刷题02 完形填空20篇(名校真题及原创改遍)-八年级英语上学期期中热点题型专练(人教版)
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一、完形填空(10空版,10篇)
Rachel Liu has learned Beijing Opera fr fur years. It takes many years fr a persn t 1 Beijing Opera, but Rachel said she learned the basics quickly after learning frm ne f the best teachers.
“I am still learning t sing. Singing is very 2 because f prnuncing the wrds. And prfessinal (专业的) Beijing Opera singers can pint ut yur small mistakes, 3 yu dn’t think yu have made ne, said Rachel.
There are many 4 rles in Beijing Opera. Rachel has chsen t play Wushu rles (角色). Rachel 5 her rle named Hu Sanniang: “She is a fighter, and she has the ability t 6 many men at ne time. In this pera, a lt f high jumping and kicking (踢) is necessary.” “Beijing Opera is ne f the mst 7 traditinal cultures in China. Hwever, tday’s yung peple are becming less and less interested in it. It is slwly being lst 8 an ld traditin. China has already tried its best t 9 this traditinal art, and I hpe everyne can als prtect this wnderful art,” said Rachel. “Althugh I am nt a prfessin, the things that I have learned already make me lve this 10 . I will try my best t d it.”
1.A.winB.learnC.ntice
2.A.ancientB.difficultC.private
3.A.thughB.andC.because
4.A.strictB.differentC.quiet
5.A.develpedB.watchedC.described
6.A.seeB.fightC.shw
7.A.friendlyB.carefulC.valuable
8.A.inB.frC.as
9.A.discverB.prtectC.affrd
10.A.traditinB.histryC.experience
If we want t live happily, we must have a healthy bdy first. 11 is very imprtant t knw that. Only by 12 urselves healthy and strng can we feel energetic (精力充沛的) in studying and wrking and live a happy life.
Hw d we stay in a gd 13 ? Physical exercise is the best way. We shuld take part in utdr sprts as sn as pssible s that we can get clser t 14 and enjy fresh air. The beauty f nature will keep us clear-headed. I lve sprts. I always take a(an) 15 part in physical exercise and I am in excellent cnditin. I seldm get 16 . I feel energetic even after I wrk a whle day. I shall 17 ding physical exercise s as t live lnger and d mre fr ur cuntry.
Hwever, as the saying ges, “ Everything has tw sides” , and ding sprts is withut exceptin (例外). We may 18 ther players r urselves if we are nt careful enugh when taking part in sprts activities. What’s mre, t much 19 can d harm t ur health. S lng as we are 20 enugh, ding sprts can d us nthing but gd.
11.A.ItB.ThisC.That
12.A.sayingB.keepingC.ding
13.A.heartB.lifeC.health
14.A.islandB.natureC.jurney
15.A.imprtantB.differentC.active
16.A.happyB.illC.excited
17.A.give upB.keep upC.put up
18.A.hurtB.helpC.learn
19.A.trainingB.lessnC.attentin
20.A.quickB.easyC.careful
“White crane spread its wings(白鹤亮翅)”
“Part the wild hrse’s mane(野马分鬃)”
If yu walk thrugh a park in the mrning, yu might see peple 21 these slw and graceful mvements. Tai chi, an ancient martial art, is a cmmn kind f 22 in China.
United Natins Educatinal, Scientific, and Cultural Organizatin(UNESCO联合国教科文组织)recently added Tai chi t its Intangible Cultural Heritage List(非物质文化遗产名录). Many Tai chi fans are 23 t hear abut this.
“This will make Tai chi mre 24 arund the wrld. Hpefully mre peple will becme 25 by practising it,” said Chen Bin, a Tai chi master frm the village f Cheryiagu, Henan. This village is the birthplace f Chen-style Tai chi.
It’s true that ding Tai chi is gd 26 ur health. It can strengthen muscles(强壮筋骨), help us walk and 27 mre flexibly(灵活地), and make ur hearts strnger.
28 Tai chi is mre than just a sprt. “It carries traditinal 29 philsphy(哲学), such as being in harmny(和谐)with nature and using sftness t beat hardness,” Chen said.
Over 100 millin peple in mre than 150 cuntries 30 Tai chi tday. It has becme an symbl f Chinese culture.
