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2012怀柔 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) It was almost 9:00 p.m. when Mia Jonson left her office to go home. It was 35 . She started her car and she 36 down the dark road that led to her house in the country. She turned on the radio and sang songs while she was driving. The heater wasn't working,and singing helped to keep her 37. The snow was heavy. Then Mia went across a small 38 . The bridge was covered with ice and the car went out of control. Mia hit her head on the steering wheel and lost consciousness(知觉)。 When she 39 ,she found her head was bleeding(流血),and she was shaking from the cold. She didn' t know 40 she was. Mia opened the car door and looked around. She was under the bridge,and her car was sitting on the 41 river! She felt very 42 . She knew the ice wouldn't 43 her car for very long. She 44 to walk up the hill several times,but she kept falling in the snow. Mia tried one more time. She fell again,but this time she couldn't get up. She knew that 45 could see her car under the bridge. She was lying in the snow,and she couldn't 46 . Mia closed her eyes and waited to die. Then she heard a voice. Mia opened her eyes. There was an old man standing over her. She stood up and walked up with the help of the old man. “That' s my truck,”said the old man. “Get in and I' ll take you home.” 35. A. raining B. cool C. snowing D. late 36. A. ran B. drove C. walked D. rode ?37. A. happy B. not alone C. warm D. not lonely 38. A. bridge B. village C. town D. farm 39. A. got up B. came back C. looked up D. woke up 40. A. how B. what C. why D. where 41. A. deep B. frozen C. wide D. cold 42. A. angry B. sad C. surprised D. afraid ?43. A. keep B. pull C. take D. hold 44. A. tried B. wanted C. would like D. seemed 45. A. someone B. anyone C. everyone D. no one 46. A. feel B. hear C. move D. go 2012西城 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)。 One day in my third grade, I brought home a very plain invitation. “I’m not going,” I said. “She’s a 35 girl named Ruth, and Berniece and Pat aren’t going. She asked the whole class, all 36 of us.” As Momma studied the invitation, she looked 36 sad. Then she said, “Well, you are going! I’ll pick up a present tomorrow.” I couldn’t believe it. Momma had never made me go to a party! I was sure I’d 37 die if I had to go. But nothing could ever make Momma change her mind. When Saturday arrived, Momma 38 me out of bed, made me wrap the pretty pink mirror she bought and drove me over to Ruth’s home. Following Ruth up the steepest (最陡峭的), scariest stairs I’d ever seen, I finally got through the door. On the table sat the biggest cake I had ever seen. Thirty-six cups filled with homemade candy were near the cake — each one with a name on it. “This won’t be too bad — once 39 gets here,” I decided. “Where’s your mom?” I asked Ruth. Looking down at the floor, she said, “Well, she’s sick.” “Oh. Where’s your dad?” “He’s gone.” Then there was a 40 , except for a few bad coughs from behind a closed door. About 15 minutes passed....then 10 more. Suddenly, we 41 that no one else was coming. How could I get out of here? As I slowly fell into self-pity, I saw Ruth’s tearful face. All at once my eight-year-old heart was filled with pity for Ruth and 42 at my 35 selfish (自私的) classmates. I spoke at the top of my voice, “Who needs them?” Ruth’s surprised look changed to 43 agreement.[来源:Www.zk5u.com] We started with the cake. I sang “Happy Birthday” 44 Ruth made a wish and blew out the candles, and then we played all the games. In a flash it was noon and Momma arrived to pick me up. 45 Ruth repeatedly, I happily got into the car. “I was the only one there — out of the whole class. And I couldn’t wait to tell every one of them what a great party they 46 !” That was the day I learned that one person could really make a difference. I had made a big difference on Ruth’s ninth birthday, and Momma had made a big difference in my life. 35. A. popular B. lucky C. new D. happy 36. A. hopefully B. strangely C. absolutely D. immediately 37. A. just B. still C. ever D. never 38. A. helped B. knocked C. kicked D. rushed 39. A. anyone B. no one C. everyone D. someone 40. A. silence B. voice C. shame D. sadness 41. A. expected B. realized C. hoped D. explained 42. A. responsibility B. understanding C. interest D. anger 43. A. excited B. sudden C. direct D. quiet 44. A. since B. because C. while D. though 45. A. Holding B. Replying C. Praising D. Thanking 46. A. hated B. missed C. lost D. knew[来源:中.考.资.源.