2023年中考完形填空专项练习12篇
第一篇
It was the last night of my summer camp. 1. I didn't want to leave, I had to go back home the next day. I didn't want to pack. I just wanted to make the night go 2. . How I wished that I could make time 3. at that moment! However, it seemed that time flew more quickly than before. I lay on the bed, but I wasn't 4. at all. I just closed my eyes, thinking of every minute I had 5. with the friends I met during the camp.
Just then, someone 6. the door. "Open the door," said a soft 7. . I thought it was my friend, Elle. So I replied, "It's open." Then the door opened. When I looked at the door, I was 8. . There stood all my friends, Elle, Lily, Sally and Allie. Together they walked over to my bed and then each of them gave me a big hug (拥抱). We hugged each other. We 9. our phone numbers and e-mail addresses. We said that no matter how far we would be away from each other and no matter how many other friends we had, we would 10. forget each other.
Just then, a tear slowly rolled down my face. As I looked up, I noticed all of my friends' eyes were also filled with tears.
1.A.Until B.Unless C.Because D.Although
2.A.clearly B.quickly C.slowly D.easily
3.A.fly B.cross C.stop D.finish
4.A.sleepy B.healthy C.excited D.Gentle
5.A.wasted B.missed C.spent D.talked
6.A.fixed up B.looked at C.cleaned up D.knocked at
7.A.noise B.sound C.voice D.cry
8.A.afraid B.nervous C.crazy D.surprised
9.A.changed B.forgot C.exchanged D.remembered
10.A.ever B.never C.seldom D.often
第二篇
When my sister Gina was born, she had a problem with her heart. She was weak after a long 1. and had to go to the hospital very often. She had 2. walking, playing with other children, and going to school.
Our parents wanted to take Gina to a special place in Florida and hoped Gina could 3. with dolphins(海豚). When Gina knew it, she was 4. because she didn't know whether it was easy to be around dolphins.
When we got to Florida, we couldn't wait to 5. the place. Kids who had 6. needs like Gina could come and spend time with dolphins. I thought it was going to be a vacation, 7. it wasn't. Gina had to work hard every day for a week.
However, the trip was amazing. Gina 8. and clapped(鼓掌) when she saw the dolphins. One of the dolphins squeaked(尖叫) happily to 9. her. They swam together all day. Gina was able to move her body more than she 10. did at home. Mum and Dad were proud of Gina. I was, too.
1.A.health B.illness C.peace D.letter
2.A.trouble B.success C.trust D.tradition
3.A.draw B.cook C.swim D.skate
4.A.polite B.sleepy C.worried D.honest
5.A.help B.clean C.invent D.visit
6.A.boring B.special C.harmful D.careless
7.A.but B.because C.so D.and
8.A.locked B.laughed C.escaped D.apologised
9.A.hurt B.punish C.forget D.welcome
10. A.hardly B.loudly C.usually D.immediately
第三篇
I was not a confident person before. That's because I was fat and others often 1. me. As a result, I became very shy. I was scared(害怕) to say hello to strangers, let alone(更不用说) talk or hang out(闲逛) with them. I was afraid to ask simple questions and speak loud 2. others. It seemed that I felt afraid of 3. in my life. I used to believe that I would be like this all my life.
But one day, my friend Paul's words changed my mind. He 4. me to change myself. He said, "If you can give it a try, you still have a 5. to make a change. But if you 6. try, your life is only going to get worse. "I was blown away(兴奋起来) by what he said. After all, I had nothing to lose. Why not have a try
The first thing I did was lose weight. I had a 7. diet(饮食) and did exercise every day. After six months, I lost ninety pounds. This taught me that I could change myself.
A few months later, I heard about a speech competition at my university. I plucked up the courage(鼓起勇气) to sign up for the competition. For the first time, I was able to 8. my story and speak loud in front of dozens of(许多) people.
After the competition, I made a to-do list and started changing in a very short time. I tried my best to 9. the things on the list one by one. When working on them, I became more and more confident.
I am still 10. now. And I will never stop.
1.A.came round B.looked after C.laughed at D.depended on
2.A.far from B.according to C.at the end of D.in front of
3.A.everything B.nothing C.somebody D.anybody
4.A.created B.avoided C.satisfied D.encouraged
5.A.culture B.chance C.comer D.coast
6.A.often B.never C.always D.sometimes
7.A.strict B.common C.whole D.usual
8.A.refuse B.divide C.share D.protect
9.A.explain B.spread C.finish D.regret
10.A.feeling awful B.taking photos C.having breakfast D.making progress
第四篇
Once there were several scientists in a forest. They were trying to 1. a special animal in the world. No one had seen it. Every scientist was 2. and wanted to be the first one to photograph and study it. The animal only came out at night, 3. the scientists did some other things in the day. Among them, there was a famous scientist named Walter. Every day, he would spend an hour sitting at the desk and putting all his equipment(设备)in the 4. place. He did this carefully. But other scientists laughed at him because they thought Walter was just wasting 5. .