21.A.didB.dingC.t d
22.A.thingB.experienceC.exercise
23.A.sadB.angryC.happy
24.A.ppularB.famusC.knwn
25.A.happierB.greaterC.healthier
26.A.frB.withC.t
27.A.jumpB.mveC.run
28.A.HweverB.AndC.But
29.A.WesternB.EasternC.Chinese
30.A.practiceB.useC.have
阅读下面语篇,从各小题所给地A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
D yu remember when yur grandma tld yu the stry f Snw White? Ah, the happy days f 31 !
But d yu knw that Snw White cmes frm 32 ? It’s just ne stry frm 33 . Grimm brthers started t 34 fairy tales in 1806. Their first bk 35 in 1812.
Why are German fairy tales s interesting? Maybe it’s 36 they cme frm a great place famus fr its stries—the Black Frest.
The Black Frest is 37 the suth-west f Germany. It’s the largest frest in the cuntry. It’s famus fr its trees and 38 views. There are valleys and waterfalls (瀑布) there. It’s a gd place t start a stry.
Dn’t frget t 39 smething back if yu visit. Peple there are gd 40 making clcks, instruments (乐器) and watches.
31.A.weekendB.childhdC.hliday
32.A.GermanyB.CanadaC.America
33.A.Grimm’s Fairy TalesB.Gulliver’s TravelsC.The Secret Garden
34.A.feelB.missC.cllect
35.A.put intB.came utC.gt n
36.A.becauseB.butC.and
37.A.tB.nC.in
38.A.bringB.lvelyC.ugly
39.A.bringB.giveC.take
40.A.nB.tC.at
通读该下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
Taking a jurney can be a happy thing. Hwever, a jurney may g wrng smetimes because f smething unexpected(始料不及的). I still remember a 41 jurney that I tk three years ag. I was ging t the airprt with my 42 . We were ging t Lndn n hliday, and we had t be at the airprt tw hurs befre the plane tk ff.
My friend and I 43 hme early enugh. Usually, it tk 40 minutes t g t the airprt by 44 . But it rained hard that day. The heavy rain caused a big traffic jam n the way! The traffic wasn’t mving at all. We didn’t 45 what t d. It was a little late t g anther way, s we just sat in the car and waited. After ten minutes, the traffic 46 mving slwly. But we culdn’t wait any lnger. We 47 t find anther way t the airprt. Hwever, we weren’t sure f the way, and we gt lst. Finally, we fund the 48 way and arrived at the airprt just 40 minutes befre the plane was ging t leave. We were running ut f time and had t ask an airprt wrker fr help. 49 , with the wrker’s help, we caught ur flight(航班)in the end.
Althugh we didn’t miss ur flight, the starting pint f the jurney was terrible. But I als 50 a lessn frm it: Always think mre abut unexpected things like the weather and traffic.
41.A.newB.lngC.difficultD.bring
42.A.friendB.familyC.teacherD.custmer
43.A.cleanedB.leftC.walkedD.drve
44.A.bikeB.carC.busD.undergrund
45.A.imagineB.chseC.acceptD.knw
46.A.practisedB.startedC.likedD.stpped
47.A.decidedB.prmisedC.waitedD.remembered
48.A.nlyB.rightC.sameD.true
49.A.EasilyB.CarefullyC.LuckilyD.Usually
50.A.plannedB.fferedC.sharedD.learned
Have yu watched the shrt film The Sng f New China? It is 51 and has wn many peple’s hearts.
A yung girl named Kristina Grigryan made the film. 52 Grigryan is a freign girl living in China, she uses this film t tell a Chinese stry. It 53 hw the sng March f the Vlunteers (《义勇军进行曲》) was brn. Almst all Chinese peple can sing the sng, but few 54 the stry behind it.
Grigryan first heard the stry behind the sng in a cultural prject. She was 55 the stry and wanted t make a film abut it. She tld her plan t her friend Tian Hngmin and asked her fr help. Tian was als interested in the stry, s the tw girls 56 t wrk tgether.
Grigryan and Tian spent a lt f time n the film. They visited many histrical sites (遗址) and 57 plenty f infrmatin. They ften wrked till late at night. 58 , the shrt film came ut. Grigryan said, “I have learned a lt during making the film. I knw mre and better 59 Chinese histry nw.”
The Sng f New China nt nly tells peple hw the sng was brn but als explains (说明) hw it gt t ther parts f the wrld. Nw mre and mre peple 60 the sng. What a meaningful film!
