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1、北京市各期期末完型汇总带答案西城The Cloud One hot summer morning there was a little Cloud in the sky. Far below lay the earth; brown and dry. The little Cloud could see the poor people of the earth working and suffering in the 31 fields, while she was dancing on the morning breeze(微风). Oh, if I could only 32 the po

2、or people down there! she thought, They look so worried and tired. If I could but make their work 33 , or give the hungry food or the thirsty a drink. On earth it grew hotter and hotter, the sun shined so strongly that the people were fainting(晕) in its rays. But they had to go on with their work, f

3、or they were very poor. As the day passed, the Cloud became larger. Sometimes they stood and 34 at the Cloud, as if they were saying, Ah, if you could help us! Her 35 to do something for the people was even greater. I will help you. I will! said the Cloud. And she began to go down toward the earth.

4、But suddenly she remembered: if the Clouds go too near the earth, they will die. So she 36 herself from going down, and flew here and there, thinking, thinking. At last, she stood quite still, and said clearly and 37 , Men of earth, I will help you, come what may! The thought made her suddenly big,

5、strong, and powerful. Never had she dreamed that she could be so big. She lifted her head and 38 her wings far over the fields and woods. She was so great that men and animals were surprised at the sight; the trees and the grass bowed before her. Yes, I will help you, cried the Cloud, I will give my

6、 39 for you! As she said the words, a wonderful light came from her heart, the sound of thunder(雷) rolled through the sky, and a love greater than words can tell fled the Cloud down, down, close to the earth she swept, and gave up her life in a welcoming shower of rain. People 40 , We are blessed(保佑

7、)! Then they saw as they looked up that over the whole countryside, a lovely rainbow crossed the sky. Soon that, too, was gone. But long, long afterward the men and animals the Cloud saved kept her blessing in their hearts.31. A. wet B. hot C. beautiful D. dangerous32. A. help B. feed C. guide D. fo

8、llow33. A. busier B. greater C. better D. easier34. A. called out B. cried out C. looked up D. spoke up35. A. job B. wish C. energy D. spirit36. A. held B. freed C. suffered D. separated37. A. sadly B. angrily C. politely D. proudly38. A. carried B. spread C. covered D. shaped39. A. rain B. love C.

9、hand D. life40. A. wondered B. smiled C. cheered D. welcomed31. B 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. B 36. A 37. D 38. B 39. D 40. C 海淀 Helen was sure that she would win the photography competition. Ever since she found the notice calling for 31 of sunset in the newspaper, Helen had planned to capture(拍摄) the vi

10、ew from the top of Central Library. After taking the pictures, Helen was 32 that she would win the first prize. Two weeks later, when the winners were announced, Helen could not believe it; she did not even place. Whats the matter with these people? she complained angrily. However, when she saw thei

11、r photos, Helen realized that she had overvalued her talent. There was only one thing to do: 33 her skills. At school the next morning, Helen asked Mr. James about joining the school photography club. As the president of the club, Mr. James 34 cameras and could help her improve her skills. Of course

12、 you can join! Mr. James answered, The only requirement is that you offer 35 for our photo shoots and help develop creativity. For the next several days, Helen thought about ideas. She read the newspaper and saw a notice for another competition: Best Photo of City Wildlife. The first prize was a gro

13、up camping trip to a state park. Helen 36 that would be the perfect competition for the club to enter, and the members could share the prize together. Helen knew 37 where she wanted the club to go and called her aunt who worked in a restaurant. It had a small deck(甲板) that jutted over the river with

14、 a great view of sunset on Jason Bridge. Helen knew about something 38 under that bridge that held the key to win the competition. The next Saturday evening, the photography club stood on the back deck, cameras positioned towards the bridge. Helen knew what to 39 . Under Janson Bridge housed one of

15、the largest bat groups in North America. As the sun began to set, a fascinating sight appeared in the sky. There they are! shouted Helen. The students took pictures and stared in amazement. Bats flew over the water and formed a cloud. Two months later, one of the clubs photos won the competition and

16、 the photography club was reported in the newspaper. The citys animal lovers cant wait to see what the Stevenson Middle School Photography Club will 40 next, the reporter wrote in the article.31. A. letters B. photos C. stories D. news32. A. confident B. active C. afraid D. nervous33. A. lose B. lea

17、rn C. perfect D. test34. A. sold B. invented C. repaired D. understood35. A. dreams B. prize C. ideas D. honor36. A. decided B. wondered C. accepted D. showed37. A. carefully B. immediately C. gradually D. widely38. A. strange B. natural C. special D. private39. A. trust B. reply C. invite D. expect