One night, the animal appeared 6. . The scientists heard its call. But the call didn't last long. The animal was frightened by the 7. made by the scientists while they were scrabbling (忙乱地找) for their cameras and notebooks.
On the next morning, the scientists 8. their findings. Some had tried to record its call, others had noted down how it moved, and the 9. one had even photographed parts of its tail and legs. They all congratulated each other on what they had found. However, when they saw what Walter had, they were very surprised. He had taken several complete photos, the record of the animal's cry and notes about the animal. They ran to congratulate Walter. They now understood the importance of keeping things 10. . Because of that, Walter could find everything quickly in the dark.
1.A.feed B.study C.catch D.kill
2.A.relaxed B.tired C.excited D.surprised
3.A.but B.or C.and D.so
4.A.clean B.right C.safe D.public
5.A.space B.money C.food D.time
6.A.angrily B.immediately C.suddenly D.quickly
7.A.plans B.sounds C.songs D.mistakes
8.A.compared B.counted C.washed D.kept
9.A.luckiest B.richest C.thinnest D.cleverest
10.A.in pieces B.in danger C.in peace D.in order
第五篇
"I tried to play with some kids after class and one of them pushed me away. So I 1. played by myself," my daughter told me after her first day at primary school. For most people it was no big deal, but I felt quite worried.
I never really 2. school. It didn't help that my family moved around a lot so it felt like I was always moving to a new school. This also meant that I spent much time as a child playing by myself. I knew most children don't like playing by themselves. A 3. child is not usually a happy child.
Despite (尽管)this before my daughter started school I remained pretty calm. My daughter had a happy time in kindergarten(幼儿园). She made many friends and was considered as a 4. girl. I knew it wouldn't be 5. for her to make friends at school.
Throughout (自始至终)I wasn't worried or nervous. I'd chosen a local public school for my daughter and many people said the school was a good one. And—yet only two days after she'd been by herself. I was close to losing my mind.
Then I stopped and gave myself another reality check—my daughter had only been school for two days. I needed to give her a 6. to work things out; before I made any rash(轻率的)decisions. I 7. that I shouldn't let my past experiences influence that of my daughter. She is going to 8. experiences of her own. I also told myself that the start of school can often not be a smooth one, and 9. every new beginning it takes 10. to get used to it.
1.A.also B.never C.just D.once
2.A.attended B.enjoyed C.prepared D.continued
3.A.polite B.careless C.quiet D.lonely
4.A.popular B.brave C.shy D.silent
5.A.important B.possible C.common D.difficult
6.A.right B.chance C.reason D.plan
7.A.promised B.suggested C.realized D.explained
8.A.remember B.form C.share D.compare
9.A.like B.of C.to D.from
10.A.practice B.courage C.skill D.time
第六篇
Fifteen years ago, I worked in a local lumber mill (木材厂). The hours were 1. . The work was dangerous. And the pay was low. Every day was a struggle physically. It was too hot in summer and too cold in winter. My back would burn with the 2. from the constant bending, lifting and carrying. My feet would ache from 3. the entire day. My fingers would bleed from the work that my hands were doing. T tried to keep my spirit up 4. I worked there, but day by day I felt that I was developing depression. Every morning, I would place Band-Aids (创可贴) around my fingers and 5. my old heavy work shoes. Every night, I would drag myself home smelling of sweat and dust and collapse (坐下) on the sofa.
One evening I felt like I could 6. it no more. Why was I working myself to death there just to survive Why couldn't I find a better job than that Why was I having to go through all those things
I wasn't really expecting an answer, but life loves to surprise me. As I struggled up the 7. to my front door, I found all three of my young children waiting for me with smiling faces. "Daddy, Daddy! M my daughter yelled. I 8. and picked her up in my arms. After hugging them all, I laughed for the first time in days and sat down 9. . It was just the answer that I needed.
At last I moved on to a better job, 10. I never forgot the answer to my questions. We may have to work to live, but we live to love.
1.A.long B.precious C.spare D.reasonable
2.A.pain B.anxiety C.shame D.guilt
3.A.sitting B.standing C.making D.facing
4.A.where B.how C.why D.while
5.A.clean up B.prepare for C.put on D.take off
6.A.take B.forget C.enjoy D.repair
7.A.windows B.steps C.pools D.roofs
8.A.wondered B.admitted C.returned D.smiled
9.A.peacefully B.angrily C.worriedly D.nervously
10.A.although B.or C.but D.when
第七篇
People use body language to send messages to others. It is very 1. because others can understand you easily when you use body language. When you are talking with others, you are not just using words, but also using 2. For example, waving one's hand is to say "Goodbye". Shaking hands means welcome, and clapping hands 3. congratulations(祝贺). Nodding the head means YES, but shaking the head means NO.
