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初一英语综合填空练习
首字母填空练习 (一)Most American families are smaller than the families in o 81 countries. Most American families e 82 have one or two children. C 83 in the US will leave their parents' home when they grow up. They usually live far f 84 their parents because they want to find good jobs. They often w 85 to their parents or telephone them. And they often go to visit their parents on h 86 . Parents usually let their children choose their o 87 jobs. Americans think it important for young people to decide on their lives by themselves. Children are asked to do some work around their house. And in many families, children are paid (付钱)for d 88 some housework so that they learn how to make money for their own use. Do you often help y 89 parents do housework? Do you want to live with your parents w 90 you grow up ? (二)Lofton is a little village (村庄)in England. It is not f__81___ from the city of Manchester. Not many families l__82___ around the village, so the people all know each o__83___. Most of them are friendly and helpful. Though their homes are in Lofton, many people have jobs in Manchester. S__84__ work in large factories there. A few work in shops o___85___ offices. Most of these people go to work by train. It usually t__86_ _ about half an hour to go from Lofton to Manchester. In the evening a lot of people like watching TV. But if they go to see a film or go to a concert (音乐会), they have to go to Manchester, because there are n___87___ cinemas in Lofton. Like many other villages near towns or cities, it is clean and quiet. So life in Lofton may not be so e___88____ as the life in the b___89___ cities, but it can be just as interesting. That is w___90__ people in Lofton love their village. (三)One day I found a little girl sitting in the park sadly. Lots of people passed by but never s 81 to see why she looked so sad. As I got closer I saw that her b 82 had a strange shape. That’s a hump (驼背)! Perhaps that was the r 83 why people just passed by and make no effort to help. I sat down beside her and said, “Hello!” Then she, in a low voice, said, “Hi.” I smiled and she smiled b 84 , shyly. Then we talked there u 85 it got dark. I asked the girl why she was so sad. She looked at me and said with a sad face, “Because of the hump.” “But, you make me t 86 of an angel (天使), sweet and friendly,” I said. She looked at me and asked, “Really?” I said, “Yes, I think you are an angel and you come here to watch over all those people walking by.” When she h 87 this, the little girl jumped up. “I am! I’m an angel!” I was happy because she was no sad any m 88 . After that, my life also changed. I learned how to s 89 both happiness and sadness with others. I believe now we give something to others in the s 90 way we get the same. (四)There was a big earthquake under the India Ocean Area o 81 December 26th 2004 and it c 82 a large tsunami. Tsunamis are great sea waves produced especially by an earthquake. That morning my classmates and I went to the seaside and had breakfast when we h 83 a loud noise like bombs. People in the sea ran w 84 to the bank and s 85 , ‘Water is coming!’ Someone told us to run to a higher place. We ran as q 86 as we could. Since we did not know what happened, we were very f 87 . We looked back and saw a t 88 picture. The water waves were so strong that cars were made to fall upside down and the flood w 89 away everything on the seaside . We were safe but the n 90 of victims was over 140,000. People call the day ‘Black Sunday’. (五)Man has a big brain. He can think and s 76 languages. Scientists once thought that man isn’t the same as animals b 77 man can think and learn. They know now that dogs, monkeys and birds can learn, too. They are beginning to u 78 that men are different from animals because they can speak. Animals can’t speak. They make much n 79 when they are afraid, or unhappy. Apes(猿) can learn some things more quickly than man. One or two of them have learned a few words. But they cannot join words to make s 80 . They cannot think l 81 us because they have no language. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has been a 82 to build a modern world because he has language. Every child can speak his own language very w 83 when he is four or five, b 84 no animals learn to speak. How do children learn it? Scientists don’t really know w 85 happens inside our body when we speak. They only know that man can speak because he has a brain. (六)Reading books is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons. First, reading books is f 72 . You can always keep yourself interested and help you to have an enjoyable time if you like reading. This is especially u 73 when the weather is bad. It is a relaxing hobby too. You can really become lost in a book. Next, you can read a book a 74 : in a car, in a waiting-room, on a plane, in bed — even in the bath. All you n 75 is a book! Reading is a convenient hobby as it is easy to stop and then start again. A 76 good reason for reading books is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby you will get better and better at it. This m 77 that you will read faster and will become better at understanding what you read. As your reading improves, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much e 78 . Many school subjects depend on(依赖于) good reading and, as you read, you learn more and more. Some people say that reading is out of date. This is not t 79 . You have to be able to read to use a computer and, the better you read, the better your computer skills will be. Reading is never out of date! Good readers are most likely to be good w 80 , too. They are usually good at spelling as well, and have more things to write about. Reading books is a wonderful hobby, one of the best. W 81 other hobby could be more useful, or more enjoyable? (七)Michel is a young girl who works for the police as a handwriting expert(专家). She has helped c 72 many criminals by using her special talents. When she was fourteen, Michel was already quite i 73 in the differences in her friends’ handwriting that she would spend hours on them. After f 74 college she went to France for a special two-year class in handwriting at the School of Police Science. Michel says that it is i 75 for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover most of w 76 she needs to know just by looking at the writing with her own eyes. She also has machines t 77 help her make out different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is o 78 great help to the police. Michel believes that handwriting is a good sign of what kind of person the w 79 is. “I wouldn’t go out with a fellow i 80 I didn’t like his handwriting.” She says. And she adds she fell in l 81 with her future husband, a young policeman after she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be all right, however. (八)Water and its importance to human life were the centre of the world’s attention last week. March 22nd was World Water Day and had the theme “Water for Life”. There are more than one billion people in the world who live w 67 safe drinking water. The United Nations h 68 to cut this number in half by 2015. Solving s 69 a big problem seems like an unreal challenge(挑战). But e 70 ,even teenagers, can do something to help. A teenage girl in the U.S. has set an example to others of her age around the world. Rene Haggerty, 13, was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her work collecting waste batteries which p___71______ water. In 2003, Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio. There, she saw an exhibition about how chemicals in old batteries h____72 the water of Lake Erie. Haggerty learnt that recycling the batteries was an easy way to solve the problem. “I think everybody can do it, because everyone u 73 batteries, and it can make a big difference.” With these words, she began her action in her area. She talked to the government and school. She got permission to start a recycling programmme in the school as well as the public libraries, hospitals and churches. With the help from her family, friends and l___74____ officers, she gathered, transported and made an educational video. Over the past two years, she collected four tons(吨)of batteries. When she was asked if she felt like that she was a hero, Haggerty was q___75___ modest. “Not really. Well, maybe for the fish I saved!” Every year the Gloria Barron Prize honours young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have organized and led a service activity that has clearly done good to other people. Each year, ten w____76_____ will receive U.S. $2000 each, to help with their education costs or their public service work. (九).Bedtime stories are one of the delights(喜悦) of early childhood. But a________(1) to Dr. Julie Spreadbury from Queensland, parents s____(2) not speed up reading to their children after they entered primary school. She says listening to, reading and d________(3) the stories help children's relaxation. My theory (理论) is that when children can read t________(4), most parents stop reading to them, Dr. Spreadbury says. That may be at the end of the Year 1, which is far too informal. Dr. Spreadbury says bedtime reading n________(5) only gives children a good b________(6) at school, but also brings parents and their children closer. This makes it funnier for them to open up and talk to parents about things that are worrying them, o________(7) things they are reading in their everyday life. (十). British Milkman Steve Leech saved some shops and flats(公寓) with milk and won a National Bravery Awaid. Leech, 35 years old, said that when he was sending out milk as u____(1) along Pine Street, he s____(2) heard a loud, strange sound behind him and then he saw smoke coming out of a shop in Cornwall, southern England. "That must be a fire, I t____(3)," Leech said."Then I quickly d____(4) to do something. So I p____(5) the door in and then I s____(6) for the people inside. Then I started pouring milk e______(7)。 "He used 320 pints of milk to stop the fire. When fire-fighters r____(8) the shop, the fire was under control. Leech helped save the 1____ (9) of eight people in the flats above the shops. "It was hard work o____(10) all those bottles. But it was even harder trying to tell my boss where all the milk had gone," Leech said jokingly. (十一)We have been in Australia for three days. We’re having a g time here. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. There is so m to see that it is impossible for me to tell you everything. Sydney is a beautiful city. There are many big t and beautiful flowers around the houses and they l _____ really beautiful. There are also some special a in Australia, such as kangaroos and koalas. They are really lovely. During the past three days we’ve visited many p of interest around Sydney. I’d like to spend more time here. But we will f to another city, Cairns, to see coral beds (珊瑚礁) tomorrow. It is said that words cannot d _______ the beauty of the colourful corals. Many famous cartoon films were made there. Now we are b packing our bags so that we will not lose time when we leave. We can enjoy o in Cairns this time tomorrow, I’m looking forward to going there! (十二)Advertisements are everywhere! They’re on the r____ and TV, in newspapers and magazines. on buses and buildings. They’re on websites and mobile phones. Companies g______ their products to film stars, pop stars and sports stars to u____ so that fans will buy them in order to copy the stars. Advertisements have become so common(常见的) that they aren’t w____ any more. We don’t like advertisements. so we try not to see them. We turn o____ the advertisements on computers. We refuse(拒绝) to watch them on TV, or read them in magazines. We no longer pay attention to the posters all around us. We don’t copy the stars b____ we know they don’t really like the things they advertise. This means that advertising companies need a new w____ to sell. They can’t make their products “cool” by advertising. Advertisements aren’t cool, and teenagers won’t buy the things in advertisements J____ because the advertisements say they are fashionable. The latest way to advertise is not to advertise. I____ of using stars, companies are using teenagers. They pay them to tell their friends about new products. Teenagers don’t want to dress like everyone else and buy the things that everyone else has. They want to look d____ and create their own style. Teenagers don’t think it’s cool to copy the stars or buy things they’ve seen in advertisements. (十三)In many big cities in the world, the overuse of cars is thought to be one of the major causes of air pollution. What will cars be 1___________-in the future? Some experts think that today's cars are in trouble b ________ they use too much petrol( 汽油 ). They say the car of the future will be much, much smaller. The car of tomorrow will be m ____________ without a motor or air conditioning. It'll have no radio and no lights. Tomorrow's car will be an o_________ air car with no doors or windows. It needn't have a pollution control system because it w ____ use petrol. In fact, this new car will be pushed by the driver's feet. Very few people will be • killed in accidents, because the top s____________ will be five miles per hour. However, we are also warned not to ask for pretty c__________ , because the cars will come in grey only. Other car experts do not hold the same idea. They are s ________ that the future will be happier. They think that all our problems will soon be solved by car companies with the production of the Supercar. Tomorrow's car will be bigger, faster, and more comfortable than b___________ . The Supercar will have four rooms, TVs, running water, heat, air conditioning, and maybe a swimming pool. Large families will travel on 1 ___________ trips comfortably. If petrol is in short supply ( 供给) , the Supercar will run on water. (十四)When the Great Library of Alexandria burned, the story goes that one book was saved. But nobody thought it was a v________ book. A poor man, who could read a little, bought it for a few coins. The book wasn’t very interesting, but between its pages there was something very interesting i__________. It was a thin strip of vellum(羊皮纸) on which was written the secret of the “Touch stone”! The touchstone was a small pebble(卵石) that