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历年北京中考英语真题完型填空汇编及答案
中考英语真题完型填空汇编及答案
2018 年北京中考完形填空
Real Solutions (解决方法) to Problems
Thirty engineers were working as a team in a company. They were young and eager to learn. The management decided to teach them about finding real solutions to problems
One day, the team was called for a 13 in a hall. They were quite surprised and all reached the hall holding various 14 . As they entered, they found a box placed in the center, full of flat balloons The manager asked everyone to pick a balloon and blow it up. Then they were asked to write their names on their respective(各自的)balloons 15 so that the balloons wouldn’t blow out. All tried, but not everyone was 16 . Five balloons blew out due to pressure (压力) .
Those who failed to mark their names on the balloons were 17 out of the
game. As a result, 25 engineers came to the next level. All the balloons carrying their
names were 18 and then put into a room, here and there.
The engineers were told to pick the balloon with his or her name on, All the 25
engineers began to search for the respective balloons in a rush. It was almost 15 minutes
but no one was able to 19 the right one. The second level of the game was over.
Then came the final level. the engineers were asked to pick any balloon and give it
to person named on the balloon. Within a couple of minutes,
all balloons 20 the hands of the respective engineers. The manager announced this was the real solution to the
problem. Many times in our life,sharing and helping others give us real solutions to problems.
13. A.game B.show C.concert D.patry
14. A.purposes B.suggestions C.thoughts D.plans 15.. A.quietly B.carefully C.secretly D.clearly
16. A.bonest B.ready C.patient D.succeesful
17. A.checked B.helped C.ruled D.cleaned
18. A.collected B.weighed C.tied D.cleaned
19. A.mark B.hide C.number D.find
20. A.freed B.reached C.lifted D.hit
2018 年北京中考完形填空答案: 13A 14 C 15 B 16D 17C 18A
19D 20B
2017 北京中考
A Meaningful Gift
Emily was an eighth grader. To pass her Civics course (公民 课程) , she had to do some volunteer service in a nursing home for a week.
One Monday, Emily went to the nursing home after school. When she arrived, she was told she would___31 an hour every weekday with an elderly lady, Mrs. Blair. She was then led into a room, where an old lady in a flowery dress was sitting on a sofa.
Emily 32 awkwardly(别扭地) in front of the lady. She cleared her throat and said, “Good afternoon.I’m Emily. ”
“Good afternoon, Emily. Take a seat, please. ” Mrs. Blair replied.
Then, 33 filled the space between them. Emily wondered what to say.
“Tell me about yourself, Emily,” Mrs. Blair said suddenly.
“Well,” Emily s tarted, “I don’t have any grandparents, so I can’t relate to elderly people much. I love the performing arts. I’m here mainly because I have to34 here to get a good grade for my Civics class. ”Mrs. Blair didn’t s eem to 35 . “Many people, especially teens, don’t seem to care about old people like me. Now you are here, and I’m going to change that about you. Ask me anything. ”
Emily thought for a moment, and fina lly decided, “What was your job?”
“I was a Broadway star in the 1950s. ” Mrs. Blair answered. “Cool! Can you tell me about it?” Emily asked, amazed.
Mrs. Blair smil ed. “B ack then, only the lead actresshad the honor to wear a 36 bracelet. I was the lead in almost all of the plays, so I always wore the bracelet. Till this day, I still have it. ”
Emily smiled along with Mrs. Blair and listened to the other stories, attentively. She had become so interestedi n Mrs. Blair’s 37 that she decided to come earlier the next day.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday passed by quickly. Then came Friday. As she was leaving, Emily was really 38 to say goodbye.
“Don’t b e sad. You can still visit me,” Mrs. Blair comforted her. She then handed a small box to Emily,“It’s my gift to you. ”
Emily 39 opened the box and was surprised to see what was inside. “It’s the bracelet that you wore. Thank you!” Emily said, with tears in her eyes. “I’m sure to visit you whenever I’m free. ”On the way home, Emily thought of her own love for the performing arts. She touched the bracelet and made a 40 that she would keep her word to Mrs. Blair.
31.A. waste B. spend C. plan D. exercise
32. A. asked B. sat C. stood D. danced
33. A. warmth B. sadness C. happiness D. silence 34.A. study B. live C. volunteer D. play
35. A. mind B. fear C. insist D. regret
36. A. strange B. special C. common D. private
37. A. dreams B. hobbies C. stories D. jokes
38. A. upset B. confused C. surprised D. nervous
39. A. proudly B. secretly C. worriedly D. carefully
40. A. promise B. change C. judgment D. choice 31BCDCA 36BCADA
2016 北京中考 Mum's Christmas Surprise
Molly ran back home from school and dropped her schoolbag on the sofa .Then on the table she saw"Mum's Wish Book" ﹣ a mail order catalog(商品目录) from a gift shop. "Mum, "she said excitedly to herself, "this year you'll get the gloves you want!"Molly had walked a dog for a neighbor and saved her( 31 ) all year to buy Mum the gloves.