网WWW.ZK5U.COM] 2012平谷 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) On 26th December, 2004, a young girl called Tilly Smith was on holiday with 35 family in Phuket, Thailand. No one knew what was going to happen-a tsunami(海啸) that would 36 about 200,000 people. Tilly had studied tsunamis in her geography class and had seen a video of a tsunami. “My mum didn’t 37 what was happening,” said Tilly. But Tilly did. “I saw this bubbling(泡) on the water, at the edge; the water and the foam(气泡) looked as if they were 38 , and were making a strange noise. The water was coming in, but it wasn’t going 39 again. It was coming in, and in,and in, towards the hotel” She turned to her mother and sister and told them that it was a tsunami. At first they did not 40 her. She was only 10 years old. Maybe she was just 41 to see a tsunami because she had studied it? Tilly’s father went back to the hotel with her sister. They told the people who worked in the hotel what Tilly had said. Tilly ran out to the beach, to warn the people there. The hotel worker believed Tilly. They began to get people off the 42 . Only a few minutes later a huge wave 43 over the beach. This beach was one of the few beaches in Phuket where no one was killed or seriously 44 . This was all because of 10-year-old Tilly Smith. She 45 all her family and others.The picture shows Tilly a year after the tsunami at church service to remember the people who 46 . 35. A. her B. his C. my D. your 36. A. wash B. take C.kill D.surprise 37. A.see B. study C.realize D.understand 38. A. steaming B. boiling C. producing D. cooking 39. A. away B.fast C. slow D. out 40. A. notice B. believe C. ask D.answer 41. A. planning B.going C.getting D. hoping 42. A. hotel B. school C. beach D. road 43. A.swept B.flew C.ran D. went 44. A. worried B. disturbed C. carried D. hurt 45. A.left B. saved C. thanked D. moved 46. A.died B.lived C. stayed D. cheered 2012朝阳 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) From the time I was a child growing up in New Jersey, I loved spending weekends with my grandparents. I felt 35 in Granny’s small kitchen. We always had peaceful conversations, and Granny always seemed to include some wisdom with every dish she prepared. I remember one Saturday morning. I was about 11 years old. After breakfast I asked Granny, “What kind of soup are you making today?” “Vegetable beef,” she answered. “And you can help by cutting some carrots.” 36 I slowly cut the carrots, I said, “I’ve got to give a report next week and I’m scared (害怕的). I don’t like standing in front of everybody. What if I forget what I’m going to say? Or what if somebody laughs?” “And what if you do just fine?” Granny asked. “Have you 37 notes?” “Well, no. That would be a lot of work.” “Hard work never 38 anyone,” Granny said. “You could try practicing in front of a 39 . It’s easy to find how well you are practising.” I pushed the pieces of carrots to the side of the cutting board and went on to complain (抱怨) about schoolwork, friends and family. Granny took it all in, listening 40 while I talked about so many pieces of grief (伤心事) in my life. “Nancy, ” she said, “there’s nothing wrong with a little trouble in your life. Well, you know, a lot of people don’t make homemade soup these days. They say it’s too much trouble. But I don’t 41 such a little trouble. It adds flavor (滋味) to my soup — and to my life. My soup would be pretty bland (平淡) 42 the vegetables, and so would my life if it didn’t have the little ups and downs.” She smiled and then started washing the dishes. While I helped Granny clean up, I thought about what she had said. I still had a few days to 43 my report. That Saturday, Granny gave me food for 44 as well as a bowl of her homemade soup. As I 45 the meal with my grandparents, somehow (不知何故) my problems didn’t seem so big any more. Maybe I could turn a little trouble into something as 46 as Granny’s homemade soup. I would have to work on them. Granny had said hard work paid off. 35. A. comfortable B. lucky C. excited D. relaxed 36. A. After B. As C. Before D. Since 37. A. taken B. found C. prepared D. reviewed 38. A. misses B. hurts C. troubles D. stops 39. A. mirror B. wall C. person D. group 40. A. kindly B. quietly C. carefully D. patiently 41. A. mind B. refuse C. hate D. avoid 42. A. out of B. away from C. beyond D. without 43. A. practice B. present C. finish D. study 44. A. attitude B. ability C. thought D. energy 45. A. offered B. enjoyed C. cooked D. shared 46. A. great B. delicious C. special D. healthy 2012通州 五、完形填空(共10分,每小题1分) Students in high schools can be cruel and we certainly were to a young man named Matt who was in my class. We laughed at him about his size. He was at least fifty pounds overweight. One day he sat near me in gym class. Someone pushed him and he __33__ on me and hurt my foot quite badly. With the whole class __34__, I had to choose either to laugh it off or pick a fight with Matt. I chose to __35__ in order to keep my face. I shouted, “Come on, Matt, let’s fight.” He said he didn’t want to. But peer pressure (同辈压力) __36__ him into the fight whether he liked it or not. He came toward me with his fists(拳头) in the air. With one __37__ I bloodied his nose and the class went wild. Just then the teacher walked into the room. He saw that we were fighting and sent us out to the running track. He followed us with a __38__ on his face and said, “I want you two boys to go out there and run that mile holding each other’s hands.” The room broke into __39__. The two of us were __40__, but Matt and I went out to the track and ran our mile — hand in hand. At some point during the course of our run, I looked at him, with blood still flowing from his nose and his weight slowing him down. I realized that he was a boy as me. I no longer saw Matt as __41__. It was amazing what I learned when I was forced to go hand-in-hand with someone for only one mile. For the rest of my life I have never so much as __42__ a hand against another person. 