51.A.expensiveB.ppularC.persnalD.ancient
52.A.BecauseB.IfC.TillD.Althugh
53.A.shwsB.mvesC.findsD.takes
54.A.mixB.writeC.knwD.like
55.A.nervus abutB.interested inC.gd atD.famus fr
56.A.decidedB.waitedC.affrdedD.stpped
57.A.changedB.crrectedC.cllectedD.ffered
58.A.PrbablyB.SuddenlyC.ImmediatelyD.Finally
59.A.frB.abutC.atD.thrugh
60.A.imprveB.frgetC.cmpleteD.understand
Mst children like watching TV. On TV 61 can learn a lt, and they can see and knw many things 62 their cuntry and the wrld. Of curse, they can 63 ver the radi, but they can learn better and mre easily with 64 . Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can’t 65 anything ver the radi.
Many students watch TV n Saturdays and Sundays. They are very busy with their lessns n 66 . But a few students watch TV every 67 . S they g t bed very late. S they can’t have a gd 68 . Als, it’s 69 fr their eyes. Usually they can’t get up early the next mrning. Of curse, these students can’t learn 70 because f the tiredness.
61.A.weB.yuC.theyD.I
62.A.fB.abutC.at D.with
63.A.singB.learnC.danceD.hear
64.A.radiB.filmC.TVD.games
65.A.hearB.likeC.seeD.learn
66.A.weekendB.weekdaysC.SaturdayD.Sunday
67.A.placeB.yearC.manD.night
68.A.timeB.restC.gameD.meal
69.A.gdB.badC.greatD.healthy
70.A.wellB.t ckC.gdD.math
It’s nice t have friends. Well, hw can we have friends?
First, spend 71 time with peple. If yu want t make friends, yu need t meet peple. Yu can g t places 72 cffee shps r clubs t meet peple.
Then, 73 yur friend. Once yu 74 t make friends with smene, yu must care abut him r her. “A true friend reaches fr yur hand and tuches yur heart.” 75 it’s nt necessary fr yu and yur friend t be the same, yu need t knw him r her. Yu shuld help him r her when he r she has 76 prblems.
Next, be a gd listener. It’s imprtant t shw that yu’re interested in thers. Listen 77 t what peple say and take time t learn mre abut 78 .
At last, encurage(鼓励) yur friends. Gd friends will 79 bth gd and bad times. Never laugh at(嘲笑) yur 80 in frnt f thers. If smene is laughing at yur friend, yu shuld stp him r her.
71.A.lessB.mreC.gdD.bad
72.A.tB.withC.likeD.between
73.A.care abutB.lk atC.wrry abutD.ask fr
74.A.stpB.frgetC.askD.decide
75.A.OrB.BecauseC.AlthughD.If
76.A.nB.smeC.fewD.ther
77.A.clearlyB.quicklyC.trulyD.carefully
78.A.yuB.himC.herD.them
79.A.haveB.tryC.shareD.break
80.A.friendB.classrmC.parentD.teacher
There are s many kinds f sprts in the wrld. Peple enjy sprts all ver the wrld. 81 d peple like sprts? Because sprts can help peple t keep healthy, happy and t live 82 .
Sprts change with the seasns. Peple play different games in winter and summer. 83 is gd fr swimming. Yu will feel cl when yu are in the water in summer. And 84 winter peple ften g skating. Skating is very exciting.
Sme sprts are very 85 and many peple like them. Fr example, ftball is very ppular. In China, mst peple: men, 86 , bys and girls, like t watch ftball games 87 ften talk abut the ftball games.
Sme sprts r games g back thusands f years, like running r jumping. Running and jumping started lng, lng ag, 88 basketball and vlleyball are very new. And peple are 89 new sprts r games all the time. Water skiing is ne f the newest. Peple in different cuntries may nt be able t 90 each ther, but after a game they ften becme friends.
81.A.WhyB.WhatC.WhD.Which
82.A.fatterB.lngerC.harderD.shrter
83.A.WinterB.SummerC.AuturnnD.Spring
84.A.inB.fC.frmD.at
85.A.bringB.difficultC.expensiveD.interesting
86.A.wmanB.wmenC.childrenD.kids
87.A.weB.IC.TheyD.She
88.A.sB.butC.becauseD.and
89.A.wrkingB.runningC.swimmingD.starting
90.A.knwB.readC.helpD.study
I am a pian teacher. I can feel clearly hw imprtant talent and hard wrk are.
In fact, nt everyne 91 playing the pian when they came t this wrld. Fr example, sme f my students just spend tw r three mnths learning t play the pian well. But ther students need t learn fr 92 . Many f my students learn pian 93 because they are talented. But talent desn’t always bring a gd 94 When playing the pian seems easy t a student, he r she smetimes finds it 95 and then gives up (放弃). And talented students smetimes have ther things they enjy mre, s they give up, t.
