浙江专版2020中考英语复习:速测8完形+阅读D+语法填空试题

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2020

中考

速测(八) 完形+阅读D+语法填空

(限时:20分钟)

Ⅰ.完形填空

What was the kindest things that have ever been done for you? Once years ago, I made a 1 ,

on a late night flight to my home town.

My sister has called to me that my mother was 2 that if I want to say goodbye, I needed

to get there quickly. So I made calls to cancel work and hurried to catch the last flight out. After

taking off, the lights 3 . I felt empty and alone. What

do you do when you

get lonely and

there's

4 to hold you? How do you

fill a hungry heart? I took out a notebook, and listed

all the kindness

that I have ever given. Five hours later, when I landed, I closed the notebook and rushed to the

hospital to 5

my mother. Making that list of kindness that night helped me in the days ahead

to do the things I need to do and be the daughter I wanted to be. Kindness 6 an empty heart.

It's a gift, once and for 7 .

Last night, it was cold and rainy, 8 I wrapped (包裹) myself up in a blanket. Warm then,

I thought of being 7 years old in the Mr Harrison's second grade class. That morning, I'd worn my

new shoes to school. I loved the shoes and all the way to school on the bus I couldn't stop 9

them. But when I got

off the bus, my right foot—my new right-shoe—went into a puddle

(坑) of 10

.

Mr Harrison saw the water dripping(滴下) into class. She said, “Give me those shoes and warm your

feet 11 the radiator(暖气片).”

“Thank you ma'am,” I said. “ 12 . We all hit a puddle now and then.” she comforted me.

I don't know 13 she remembered it. But I do. It warmed my feet for a few hours, but it 14

my heart for a lifetime.

Often, acts of kindness seem to be tiny. But they become beautiful beyond all singing of it

if they 15 with gratitude(感激) and passed on from one needy soul to another.

( )1.A.dream B.plan

C.list D.wish

( )2.A.dead B.dying

C.worried D.nervous

( )3.A.went up B.went down 2020 中考

C.burnt up D.put out

( )4.A.someone B.anyone

C.everyone D.nobody

( )5.A.say hello to B.keep up with

C.say goodbye to D.get in touch with

( )6.A.filled B.covered

C.cleaned D.cleared

( )7.A.always B.soon

C.long D.short

( )8.A.and B.but

C.so D.or

( )ughing at B.looking after

C.dealing with D.looking at

( )10.A.sand B.water

C.rain D.tear

( )11.A.under B.above

C.over D.by

( )12.A.No trouble B.Of course

C.No problem D.By the way

( )13.A.why B.how

C.if D.when

( )14.A.warmed B.has warmed

C.will warm D.was warming

( )15.A.agree B.treat

C.are helped D.are remembered

Ⅱ.阅读理解

Good things have come from bringing wolves back to Yellowstone National Park. One good thing

is the return of two kinds of trees, which grow only near streams. They had nearly disappeared since

the wolves were gone. There was a reason for this.

The wolves scare away elk(麋鹿), which are animals that eat trees growing out of the ground.

Now elk avoid spending time near streams in the park. They have no place to run from wolves there. 2020 中考

The trees that disappeared near streams now grow in the park.

Yellowstone National Park, “America's first national park,” is in the northwest part of

Wyoming. It spreads into Idaho and Montana. It became a park in 1872. The park is beautiful and

has many visitors.

Wolves were common in the park at first. As time went on, the wolves began dying out. By 1926,

no wolves could be found. People who lived near Yellowstone killed them because the wolves would

eat the animals the people had raised to sell.

In 1995, many people joined forces to bring back the wolves. They were people who cared about

animals and the health of the land. At first, this was only a dream since there were no wolves in

the park!

Wolves were in Canada, which is north of the United States. People went to Canada to catch wolves.

They brought them back to the park and let them go. They kept close track of the wolves' actions.

When a wolf died, they would figure out the reason. A lot was done to protect the wolves from harm.

Yet, farmers also complained that the wolves were eating their animals. In 1997, they tried

to get rid of(摆脱) the wolves by passing a law to remove them from the park. The law was never

passed.

Now, there are many wolves in Yellowstone National Park. The land is healthier, and the wolves

have their home back.

1.Why did two kinds of trees disappear along the streams in the park? ( )

A.Because people cut down most of them.

B.Because there were too many wolves.

C.Because there were too many elk.

D.Because there was a wild fire.

2.Which of the following can be put in the blank “ ”? ( )

A.The land was in a total mess from time to time.

B.The land was a home for wolves for a long time.