初三英语完形专项练习

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初三英语完形专项练习

初三英语完形填空专项练习 ‎(1)‎ Yesterday my grandfather told me about his early days. 1 he left school, he found a job in a post office. He worked hard in the 2 . Soon he had more money than his friends because of his hard work. It seemed that he would have a 3 future.‎ ‎ When he was 25 years old, however, he began to 4 his job. He wanted a more exciting one, so he left the post office. Two months 5 , he found a new job in a big company. Workers in this company 6 traveled a lot. At first he really enjoyed the traveling. But after a year, he began to hate 7 . He had to move around and he was always in a car or on a train. The worst thing was that he 8 make any new friends. Even so, his boss was not satisfied with him. Two years later he left the company.‎ He was 9 at that time so he sold his house. He had to accept a part-time job in a 10 shop. He was surprised to find that he loved it! He made new friends every day and he enjoyed reading books. Three years later, he 11 the shop owner's daughter. Soon they had their first child. In the next ten years, they had another three 12 and four more book shops! He became very rich indeed.‎ ‎"Life is wonderful," he told me. "The most important thing is that you should always try your best. Never give up! ‎ ‎1. A. While B. When C. Until D. If ‎2. A. factory B. theatre C. bank D. post office ‎3. A. bad B. bright C. sad D. interesting ‎4. A. be tired of B. like C. love D. be crazy about ‎5. A. ago B. before C. later D. after ‎6. A. almost B. usually C. seldom D. never ‎7. A. it B. him C. her D. us ‎8. A. can't B. was able to C. couldn't D. could ‎9. A. happy B. energetic C. rich D. poor ‎10. A. cloth B. fruit C. book D. butcher’s ‎11. A. married B. understood C. met D. visited ‎12.A. sisters B. brothers C. children D. cousins ‎ ‎(2)‎ Years ago, when I was working as a psychologist (心理学家),a boy showed up in the waiting-room. It was David, who was looking down at his feet nervously.‎ David had lived together with his mother and grandfather since he lost his father. But when he turned 13, his grandfather died and his mother was killed in a car accident. He became very 1 , refusing to talk to others from then on. ‎ ‎ The first two times we met, I did most of the 2 , but David didn't say a word. He just sat in the chair and was even careful not to allow our eyes to meet. When he was going to 3 after the second visit, I put my hand on his shoulder. He accepted it, but still didn't 4 me.‎ When he came the next week, I suggested playing a game of chess. He agreed. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon - in complete silence. It was not 5 to cheat in chess, but I managed to let him win once or twice.‎ ‎ But why did he 6 look at me? "Perhaps he only needs someone to 7 his pain (痛苦) with," I thought. I kept wondering and playing with him, until some months later, suddenly, he looked up at me, "It's your turn," he said. That made me 8 because I could see the hope of success. ‎ ‎ After that day, David started talking. Soon he got a lot of ‎9 in school and joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me several letters about how he would try to get into university. After some time, the letters 10 . I knew he had really started to live his own life.‎ ‎ Maybe I gave David something. At least I learned a lot from him. He 11 me how one – without any words – can reach out to another person. All it 12 is a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch and an ear that listens. ‎ ‎1. A. serious B. tired C. sad D. angry ‎2. A. writing B. listening C. talking D. reading ‎3. A. explain B. speak C. arrive D. leave ‎4. A. look at B. listen to C. smile at D. shout to ‎5. A. useful B. easy C. difficult D. important ‎6. A. ever B. always C. never D. sometimes ‎7. A. share B. find C. lose D. kill ‎8. A. relaxed B. worried C. interested D. excited ‎9. A. friends B. teachers C. classmates D. parents ‎10. A. lost B. stopped C. went D. came ‎11. A. gave B. advised C. passed D. showed ‎12. A. makes B. gives C. uses D. takes ‎(3)‎ My parents turned my whole world upside down when they told me they were getting a divorce. I couldn’t believe our 1 was going to break up.