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初三英语第一轮复习完形填空专练
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Carol Joseph was born without a left leg, He was raised by a single mom and grew up in Florida on a farm .
Facing so many 1 that most people could not imagine , Carol was not discouraged (气馁的).
In high school , Carol was always 2 and he played basketball , football and other sports . He was so good at sports that people even 3 his prosthesis(假肢). He is especially enjoy the playing a football and he was the leader of a football team. he said that sports 4 a chance for him to overcome his difficulties.
Carl also did well in his subjects at school. Carl was so excellent 5 because of his mother. He said ,“My mom never feel sorry for me, and I never feel sorry for 6 , My mother often encouraged me not to 7 . She is sure that I can do everything well.
The Florida High school Athletic Association invited Carl into the Hall of fame. Carl’s introduction said ,“A one-legged athlete in the Hall of Fame give 8 to disabled people. Anything will be possible 9 you put your mind to it and never give up.”
Carl’s classmates and teachers 10 him for his abilities. They called him “the most amazing athlete they’ve ever seen”.
( )1. A. chances
B. difficulties
C. advantages
D. surveys
( )2. A. sad
B. active
C. shy
D. wise
( )3. A. remembered
B. realized
C. forgot
D. left
( )4. A. offered
B. suggested
C. provided
D. beat
( )5. A. hardly
B. mainly
C. seldom
D. suddenly
( )6. A. himself
B. herself
C. myself
D. yourself
( )7. A. take up
B. stay up
C. wake up
D. give up
( )8. A. luck
B. hope
C. trust
D. value
( )9. A. though
B. if
C. so
D. before
( )10. A. admired
B. hurt
C. directed
D. hated
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The Whites decided to repair their home. Mr. White bought the house two and a half years ago. 11 his kids were growing up, he and his wife wanted to make some changes to the house.
They decided to knock down their living room walls to open up the 12 . When the wooden walls were removed, they were 13 to find that a lizard (蜥蜴) stuck in the small space between the walls. The lizard’s feet were stuck by a nail which was hammered (把……捶进) from the other side of the wall.
Mrs white 14 him that they hammered a nail to hang up their kids’ photos. However, they questioned how the lizard could survive so 15 without moving from that place.
The 16 decided to wait for a while and see how the lizard survived several months without moving.
While they were doing other things, they kept an eye on the lizard. The son, Ray, 17 shouted, “Dad, look here!”
Another lizard 18 carrying food to the lizard that was stuck. That was a real surprise! This act was heartwarming, and everyone was touched. The lizard carried the hope of survival in a difficult 19 .
20 lizards had never-ending hope for each other and carried their hearts with love and care.
( )11. A. Though
B. Since
C. Until
D. While
( )12. A. space
B. room
C. place
D. door
( )13. A. angry
B. excited
C. surprised
D. afraid
( )14. A. noticed
B. explained
C. suggested
D. reminded
( )15. A. short
B. long
C. hard
D. fast
( )16. A. family
B. son
C. husband
D. wife
( )17. A. gradually
B. actually
C. suddenly
D. properly
( )18. A. followed
B. appeared
C. traveled
D. woke
( )19. A. situation
B. problem
C. journey
D. decision
( )20. A. Neither
B. All
C. Both
D. Either
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A town mouse went to the countryside and visited his friend. The country mouse was 21 to see his friend and offered him some corn happily. The town mouse 22 the corn with hatred (厌恶) and refused to eat it.
When the town mouse was ready to 23 to the town ,he persuaded (说服) the country mouse to go to the town with him and see all the good things there. The country mouse 24 and he went to the town with the town mouse. The country mouse was really surprised to see so many good things there.
The town mouse invited him to enjoy a wonderful meal of cheese and fruit in a large 25 . As soon as they sat down, a big cat came into the restaurant through a window. Both of the mice ran into a small hole to 26 themselves. The cat ate up all the cheese and fruit. 27 the cat went away ,the mice came out of the hole.
"I am going back to the countryside,” 28 the country mouse." I prefer to go back to the countryside and lead a 29 life in safety rather than live her in danger. In my opinion, 30 is the most important thing.” The town mouse lowered his head and said nothing.
( )21. A. glad
B. nervous
C. shy
D. angry
( )22. A. looked for
B. looked after
C. looked up
D. looked at
( )23. A. live
B. return
C. leave
D. move
( )24. A. forgot
B. refused
C. passed
D. agreed
( )25. A. factory
B. station
C. restaurant
D. farm
( )26. A. kill
B. watch
C. hide
D. lose
( )27. A. After
B. Although
C. Before
D. Unless
( )28. A. smiled
B. laughed
C. cried
D. cheered
( )29. A. simple
B. rich
C. quick
D. noisy
( )30. A. food
B. success
C. safety
D. money
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I once had a good friend. We grew to be very close. One day when we were sitting by the river, she filled her palm (手掌) with some water and 31 it before me, and said this:
Look at the water 32 in my hand, It's like 33 . As long as you keep your hand 34 and allow it to stay there, it will always be there, However, 35 you try to close your fingers around it and try to possess (拥有)it, it will spill (溢出) through the fingers.”