Sme f my students wrk very hard. But they still can’t play the pian 96 . I teach them again and again, and they 97 fr lng. Hwever, it just des nt wrk fr these students. In my eyes, it is nt necessary t d everything very well. When yu really dn’t have any talent fr smething, the best way is t give up. Then yu can 98 what yu’re truly interested in, and put all yur heart int it.
Bth talent and hard wrk play imprtant 99 in learning. If yu want t d the best, yu need t 100 yur talents and wrk as hard as yu can. Dn’t give up halfway.
91.A.was gd atB.was bad frC.was angry abutD.was tired f
92.A.hursB.daysC.weeksD.years
93.A.quicklyB.slwlyC.quietlyD.difficulty
94.A.wayB.questinC.ideaD.result
95.A.imprtantB.bringC.ppularD.nisy
96.A.luckilyB.carefullyC.beautifullyD.cmfrtable
97.A.waitB.singC.writeD.practice
98.A.think abutB.talk tC.make upD.get n
99.A.gamesB.rleC.jkesD.tricks
100.A.frgetB.fllwC.leaveD.help
二、完形填空(15空版,10篇)
A few years ag, my husband and I were n an island fr a lng weekend with ur 101 . One day when we walked arund the 102 and didn’t knw what t d next, ur daughters tld us exactly what they wanted t d. “We want t 103 the butterfly museum”, said Lisa and Emma.
As sn as we walked int the museum, we saw thusands f beautiful 104 . They all flapped(拍动) their clrful wings. My girls were jumping up and dwn 105 excitement, and I knew we had made the right 106 t cme t the museum. They were having s much 107 !
I turned t ur museum tur guide 108 I was curius(好奇的), and asked, “Hw 109 d butterflies live?” She said, “Abut ten 110 . And in their shrt life, they make the wrld a mre 111 place.” “Ww,” I said, “I 112 thught abut butterflies like that.Thank yu.”
After we said gdbye, I culdn’t stp thinking abut what the guide had said. She was 113 . We all have smething t ffer the wrld with the time we have. When we d what we can t take care f each ther every day, we can make a 114 . There is n dubt that butterflies make the wrld a mre beautiful place. We can als live ur life like a butterfly. Think abut the influence we can have n ur family, friends and neighbrs. Like a butterfly, we have ur wn way f making the wrld a little 115 fr everyne.
101.A.sns.B.daughtersC.studentsD.brthers
102.A.islandB.cityC.cuntrysideD.airprt
103.A.cmpareB.cntrlC.sweepD.visit
104.A.girlsB.butterfliesC.bysD.flwers
105.A.atB.frC.withD.t
106.A.wayB.decisinC.ppulatinD.questin
107.A.fairnessB.funC.pressureD.truble
108.A.becauseB.sC.befreD.until
109.A.manyB.muchC.farD.lng
110.A.secndsB.minutesC.hursD.days
111.A.nisyB.excitingC.beautifulD.crwded
112.A.neverB.nearlyC.ftenD.ever
113.A.rightB.wrngC.srryD.prud
114.A.livingB.chiceC.wishD.difference
115.A.betterB.gdC.wrseD.bad
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day last Nvember, when Delres, the 116 , returned frm a market, she fund Hank didn’t cme in fr his lunch. As it gt 117 , she began t lk fr him arund the huse. Then she heard the mew f a cat, lked 118 and saw Hank in her neighbr’s tree. He must have climbed nt the tree while sme dgs were running after him and became t 119 t climb dwn.
Delres, nw very 120 , called the firemen immediately. But it was nt easy, fr they didn’t have a ladder tall enugh t 121 the cat. She asked a tree cmpany fr help, again they 122 fr safety reasns.
The pr wner culd d 123 but sit under the tree and call t Hank. A kind neighbr 124 her sme cat fd, expecting it wuld make the hungry cat cme dwn. Nearby dg wners tk their pets fr walks instead f letting them ut in their yards s that Hank wuld nt climb even 125 with fear.
Nthing had 126 until it came t day five. Luckily, Lydia, anther neighbr, 127 a clever way f getting the cat dwn frm a tree. Delres decided t give it a 128 at nce. Tgether, they prduced a system f pulleys(滑轮)and 129 a basket with sme f Hank’s favrite things up t him. T their 130 , Hank jumped int it.