33. A. called B. rode C. fell D. lay 34. A. waiting B. singing C. listening D. watching 35. A. fight B. talk C. shout D. laugh 36. A. brought B. turned C. changed D. forced 37. A. beat B. hit C. touch D. knock 38. A. happiness B. sadness C. puzzle D. smile 39. A. noise B. laughter C. tears D. pieces 40. A. brave B. painful C. shy D. afraid 41. A. dirty B. foolish C. fat D. slow 42. A. held B. gave C. lent D. raised 2012顺义 五、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分)。 It all started at the beginning of the ninth grade. Carmen found she couldn’t see things ___35___ all the time. She became very worried, but she hoped 36 would know that. When her mother asked her to see the eye doctor, she didn’t 37 . But her mother’s mind was made up. Three days later, Carmen got new glasses and instructions from her doctor. “All of the kids will think I'm silly. ”Carmen said. Her mother 38 and shook her head. “You look just as beautiful as before, ”she said. But Carmen didn't believe her. The next day, Carmen kept the 39 in her pocket as she walked into the schoolyard. She stood alone away from her friends, feeling 40 Suddenly, she heard her friend Theresa shout. Carmen ran over to the other girls. “What’s the matter?” she asked. “My ring is gone!” Theresa cried. “My sister sent it to me from California. It’s very _41__ and I can ’t lose it. ” Carmen and her friends began to 42 the ring in the grassy area of the playground. Carmen realized that she could do better if she could see better. She took the glasses out and put them on. Everything looked so _43_ ! So clear! She looked down at the ground and a bright light caught her 44 . It was the ring. “Here it is,” she shouted. She handed it to Theresa. “Thanks, Carmen,” she said. “I _ 45_ thought we’d find it.” She paused. “Hey, 1 didn’t know you wore glasses. They look great!” Carmen had 46 that she was wearing the new glasses. “Thanks,” she replied. “Maybe wearing glasses won’t be so bad after all.” Carmen thought. 35. A. clearly B. carefully C. freely D. quickly 36. A. everybody B. nobody C. somebody D. anybody 37. A. explain B. care C. agree D. understand 38. A. relaxed B. cheered C. smiled D. jumped 39. A. ring B. keys C. book D. glasses 40. A. tired B. unhappy C. afraid D. serious 41. A. special B. common C. cheap D. heavy 42. A. ask for B. wait for C. look for D. pay for 43. A. new B. dirty C. strange D. different 44. A. ears B. eyes C. feet D. hands 45 A. still B. ever C. never D. often 46 A. heard B. forgotten C. found D. imagined 2012丰台 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) At 13 years of age, my parents and I visited an eye surgeon (外科医生). As I sat in the examining chair, the 35_____ looked into my eyes, shining a bright light. "She did inherit(经遗传得的) it," he said with coldness. "There is no cure." My father 36_____ a gene (基因) causing blindness. I’d gotten the gene since my birth. He 37_____ lost his eyesight and so did I. At last we were both completely 38_____. At that time, he was 57 years old, but I was only 30. My world fell apart (崩溃) as the darkness fell, 39_____ the dreams my husband and I had for us and for our three little boys. But when I tried to find some 40_____ and strength, my eyes were opened to a new realization. My father had given me not just 41_____ eyesight, but an example of determination in the face of trouble 42_____. We were all living in Bolivia in 1964 when he decided to move the family to America. He and Mom worked tirelessly to 43_____ the right of living in the US. Alone in the States, he overcame his helplessness and lack of fluency in English to rent a small apartment, and buy airline tickets for my mom, my brother and me. Decades later, as an American citizen, I looked back at what he’d taught me. He set an example proving that determination is crucial to success. His journey taught me valuable lessons for dealing with my blindness. I did the same as I stepped into a 44_____ world. My father’s example made me gain confidence and learn to be thankful for what I had. 45_____, I now know how to continue life as a wife, mom, Sunday school teacher, Spanish court interpreter, inspirational speaker and writer. What I inherited from my father helped me to see my life with a more 46_____ glow. 35. A. machine B. doctor C. father D. mother 36. A. carried B. found C. developed D. passed 37. A. suddenly B. luckily C. unluckily D. gradually 38. A. sad B. worried C. hurt D. blind 39. A. entering B. sharing C. destroying D. missing 40. A. job B. hope C. chance D. value 41. A. failing B. improving C. falling D. increasing 42. A. as a result B. ever since C. as