This is the greatest 36 that people make when they meet love. They try to possess it; They demand and except what they want. And just 37 the water spilling out of your hand, love will die in your life. Love is meant to be free and you cannot change it.
If there are people you love, 38 them to be free. Give, but don't expect. Advise, but don't order. Ask, but 39 demand. It might sound 40 , but it is a lesson that may take a lifetime to truly practice. It is the secret to true love.
( )31. A. put
B. took
C. gave
D. held
( )32. A. politely
B. carefully
C. slowly
D. quickly
( )33. A. love
B. beautiful
C. happiness
D. sadness
( )34. A. open
B. dirty
C. closed
D. clean
( )35. A. since
B. if
C. though
D. until
( )36. A. decision
B. mistake
C. choice
D. change
( )37. A. from
B. by
C. like
D. under
( )38. A. ask
B. tell
C. wish
D. allow
( )39. A. always
B. sometimes
C. never
D. usually
( )40. A. happy
B. sad
C. simple
D. difficult
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Nagori was unhappy because of his son, Varyu, who drank most of time. He did everything he could to change his son's bad habit, but 41 . Nagori went to ask a sage( 圣人) for help and the sage told him to bring his son 42 him the next day.
The next morning, Nagori and his son came to the sage's home. "Let's go for a 43 , said the sage. Then the sage and Varyu went to a forest on foot." Give me that twig (嫩枝)," said the sage.Varyu broke it 44 and handed it to the sage. Then the sage asked Varyu to pull out a small plant. After some time, the plant was in Varyu's hands" 45 out the small tree," said the sage. Varyu smiled, thinking 46 a piece of cake. He tried hard, but he could not pull it out. Finally Varyu had to 47 .
The sage smiled and said," Bad 48 are just like that tree. Once they're deeply rooted,it's almost 49 to give them up. In the beginning, you control your body. 50 ,when bad habits become stronger, they control your body."
Touched by the wise words of the sage, Varyu returned home and began to make small changes every day, and at last he got rid of the bad habit.
( )41. A. succeeded
B. failed
C. agreed
D. forgot
( )42. A. to
B. from
C. into
D. on
( )43. A. ride
B. drive
C. walk
D. swim
( )44. A. hard
B. slowly
C. clearly
D. easily
( )45. A. Pull
B. Take
C. Get
D. Carry
( )46. A. those
B. he
C. it
D. these
( )47. A. wake up
B. give up
C. turn up
D. get up
( )48. A. ideas
B. words
C. habits
D. actions
( )49. A. easy
B. necessary
C. dangerous
D. impossible
( )50. A. Also
B. However
C. Besides
D. Anyway
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An old saying says," Near neighbors are better than relatives far off." I never had that feeling 51 I went to visit my grandfather in the countryside.
It was quite beautiful. And 52 of the roads are narrow (狭窄的) in the mountains. I walked and breathed the fresh air. I saw corn everywhere, and dogs were 53 in front of the house.
My father and I visited the house my grandparents live in. my grandfather told me that two families lived here. I saw a(n) 54 neighbor, who was over 90 ,sitting outside their house.
In fact, our real 55 was to visit this old couple. Although their house was wet and dark, it reminded my father of his sweet childhood memories. When he was a kid, the neighbors 56 him to cut paper, climb trees and recognize(辨认) plants. They 57 gave him candies and apples. Now, they were getting older, and my father wanted to thank them.
When they saw me, they quickly stood up with a smile and greeted me. I gave them a warm smile back and 58 their questions patiently. They handed me a few candies just like they had done to my father a long time ago.
Later, my grandfather told the stories of the 59 , and the two neighbors laughed happily together. These things made me think of the friendly relationship 60 people. We don't have ties of blood with these neighbors, but they still seem like our family. It inspires(激励) me to help and care for others more.
( )51. A. since
B. because
C. until
D. although
( )52. A. all
B. both
C. neither
D. either
( )53. A. dancing
B. arguing
C. crying
D. lying
( )54. A. old
B. strange
C. young
D. angry
( )55. A. purpose
B. secret
C. value
D. choice
( )56. A. offered
B. required
C. taught
D. allowed
( )57. A. seldom
B. always
C. never
D. hardly
( )58. A. chose
B. prepared
C. answered
D. expressed
( )59. A. future
B. present
C. moment
D. past
( )60. A. across
B. through
C. between
D. among
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One hot day, a thirsty crow (乌鸦) flew over the fields looking for water. For a long time, he could not find 61 . He felt very 62 , and almost lost all hope. Suddenly, he saw a water jug (水壶) under the tree. He flew straight down to see 63 there was any water inside. How Lucky! He could see some water 64 the jug.
