【英语】深圳深圳市高级中学皇御苑学校中考英语完形填空专项练习试卷
一、英语完形填空
1.根据短文理解, 从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳答案填空。
On Mother's Day, after my children arrived home from school, the doorbell 1 . I went to answer it, and there stood two clean-faced, tall, smiling 2 . They held two of the most beautiful flowers I had ever seen. They said to me, “Do you 3 us? You often fed us cookies! They were so 4 . We wanted to come back and thank you and say “Happy Mother's Day” because you were like a mom to us!” I couldn't help crying, and thanked them. I remembered the old days. At that time I did not have a lot of money or a big house and l was a single mom with three young 5 of my own. The two boys were a bit older than my children. They always visited my yard, but they 6 cared about the fact that their faces were dirty. Every day they enjoyed themselves with my 7 girls and one small boy. I spent a lot of time 8 healthy cookies. The two boys played happily in my yard, and they were quite happy to share food, books, games and then, for a time, they didn't 9 us. I wanted to know what happened in their lives, and hoped for the best.
But now they came back and thanked me. This is the 10 gift I have ever received from two young boys. 1. A. received B. sang 2. A. boys 3. A. ask
C. rang
B. students C. girls B. forget C. remember
C. daughters C. always C. four C. like C. best
4. A. delicious B. natural C. simple 5. A. children B. sons 6. A. often 7. A. two 8. A. eating 9. A. help
B. never B. three B. visit
B. playing C. baking
10. A. cleanest B. worst
2.完形填空
Zhang, the father of a Junior 3 student in Nanjing, was sitting at home. Suddenly, he 1 he had not spoken to his son's teachers all the term. He had not even been invited to a parents' meeting!Zhang decided to ask his son 2 .The answer his son gave him was a big 3 .Zhang's son had paid a man 25 yuan to be his 4 at parents' meetings.
\want him to be 7 with me.\
The boy is not the 8 student to have paid a stranger to be his or her father. The boy says that six of his classmates have used their pocket money to do this.
Some of them did it 9 they were afraid their parents would beat them. Others just didn't want to make their parents feel unhappy.
Ji Ruifang, a teacher at Nanjing Foreign Language School, says parents are to blame for kids buying \
\(要求)too 10 of their children, \often cannot 11 their demands. And they don't know 12 to face their parents when they do badly.\
Yu Yiqun, an 13 on teenagers at the Beijing Youth and Children Research Institute(北京青少年研究所), says students should 14 with theirs parents. Then they will be able to have heart-to-heart talks with them.
\your problems.\
1. A. understood B. discovered C. offered 2. A. why 3. A. smile 4. A. mother 5. A. well 6. A. open up 7. A. terrified 8. A. same 9. A. since 10. A. high 11. A. meet 12. A. where 14. A. get on 15. A. honest
B. how B. reason B. father B. badly B. try out B. amazed B. right B. as if B. hard B. finish B. how
C. what C. surprise C. uncle C. carefully C. clean up C. angry C. only C. many C. correct C. what C. explorer C. quiet
D. realized D. where D. meal D. teacher D. wonderfully D. find out D. strict D. clever D. much D. cover D. when D. inventor D. careful
C. even though D. because
13. A. engineer B. expert
B. pleased
B. get together C. make friends D. catch up
3.完形填空
My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City. I say he \to\living there before he died. He had $60 million in the bank.
After Uncle John's death, I came to stay in his house for a while. I had been there for two days when I 3 a message on the screen of the old computer. I was very surprised, because I thought the computer had been 4 .he message said, \read it, I thought it looked like the 6 of a novel. \be 7 one of Uncle John's friends.\him or her that Uncle John was 8 . However, the computer would not let me 9 . Every day for the next three weeks, more e-mails kept arriving. I printed 10 of all of them. The story was about Jane Winterbourne, a young writer working on her first novel. She sent her novel to Jack Tanner, an old writer and asked him to 11 her to publish it. However, he cheated her, and published the novel himself-pretending that he had 12 it. The novel was very 13 . Tanner made a lot of money, and bought himself a house by the sea in Atlantic City. It was then that I realized that \names. \ 1. A. so 2. A. lost 3. A. sent
B. because C. though B. noticed C. read
C. mail C. end C. from C. out C. watch C. parts C. show
D. once D. typed D. business D. beginning D. to D. busy D. stop D. covers D. refuse
B. finished C. changed D. enjoyed
4. A. broken down B. turned off C. sold out D. put away 5. A. information B. post 6. A. picture 7. A. like 8. A. dead 9. A. play 10. A. copies 11. A. teach 12. A. missed 13. A. new 14. A. false 15. A. pointed
B. story B. about B. sick B. reply B. pieces B. help
B. corrected C. written D. bought B. expensive C. important D. successful B. true B. spelt
C. long C. meant
D. beautiful D. called
4.完形填空
Where did you go yesterday? Did you hear 1 at any of those places? Today most stores and restaurants play music. You might 2 hear music in an office or on a farm.
Scientists believe that music changes the 3 people behave. According to some scientists, the sound of western classical(古典的) music makes people 4 richer. When a restaurant plays classical music, people spend 5 money on food and drinks. When the restaurant plays 6 music, people spend less money. With 7 music, people spend even less.
Scientists also 8 that loud, fast music makes people eat faster. In fact, people 9 their food faster when the music gets faster. Some restaurants play fast music during their 10 hours. This gets people to eat faster and leave quickly. Restaurants 11 make more money this way.
Some scientists think that music makes you think and learn better. They say 12 music helps students to be more active. It is true that people learn better when they are 13 . And listening to music can help you relax.
The 14 time you hear music somewhere, be 15 . It might change the way you do things.
1. A. music B. stories 2. A. already B. even 3. A. way
B. time
C. songs C. hardly C. idea
D. sound D. never D. place