could t____________ any common metal into pure gold. The writing e_________ that it was lying among thousands of other pebbles that looked exactly like it. But the secret was that the real stone would feel w________, while ordinary pebbles were cold. So the man camped on the seashore and began testing pebbles. He knew that if he picked up ordinary pebbles and threw them down again b____________ they were cold, he might pick up the same pebble hundreds of t______________. So, when he felt one that was cold, he threw it into the sea. He spent a whole day doing this but none of them was the touchstone. Y______________ he went on and on this way. (十五)You may open your electronic mail and find information about how to buy medicine, cheap airline tickets, books and, of course, computers and computer products(产品). But the use of electronic spam(垃圾邮件) to s_______ products has become a major problem to many people as it makes computer c_______ more difficult. Many computers who want to send a lot of advertising may u____________ the services of “spammer”. A spammer is a p_______ or company that uses computers to send out millions of copies of the same sales information. Spammers find e-mail a_________ from websites, news groups and “chat room”, where people send m__________ to each other. Most spam is sent by companies that try to get you to buy their products. Some of these are h_______ companies that offer good products for fair prices. These companies can offer their products for a l________ price than you might find in a store. However, much of the spam on the Internet is sent by criminals trying to sell products that do not exist or offer things they will not p___________. They are only interested in stealing your money. One country in Africa has become famous for the criminals who try every known trick to cheat people. (十六)As we know, museums are buildings where many valuable and important objects are kept so that people can go and see them. For examples, art museums are places where people can learn about v______ cultures. More and more popular “design museums” that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. U________ most art museums, the design museum shows objects that are easily found in our daily life, such as fridges and washing machines. The a_______ of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits(展品). Being different from the art museum visitors, design museums visitors s________ feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass-products(批量生产) work and look as they do, and how design has i________ the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something b________ their understanding. Several new design museums have opened their doors in r_______ years. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy(满足) the public’s growing interest in the field with new i________. London’s Design Museums, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objects from electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The choice open to design museums seem f_________ less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys c __________from our everyday life. (十七)Your local community is the area near your home where you work, play, and go to school. The neighbourhood where your f make coonnections with other people, and the place you feel like you belong to. People are very social animals. We need to t__73__and interact(交往)with other human beings. We often understand ourselves b _74__when we discuss our opinions. emotions, and activities with other people. Making more connections with friends and family let us put aside our worries and focus(关注) on things that are more i_75__: The people we care about. Communities grow and c_76__ over time. Families move from one city to another because of children have grown up and moved out to s __ families of their own. New families move in when others I 79 Basic(基本的)community s___ 80 ,such as police, fire , post office, health, and public schools, remain steady(稳定的)force in the community,a__81__some people may retire(退休) or move on. Businesses provide services to the community, too. Stores sell things that people need, restaurants sell prepared food, and offices provide different kinds of skilled work. (十八)There are some people who just can’t make up their m_______ (1) by themselves . They often ask the advice of their friends and then do the opposite (相反) of what their friends have said . My brother , Mike , is such a person . He can never decide what to do and always asks my i________ (2) . I try to help him as well as I can . But he never t________ (3) my advice . Yesterday I answered his questions in a different way . “Look , ” he said , s________ (4) me a letter . “What do you think I should do ?” The letter was an o_________ (5) of a job . It seemed to be a good chance for a young doctor . Mike would be s ________ (6)to Africa to work . The job would pay very well, and he would be able to travel and visit many i_______ (7) places . “What do you think , Peter ?” he asked . “Should I go ? If I take the job , I’ll have to stay longer . But it will be a wonderful time for me , what should I do ?” “Don’t go .” I told him . “You would be u________ (8).” “Don’t go ?” he looked very surprised at my answer . As you’ve probably g_________ (9) , Mike took the offer . I don’t know if he found that I r_________ (10) wanted him to take the job . (十九) We usually use two kinds of money . One kind is money made of paper and the other kind is money made of m________ (1) . But in the past people used many things i_________ (2) of money . Some countries used salt , tea or stones (石头). Other countries even used some animals . Today people in some p_______ (3) in the world still do not use paper money all the time . On the island of Yap , people use the h_________ (4) money in the world —Yap stones . These are round , white stones w__________ (5) a hole in the middle . The Yap stones do not c________ (6) from this island . The Yap men have to go to the islands over 600 kilometres away to get t _______ (7) . Rich people do not carry Yap stones . Servants (仆人) f _________ (8) the rich . Each servant carries a stone on a long s___________ (9) over his shoulder (肩) . Today people on the island of Yap use paper money for everyday shopping . But for other things they still p_________ (10) Yap stones to paper money . (二十) Last week Bruce wrote to Dick , telling him that he wasn’t enjoying the n_______ (1) school in Richmond at all . As all the o________ (2) students were from the same junior middle school , they g________ (3) on well with each other . Bruce tried his best to be friendly , but they didn’t . I_______ (4) , they made fun of (取笑) him , for he was the s________ (5) in the class . He had no idea about what to do . So Bruce n________ (6) some help from his best friend , Dick . Now , in his l _________ (7) back to Bruce , Dick gave him two pieces of advice:First of all , d_________ (8) worry about being short . And the s________ (9), think about l________ (10) for a good friend . 参考答案 一:81 other 82 each 83 Children 84 from 85 write 86 holiday 87 own 88 doing 89 your 90 when 二:81.far 82.live 83.other 84.Some 85.or 86.takes 87.no 88.exciting 89.big 90.why 三:81. stopped 82. back 83. reason 84. back 85. until 86. think 87. heard 88. more 89. share 90. same 四:81. on 82. caused 83.heard 84. wildly 85.screamed/shouted 86.quickly 87. frightened 88. terrible 89. washed 90. number 五:76. speak 77. because 78. understand 79. noise 80. sentences 81.like 82. able 83. well 84. but 85. what 六:72. fun 73. useful 74. anywhere 75. need 76. Another 77. means 78. easier 79. true 80. writers 81. What 七:72 catch 73 interested 74 finishing 75 impossible 76 what 77 to/that 78 of 79 writer 80 if 81 love 八:67. without 68. hopes 69. such 70. everyone/everybody 71. pollute 72. harm 73. uses 74. local 75. quite 76. winners 九: 1.according. 依上下文和句式结构,应用介词,according to 意指“根据——”。 2.should. 所缺单词后有谓语动词,填入助动词或情态动词合适,should这里是情态动词,意思是“应该”。 3.discussing. 空白处应填与前面reading并列的单词。 4.themselves. 本题有一定的难度。Read后必须接以“t”打头的宾语,能够想到用反身代词的恐怕不多。 5.not. 后面有but also,前面与之相对的应该是“noy only”。 6.beginning. good后需填名词,依语意用beginning比较恰当。 7.or. 后面的句式结构与前面相同,填or,意思是“或者”。 十: 1. usual.as usual 意思是“像往常一样”。 2. suddenly.空后是“动宾”结构,此处应用副词,suddenly指事情的突然。 3. thought.前面的must be 表示“推测”,所以用“thought”比较合理。 4. decided.依据前面的“thought”和后面的一系列动作。decide to do sth. 用于表示“决定做某事”。 5. pushed.后面是“door”,又要填一个以“p”打头的词,push the door(推门)搭配合理。 6. shouted.里面着了火,进门后“shout”更合情理。 7. everywhere.前面句子主、谓、宾具全,结合后面的“used 320 pints of milk to stop the fire”,显然是用奶灭的火。用“everywhere”表明“到处都是奶”。 8. reached.结合文意和语法结构,动词后是名词,显然要用一个以“r”打头的及物动词。 9. lives.the lives of eight people意指“八条人命”。 10. opening.结合上下文,倒奶救火、救人。倒奶容易,但“开那么多奶瓶”确是不易。注意,这里的opening是动名词,作句子的真正主语。 十一:good/great much trees look animals places fly describe busy ourselves 十二:radio,give,use ,working ,off because ,way,just ,Instead ,different 十三:like. because . made . open . won't . speed . colours . sure . before . long 十四:valuable, indeed, turn, explained, warm, because, times, Yet, 十五:sell, communication, use, person, addresses, messages, honest, lower, However, provide 十六:various, Unlike, advantage, seldom, improved, beyond, recent, ideas, far, collected 十七: family talk better important change start leave services although 十八:1.minds 2. ideas 3. takes 4. showing 5. offer 6. sent 7. interesting 8. unhappy 9. guessed 10. really 十九:1. metal 2. instead 3. places 4. heaviest 5. with 6. come 7. them 8. follow 9. shelf 10. prefer 二十:1. new 2. other 3. got 4. 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