Different countries have 4. body. languages. For example, when in 5. France and Arab countries people kiss each other when they meet, 6. men in China or Australia shake hands. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like 7. close to each other when they are talking, but British must keep a distance away when they are talking. It is very important 8. the meanings of gestures and movements in the foreign country, 9. they will help you communicate with people and make you stay there much more 10. s and more comfortable.
1.A.helpful B.difficult C.easy D.useless
2.A.words B.gestures C.handshakes D.hands
3.A.to mean B.mean C.means D.meaning
4.A.the same B.a same C.the different D.different
5.A.Russia B.the Russia C.Russian D.a Russia
6.A.and B.or C.but D.so
7.A.stand B.stands C.stood D.standing
8.A.knowing B.know C.to know D.knows
9.A.when B.because C.so D.if
10.A.important B.sad C.interesting D.pleased
第八篇
There was a young farmer whose family had been farmers for generations. Year after year and generation after generation, farmers used to sow in spring and harvest in 1. , beginning to work at sunrise and retiring at sunset. In good harvest years, they, could only have enough food to 2. and enough clothing to wear. If there was a famine due to crop failure, they had to go 3. .
This young farmer wanted to 4. his life. But he was too 5. and too cowardly. Being lazy and cowardly over everything, he often 6. having unexpected blessings.
A miracle took place 7. . One day in late autumn, when he was working in the fields, two groups of people were hunting nearby. 8. shouting was rising one after another, scared hares were running desperately(绝望地). 9. , a blind hare dashed itself against the stump of a dead tree in his field and died. That day, he ate that hare.
From that day on, he no longer wanted to farm again. From morning till night, he stayed 10. that stump, waiting for miracles to take place again.
1.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
2.A.drink B.eat C.take D.buy
3.A.happy B.thirsty C.full D.hungry
4.A.improve B.keep C.make D.turn
5.A.excited B.lazy C.careful D.funny
6.A.looked for B.went on C.argued about D.dreamed of
7.A.at last B.by the end C.in the front D.at the end of
8.A.When B.As C.While D.Before
9.A.Generally B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Friendly
10.A.on B.in C.at D.by
第九篇
The 75-year-old Joe lived very happily in a village and had a big warm family. His children 1. and moved to different cities. Now he has four grandchildren, and they usually visit him during their holidays.
During one 2. , Joe was preparing his home for the kids: cleaning the house and cooking their favorite foods. After he finished working, he realized his watch was 3. . The watch was from his 4. and he treasured it very much, so he was very upset. He looked for it but could not find it 5. .
When his grandchildren came, they promised him they would find the watch which was given by their grandma.
One granddaughter asked:" Grandpa, do you remember when you saw it the 6. time
"I guess when I was cleaning the 7. !" he replied.
The children looked for more than two hours with Joe, but they couldn't find it. The kids were now also sad, but they tried to comfort their grandpa.
One grandson went back to the garden to look again. He was there for about 15 minutes and rushed back with a (an) 8. look on his face.
Then everyone was very surprised to see the watch in his hand. They asked how he was able to find it. The little boy replied: "I sat there without making a noise. After a few minutes, I heard the 'tick, tick' sound and found the watch."
Joe hugged and 9. the little boy.
This is the power of 10. . If we stay calm (冷静), we are more about to find the ways of solving problems.
1.A.gave up B.looked up C.grew up D.got up
2.A.summer B.vacation C.winter D.weekday
3.A.dirty B.broken C.wet D.missing
4.A.wife B.children C.granddaughter D.grandson
5.A.somewhere B.anywhere C.here D.there
6.A.last B.next C.second D.first
7.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.yard D.garden
8.A.tired B.surprised C.excited D.bored
9.A.warned B.thanked C.punished D.kicked
10.A.silence B.courage C.discovery D.doubt
第十篇
Every school has rules for students to follow. However, some students may see the 1. as a way which teachers control them. Sometimes they're unhappy and even feel 2. . Well, if you think your lift is hard, you might think about the 3. in ancient times. For some of them, life was really hard.
In the old days, people believed that teachers had to be very 4. and had the right to punish the students. Parents didn't mind if teachers punished their children when their children didn't do what they were 5. to do. Often, the stricter a teacher was, the more parents thought he or she was a good teacher.
In fact, following school rules can be very important. For example, running in the hallways could cause a student to 6. . It may but himself or another person. Following the rule can also help the students in the cleanroom to learn 7. difficulty. In class, a teacher may ask students to raise their hands 8. they sneak. If someone speaks out of turn, other students might not be able to hear the teacher 9. .School rules can help students prepare for their own futures as well. When they 10. and go out on their own, they'll soon find that they still need to follow rules.