Delres was really thankful. “I feel gd living in such a friendly neighbrhd. It gave me hpe when Hank was in truble,” she said.
116.A.wnerB.visitrC.climberD.neighbr
117.A.nisyB.darkC.quietD.cld
118.A.utB.backC.dwnD.up
119.A.stressedB.scaredC.excitedD.relaxed
120.A.disabledB.wrriedC.surprisedD.Interested
121.A.findB.arriveC.reachD.have
122.A.gave upB.tried utC.fixed upD.wrked ut
123.A.anythingB.everythingC.nthingD.smething
124.A.prvidedB.raisedC.drppedD.ffered
125.A.fasterB.slwerC.higherD.harder
126.A.helpedB.slvedC.madeD.wrked
127.A.gt intB.gave awayC.cared frD.came up with
128.A.changeB.beatC.riskD.g
129.A.rseB.fixedC.drppedD.lifted
130.A.shckB.excitementC.surpriseD.sadness
When my dad finally finished the triathln (铁人三项) in Mntauk, the crwd cheered. It shwed me hw his great effrt 131 and it excited my curisity. I wndered whether a small by f my size culd 132 smething like that. I fund myself saying this ut lud and my father verheard me. He encuraged me and said I culd 133 with him.
Training with my dad turned ut t be very 134 . We wuld get up very early fr a mrning jg, r g fr a swim in the pl after schl until very late. After a few weeks f training, I 135 fr my first triathln. Befre the cmpetitin, I 136 waited fr the gun. When smene 137 the gun, I was ff, swimming 138 the distant buy (浮标) that marked my turn. I finished the half-mile swim and ran twards my bike. I was dripping 139 , trying t get n it. Once n my bike, I experienced a particular excitement f 140 . I went thrugh the transitin zne (转换区) again and switched t my running shes. At the start f the run part f the triathln, my legs already felt like they were made f cement (水泥).
Fr me, the real cmpetitin began during the run, because nw I culd see each 141 as a gal. 142 my psitin in the field, each racer was either fllwing me r being fllwed. The run part f the race was the hardest. “Shut up, legs”, ne f my favrite sayings, kept me frm thinking abut the 143 feeling. Then I crssed the finish line. I tk a breath and then began a celebratin with the ther finishers. The sense f 144 was there fr all f us.
Lking back, I 145 the small by n that day in Mntauk wh thught he culdn’t d it. Nw, that same by is nt nly a huge fan, but als a training partner.
131.A.shwed ffB.paid ffC.put ffD.gave ff
132.A.affrdB.imprveC.cmpeteD.achieve
133.A.practiceB.cmpareC.agreeD.win
134.A.interestingB.relaxingC.excitingD.challenging
135.A.cleaned upB.signed upC.called upD.cheered up
136.A.nervuslyB.happilyC.prperlyD.painfully
137.A.startedB.pressedC.firedD.nticed
138.A.ntB.intC.twardsD.arund
139.A.htB.dryC.wetD.cld
140.A.ridingB.runningC.swimmingD.traveling
141.A.cmpetitrB.persnC.partnerD.swimmer
142.A.N matterB.N wnderC.N lngerD.N dubt
143.A.excitingB.relaxingC.satisfyingD.burning
144.A.satisfactinB.independenceC.develpmentD.cmmunicatin
145.A.guessB.rememberC.pushD.understand
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day, a student asked his teacher, “What is greed?” The teacher didn’t answer his questin at nce, 146 asked the student t walk thrugh the chclate factry next t their schl and 147 the biggest chclate bar he culd find. But there was ne 148 : As he passed thrugh the factry, he 149 turn back.
The student went t the chclate factry. As he walked, he saw a large chclate bar. He 150 it, but thught he might be able t find an even bigger ne 151 he kept ging. He walked 152 and saw anther chclate bar. This ne was a little bigger. But again, he thught he culd find an even bigger ne. As he 153 the end f the factry, he saw fewer chclate bars, and 154 f them were as large as the earlier nes. He started t regret(后悔)his 155 t keep ging.
Finally, he 156 . He went back t his teacher empty-handed and 157 what had happened. The teacher tld him, “Actually yu had fund sme big bars, but yu kept lking fr a bigger ne. And 158 , yu fund that yu had nt taken the best chclate bar because yu thught yu culd find a better ne. That’s 159 we called “greed”.
Smetimes, we 160 the best things in ur life because we think we can find smething even better. We shuld learn t make ur chices wisely.