18、40. A. miss B. catch C. protect D. face31. B 32. A 33. C 34. D 35. C 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. D 40. B 朝阳Subway Hero It was 7:15 a.m. on 15th April, 2010. Forty-year-old Earl Brown was waiting for the train at the subway station in New York City. His two sons, aged five and eight, were with him at the t

19、ime. Suddenly, a sick young man fell down on the platform(站台). The man, 24-year-old James Wilson, got up, but then 31 againthis time, onto the track(轨道) between the two rails. A train was coming into the station. It was a 32 moment, and an accident seemed to be about to happen. The young mans life w

20、as going to be in danger if the train did not stop. Everybody on the platform was very worried about the young man as his life could be gone in a few 33 . But Mr. Brown stayed calm. He looked at the man, and looked at the space that the man was in. It was about half a meter 34 . He thought to himsel

21、f, The train is going to travel over the man. If he tries to get up, the train will definitely kill him. However, the young man will be OK if he lies on the ground and doesnt move. At this time, Mr. Brown knew he had to make a tough 35 , and it would be very important for this young man. Without fur

22、ther hesitation(犹豫), Mr. Brown jumped onto the track. He 36 on top of Mr. Wilson, and kept him down on the ground inside the subway track. The train driver saw both of them. He was terrified, but there was no way for him to 37 in time. The train travelled over the two men before it was finally stopp

23、ed. The people on the platform were shocked to see what had happened. When Mr. Brown heard them shouting, he shouted, Were fine, but tell my sons Im OK. People on the platform clapped(鼓掌) and cheered their 38 they were amazed at Mr. Browns courage and bravery. Subway staffs helped the two men walk o

24、ut of the track safely. An ambulance(救护车) arrived and took Mr. Wilson to the nearest hospital. Luckily, there was nothing serious with him. In a radio interview, Mr. Brown was asked why he was so brave when the accident happened. He 39 said, My coat got dirty but thats it. He added, Im not a brave m

25、an and I was terribly afraid of it, too. I just saw someone who needed help at that time. It was the 40 thing to do, so I did it.31. A. fell B. stood C. stayed D. waited32. A. wrong B. natural C. magical D. terrible33. A. days B. hours C. minutes D. seconds34. A. wide B. high C. deep D. long35. A. d

26、ecision B. suggestion C. description D. discussion36. A. sat B. lay C. ran D. hid37. A. leave B. reach C. stop D. move38. A. star B. hero C. leader D. driver39. A. simply B. excitedly C. hurriedly D. proudly40. A. true B. right C. brave D. great31. A 32. D 33. D 34. C 35. A 36. B 37. C 38. B 39. A 4

27、0. B丰台、完形填空(共10小题;共15分)Puppy Love Nate looked out his bedroom window. He had a perfect view of his neighbors backyard and his neighbors new puppy, Peanut. Mr. Jensen had recently moved to the neighborhood. He let Nate play with his little 31 he brought home from the pet store just now. Nate was 32 .

28、 He wanted a puppy, but his sister had dog allergies(过敏). After a while, though, Mr. Jensen told him to stop playing with Peanut because they made too much noise. The weather was getting colder. Nate could see Peanut was 33 in the backyard a lot. It seemed like Mr. Jensen never played with Peanut. N

29、ate also 34 that Peanuts food and water dishes were always empty. Peanut looked skinny. He didnt run around like he used to. Mom, said Nate, I am worried about Peanut. He doesnt have any protection from the sun or cold. I never see Mr. Jensen play with him. What should we do? Lets keep an eye on Pea

30、nut, Nate, said Mom, Being responsible means we 35 about other people as well as animals. We need to show them respect and we have a responsibility to make sure their owners are kind to animals. Okay, Mom, said Nate. Peanuts living conditions did not improve. One day Nate saw Mr. Jensen 36 Peanut fo

31、r barking too much. Nate told his Mom. His mother helped him call the Department of Animal Control. The Officer Clark came to talk to Nate and his Mom and they explained how Mr. Jensen treated Peanut. I think Peanut deserves(应得) a better home. said Officer Clark. Because of Peanuts living conditions

32、, Animal Control 37 Peanut away from Mr. Jensen. Officer Clark placed Peanut in an animal shelter where volunteers helped. Here Peanut received food, water, exercise and, of course, love. Best of all, Nate was inspired to become a volunteer there. His work there taught him about being responsible and respectful to the animals and the 38 who worked there. After a month, a

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