‎ ‎ It changed my life completely. My mother and I 2 into a small apartment across town, while my father and brother, Bill, stayed in our house.‎ ‎ And very soon I 3 my soon-to-be stepfather, Dan. Even though I wasn’t very 4 to him, he never gave up on me.‎ ‎ As time went on, I realized that we had some things 5 , especially when it came to movies and TV shows. We began to ‎6 a lot of time together hanging out. It gave us a chance to know each other.‎ ‎ Better still, Dan was always 7 when I needed advice on school or friends. 8 I grew to warm to Dan, the three of us began spending a lot of time together. We often went out to eat and took short trips. Eventually, I discovered I had the 9 family that I had never had before. ‎ ‎ My father also 10 happiness---he remarried and had another 11 , my half-sister, Michelle.‎ ‎ At 13, I learned an important truth---- 12 is not always for the worse. Sometimes, it is just what we need the most.‎ ‎1. A. family B. school C. group D. class ‎ ‎2. A. walked B. ran C. flew D. moved ‎3. A. met B. had C. knew D. heard ‎4. A. nice B. clever C. cool D. pretty ‎ ‎5. A. in common B. in a hurry C. in need D. in surprise ‎6. A. waste B. spend C. save D. lose ‎7. A. around B. away C. off D. out ‎ ‎8. A. Although B. Before C. Once D. Until ‎9. A. complete B. new C. happy D. small ‎10. A. missed B. found C. gave D. thanked ‎11. A. father B. wife C. son D. child ‎ ‎12. A. pity B. change C. silence D. difference ‎ ‎(4)‎ I lived in Albuquerue‎, ‎New Mexico. There were many people who 1 money in the streets. I always thought that they were cheaters, so I 2 helped them, though I could have.‎ ‎ One afternoon, after finishing work, I drove to Qiaonan‎ ‎Primary School to 3 my daughter. On the way, I saw a boy standing on the street corner , ‎4 a piece of paper with some words on it." Work for money!" 5 beggars, he wished to get money by working for others. Suddenly something inside me told me to help the boy. So I stopped my car and 6 the car window. The boy saw me and ran over to me quickly.‎ ‎ " It's my 7 to work for you ,madam," He said politely." I just need 120cents."‎ ‎ I 8 him two dollars." You need to do nothing," I said.‎ ‎ " No, I can't take your money without doing anything," said the boy.‎ ‎ I replied," Just treat it as a 9 to thank God!"‎ ‎ "God bless(保佑) you, madam !" The boy said with excitement." You have made it ‎ 10 for me to help my mom with her illness! It's getting dark and the chemist's is going to 11 soon, so I have to leave to buy some medicine for her! Thank you so much!" Then he ran towards the chemist's.‎ ‎ In fact, sometimes a small help you have offered will make a ‎12 in others' lives.‎ ‎1. A. paid for B. looked for   C. begged for D. waited for ‎2. A. never B. often C. always D. usually ‎3. A. pick up B. look after C. worry about D. search for ‎4. A. writing B. reading C. holding D. burning ‎5. A. Famous for B. Popular with C. Same as D. Different from ‎6. A. broke down B. rolled down C. turned down D. fell down ‎7. A. task B. duty C. pleasure D. trouble ‎8.A. made B. handed C. bought D. borrowed ‎9.A. key B. way C. door D. road ‎10.A. possible B. difficult C. important D. necessary ‎11.A. start B. change C. close D. fail ‎12.A. mistake B. choice C. decision D. difference ‎ ‎ ‎(5)‎ I was having my dinner at McDonald’s one evening when an old couple slowly walked in. ‎ They ordered their meal, took a table near the window and started 1 out of the plate. There was one hamburger, one apple pie and one drink. The man divided the food into two halves and carefully placed 2 before his wife.‎ He took a sip of the drink. His wife also took one and then 3 the cup down between them. “That 4 old couple! All they can 5 is one meal for the two of them,” thought I. As the man began to eat his apple pie, I 6 to my feet, went over and said that I would like to buy another meal for them. But he kindly 7 me and said that they were happy to share everything.