Rules make the world much better. If there are no rules, life will be meaningless and in disorder.
1.A.rules B.excuses C.facts D.examples
2.A.tired B.angry C.excited D.good
3.A.doctors B.parents C.teachers D.students
4.A.kind B.clever C.strict D.careful
5.A.told B.heard C.invited D.watched
6.A.come out B.fall down C.move on D.pass by
7.A.about B.from C.except D.without
8.A.because B.though C.before D.unless
9.A.clearly B.luckily C.quickly D.politely
10.A.hurry up B.look up C.grow up D.dress up
第十一篇
I used to spend my summer vacation with my grandparents on their large farm in Texas. Every summer, we'd 1. the caravan, a group of Airstream trailer (活动房屋) owners who 2. together around the US and Canada.
I loved travelling with my grandparents and I really 3. these travels. On one particular trip, I was about 10 years old and I was rolling around in the backseat. My grandfather was 4. . And my grandmother had the front passenger seat. She was smoking a cigarette, and I hated the 5. .
At that age, I'd look for any excuse to make predictions and do minor arithmetic. I 6. to do the maths for my grandmother. I estimated the number of cigarettes per day, estimated the number of puffs each time she smoked and so on. When I was 7. that I'd come up with a reasonable number, I poked (探出) my head into the 8. of the car, tapped my grandmother on the shoulder, and 9. said, "At two seconds per puff, you've taken nine years off your 10. !Because the ad said, 'Every puff of a cigarette takes a certain number of time off a smoker's life. ' "
I expected to be praised for my 11. and arithmetic skills. That's not what happened. Instead, my grandmother burst into tears. I sat in the backseat and did not know 12. to do. My grandfather was a highly intelligent and 13. man. He had never said a harsh (严厉的) word to me. He 14. in the shoulder of the highway. He stopped and got out of the car, looking at me, and after a bit of silence, he 15. and calmly said, "Jeff, one day you'll understand that it's harder to be kind than clever."
1.A.join B.move C.stop D.visit
2.A.work B.travel C.study D.perform
3.A.got ready for B.kept away from
C.looked down upon D.looked forward to
4.A.talking B.reading C.driving D.shaking
5.A.smell B.activity C.experience D.invention
6.A.refused B.pretended C.hated D.decided
7.A.surprised B.worried C.satisfied D.sorry
8.A.window B.inside C.front D.back
9.A.honestly B.proudly C.bravely D.sadly
10.A.life B.tour C.way D.day
11.A.honesty B.coolness C.happiness D.cleverness
12.A.where B.what C.when D.how
12.A.handsome B.dishonest C.kind D.lonely
14.A.turned away B.looked back C.ran away D.pulled over
15.A.angrily B.gently C.excitedly D.coldly
第十二篇
Even before my father left us, my mother had to work to support our family. Once I came out of the kitchen, "Mom, I can't peel potatoes. I have only one 1. ."
"Get yourself into that kitchen and peel those potatoes," Mom said, without looking up. "And don't use that as a (n) 2. for anything again!"
One day, our teacher had each of us race 3. the monkey bars (攀爬架), swinging from one rung (横杠) to the next. When it was my 4. , I shook my head. Some kids behind me 5. , and I went home crying.
Hearing my story, Mom hugged me. The next afternoon, she took me 6. to school. At the empty playground, Mom looked carefully at the rungs. "Now, 7. up with your right hand," she advised. She stood by as I tried hard to lift myself with my right hand 8. I could hook (勾住) the rung with my other elbow (肘). Day after day we practiced and she praised me for every rung I 9. .
I'll never forget the next time, crossing the rings, I looked 10. at the kids standing there with their mouths
11. .
One night, after a dance at my new junior high, I 12. myself into the bed, crying. I could hear Mom come in, "Mom," I said sadly, " 13. of the boys would dance with me."
It was a long 14. before Mom said, "Oh, honey, someday you'll be beating those boys off with a bat." Her voice was so 15. that I could hardly get it. I could see tears running down her cheeks. Then I knew how much she had suffered (遭受) in bringing me up. She had never let me see her tears.
Mother's tears are always there in my heart. I will beat any difficulty off with one hand.
1.A.foot B.hand C.arm D.leg
2.A.cause B.explanation C.excuse D.result
3.A.onto1y B.through C.over D.across
4.A.turn B.place C.order D.side
5.A.smiled B.nodded C.cheered D.laughed
6.A.away B.back C.off D.around
7.A.pull B.push C.raise D.jump
8.A.after B.since C.until D.unless
9.A.made B.touched C.reached D.put
10.A.up B.about C.out D.down
11.A.open B.closed C.full D.wide
12.A.relaxed B.threw C.lay D.set
13.A.all B.none C.neither D.some
14.A.break B.rest C.hour D.silence
15.A.weak B.clear C.lovely D.high
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