She opened"Mum's Wish Book"and hoped that she could find these ( 32 ) in it.Tears ran down her face when she saw the gloves in the catalog . Mum wouldn't buy them for herself , because the family had a ( 33 ) time on the farm. She once heard Mum say to Dad, "Maybe some day,I'll have the money to get them. "
Molly ran out by the back door and went straight to the post office.There she carefully filled out the order form torn from the catalog.
"I need to buy a stamp to ( 34 ) the form. "She said to Mr. Smith,the only worker in the post office.
"Umm,a pair of gloves ? "said Mr. Smith,as he passed a stamp to her.
"Yes, It's a Christmas gift for Mum, but please don't tell
her . It's our ( 35 ) , OK ? "Molly didn't realize how white Mr. Smith's beard was until that moment.In face, he reminded her of Santa Claus.
As Molly walked back home, she decided to tell Dad her secret. "You've got to check the mailbox every day, "said Molly ( 36 ) to Dad. He nodded, with a big smile . Coming home from school every day, Molly peeked at (偷看) Dad when Mum wasn't ( 37 ), but every time he shook his head.
On Christmas Eve, Dad came back from mailbox, still empty handed. Molly felt ( 38 ) when she went to bed, because she didn't have the gloves for Mum.
Before Christmas dinner,as Mum took the apple pies out of the oven, Molly began ( 39 ) the table. Suddenly,they heard someone pulling up the driveway . From the window they saw Mr . Smith making his way to the door , with a box in his hand. Mr. Smith ( 40 ) Mum the box, "I believe this is yours. "
Mum looked from Dad to Molly and opened the box . Her eyes lit up when she saw the gloves. "Oh,who bought these for me? "she asked.
"Santa did, "said Molly smilingly.
"Ho!Ho!Ho!Merry Christmas!"Mr. Smith,with a loud laugh. It was Christmas that no one would ever forget.
31.A.time B. money C.energy D.food
32.A.flowers B.sunglasses C.gloves D.chocolates
33.A. hard B. lonely C.short D. busy
34.A.design B.check C.complete D.send
35.A.secret B.choice C.dream D.task
36.A. patiently B.doubtfully C. proudly D.quietly
37.A.working B. looking C.smiling D.talking
38.A.sad B.strange C.angry D.tired
39 . A . pushing B . changing C . setting D . booking 31BCADA 40 . A . bought B . handed C . lent D. returned. 36DBACB
2015 北京中考 The Phone Call
It was getting dark . Paul looked out of the window and signed (叹气). Dad said he could come home by 5 : 30, but it was almost 7 : 00 . Even if Dad came back, it wouldn't be much fun playing ( 31 ) in the dark . Paul walked into his room and threw his baseball into the corner . He tried to do some homework, but couldn't.
The phone rang at about 8 : 00. It was Dad: "Paul, I'm ( 32 ), but I couldn't play baseball with you tonight .I have to finish my work at the office . Maybe we can play this weekend.Oh no. How about next weekend ?…"
Paul couldn't understand why Dad was so ( 33 ). He threw himself into the sofa and soon fell asleep. His book was still opened to the first page.
The next day at school , Paul didn't hand in his homework and ( 34 ) a test . Mrs.Green, his teacher,asked him to stay after school . "Paul,you didn't do your homework .You didn't pass the test and only got a D.This isn't like you.What's wrong? "
Paul just sat there ( 35 ). "Paul, if you don't want to talk, I will.I know that something's worrying with you, but you have to get it out.You need to tell someone. "
As Paul walked home , he thought of what Mrs . Green said. Maybe he didn't do his homework because he wanted to get his dad's ( 36 ) . He knew Mrs . Green was right . He decided to take her advice.
When Paul got home , he ( 37 ) his dad. But there was no
answer. Then it went to voicemail (语音信箱). Paul began talking: "Dad,I can't play with you next weekend.I've got lots of problems with my homework .Also, I really don't want to spend another day looking out of the window and waiting.Whenever you ( 38 ) our plans, Dad, it hurts me.It's not too late to rebuild our relationship, but we have to start small. Maybe you an help me with my ( 39 ) sometime. Dad, I love you. "
As Paul ended the call , he felt much relaxed. He didn't know whether his dad would be different , but it didn't matter. He himself ( 40 ). He expressed his feelings to the right person. He had a clear head as he was doing his homework that evening.