‎ ‎ 8 , the lady didn’t take anything to eat. She sat there watching her husband eat, and taking turns sipping the drink. Again I asked to buy them something but still was refused. When the man finished 9 and was wiping his face with a napkin(纸巾), I could no longer 10 it. I made an offer to them a third time. 11 being politely refused again, I asked the lady. “Madam, why aren’t you eating? Your husband just said that you shared everything with each other. 12 is it that you are waiting for?” “The teeth.” she answered with a smile.‎ ‎1. A. carrying B. taking C. pulling D. bringing ‎2. A. it B. this C. that D. one ‎3. A. got B. pushed C. set D. turned ‎4. A. funny B. poor C. strange D. crazy ‎5. A. afford B. cost C. give D. choose ‎6. A. came B. stood C. rushed D. rose ‎ ‎7. A. accepted B. promised C. refused D. showed ‎8. A. Surprisingly B. Sadly C. Badly D. Interestingly ‎ ‎9. A. sharing B. waiting C. watching D. eating ‎ ‎10. A. wonder B. stand C. keep D. explain ‎ ‎11. A. So B. If C. After D. Without ‎ ‎12. A. What B. Why C. Who D. How 答案:‎ ‎(1)1-6 B D B A C B 7‎-12 A C D C A C ‎(2)1‎-6 C C D A B C 7‎-12 A D A B D C ‎(3)1‎-6 A D BA A B 7‎-12 A C C B D B ‎(4)1‎-6 C A A CDB 7-12. C B B A .C D ‎ ‎(5)1-6 B D C B A D 7‎-12 C A D B C A ‎(1)‎ When I come across a good article in reading newspapers, I often want to cut and keep it. But just as I am about to do so, I find the article on the   1   side is as much interesting. It may be a discussion of the way to   2    in good health, or advice about how to behave and conduct oneself in society. If I cut the front article, the opposite one is likely to   3   damage, leaving out half of it or keeping the text   4    the title. Therefore, the scissors would   5    before they start, or halfway done when I find out the regretful result.‎ ‎      Sometimes two things are to be done at the same time, both worth your    6 . You can only take up one of them, the other has to wait or be   7    up. But you know the future is unpredictable — the changed situation may not allow you to do what is left behind. Thus you are   ‎8 in a difficult position and feel sad. How come that nice chances and clever ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life changes greatly on your preference of one choice to the other.‎ ‎      In fact that is what   9 is like. We are often  faced  with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both desirable like a newspaper cutting. It often occurs that our attention is drawn to one thing only after we get into another. The former may be more important than the latter and give rise to a divided mind. I still remember a philosopher’s remarks, “When one door shuts, another opens in life.” So a casual 10 may not be a bad one.‎ ‎1.A.‎ front B.‎ same C.‎ either D.‎ opposite ‎2.A.‎ get B.‎ keep C.‎ lead D.‎ bring ‎3.A.‎ suffer B.‎ reduce C.‎ prevent D.‎ cause ‎4.A on B.‎ for C.‎ without D.‎ off ‎5.A.‎ use B.‎ handle C.‎ prepare D.‎ stay ‎6.A courage B.‎ strength C.‎ attention D.‎ patience ‎7.A.‎ given B.‎ held C.‎ made D.‎ picked ‎8.A.‎ filled B.‎ attracted C.‎ caught D.‎ stopped ‎9.A.‎ study B.‎ society C.‎ nature D.‎ life ‎10.A.‎ treatment B.‎ action C.‎ choice D.‎ remark ‎ (2)‎ One man was to meet his wife downtown and spend some time shopping with her. He waited patiently for 15 minutes. Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more. After that, he became 1 . When he saw a photograph booth (照相亭) nearby, he had 2 . He wore the most unhappy expression he could manage, which was not ‎3 in the situation. In a few moments, he was holding four small prints that shocked even him.‎ He wrote his wife’s name on the back of the photos and handed them to a clerk behind the desk in the booth. “ 4 you see a small, dark lady with brown eyes and an apologetic expression, obviously 5 someone, would you please give her this?” he said. He then returned to his office in Morrison‎ ‎Building, 6 that if a picture is worth a thousand words, then the four photos must be a good lecture! He sat down with a smile.