牛津译林版九年级英语中考一模专题练习—完形填空

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牛津译林版九年级英语中考一模专题练习完形填空姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、完型填空One day, a boy had a fight with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grandfather and told him his story angrily. “He is really bad,” the boy said, “and I _ him.”The grandfather said, “Let me tell you a story. When I was a boy, I too, sometimes hated others for what they did. But hate will make you feel tired. It doesnt hurt your enemy but only hurt _.” As the boy listened carefully, the grandfather went on, “There are always two tigers inside my heart. One is _ and kind. He gets on well _ everything around him. But _ is bad and unfriendly. He is full of anger. Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with everyone all the time, and for no _. He cant think carefully because he always hates others. It is difficult to live with these two tigers inside my heart. They _ try to control (控制) me. ”The boy looked into his grandfathers _ and asked, “_ tiger always controls you, Grandfather?”The old man said slowly in a _ voice, “The one that I feed. I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I never hate others and seldom get angry now. ”1 . AloveBhateCknowDenjoy2 . AmyselfBherselfChimselfDyourself3 . AbadBgoodClazyDdirty4 . AatBonCwithDabout5 . AotherBothersCanotherDthe other6 . AtimeBmoneyCreasonDplace7 . AallBbothCnoneDneither8 . AeyesBearsCnoseDmouth9 . AWhoBWhenCWhereDWhich10 . AshyBsadCseriousDnervousMost parents, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story _their children. And they must have realized how difficult it is to write a _childrens book. Either the writer has aimed too _, so that children cant follow what is in his (or more often, her) story, _ the story seems to be talking to the readers.The best childrens books should be _very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy the _who hears the story and the adult who_ it. Unfortunately(不幸的是), there are in fact few books like this,_ the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not _ to solve. This may be why many of the books regarded as _of childrens literature were in fact written for _ “Alice in Wonderland” is perhaps the most obvious of this.Children, left for themselves, often _ the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in a bookshop or a _ and he will more willingly choose the books written in an unimaginative way, or have a look at the most childrens comics, full of the stories and jokes which are the rejections of teachers and righting-thinking parents.Perhaps we parents should stop _ to brainwash(洗脑)children into accepting our taste in literature. After all, children and adults are so _that we parents should not expect that they will enjoy the same books. So I suppose well just have to compromise(妥协)over the bedtime story.11 . AtoBinCwithDaround12 . AshortBlongCbadDgood13 . AeasyBshortChighDdifficult14 . AandBbutCorDso15 . AbothBneitherCeitherDvery16 . AchildBfatherCmotherDteacher17 . AhearsBbuysCunderstandsDreads18 . AbutBhoweverCsoDbecause19 . AhardBeasyCenoughDfast20 . AarticlesBworkCartsDworks21 . Agrown-upsBgirlsCboysDchildren22 . AareBshowCfindDadd23 . AschoolBhomeCofficeDlibrary24 . AgoingBlikingCtryingDpreferring25 . AsameBfriendlyCdifferentDcommon阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。At least thirty times Bobby had tried to climb the snowy mountain, but he had never_the top. His friend old Peeper, who knew a lot about his failures,_Bobby to try again. He gave Bobby a pair of sunglasses and said, “If it starts clouding over, put on the glasses, or if your feet start hurting, put them on too. The glasses are very_Theyll help you.” Bobby received the gift without much thought.The day came when he was to have another_About two hours after he started, he felt his feet hurting. Then he_what Peeper had said, and put on the glasses. The pain was pretty bad, but_the sunglasses he could clearly see the snow-covered mountain top, so he went on._, clouds were gathering. But this time Bobby could still see the_through the clouds. He kept climbing , leaving the clouds behind, forgetting his pain, and finally arriving at the top. It was certainly worth it. His feeling of_was extremely good, almost as great as that_view. The mountain below was surrounded by a sea of clouds. He couldnt believe that the clouds were as thick as that, so he looked more closely at the sunglasses, and discovered the_. Peeper had engraved (镌刻) the snow-covered mountain top on the sunglasses,_Bobby could see it when he was looking upwards!Bobby_that the only difficulty to reaching the top had been losing_when he couldnt see the mountain top. He was thankful that Peeper had used that little