usual D. as well 43. A. reach B. keep C. win D. lose 44. A. bright B. dark C. new D. special 45. A. For that matter B. From then on C. After all D. In this way 46. A. meaningful B. wonderful C. useful D. successful 2012昌平 五、完形填空 (共12分,每小题1分) One day while Jenny was walking in the forest she found two little songbirds. It seemed that they had been very hungry for long so they looked very 35 . She took them home and put them in a small cage. She cared them very well and felt great love for the birds. Every day after school, she went to see them for the first thing. Milk, rice, bread and even candies, she offered them almost everything, 36 to see them become stronger and they might sing someday. But the 37 was not. Another day when Jenny came home she found that the ___38____ and stronger of the two birds flew out from the cage. ____39___ he flew close, Jenny caught him ___40____. She felt glad, but suddenly she felt the bird go limp(四肢无力). She opened her hand and ___41____ in horror at the dead bird. She became very sad and felt sorry for the bird. At the same time, she noticed the other bird moving back and forth on the edge of the cage. She could feel his great need wanting to be ___42___. She lifted him from the cage and ____43___ him softly free into the air. The bird circled once, twice, three times. Jenny watched happily at the bird's enjoyment. Her heart was not much ___44____ with her losing of the other bird. Suddenly the bird flew closer and ___45____ softly on her shoulder. It sang the sweetest melody(旋律) that she had ever heard. The fastest way to ___46___ love is to hold on it too tightly; the best way to keep love is to give it WINGS! 35. A. weak B. small C. tiny D. lovely 36. A. starting B. hoping C. pointing D. referring 37. A. way B. food C. fact D. song 38. A. weaker B. taller C. larger D. shorter 39. A. Because B. As C. If D. Since 40. A. softly B. freely C. easily D. hard 41. A. shouted B. looked C. rocked D. sang 42. A. free B. safe C. happy D. confident 43. A. dropped B. pulled C. put D. set 44. A. beating B. hurting C. destroying D. resting 45. A. landed B. sat C. slept D. stood 46. A. gain B. give C. lose D. show 2012石景山 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) My earliest memory of dad is grabbing(抓住)his hand while we walked together. As I grew older, I remember my father and I listening to basketball games on the radio. I always fell asleep 35 the game was over. When I woke up in the morning, the score sheet with the 36 score on it would be lying next to me. I’ll always remember that. On cold mornings my father would bring his bread truck by the house. I used to ride on the floor of that bread truck as he delivered(分送)the bread to the stores. The 37 and the warmth from the bread made my mouth water and kept me warm. I’ll always remember that. My father would be present at all my games. One night before an important game my father told me 38 that he wouldn’t be able to watch the game because he had to deliver the bread and it was a three-hour 39 . The next day as the game drew near I thought about my dad. I happened to look across the field and 40 saw his bread truck pulling into the stadium. He managed to 41 the game. I’ll always remember that. Years later I had become a 42 . I’ll never forget the voice on the phone early one morning telling me dad had just been killed in a traffic accident. I could hear my heart 43 in my ears. I 44 the phone and went back to my bedroom. After that nothing really 45 to me. I still taught in school but I couldn’t centre attention on my teaching. One day I was on the playground when a little boy walked up to me and grabbed my hand. His hand held mine the same way I used to hold my father’s by the last two fingers. At that moment I found my 46 in life again. You see even though my father was gone, he left something with me. He left me his smile, compassion and touch. My purpose was to use those gifts as he did. From that day on I started. I’ll always remember that! 35. A. when B. although C. because D. before 36. A. public B. final C. official D. lucky 37. A. colour B. taste C. smell D. touch 38. A. exactly B. sadly C. slowly D. simply 39. A. drive B. walk C. race D. ride 40. A. immediately B. hopefully C. surprisingly D. unusually 41. A. accept B. choose C. afford D. make 42. A. teacher B. player C. doctor D. reporter 43. A. break B. knock C. beat D. hit 44. A. set up B. picked up C. put up D. hung up 45. A. happened B. mattered C. came D. belonged 46. A. purpose B. pleasure C. position D. progress 2012燕山 五、完形填空。 (共12分,每小题1分) I was tired and hungry after a long day of work. When I walked into the living room, my 12-year-old son looked up at me and said, “I love you.” I didn’t know 35 to say. For several seconds all I could do was to stand there and stare 36 at him. My first thought was that he must need 37 with his homework or he was trying to prepare me for some news. Finally I asked, “What was that all about?” “Nothing.” he said, “My teacher said we should 38 our parents that we love them and see what they say. It’s an experiment.” The next day I called his 39 to find out more about this “experiment” and how the other parents had reacted. “Basically, most of the fathers had the same reaction as you did.” The teacher said, “When I first 40 we try this, I asked the children what they thought their parents would say. Some of them thought their parents would have 41 trouble.” “The point is,” the teacher explained, “feeling loved is an important part of life. It’s something all human beings 42 . What I’m trying to tell the children is that it’s too bad that we don’t all express those feelings. A boy should be 43 to tell his dad that he loves him.” The teacher, a middle-aged man, 44 how difficult it is for some of us to say the things that would be good for us to say. When my son came to me that evening, I held on to him for an extra second. And just 45 he pulled away, I said in my deepest, most manly voice, “Hey, I love you, too.” I don’t know if 46 that made either of us healthier, but it did feel pretty good. Maybe next time if my child says “I love you”, it would not take me a whole day to think of the right answer. 35. A. what B. how C. when D. why 36. A. up B. deep C. down D. straight 37. A. patience B. time C. help D. paper 38. A. think B. tell C. say D. make 39. A. mother B. teacher C. friend D. uncle 40. A. allowed B. agreed C. suggested D. planned 41. A. heart B. work C. body D. eye 42. A. have B. know C. take D. require 43. A. brave B. ready C. afraid D. sorry 44. A. understands B. thinks C. knows D. tries 45. A. when B. after C. because D. before 46. A. telling B. watching C. answering D. saying 2012密云 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) Another person’s enthusiasm(热情)was able to encourage me to the success.That person was my stepmother. I was nine years old when she enterd our home in rural Virginia. My father__35_me to her with these words,“I would like you to meet the fellow who is famous for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you tomorrow morning.” My stepmother walked over to me, ___36 my head slightly upward,and looked me right in the eye.Then she looked at my father and replied,“You are ___37 .This is not the worst boy at all, ___38 the smartest one who hasn’t yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm.” That statement began a(n) ___39 between us.No one had ever called me smart,My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind as a bad boy . My stepmother changed all that. She changed many things.She ___40 my father to go to a dental school,from which he graduated with honors.She moved our family into the county ,where my father’s career could be more ___41 and my brother and I could be better educated . When I turned fourteen,she bought me a secondhand___42 and told me that she believed that I could become a writer.I knew her ernthusiasm,I accepted her belief and began to write for local newspapers.I was doing the same kind of___43 that great day. I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life’s work later.I wasn’t the ___44 beneficiary (受益者).My father became the __45 man in town.My brother and stepbrothers became a physician,a dentist,a lawyer,and a college president. What power _46 has!When that power is released to support the certainty of one’s purpose and is constantly strengthened by faith,it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never match . You can communicate that power to anyone who needs it.This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm. 35.A.rushed B .sent C .carried D .introduced 36. A.pushed B .shook C .raised D .pulled 37. A.perfect B .right C .wrong D .impolite 38. A.but B .so C .and D .or 39. A.agreement B .friendship C .gap D .relationship 40. A.begged B .persuaded C .ordered D .invited 41. A.successful B .meaningful C.helpful D .useful 42. A.cemera B .radio C .bicycle D .typewriter 43. A.teaching B .writing C .studying D .reading 44. A.next B .same C .only D .real 45. A.cleverest B .wealthiest C .strongest D .healthiest 46. A.enthusiasm B .responsibility C .encouragement D .confidence 2012东城 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) “Happy Birthday!” David awoke to the voice of his mother. “It’s time to get up and drive out to 35 grandfather’s farm.” “Why do we have to go there? And how long is the drive?” he asked with a sad look in his eyes. “About two hours…and don’t worry, we’ll bring your birthday 36 with us.” His mother walked away and left him to get ready. In less than an hour, David and his parents were on their way. 37 of what the colorful birthday packages had inside filled his head. He was 38 that one had the baseball glove he wanted, while others would have amazing things that he had dreamed about. Thinking of his grandfather, David 39 what his birthday present from him might be. “Since my grandfather has a large farm, he must have a lot of money, and the bigger his present for me will be,” David said to himself. Finally they 40 . Hugging his grandfather, David excitedly shouted, “I’ve missed you! You know, today’s my