1、备战中考英语复习任务型完形填空8 备战2015年中考英语复习任务型完形填空8本资料整理了2010年和2011年两年全国各地英语中考模拟卷和中考卷中的任务型完形填空题,题型主要为:1. 根据首字母提示填空;2. 根据汉语意思填空;3. 选择所给词并用适当形式填空。内容丰富,有答案,部分内容有答案解析。D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words Anger is a common and healthy human emotion, But when it get out of control, It can c_ pr
2、oblems: problems at work, in your personal relationships and in your family life, Everybody gets angry sometimes. Although being angry is a familiar situation, what you do when you feel angry is important. This is d_ for kids and even for adults, too. These ideas may calm you down and help solve the
3、 problem which is troubling you. First, exercise can be good for people who are trying to get their tempers u_ control because its a method of releasing energy and stress. For example, you will feel good to dance around your room with your favorite music! Second, get into the h_ of saying how youre
4、feeling and why. If you are having trouble with your temper, talk with your parents or friends and tell them what you are trying to do . Words help you show your feelings and r_ understanding from others. Third, breathe deeply and repeat a calm word or phrase s_, such as relax or take it easy to you
5、rself while breathing. Besides, youd better think of people and things you are thankful for because you cant be truly angry and thankful as the same time. Anger is never an excuse to give up your work or influence the people around you .,Remember: life will always be filled with p_, frustrated and s
6、ome other unexpected actions. You cant change that, but you can change your way to face the events that affect you. Learning to control your angry responses can help you stay away from being even unhappier.参考答案:92. cause 93. difficult 94. under 95. habit 96. receive 97. slowly 98. pain;(D)Read the p
7、assage and Till in the blanks with proper words.Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821 . Her rather gave his daughters as good education as his sons. He encouraged his daughters to learn Latin and Greek, read books, learn maths, and study science This was a very u 92 thing to do at a time w
8、hen few women had any education at all. Women only learned such s 93 as music, painting, and sewing. Because of her father, Elizabeth grew up to be much more independent than most women of her time.When she was eleven, Elizabeth, and her family moved to the United States. Her father started several
9、businesses, but he was never a 94 to do very well. When Elizabeth Blackwell was seventeen, her father died, leaving no money for his family. For several years Elizabeth taught school to help support the family. She became more and more interested in movements for womens r 95 .In the early1800s, wome
10、n could not have their own houses or money. They belonged to their fathers and brothers before getting married and l 96 they belonged to their husbands. If a woman did not marry, the only thing for her to do was to live with her parents or one of her relatives, doing housework and helping with the c
11、hildren in return for her food and shelter. Women were not expected to do work o 97 the home or to support themselves.Elizabeth Blackwell did not marry. She did not want to live with any of her brothers. She h 98 the idea of depending on anyone else. She thought and thought about how she could make
12、a living by doing something useful.参考答案:92. unusual 93. subjects 94. able 95. rights 96. later 97. outside 98. hatedD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying
13、 fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged that their o 92 had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people w
14、ere h 93 after the storm. They didnt know where to go.A farmer, Bob, said that the storm b 94 early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.I was eating with my wife and children, he said, When we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house f 95 down on top of us. We tried our best to climb
15、 out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, s 96 but very frightened. Bob continued, My boy cried out immediately when he saw me. I wanted to give him a hand It that time, but failed. We both tried hard and finally he managed to find his way out.Mrs. Wo
16、o said that her husband has just 1 97 for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children. There was no time to take a 98 , she said, A few minutes later, the roof came down.Rescue workers helped to take people out of the flooded area and the welfare departmen
17、t brought them food, clothes and shelter.参考答案:92. owners 93. homeless 94. began 95. fell 96. safe 97. left 98. anythingD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)In the United States, young people generally enjoy much freedom. It is probabl
18、y true that nowadays young Americans have more freedom t 92 they ever had. It is not really clear whether all of this freedom is a good thing with respect to dating relationships (关系). Dating has changed greatly in recent years.According to traditional dating ways in the United States, much of the r
19、esponsibility for a date falls on the young man. The young man must first call the girl he w 93 to date early in a week. Most girls in traditional dating relationships expect to get a telephone call f 94 a young man by Wednesday. Most dates take place on weekends. Fridays and Saturdays nights are p
20、95 for dates. The young man must ask the girl out and suggest the things that they might do. Usually it is the young man who pays for all of the evenings activities.Some young people in the United States, e 96 college students, do not go out on traditional dates. Instead, they go out on group dates.
21、 This means that small groups of young people go out with each other. All of the people in the group are usually friends, but some in the group may not know before.As a result, every person pays for his or her expenses. This means that the girls must pay for their admission(入场) tickets for the movie
22、s, for a cup of coffee, or for a _ 97 else that they spend on during the date.The group is very different from the traditional date. Young people in the Unite States today enjoy both kinds of these dating ways. Traditional dating ways give young people a chance to get to know one another better. Gro
23、up dates give young people a chance to know many other young people and to have a more relaxed evening. Both kinds of dates have their a 98 . The group date is really a new idea among young people. It seems to be a wonderful for the reasons described above.参考答案:92. than 93. wants 94. from 95. perfec
24、t 96. especially 97. anything 98. advantagesD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)In August 2005 . Mark Bent, 49, a businessman, first visited a village in Africa. He found people were too p 92 to have electric light. So he spent $ 250
25、, 000developing and producing a solar-powered flashlight (太阳能手电筒). In places where is no electricity or running water, having light at night is their d 93 . I will try my test to help them, said BentThe solar-powered flashlight gets power from the sunlight and can last for 7 hours every night. Peopl
26、e just put three AA batteries (蓄电池) in it. The batteries are o 94 80 cents.Over the last year. Rent said, he and his friends have sent10, 500 flashlights to many refugees (难民). In a refugee camp, a refugee named Peter Gatkuoth wrote about the i 95 of the solar flashlight. If we meet a thief, we will
27、 turn on our solar flashlight and the thief will run away. If a person is s 96 at night, we will use the flashlight to take him to the health center. If wild animals come close to me, I will use the light to f 97 them away. Others said the lights were hung above school desks for children and adults
28、to study after a days work.With a little research, Bent found that nearly two billion people around the world live without electric light. A lot of children have breathing p 98 , in part because of the use of wood and candles for light in their small homes.参考答案:92. poor, dream, only, importance, sic
29、k, frighten, problemsD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格呢填入合适的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给出):(14分)One Sunday morning, Millie and Amy went to Sunshine Park. They love to chat there. As usual, they sat under the big tree. Suddenly, they heard a whisper from the bushes behind
30、the tree. They turned a 92 but could not see anything. They were frightened.Is anybody there? Millie asked. N 93 answered. They listened very carefully and heard the strange noise again. The two girls were very afraid. They ran away quickly. On their w 94 they met Andy.What happened?* Andy asked.The
31、res a ghost in the park. Please help us. Millie said.R 95 ? Tell me more, Andy said.Millie told Andy everything. Andy went to the park, stood beside the tree and listenedcarefully. Then he heard the whisper! He looked behind the tree and heard another whisper. He was not sure the sound came from the bushes. He s 96 carefully.Oh! Here it is, Andy said to himself. He found a little cat in the bushes. It was very weak. When it miaowed, it made a sound like a whisper.Andy put the little cat into a box and went to find Millie and Amy.
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