trick to help him see that his_was never impossible, and that it was still there, where it had always been.26 . AleftBreachedCjumpedDran27 . AencouragedBorderedCallowedDwarned28 . ArealBsafeCspecialDexpensive29 . AtryBstartCtestDtraining30 . ArememberedBexpressedCshoutedDregretted31 . AunderBwithCforDabout32 . AHappilyBHopefullyCUnfortunatelyDLuckily33 . AfriendBtopCclimberDvillage34 . AsuccessBdecisionCfreedomDfriendship35 . AstrongBpopularCbadDwonderful36 . AwayBwordsCbookDsecret37 . AandBorCifDthough38 . AsuggestedBrealizedCexpectedDhoped39 . AloveBhelpCfaceDheart40 . AplaceBlessonCaimDstoryI believe listening is a powerful medicine.It was Sunday. I had the last_ to see and I got into her room. She was an old woman, sitting on the bed, trying to_ her socks. Usually I said something like this : “How are you feeling ? The nurse says your son is visiting you today. I believe you are_ seeing him”She_me with a serious voice, “Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours.”I was_. I sat down and helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only son lived not far from her, _she had not seen him for five years. She believed her health problems were worse because of _ her son. After hearing her story and helping her put on her socks, I asked if there was_ I could do for her. She _ her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to _. Each story is _. Some are clear; others are notSome are true; others are not, yet all those things do not really _. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard. Listening to someones story costs nothing but it is the key to healing(康复). I often_what the woman taught me, and I _ myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. I _the power of listening 41 . AdoctorBnurseCpatientDstudent42 . Atake offBget offCclean outDput on43 . Alooking forward toBasking forCgoing onDworrying about44 . AimpressedBstoppedCaskedDgreeted45 . AexcitedBmadCsurprisedDangry46 . AorBsoCbutDif47 . AmissingBlovingCunderstandingDmeeting48 . Anothing elseBanything elseCnothingDeverything49 . AshookBdroppedCwavedDmoved50 . AseeBsmellClistenDfeel51 . AterribleBdifferentCsimilarDtrue52 . AhappenBappearCmatterDchange53 . Athink ofBdream ofClead toDlaugh at54 . AteachBaskCremindDcheer55 . Atalk aboutBshow offCbelieve inDrun out of通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。Ann and her mother live in a small house. They dont have much_ . Next Saturday is Anns birthday. She wants to get a new _ , But she doesnt tell her mother. She knows it is_ for her mother to buy a new schoolbag for her.One day, Anns_ often talk about their birthday presents(礼物),“ My aunt will give me a computer” says Rita. “My father will buy me a nice watch,” says Linda. Then the two friends ask Ann, “_ is your birthday present?”Ann doesnt say anything.She always cares about(关心)her _ . These days, her mother looks_ , because she works long hours. So Ann _ tells her mother what she wants for her birthday.On Saturday morning, her mother leaves to _ at 6:30. Ann starts to do the _. She finds a beautiful new schoolbag on the sofa _ she is cleaning. It is red, her favorite color. Theres a note(便条)next to the schoolbag. It says, “Dear Ann, happy birthday! You are a _ girl. Im really lucky to have a daughter _ you.”Parents do everything for _ children. Similarly, children should also _ and care about parents.56 . AluckBclothesCmoneyDhobbies57 . AwatchBschoolbagCcomputerDbook58 . AdifficultBimportantCeasyDfree59 . AteachersBfriendsCcousinsDvillagers60 . AWhyBHowCWhereDWhat61 . AgrandparentsBclassmateCfatherDmother62 . AtiredBdirtyCbeautifulDyoung63 . AsometimesBoftenCneverDalways64 . AworkBstudyCdanceDread65 . AhomeworkBshoppingChouseworkDexercise66 . AwhenBsoCbecauseDbut67 . AterribleBgreatClazyDfunny68 . AforBaboutCfromDlike69 . AherBhisCtheirDour70 . AdreamBloveCmissDfightOnce, my mother told me a story that in Africa, when an antelope (羚羊)_every morning, the first thing it thinks about is “I must be able to run_ than the fastest lion, or I will be killed.” And the first thing the lion thinks about is, “I must be able to _ the slowest antelope, or I will be hungry.”This is life: full of_ . Whether you are an antelope or a lion, you must go ahead. For us_ , it is just the same. If we dont study hard, sooner or later, we will fall behind other students. _ , I didnt know what the word “_ ” meant. Later, I knew an exam was a kind of competition. In competitions, there were _ winners and losers. As I grew up, I got to know competitions well. In ones life, there must be competitions, so people could_Each time I saw children playing games and heard their laughter, I_ I were that age again. However, I remembered my parents words. You _ work very hard for a good