146.A.butB.andC.thenD.s
147.A.cut utB.take utC.pick utD.hand ut
148.A.gameB.ruleC.activityD.rder
149.A.wuldn’tB.shuldn’tC.culdn’tD.needn’t
150.A.likedB.ateC.bughtD.threw
151.A.unlessB.ifC.untilD.befre
152.A.backB.verC.ffD.n
153.A.watchedB.finishedC.leftD.neared
154.A.eitherB.nneC.neitherD.all
155.A.wayB.wrkC.decisinD.prblem
156.A.set utB.slwed dwnC.gave upD.ran away
157.A.explainedB.rememberedC.discussedD.understd
158.A.cmpletelyB.finallyC.mstlyD.imprtantly
159.A.whyB.whenC.hwD.what
160.A.cntrlB.cmpareC.missD.ffer
The snws had been heavy that winter and spring had just begun t green the fields. The Yellw River rared like a dragn. Water 161 dwn the side f a muntain. It mved 162 ver the walls my father had built. My wife and I rushed away and up the muntain. The river was white with 163 and pwer. The waves ran after us. We kept mving upward. At last we reached a 164 place. The river flded valleys and 165 hmes. Hungry peple and animals searched fr safety n the 166 f the trees. Many never fund safety.
When we returned t ur village, I learned that my father’s dams(水坝)had 167 . Many peple had died. S the king rdered that my father shuld die t. Alng with that terrible news, I learned that I was t take my father’s 168 t stp the flds.
I said gdbye t my wife and headed t the capital. At the capital, I 169 new ideas frm the elders wh had wrked with my father. “It seems the river has n place t g, yung Yu. It has t much water and nt enugh 170 t run.” S I gathered a large army f wrkers, and we began digging fld channels(渠道). I hped the channels wuld 171 any verflw water away frm the main river. The channels wuld send the water dwnhill tward the cean.
The wrk had sme gd 172 . Hwever we needed t make mre changes and I 173 digging. I walked past my family’s huse as we wrked n the river nearby, but the safety f peple was mre imprtant. If I culd stp mre peple frm dying, my life wuld have 174 . And 175 wuld my father’s life and death.
161.A.swungB.rseC.racedD.develped
162.A.suddenlyB.typicallyC.hardlyD.cheerfully
163.A.windB.angerC.skillD.interest
164.A.dryB.brightC.cleanD.quiet
165.A.gave awayB.put awayC.washed awayD.ran away
166.A.bttmB.faceC.tpD.cver
167.A.changedB.brkenC.repairedD.flwn
168.A.pressureB.partC.pintD.place
169.A.asked frB.waited frC.left frD.paid fr
170.A.restB.rmC.trubleD.deal
171.A.cutB.fixC.lendD.guide
172.A.resultsB.reasnsC.causesD.decisins
173.A.stppedB.cntinuedC.finishedD.risked
174.A.develpmentB.imprtanceC.meaningD.satisfactin
175.A.neitherB.eitherC.suchD.s
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
On a ht summer afternn, I wrked in my bar as usual. The man sitting in the crner did lk like a 176 , with a camera arund his neck and a bttle f suncream sticking ut f his bag. It seemed that he was 177 a guidebk. His sunglasses cvered his eyes 178 smehw I knew he wasn’t lking at the bk, I knew, because he hadn’t turned a 179 fr the last ten minutes.
As I 180 him his fd, he said thanks and lked at me briefly. I tried nt t stare; but I culdn’t help 181 the small scar (疤痕) acrss his left eyebrw. He did lk familiar (熟悉的), but I culdn’t remember where we 182 . I walked back inside with my empty dish, 183 my head.
Then it hit me that it was the car accident! The stranger was the man wh helped me ut f my damaged car just 184 time. I rushed back t his table. He had gne. I 185 his plate and fund his tip, alng with a card: “I am deeply 186 t yu. The night f yur car accident, I was 187 t rb(抢劫) a jewelry stre. Saving yur life made me think abut life 188 . I nw live an hnest life, thanks t yu, Mr. D.”
Hw 189 I felt! The night f my car accident, I 190 in an interview and felt hpeless. His brave behavir brught cnfidence back int my life.
I unflded the tip he left. Amng the singles was a 100-dllar bill. I said a silentprayer (祈祷) fr him and gt back t wrk, smiling.
