C. pass D. hold3. A. door B. window C. eyes D. mouth4. A. he B. she C. I D. they5. A. happier B. luckier C. brighter D. kinder6. A. right B. wrong C. same D. different7. A. darker B. cleverer C. nearer D. older8. A. need B. love C. kind D. favorite9. A. never B. oft

28、en C. sometimes D. usually 10. A. put down B. ask for C. look at D. sell out11. A. how B. when C. where D. why 12. A. silent B. hungry C. healthy D. pleasantKeys:CADBC CADAB DB完形填空(五) His mother Beryl sat proudly and watched last night as Christopher was given the Child of Courage award by his favor

29、ite TV star. Christopher was in the car with 1 mother, father, sister Rosie, 10, and brother Mac,7, when his father drove into a big stone. The familys car fell down a hill into the canal, and 2 with its wheels up. Christopher, then 12, swam 3 a broken window and got out into the fresh air. Then he

30、saw the rest of his family were 4 in the carin the water. He took a big breath and swam back to 5 _first Mac, and then Rosie. Christopher, from England, said: “ I didnt think about it and only knew I had to get them out. I was 6 , but it was all happening so fast, and I didnt really think about the

31、7_ .”Christopher moved Mac to a safe place and then 8 back to get non-swimmer Rosie, who was under the cold, unclear water, in the car. Christopher had to 9 for her seatbelt(安全带)because he could not see anything. He took the seatbelt off her, then went up for 10_ . Finally he went back to 11 her out of the car. Beryl said : “When I got to the side and looked back. I thought Christopher and Rosie had gone. I thought they were 12 . Then I saw him come up out of the water like a dolphin, and I could see he had Rosie. I shouted across the canal, Im so proud of y

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