birthday. Did you get me a present?” “I have missed you, too. And I have a very 41 present for you.” Placing a small box in David’s hand, he quietly said, “This is a very important gift. I hope you will treasure it as 42 as I have.” David looked at the small box, thinking money or jewels might be inside…. When he opened the box, David was 43 to see only a stone. It was a very beautiful stone, but was it valuable? Grandfather spoke more slowly than before, “David, when your grandma and I were first married, we had very little money. She wanted to give me something special for my birthday, so she found this beautiful rock and polished(打磨)it day and night 44 it shined. It was the greatest gift I ever 45 because it came from your grandma’s h eart. Now, I want you to have it because it comes from my heart.” David held the stone in his hand and 46 the love of his grandfather. “This is a wonderful gift…thank you, Grandfather.” He knew he had received the best gift ever. 35. A. my B. your C. her D. his 36. A. cakes B. cards C. CDs D. gifts 37. A. Thoughts B. Opinions C. Facts D. Results 38. A. certain B. proud C. sorry D. afraid 39. A. worried B. expected C. wondered D. considered 40. A. moved B. arrived C. stopped D. finished 41. A. expensive B. special C. interesting D. perfect 42. A. soon B. hard C. much D. far 43. A. excited B. pleased C. satisfied D. surprised 44. A. until B. although C. since D. unless 45. A. shared B. made C. received D. brought 46. A. showed B. felt C. passed D. got 2012大兴 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) When I was young, my father always took me to play baseball in the park next to our neighborhood. One day at the park, a woman 35 a young boy in a wheelchair stopped to watch us play. My dad went over and asked if the child could join in our 36 . The woman explained that her son had polio(小儿麻痹症) and wouldn’t be able to get out of the chair. But my dad placed the bat in the youngster’s hand. Then he 37 out to me, “Anne, pitch(投) one in to us.” I aimed at the bat and let the ball fly. The ball met with the bat with help of my dad and the child screamed(尖叫) with 38 . As I turned, I heard my dad singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game. An hour later we all left the field, very 39 but very happy. Dad told the mother to bring the boy 40 the next Saturday and we would play another game. Dad and I were at the field the next Saturday but the mother and son never came. Twenty years passed, 41 my dad gone, I had very mixed emotions about leaving the neighborhood. Before moving I decided to walk around the park where Dad and I had 42 so many happy moments. Two teams were on the field just about to start a game. I was in tears as I watched the children play the game. “Jeff, protect 43 base,” one coach shouted. I cheered the runner on when the ball was hit far into the outfield. The coach turned and smiled, “I never 44 I’d ever be a coach playing on this field. You see, I had polio as a child and had to sit in a wheelchair. With the help of a man, I was able to 45 the ball and hear him singing the song Take Me Out to the Ball Game. I believe that experience gave me the desire to 46 again. I hope that some day I’ll look up in the stands and see that man and his daughter again. I would like to thank him.” 35. A. putting B. pushing C. caring D. awaking 36. A. team B. class C. party D. game 37. A. ran B. pointed C. set D. called 38. A. joy B. fear C. surprise D. shame 39. A. hungry B. sleepy C. tired D. thirsty 40. A. up B. back C. out D. home 41. A. for B. with C. as D. after 42. A. spent B. saved C. arranged D. owned 43. A. my B. his C. your D. her 44. A. realized B. mentioned C. expected D. thought 45. A. hit B. kick C. pass D. catch 46. A. work B. play C. win D. walk 2012房山 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) A primary school teacher has decided to let her class play a game. The teacher told each child in the class to bring along a plastic bag with a few tomatoes. Each 35 will be given a name of a person that the child hates, so the number of tomatoes that a child will put in his/her plastic bag will 36 the number of people he/she hates. So when the day 37 , every child brought some tomatoes with the name of the people he/she hates. Some had two tomatoes; some three 38 some up to five tomatoes. The teacher then told the children to carry with them the tomatoes in the plastic bag wherever they go for the week, even the toilet. Days after days passed by, and the children started to complain(抱怨) because the rotten tomatoes let out 39 smell. Besides, those having 5 tomatoes also had to carry heavier bags. After a week, the children were relieved (解除痛苦) because the game had 40 ended. The teacher asked: “how did you feel when carrying the tomatoes with you for a week?” The children 41 their frustrations(失败、挫折) and started complaining of the trouble that they had to go through when they had to carry the 42 and smelly tomatoes wherever they go. Then the teacher told them the hidden meaning behind the game. The teacher said: “ This is exactly the 43 when you carry your hatred (hate 的名词)for somebody inside your heart. The smell of hatred will 44 your heart and you will carry it with you wherever you go. If you cannot stand the smell of rotten tomatoes for just a week, can you 45 what it is like to have the smell of hatred in your heart for your lifetime?” So throw away any hatred for 46 from your heart so that you will not carry sins for a lifetime. Forgiving others is the best attitude to take. “ Learn to forgive(原谅、宽恕) and forget.” 