31.A. baseball B.cards C.chess D.toys
32.A. lucky B.sorry C .surprised D. pleased
33.A.famous B. helpful C. lazy D. busy
34.A. made B. missed C.failed D.chose
35.A.cheerfully B.comfortably C. hopefully D.quietly
36.A.attention B. message C. praise D.trust
37.A.saw B.thanked C.called D.greeted
38.A. prepare B. break C.follow D.question
39.A.choice B. homework C.speech D.decision
40.A. regretted B.complained C. insisted D.changed 31.ABDCD 36. ACBBD
Santa Can Come before Christmas
It was last June. I entered a supermarket to pick some vegetables,when a
young man asked me ,“Can you tell me where the 35 counter (柜台)is? ”
“Well, the milk is in the lower right corner,” I replied.
Picking up my things, I finally came to the milk counter where I met the same
man 36 almost 10 bottles of milk.
I asked ,“Do you need a basket or a trolley?”
“Sure,thank you. ”he answered.
I was 37 he was still picking more bottles and after a few minutes his
trolley had 24 bottles of milk.
I laughed and asked, ”Why so many bottles?”
He smile d and said, ”These are for my street dogs. Today, I want to be a
Santa 38 them. ”
I said,” Well ,it`s too 39 for you to be a Santa,It is still June and
Christmas comes in December. ”
He 40 at me and walked a few steps,as if he wanted to say something but he left the counter without saying anything.
41 ,we met again at the bread counter.
“So these bread and cakes are also for the street dogs ,Mr .Santa. ”
He smiled and said, ”Yes ,These are also for the dogs and I love to be Mr. Santa in the month of June, Santa is a representation( 象 征 ) of surprises and 42 . Santa comes in December as we
43 him around Christmas. But in real life there is a Santa in each one of us that shines through our personality at some point of time ,no matter which month it is. Maybe when you offered help to me by getting me a trolley ,there was a 44 Santa in you ,When we offer food to a poor man or a(n) 45 to someone who is caught in the rain ,we are being Santa there, So when you
offer help to others or get help from others, just think that Santa has come all the way for you. ”
He left and I was happy that I had met him. It was right to understand that Santa can come before Christmas, We just need to realize that he is around us by 46 happiness and unconditional love.
35. A. vegetable B. milk C. bread D. fish
36. A .putting B. choosing C. holding D. bringing
37. A. sad B. excited C. angry D. surprised
38. A. for B. on C. of D.by
39. A. easy B. early C. helpful D. important
40. A .pointed B. laughed C. shouted D. turned
41. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Hopefully D. Naturally
42. A. love B. success C. friendship D. honor
43. A. call B. show C. expect D. invite
44. A. lost B. frozen C. forgotten D. hidden
45. A. camera B. umbrella C. apple D. box
46. A. storing B. facing C. spreading D.increasing BCDAB DBACD BC
My stutter (口吃) had always been much of a problem. I'd had so many specialists for
my____35___ over the years. As l walked down the hallway to meet a new one, memories popped in my head of how painful (痛苦的) being a kid who stutters had been. It____36____ hurt.
“Hello! I'm Mrs. Claussen. I hear you're from Texas!"
“Ye-Ye-Ye-Yes m-m-m-m-m-m-m-aam I am…”My heart felt like it was pounding through my chest and my hands were dripping wet. I really blew that______37______ .
“Well," she said with a ______38_____Smile. 161've always liked Texas. "
She turned out to be the best speech specialist I've ever had, not like those who told me to clap my hands while speaking. She was_____39_____.She spent the first several weeks just talking to me --- asking me all kinds of questions about myself,especially my feelings. And she____40___ . She then began to teach me about the speech. Not just about my speech, but about everybody's.
I___41____ in my old school and was a pretty good tenor(男 高音) , but I learned that the new school's singing group was all filled up. It was such bad news, for I thought that was the one thing I could really do well - and I could do it____42____ stuttering. Somehow Mrs. Claussen finally got me in the group. I felt like she really cared about me as a person, not just a speech student.
During the next two years, my speech didn't get much better - except with her. When I was in college, things got worse. I once even wondered if I would ever be able to____43_____ ! It was a very depressing time, and I often felt alone. When I was feeling really sorry for myself, I remembered Mrs. Claussen had told me whether I could____44____ my speech was all up to me. She had told me not to fight for perfect speech, just better speech. She was right about that. I finally improved my speech greatly.
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