future. So I picked up my _ and began to study hard again._ , I was still not sure what competition really meant. One day, I took part in an English-speaking competition. When I went to the stage, I saw other students_ me kindly. Suddenly I knew what competition was. It is not as cruel as my teacher and parents told me. In fact, sometimes it could be_.I leaned a lot from realizing this fact. Now I know more about competitions.71 . Agoes backBruns awayCgets offDwakes up72 . AslowerBfasterCfartherDnearer73 . AtellBholdCcatchDhelp74 . AhopeBloveCsurprisesDcompetitions75 . AteachersBstudentsCparentsDdoctors76 . AAt firstBFor exampleCIn factDSo far77 . AlifeBloveCexamDtime78 . AhardlyBevenCalwaysDseldom79 . ApracticeBprogressCdreamDunderstand80 . AsuggestedBrequiredCadvisedDwished81 . AmustBwillCmayDcan82 . ApenBkeyCcameraDphone83 . AInsteadBFinallyCHoweverDPerhaps84 . AShouting atBlooking atCthinking aboutDworrying about85 . AfriendlyBseriousCsuccessfulDboringMike was the despair(绝望) of his parents. In many ways, he was a model child. He was well-behaved and polite. He did well in math and science. However, the reason for his parents despair was that Mike would not_ , not even a magazine. His parents had asked his teacher for advice on how to make Mike read. They had taken him to the local library and shown him all the different types of books. For his birthday, they bought him books with bright covers. He took no_ of them. His favorite aunt presented him with an exciting video as his birthday present. The video was based on a well- known_. Mike would watch the video and talk about it for days. But when his aunt suggested that he might like to read the book, Mike would lose all his_ . Whenever Mike got facts wrong, the rest of the family laughed at him, “Oh, Mike! You know nothing! All because you wont read books.”But there came one momentous(重要的) day when Mike returned home with a book. He_it under his shirt trying to take it into the house secretly. His keen-eyed sister noticed it. It was she who discovered how Mike had come to take an interest in reading. Unknown to the family, Mike had often made_ trips to the library. There, he had taken part in some activities. At one meeting, Mike listened to a speaker talk about the excitement of reading science fiction. The talk_ Mikes life. From that moment on, his head was always buried in a book. When books were opened, Mike discovered that he had wings. Science fiction at first, but, as his_ broadened, he read widely. His parents were amazed at the change in Mike and wondered what had persuaded him to read.86 . AlistenBspeakCwriteDread87 . AphotosBnoticeCchanceDnotes88 . AbookBmovieCpersonDprogram89 . AwayBfaceCbreathDinterest90 . AhidBleftCfeltDfound91 . AshortBbraveCsecretDdifferent92 . AdecidedBchangedCstartedDmade93 . AplanBroleCtasteDpromiseA restaurant had one fallen upon hard times. Only five_ were left: the manager and four others, all over 60 years old.In the town near the restaurant there lived a successful businessman who was good at managing business, so the manager_to ask the businessman if he could offer any advice that might save the restaurant. The manager and the businessman talked for a long period of time, but when he was asked for advice, the businessman _for a while and then said, “I have no advice to give. The only thing I can tell you is that the saver (救星) is one of you.”The manager, returning to the restaurant_, told the other people what the businessman had said. In the months that_, the old restaurant workers thought carefully of the words of the businessman, “The saver is one of us?” They asked themselves. As they thought about this possibility, they all began to treat each other with_respect(尊重). And thinking that each of themselves might be the saver, they also began to treat themselves with more care.As time went by, people coming to the restaurant_that some respect and warm kindness were around the five old members of the small restaurant. Hardly knowing _, more people began to come back to the restaurant. They began to bring their friends, and theirs brought more friends. Two _ later, the small restaurant had once again become a big food company, thanks to the businessmans_. They understood that it was they themselves that were the savers.94 . AcooksBwaitersCmembersDcustomers95 . AhopedBbeganCallowedDdecided96 . AstoppedBrefusedCrestedDlaughed97 . AangrilyBhopefullyClivelyDnervously98 . AfollowingBfollowedCgoingDgone99 . AstrangeBsimilarCstrongDspecial100 . AreceivedBadvisedCfeltDwished101 . AwhatBhowCwhyDwhen102 . AyearsBdaysChoursDminutes103 . AadviceBwordsCmethodsDsuccess第 17 页 共 17 页参考答案一、完型填空1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、
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