176.A.guardB.rbberC.travelerD.driver
177.A.cpyingB.readingC.brrwingD.buying
178.A.sB.butC.andD.because
179.A.nteB.bkC.pageD.magazine
180.A.brughtB.bughtC.tkD.carried
181.A.lkingB.enjyingC.nticingD.discvering
182.A.leftB.arguedC.talkedD.met
183.A.beatingB.risingC.hurtingD.shaking
184.A.nB.inC.againstD.befre
185.A.madeB.drppedC.mvedD.fixed
186.A.thankfulB.helpfulC.hpefulD.painful
187.A.n the wayB.by the wayC.in the wayD.n way
188.A.carelesslyB.quicklyC.seriuslyD.quietly
189.A.relaxedB.surprisedC.interestedD.excited
190.A.triedB.jinedC.cameD.failed
完形填空
Hell,my friends!I'm back frm my vacatin.I went t a 191 with my parents.We 192 tw weeks there.We 193 a htel.Our rm faced(面向)the sea,s we culd see the sea at 194 time f day!There was a shpping street and many restaurants arund.We bught many things and enjyed lts f seafd(海鲜).I bught 195 fr all f yu.
The 196 in the htel were nice.They always answered ur questins 197 a smile(微笑).They were very 198 .We had 199 kinds f fds and drinks fr 200 .They were 201 ,s I ate a lt every mrning.The happy hur was waiting fr us after we 202 frm the beach!Everything 203 perfect(完美的). 204 I g t the beach next time,I will stay at that htel 205 !
191.A.beachB.muntainC.museumD.cinema
192.A.tkB.shppedC.spentD.went
193.A.lived inB.lived nC.lived withD.lived ut f
194.A.anyB.smeC.everyD.n
195.A.special smethingB.special anythingC.anything specialD.smething special
196.A.studentsB.friendsC.visitrsD.wrkers
197.A.atB.withC.nD.t
198.A.friendlyB.cheapC.expensiveD.interesting
199.A.manyB.muchC.a ltD.a little
200.A.supperB.lunchC.breakfastD.dinner
201.A.expensiveB.deliciusC.terribleD.bad
202.A.arrived atB.gt upC.wrried abutD.came back
203.A.wasB.wereC.isD.are
204.A.IfB.WhereC.BecauseD.And
205.A.freverB.eitherC.neverD.again
Jhn Thmas was an 18-year-ld student, but he had been a famus champin(冠军). Everybdy at Bstn University liked this tall, quiet by. Once he was hurt, everybdy at Bstn University was 206 . Peple all ver the cuntry 207 abut Jhn Thmas and ften asked, “Will he ever jump again?”
Jhn’s mther went t the hspital t see her sn. She lked at his 208 leg. Then she lked int his 209 . She knew what her sn wuld 210 . “Yu’re ging t jump again, Jhn, I knw it,” she said. “ 211 will be all right.”
If Jhn hped t jump again, he wuld have a 212 t d. He began at nce. Even in his hspital be, Jhn started t exercise. He used a wheel and ther metal things. Sn his 213 lked like a machine shp!
It was May when Jhn 214 the hspital, “Is it all right if I g camping this summer?” he asked the dctrs. “Yes,” the dctrs said. “But take it easy n that ft.” Jhn tk nly 215 walks at first. He was taking it easy n his ft. But nt n anything else. He went swimming and did ther kinds f exercise. He exercised 216 his bdy cried fr a rest. Sme days later, he exercised a little 217 . In late summer Jhn went back t 218 . He asked if he culd practise with the ftball team. Ftball wasn’t his favrite, but he had t get that leg 219 again! He wrked hard. “N ne pushed him as hard as he pushed himself,” said ne f his friends. “T 220 a champin fighting back is a wnderful thing t watch.”
206.A.srryB.afraidC.alneD.tired
207.A.thughtB.talkedC.heardD.mved
208.A.brkenB.lstC.missingD.dead
209.A.faceB.ftC.eyesD.leg
210.A.makeB.useC.agreeD.d
211.A.NthingB.AnythingC.SmethingD.Everything
212.A.littleB.ltC.fewD.bit
213.A.chairB.classrmC.hmeD.bed
214.A.reachedB.calledC.leftD.fund
215.A.shrtB.lngC.quickD.fast
216.A.afterB.ifC.untilD.when
217.A.laterB.betterC.mreD.less
218.A.schlB.hspitalC.shpD.church
219.A.thickB.strngC.straightD.hard
220.A.lkB.hearC.knwD.see
Tina was a seventeen-year-ld girl. She suffered frm a disease and had t use a walker mst f the time. But she always 221 a bright smile. Maybe it was because f her 222 actin, the ther students always kept away frm her. Tina always tried t break the 223 with peple she met with a big “Hi”.