‎ His wife 7 those pictures. She carries them in her purse now and shows them to anyone who asks if she is married …‎ How are you with patience? One person calls it “wait training.” It seems that there is always something we are waiting for. We wait on traffic and we wait in lines. We wait to hear about a new job. We wait to complete school. We wait for someone to change his or her mind.‎ Patience is an important quality of a happy and rewarding life. 8 , some things are worth waiting for. Every day presents many opportunities for wait training.‎ We can hate waiting, 9 it or even get good at it! But one thing is 10 --- we cannot avoid it. How is your wait training coming along?‎ ‎1. A. angry B. hungry C. frightened D. thirsty ‎2. A. a question B. a reason C. an opinion D. an idea ‎3. A. serious B. difficult C. regular D. convenient ‎4. A. Since B. Before C. As D. If ‎5. A. looking for B. working for C. sending for D. paying for ‎6. A. worried B. disappointed C. satisfied D. surprised ‎7. A. tore B. saved C. developed D. destroyed ‎8. A. For example B. After all C. Right now D. So far ‎9. A. accept B. control C. change D. improve ‎10. A. certain B. interesting C. precious D. easy ‎ (3)‎ ‎“I’ve been writing a book, John. Do you think anyone would be interested in 1 it?” said the old lady.‎ John took over the papers from her shaking hand and 2 her in chair. He remembered her rich ‎3 in the early days of the Old West. He looked through the papers. “It’s good, Grandma,” he said gently. Then realizing that she 4 hear him, he shouted into her ears, “I think it’s very good. I’ll 5 it to a publisher.”‎ The days later, he reported that the publisher had had time to read only a few 6 . But he was so impressed that he had sent $ 100 for an option(版权). 7 money would be given as an advance. Every month John 8 $100 for her with a letter from the publisher telling about the progress of the book.‎ One morning, three months after her 100th birthday, Grandma didn’t get up. The doctor told her that she couldn’t 9 more than a few days. She was ready to go, but she first wanted her book to be in print. John promised that she could get it very soon.‎ Grandma 10 on until the day the book came into her hands with the title and her name on the cover. Though she couldn’t see it, she could touch it. She proudly traced(探查)her name with her fingers, tears in her eyes. Two hours later, she died peacefully, 11 holding her book.‎ Her granddaughter took up the book and opened it. “Why, it’s just blank pages!” she cried in 12 . John’s face turned 13 . Then the girl understood. There never was a book. Grandma couldn’t hear the little bell when the typewriter came to the 14 of the line. She would keep on working, not 15 the whole sentences and sometimes the paragraphs were missing. John did not tell her, for he couldn’t take away her only hope. It was John himself who had written the letters and sold his car to pay the advance.‎ ‎1. A. buying B. publishing C. reading D. lending ‎2. A. sat B. put C. placed D. seated ‎3. A. sufferings B. experiences C. thoughts D. family ‎4. A. couldn’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. doesn’t ‎5. A. throw B. put C. send D. lift ‎6. A. words B. sentences C. pages D. books ‎7. A. Some B. Much C. Enough D. More ‎8. A. brought B. took C. gave D. carried ‎9. A. die B. stay C. last D. remain ‎10. A. went B. kept C. carried D. held ‎11. A. still B. yet C. always D. then ‎12. A. anger B. joy C. surprise D. tears ‎13. A. white B. red C. gray D. pale ‎14. A. middle B. last C. end D. beginning ‎15. A. writing B. knowing C. thinking D. wanting ‎ (4)‎ I still remember my first Christmas party with Grandma. I was just a kid. On Christmas Eve, Grandma gave me ten dollars to buy something for someone. For a moment I just stood still, 1 , wondering what to buy, and 2 on earth to buy it for.‎ ‎ I thought of everybody I knew: my family, my friends, my neighbors, the kids at school. I was just about to think the person out, when I suddenly thought of Bob. He was a kid with bad breath and dirty hair, and he 3 right behind me in class.