35. A. bag B. tomato C. person D. child 36. A. hang on B. carry on C. depend on D. call on 37. A. happened B. reached C. came D. appeared 38. A. since B. until C. while D. when 39. A. unpleasant B. strong C. certain D. different 40. A. hardly B. finally C. really D. nearly 41. A. give out B. let out C. find out D. check out 42. A. big B. fresh C. small D. heavy 43. A. accident B. information C. situation D. experience 44. A. fill B. change C. pollute D. exam 45. A. think B. imagine C. realize D. hope 46. A. anyone B. nobody C. somebody D. everyone 2012海淀 五、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分) At lunchtime, Bonnie and Ruth sat together like they always did at school. Ruth and Bonnie were best friends and best friends always sat together for lunch. They 35 sandwiches, cupcakes and almost everything. But today things were different. Bonnie looked upset, and Ruth did not know why. “Why are you sad today, Bonnie?” Ruth asked. “Because my daddy 36 his job yesterday,” she said. “And we may have to move. My mom and dad are very unhappy and they always argue. I am 37 . What is going to happen to us?” Bonnie’s news made Ruth very sad, too. What would school be like 38 Bonnie? What could she do to help her friend? When Ruth went home she told her mom the bad 39 . “What can I do to help?” she asked. “I’m not sure, Ruth,” said her mother sadly. Ruth thought and thought. She thought while she ate supper and she thought while she did homework. She even thought when she brushed her teeth before going to bed. “What can I do?” she 40 . The next day was Saturday and Ruth woke up very early. She dressed and ate a quick breakfast, then went to find her friends. They all decided to 41 together to help Bonnie. They pulled weeds, played with babies and walked dogs. They even put on a Talent show in Ruth’s backyard. All the adults paid one dollar to watch the 42 sing and dance and do magic tricks. After the performance, the children 43 their money. They had made three hundred dollars! Ruth’s mom took them to the grocery store and they bought food, soap, paper towels, and all kinds of things that a person might need. When they left the store they went to Bonnie’s house and each of the children 44 carried a bag to the door, rang the doorbell and ran, giggling all the way. They had so much fun with 45 secret surprise! They knew it would make Bonnie very happy. Ruth felt happy too, because she had helped her friend. She knew it wasn’t much, but all she needed to do was to show her friend that she 46 . I think Bonnie got the message, don’t you? 35. A. found B. expected C. shared D. bought 36. A. changed B. lost C. enjoyed D. got 37. A. worried B. lonely C. disappointed D. surprised 38. A. to B. with C. for D. without 39. A. story B. result C. news D. report 40. A. dreamt B. questioned C. talked D. wondered 41. A. work B. study C. meet D. think 42. A. parents B. actors C. students D. children 43. A. collected B. saved C. counted D. spent 44. A. gently B. quietly C. seriously D. patiently 45. A. their B. his C. her D. its 46. A. helped B. cared C. understood D. realized 2012门头沟 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) Jim, a successful businessman, told the experience of 35 childhood. When he was 12, his parents 36 . He was alone and didn’t get on well 37 others. People always laughed at him. No one showed kindness to him. His only friend was a dog named Tiger. One day as he walked down the street, a young lady was walking in front of him. Suddenly one of her bags dropped from her arms. As she stopped to 38 it up, she dropped other bags. He came to help her. “Thank you, dear! You are a nice little boy!” she said kindly, smiling. A special feeling came to him. These were the 39 kind words he had ever heard. He watched her 40 she went far away, and he whistled(吹口哨) to his dog and went directly to the river nearby. “Thank you, dear! You are a nice little boy!” he repeated the woman’s words. Then in a low 41 he said to his dog, “You are a nice little dog!” Tiger raised its ears as if it 42 . “Uh! Even a dog likes it!” he said, “Well, Tiger, I won’t say unkind words to you any more.” Tiger waved(摇动) its tail 43 . The boy thought and thought. Finally he looked at himself in the river. He saw 44 but a dirty boy. He washed his face 45 . Again he looked. He saw a clean nice boy. He was amazed (震惊). From then on, he had a new life. After telling this, the businessman stopped for a while, and then he said, “Ladies and gentlemen, this is the very place where that kind woman