The crow tried to push his head into the jug. Sadly, he found that the 65 of the jug was too narrow. Then he tried to push the jug down for the water to flow out, but the jug was to 66 .
The crow 67 hard for a while. Then looking around it, he found some pebbles (鹅卵石). He suddenly had a good 68 . He started picking up the pebbles one by one, 69 each into the jug. As more and more pebbles were filled into the jug, the water level kept 70 . Soon it was high enough for the crow to drink. His plan worked!
( )61. A. anything
B. everything
C. nothing
D. something
( )62. A. proud
B. happy
C. lonely
D. weak
( )63. A. when
B. if
C. that
D. what
( )64. A. inside
B. outside
C. near
D. beside
( )65. A. head
B. eye
C. neck
D. ear
( )66. A. high
B. nice
C. expensive
D. heavy
( )67. A. flew
B. thought
C. slept
D. ran
( )68. A. friend
B. cake
C. idea
D. bottle
( )69. A. getting
B. dropping
C. making
D. imagining
( )70. A. raising
B. falling
C. failing
D. rising
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What is the most amazing thing in summer? A seaside vacation? Some good family time? Or a song that changes your whole life? These all happened to Ronnie, the main character of the 71 The last song. It was written by the American Writer Nicholas Sparks.
Since Ronnie’s parents divorced (离婚) when she was 14, she had been staying with her mom in New York. Her father, who used to be her 72 teacher, lived alone in North Carolina. She was so 73 at her dad that she had not talked with him and played the piano ever since the divorce of her parents. However, the summer before she turned 18, her mom sent her to North Carolina. At first, Ronnie was frustrated about it. 74 things changed when her dad found some turtle eggs. Raccoon(浣熊) were trying to break them, she learned more about the turtles at the local zoo and set up a cage to 75 the eggs.
The turtle eggs 76 the hard wall between Ronnie and her father. However, on the day the eggs hatched(孵出), Ronnie found out her dad was dying of cancer. That was 77 her mom asked her to visit him. Ronnie was very upset. She started playing the piano again and wrote a song 78 her dad before he died.
Ronnie deeply impressed me. Though she looks rebellious (叛逆的) in the book, she is tender (温柔的). She 79 slept outside the whole night just to protect the turtle eggs from the raccoons and she loves her father very much.
It is a meaningful story. It teaches us about the relationships with our parents and how to 80 love to our parents.
( )71. A. song
B. book
C. film
D. diary
( )72. A. piano
B. violin
C. guitar
D. tennis
( )73. A. surprised
B. satisfied
C. amazed
D. mad
( )74. A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So
( )75. A. watch
B. carry
C. protect
D. break
( )76. A. broke down
B. turned down
C. put down
D. fell down
( )77. A. what
B. when
C. why
D. where
( )78. A. in
B. of
C. for
D. from
( )79. A. just
B. even
C. still
D. ever
( )80. A. repeat
B. forget
C. express
D. get
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Judy’s diary was top secret, so it needed a hiding place. Judy studied her bedroom 81 and decided to hide her diary under her bed. "Guard my diary, Kitty," Judy told her 82 cat.
Meow! Kitty agreed as Judy 83 . Later, Judy came back to her bedroom. She found kitty guarding the doorway.
"Good job," Judy said. Suddenly, Judy 84 . Her dairy was lying wide open on the floor.
" someone read my diary!" Judy cried. She rushed to 85 . A brown hair was between the pages. "It’s a clue (线索)." Judy said to herself. "The person who read my diary 86 have brown hair. I wonder who her or she is." 87 in her family and brown hair. Judy came up with an idea. She put Kitty on the bed and her dairy back under her bed. Then she sprinkled powder (撒粉末) on the floor beside her bed. "Meow twice 88 anyone touches my dairy," Then Judy left, closing the door.
Meow! Meow! Judy ran back to her bedroom. The 89 was still closed. Judy opened it. Powdery paw prints (粉末状的爪印) covered the floor. Kitty was playing with Judy’s diary! "So you read my 90 !" Judy laughed. " Next time, I’ll find a better hiding place.
( )81. A. bravely
B. carefully
C. tiredly
D. politely
( )82. A. white
B. black
C. brown
D. grey
( )83. A. left
B. studied
C. slept
D. worke
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