‎ ‎ Bob didn’t have a 4 . I knew that because he never 5 to play with us in winter. His mother always ‎6 a note, telling the teacher that he had a(n) 7 , but all we knew that Bob didn’t have a cough. I 8 ten-dollar bill with growing excitement. I went to the nearest store and found a red jacket. It looks real 9 .‎ ‎ “Is this a Christmas present for someone?” the lady behind the counter asked me kindly, as I laid my ten dollars down.‎ ‎ That evening, Grandma helped me 10 the coat in Christmas paper and ribbons, “To Bob, from Santa Claus” on it. Then she 11 me to Bob’s house.‎ ‎ Grandma 12 down the street from Bob’s house, and she and I moved 13 and hid in the bushes by his front door. Then Grandma gave me a push. “All right, Santa Claus,” she whispered, “get going.”‎ ‎ I took a deep breath, dashed for his front door, threw the present down on his step, pressed the doorbell and 14 .Together we waited breathlessly in the darkness for the front door to open. Finally it did, and there stood Bob.‎ ‎1. A. frightened B. confused C. excited D. disappointed ‎2. A. where B. why C. which D. who ‎3. A. sat B. lived C. waited D. stood ‎4. A. book B. bag C. coat D. pencil ‎5. A. stayed in B. went out C. gave up D. showed off ‎ ‎6. A. bought B. wrote C. found D. changed ‎7. A. cough B. error C. flu D. fortune ‎8. A. armed B. headed C. fingered D. nosed ‎9. A. funny B. tidy C. attractive D. warm ‎10. A. enjoy B. sell C. deliver D. wrap ‎11. A. sent B. drove C. asked D. forced ‎12. A. pulled B. cut C. parked D. knocked ‎13. A. carelessly B. noiselessly C. helplessly D. uselessly ‎14. A. set out B. put away C. picked up D. flew back ‎ (5)‎ There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to judge things too ___1___. So he sent them each on a search, ___2___, to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away. The first son went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the ___3___ son in fall.‎ When they had all come back, he called them together to ___4___ what they had seen. The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted. The second son said it was covered with green buds (芽) and full of ___5___. The third son disagreed; he said it was loaded with blossoms (花) that smelled so ___6___ and looked so beautiful, and it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen. The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping (下垂的) with ___7___, full of life and satisfaction.‎ The man then explained to his sons that they were all ___8___, because they had each seen but one season in the tree’s life. He told them that you couldn’t ___9___ a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence (实质) of who they were and the pleasure, joy, and love that came from that life could only be ___10___ at the end, when all the seasons were up.‎ If you give up when it’s winter, you will ___11___ the promise of your spring, the beauty of your summer, the ___12___ of your fall. Don’t let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest. Don’t judge life by one difficult season. Persevere through the difficult seasons and better times are sure to come sooner or later.‎ ‎1‎ A.‎ presently B.‎ quickly C.‎ directly D.‎ shortly ‎2‎ A.‎ on the turn B.‎ in turn C.‎ out of turn D.‎ for turn ‎3‎ A.‎ tallest B.‎ smallest C.‎ youngest D.‎ smartest ‎4‎ A.‎ describe B.‎ explain C.‎ declare D.‎ show ‎5‎ A.‎ desire B.‎ future C.‎ promise D.‎ expect ‎6‎ A.‎ charming B.‎ sweet C.‎ delightful D.‎ lovely ‎7‎ A.‎ product B.‎ vegetable C.‎ leave D.‎ fruit ‎8‎ A.‎ right B.‎ real C.‎ true D.‎ wise ‎9‎ A.‎ decide B.‎ judge C.‎ consider D.‎ suggest ‎10‎ A.‎ compared B.‎ thought C.‎ measured D.‎ sized ‎11‎ A.‎ notice B.‎ lose C.‎ fail D.‎ miss ‎12‎ A.‎ convincement B.‎ comfort C.‎ benefit D.‎ satisfaction 答案:‎ ‎(1) 1-5 DBACD 6-10 CACDC ‎(2) 1-5 ADBDA 6-10 CBBAA ‎(3) 1-5 BDBAC 6-10 CDACD 11-15 ACBCB ‎(4) 1-5 BDACB 6-10 BACDD 11-14 BCBD ‎(5) 1-5 BBACB 6-10 DABAC 11-12 DD
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