planted in me the first seed (种子) of kindness. All of us should learn about kindness. What a great power it has!” If you 46 kindness to others, you will be an able man. ( ) 35. A. he B. him C. his D. himself ( ) 36. A. die B. died C. dead D. dying ( ) 37. A. at B. to C. with D. about ( ) 38. A. get B. pick C. take D. stand ( ) 39. A. first B. second C. third D. last ( ) 40. A. until B. before C. when D. while ( ) 41. A. sound B. noise C. voice D. noisy ( ) 42. A. saw B. got C. knew D. understood ( ) 43. A. sadly B. happily C. angrily D. differently ( ) 44. A. nothing B. something C. anything D. somebody ( ) 45. A. careful B. carefully C. careless D. carelessly ( ) 46. A. buy B. sell C. show D. receive 2012延庆 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) Ryan’s life was nearly perfect. He had a lot of friends on his block. They walked to school together almost every day, and after school they always had time to play. But Ryan did have one problem. It was his 35 , Allie. Somehow, Allie just didn’t understand that Ryan and his friends didn’t want her around. Wherever they went, her little 36 worked overtime to keep up with the boys. Whenever she came up, she always looked around and said, “Here I am” . But nobody would like to play with her. Ryan tried asking his mom to 37 Allie at home. “Why does my sister have to come along?” he asked. “Troy’s sister doesn’t. Jimmy’s sister doesn’t. Why me?” Ryan’s mother just laughed. “Troy’s sister is only six months old, and Jimmy doesn’t have a sister. Guess that makes you the 38 one, Ryan.” Today, Ryan wanted to play whiffle ball with his friends after school. They used to play with a hard ball, but one of them broke a window at Mr. McWhirter’s house. Boy, had Ryan and his friends gotten into trouble for that one! Mr. McWhirter wouldn’t even give them their ball 39 . Today, as usual, Allie caught up with the boys and said, “Here I am.” Just as 40 , everyone ignored(不理睬) her. Finally, the game got started. It was Jimmy’s turn to 41 . He beat the ball hard—right into Mr. McWhirter’s yard. The ball lay in the grass, just out of 42 . The boys looked at each other and nobody knew what to do. Just at that time, Troy shouted: “Ryan, look at Allie. I mean, look at how 43 she is.” “Yeah,” said Jimmy. “She’s so small, she can 44 through the fence!” Allie looked at Ryan and his friends. Then she slipped through(滑过)the fence, picked up the ball, and came back out of the yard. She handed the ball to Ryan and waited, 45 the boys to see if they wanted her to do anything else. “Whoooo-eee,” said Troy. “That was quick. Thanks, Allie.” “Nice job,” said Jimmy, patting (轻拍)her on the head. Hearing these words, Ryan’s heart was filled with 46 . “Come on,” said Ryan, “I’ll teach you how to swing the bat.” 35. A. mother B. friend C. sister D. neighbor 36. A. hands B. head C. eyes D. legs 37. A. watch B. teach C. keep D. wait 38. A. unusual B. unafraid C. unsure D. unlucky 39. A. away B. up C. out D. back 40. A. quickly B. naturally C. nervously D. seriously 41. A. play B. hit C. shoot D. choose 42. A. touch B. control C. reach D. order 43. A. small B. happy C. young D. short 44. A. pass B. walk C. rush D. fit 45. A. catching up with B. looking down upon C. looking up at D. putting up with 46. A. surprise B. pride C. patience D. hope 怀柔 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35-39CBCAD 40-44DBDDA 45-46 DC 平谷五、完形填空 (共12分,每小题1分) 35. A 36. C 37. C 38. B 39. D 40. B 41. D 42. C 43. A 44. D 45. B 46. A 朝阳 五、完形填空 (共12分,每小题1分) 35. D 36. B 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. D 41. A 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. C 通州 五、完形填空 33. C 34. D 35. A 36. D 37. B 38. D 39. B 40. C 41. C 42. D 顺义 五、完形填空。(共12分,每小题1分) 35~46 ABCCD BACDB CB 丰台 完形 35 36 37 B A D 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 D C B A D B D A 昌平 五、完形填空 (共12分,每小题1分)。 35-46 ABCCB DBADB AC 石景山 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35. D 36. B 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. C 41. D 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. A 燕山 五、完形填空。 (共12分,每小题1分)ACCBB CADBA DD 密云 五、完形填空 35. D 36. C 37. C 38. A 39. B 40. B 41. A 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. B 46. A 东城 五、完形填空 (共12分,每小题1分) 35. B 36. D 37. A 38. A 39. C 40. B 41. B 42. C 43. D 44. A 45. C 46. B 大兴 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35. B 36. D 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. B 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. C 45. A 46. D 房山 五、完形填空 35. B 36. C 37. C 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. B 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. B 46. A 海淀 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35. C 36. B 37. A 38. D 39. C 40. D 41. A 42. D 43. C 44. B 45. A 46. B 门头沟 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35. C 36. B 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. A 41. C 42. D 43. B 44. A 45. B 46. C 延庆 五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分) 35---39 CDCDD 40---44 BBCAD 45---46 CB查看更多