In ne class, I gave the students a task t recite (背诵) a pem. The hmewrk wuld always make up a very small part f their ttal grade 224 . I knew mst f them wuldn’t d it n time. The next day, ne after anther, each student failed t recite the pem crrectly as I 225 .
Finally, 226 and half jking, I said that the next student wh failed had t d three pushups (俯卧撑). 227 , Tina std up. She mved t the frnt f the class, with the help f her walker. She made a mistake, t. Befre I culd say a wrd, she threw her walker away and started ding push-ups. All f us were 228 ! I wanted t say, “Tina, I was just 229 !” But she made it, then 230 the pem and she finished the rest perfectly.
Then I heard a student asked, “Tina, why did yu d that? It’s nt an imprtant jb!”
“Because I want t be like yu guys! T be 231 .” Tina said.
232 fell n the whle rm. Then anther student cried ut, “Tina, we’re nt nrmal! We might d smething wrng and get in 233 all the time.”
“I knw.” Tina said as a big smile spread acrss her face. The rest f the students laughed, t.
Tina gt nly a few pints that day, but she 234 the lve and respect f her classmates. T her, that was wrth a lt mre than a 235 .
221.A.carriedB.pushedC.rseD.wre
222.A.strangeB.prperC.brkenD.crazy
223.A.rderB.ruleC.iceD.truth
224.A.befreB.sinceC.unlessD.until
225.A.wishedB.expectedC.reprtedD.realized
226.A.angryB.nervusC.icyD.sick
227.A.ClearlyB.RecentlyC.SuddenlyD.Luckily
228.A.nervusB.satisfiedC.excitedD.shcked
229.A.lyingB.kiddingC.cheeringD.falling
230.A.explainedB.fferedC.cpiedD.cntinued
231.A.fairB.asleepC.nrmalD.usual
232.A.SilenceB.PressureC.StrmD.Interest
233.A.chreB.trubleC.dealD.skill
234.A.passedB.sweptC.wnD.beat
235.A.trainingB.gradeC.rckD.cmpetitin
I was very shy at schl in the past. I hated being called in class because I didn’t let thers 236 me. And if I 237 t sit dwn by the teacher, I always chse t sit at the back f the classrm.
All this changed after I jined a sprts team. It began 238 a teacher suggested I jin the basketball team. At first I thught it was a crazy idea because I didn’t have 239 gd sense f balance. I didn’t think I have the ability t keep up with 240 in the team and they wuld laugh at me, 241 because the teacher kept insisting n(坚持) my “ging fr it”, I decided t give a try.
Getting the curage t try was nly half f it! When I first started 242 the practice curses, I didn’t even knw the rules f the game. Smetimes I’d get cnfused (迷惑的) and take a sht at the wrng directin — which really made me feel 243 . 244 , I wasn’t the nly ne “new” at the game, s I decided t learn the game, d 245 best at each practice curse, and nt be t hard n myself fr the things I didn’t knw.
I practiced and practiced. Sn I knew the rules and the “mves”. Being part f a team was nt s difficult. Very sn the 246 part fr me was WINNING thugh I didn’t have cnfidence enugh. With time, I learned hw I 247 play and made friends with thers. I never had s much fun!
With mre self-cnfidence cming frm mre praise(赞扬) f teachers and classmates, ever since then, I 248 frm “hiding” at the back f the classrm and nt wanting any attentin t myself, t 249 my hand-even when I smetimes wasn’t sure I had the right answer. Nw I have mre self-cnfidence in 250 .
236.A.nticedB.nticeC.t nticeD.nticing
237.A.tellB.tldC.wasn’t tldD.were tld
238.A.unlessB.ifC.befreD.when
239.A.theB.anC.aD./
240.A.therB.the thersC.thersD.the ther
241.A.thenB.butC.whileD.s
242.A.attendB.attendingC.being attendedD.attended
243.A.badB.badlyC.wrseD.wrst
244.A.LuckB.LuckyC.LuckierD.Luckily
245.A.IB.meC.myD.mine
246.A.excitedB.excitingC.excitinglyD.excite
247.A.culdB.canC.mustD.shuld
248.A.changeB.changedC.am changingD.have changed
249.A.raisingB.raisedC.raiseD.raises
250.A.IB.usC.mineD.myself
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