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2012北京初3中考二模英语试题分类完形填空

丰台区

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.

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35. A. machine B. doctor C. father D. mother B

36. A. carried B. found C. developed D. passed A

37. A. suddenly B. luckily C. unluckily D. gradually D

38. A. sad B. worried C. hurt D. blind D

39. A. entering B. sharing C. destroying D. missing C

40. A. job B. hope C. chance D. value B

41. A. failing B. improving C. falling D. increasing A

42. A. as a result B. ever since C. as usual D. as well D

43. A. reach B. keep C. win D. lose C

44. A. bright B. dark C. new D. special B

45. A. For that matter B. From then on C. After all D. In this way D

46. A. meaningful B. wonderful C. useful D. successful A

通州区

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 m e 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

答案:33. C 34. D 35. A 36. D 37. B 38. D 39. B 40. C 41. C 42. D 大兴区

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

答案:35-46.B.D.D.A.C.B.B.A.C.C.A.D.

延庆县

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 b a ll,a n d c a me b a c k o u t o f th e ya r d.S h e h a n d e d th e b a l l to Rya n a n d 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 . “C ome 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[来源:https://www.sodocs.net/doc/1011468096.html,] C. reach D. order

43. A. small B. happy C. young D. short[来源学&科&网]

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

五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)

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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, Tige r, 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[来源:Z,xx,https://www.sodocs.net/doc/1011468096.html,]

( ) 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

人大附中:

五、完形填空。

My wife and I became the parents of two lovely girls. I had a good job in San Jose and a beautiful home in San Carlos. Life was a pleasant dream. Then the dream ended and became one of those horrible nightmares that cause you to wake in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. I began to ___ 36___ a slowly progressive disease of the motor nerves, affecting first my right arm and leg, and then my other side. You can imagine how I feel. But…

It was raining when I started home that night, beating down hard on the car as I drove slowly down one of the less-traveled roads. Suddenly the steering wheel jumped in my hands as one of the tires burst with a bang. I __37__ the car to a stop and sat there as the terrible nature of the situation swept over me. It was impossible for me to change that tire! Utterly impossible! A thought that a passing motorist might

stop was ___38___ at once. Why should anyone? I knew I wouldn’t! Then I remembered that a short distance up a little side road was a house. I started the engine and drove slowly along until I came to the house. Lighted windows welcomed me as I ___39___ the driveway and honked the horn.(按响喇叭)

The door opened and a little girl stood there, peering (盯着) at me. I rolled down the window and called out that I had a flat tire and needed someone to change it for me because I had a crutch and couldn’t do it myself.

She went into the house and a moment later came out bundled in raincoat and hat, followed by a man who called a cheerful greeting.

I sat there comfortable and dry, and felt a bit ___40___ for the man and the little girl working so hard in the storm. Well, I would pay them for it. The rain seemed to be ___41___a bit now, and I rolled down the window to watch. It seemed to me that they were awfully slow and I was beginning to become impatient. I heard the little girl's voice from the back of the car. “Here’s the jack-handle, Grandpa.” She was answered by the murmur of the man’s lower voice and the slow tilting of the car as it was jacked up.

There followed a long interval of noises and low conversation from the back of the car, but finally it was done. I ___42___ the car bump as the jack(千斤顶)was removed, and I heard the slam of the trunk lid, and then they were standing at my car window. He was an old man, bent and slightly built. The little girl was about eight or ten, I ___43___, with a merry face and a wide smile as she looked up at me.

He said, “This is a bad night for car trouble, but you’re all set now.” “Thanks,” I said, “thanks. How much do I owe you?” He shook his head. “Nothing. Cynthia told me you were on crutches. Glad to be of help. I know you’d do the same for me. There’s no charge, friend.”

I held out a five-dollar bill. “No!I like to pay my way.”

He made no effort to take it and the little girl stepped closer to the window and said quietly, “Grandpa can’t see it.”

In the next few ___44___ seconds the shame and horror of that moment penetrated(刺痛), and I was sick with an intensity I had never felt before. A blind man and a child! Feeling with cold, wet fingers for bolts and tools in the dark —a darkness that for him would probably never end until death.

They changed a tire for me—changed it in the rain and wind, with me sitting in ___45___ in the car with my crutch. I don’t remember how long I sat there after they said good night and left me, but it was long enough for me to search deep within myself and find some___46___ traits.

I realized that I was filled to overflowing with self-pity, selfishness, and indifference (漠不关心) to the needs of others. I sat there and said a prayer. I prayed for strength, for a greater understanding, for keener awareness of my shortcomings. I prayed for blessings upon the blind man and his granddaughter. Finally I drove away, shaken in mind, ___47___ in spirit.

36. A. suffer from B. get from C. stop from D. ran into

37. A. drove B. fought C. pulled D. pushed

38. A. dismissed B. understood C. given D. lost

39. A. pull out B. pull up C. pull off D. pulled into

40. A. disappointed B. sad C. sorry D. hurt

41. A. easing B. slowing C. falling D. failing

42. A. experienced B. noticed C. saw D. felt

43. A. thought B. realized C. judged D. felt

44. A. silent B. frozen C. speechless D. peaceful

45. A. comfort B. silence C. trouble D. surprise

46. A. interesting B. disturbing C. understanding D. excellent

47. A. high B. moved C. stable D. Humbled 36—47 ABADC ADCBA BD

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