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完形填空专练一My name is Bill. I’m an English boy. I’m a student 1 a high school. I’m in Class4, Grade 8. Li Lei is my friend. We are in 2 class. He is thirteen. Here is a photo of 3 family. It is new. Please4 it. His dad is5 English teacher. The one6 is his mom. She is a doctor (医生). He has7 sisters. Their names8 Fangfang and Lingling. They look the same. They are junior high school students,9 . They 10 a nice cat. They like it very much.1.A. in B. to C. and D./【答案】C【解析】in a high school 在一所中学。
2. A. the same B. Different C. same D. the different【答案】A【解析】in the same class 在同一所班级;different后加名词复数。
3. A. he B. him C. her D. his【答案】D【解析】family n.家庭,家人;名词之前要用形容词性物主代词,故用his.4. A. look at B. look C. give D. see【答案】A【解析】look at sth 看......。
5. A. the B. an C. / D. a【答案】B【解析】an English teacher 一位英语老师;English元音音素开头,故用an.6. A. a red B. in red C. red D. in a red【答案】B【解析】in+颜色,穿......颜色的衣服,可放在名词之后,做后置定语。
人教版英语完形填空专项练习15篇---八年级(附答案)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1完型填空专项练习一、When Mr Smith retired(退休), he bought a small 1 in a village near the sea. He2 it and hoped to live a quiet life in this house.But to his great surprise, many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays, for it was the most 3 building in the village. From morning to night there were 4 outside the house. They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and 5 of them even went into Mr Smith’s garden. This was too much for Mr Smith. He decided to ask the visitors to 6 . So he put a notice on the window. The notice said, “If you want 7 your curiosity(好奇心),come in and look round. Price: twenty dollars.” Mr Smith was sure that the visitors would 8 coming, but he was wrong. More and more visitors came and Mr Smith had to 9 every day showing them around his house.“I came here to 10 not to work as a guide(导游),”he said angrily. In the end, he sold the house and moved away.()1.A. garden B. shop C. house D. school()2. A. liked B. hated C. sold D. built()3. A. big B. interesting C. small D. clean()4. A. children B. students C. parents D. tourists()5. A. no B. none C. many D. much()6. A. come B. leave C. stay D. play()7. A. to satisfy B. satisfy C. to satisfying D. satisfying()8. A. go on B. stop C. continue D. not()9. A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay()10. A. play B. work C. watch D. retire二、通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在31-40题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
参考答案完形填空训练(一)1~5 ADCDA 6~10 BCAAB 11~15 CCCAD 16~20 BABCD完形填空训练(二)1~5 BADCA 6~10 DCDAB 11~15 BCDAC 16~20 CDACB完形填空训练(三)1~5 DBCDA 6~10 BCACB 11~15 DCDAA 16~20 BCABC完形填空训练(四)1 ~5 ADBAC 6~10 ACCDA 11~15 BCBAC 16~20 ADCBD完形填空训练(五)1~5 DBCBA 6~10 CDABC 11~15 CACBD 16~20 AAABD完形填空训练(六)1~5 BDABC 6~10 BDBAC 11~15 BACDD 16~20 BCAAD完形填空训练(七)1~5 DCBDD 6~10 CDACB 11~15 ABCCB 16~20 DAAAC完形填空训练(八)1~5 CCACB 6~10 CBDDA 11~15 ADBCA 16~20 BDCBD完形填空训练(九)1~5 BACBD 6~10 ACADB 11~15 CBDAC 16~20 ABDCD完形填空训练(十)1~5 BDABC 6~10 ADCCA 11~15 BACBD 16~20 BADBC完形填空训练(十一)1~5 BABDC 6~10 CADBA 11~15 CDDCA 16~20 ABDCB完形填空训练(十二)1~5 CBDBA 6~10 DBCDD 11~15 CBCAB 16~20 DDABD完形填空训练(十三)1~5 BCBAD 6~10 ACBAA 11~15 DCBDA 16~20 CDDAB 完形填空训练(十四)1~5 CBDAB 6~10 CDADA 11~15 ADDBB 16~2 BACCD 完形填空训练(十五)1~5 DCABC 6~10 BABBC 11~15 BCCAA 16~20 DDAAD 完形填空训练(十六)1~5 BABDC 6~10 AABDB 11~15 DCABC 16~20 DCBCB完形填空训练(十七)1~5 BDCAB 6~10 DCBAC 11~15 BACBC 16~20 DABCD 完形填空训练(十八)1~5 ABCBB 6~10 DABDD 11~15 BCCBC 16~20 CDCBD 完形填空训练(十九)1~5 CCDBC 6~10 DAABA 11~15 BADDC 16~20 ABACD 完形填空训练(二十)1~5 DBCDC 6~10 BABA 11~15 ABACD 16~20 CDACB 完形填空练习(二十一)1~5 BACDA 6~10 BACBA 11~15 BCBAA 16~20 DCCAD 完形填空练习(二十二)1~5 AACAB 6~10 CDBCB 11~15 BCACD 16~20 BACDB 完形填空练习(二十三)1~5 CBCDB 6~10 CDBCB 11~15 CDCBD 16~20 CBCBC 完形填空练习(二十四)1~5 BACBD 6~10 ADBBC 11~15 DABDC 16~20 BDADA 完形填空练习(二十五)1~5 ABCCB 6~10 ADADB 11~15 ACDBD 16~20 ACBDA 完形填空练习(二十六)1~5 BDCAB 6~10 DDCAB 11~15 CBDBC 16~20 BCADA 完形填空练习(二十七)1~5 BADAC 6~10 DACBD 11~15 BCADB 16~20 ACDCB 完形填空练习(二十八)1~5 BDCDD 6~10 ACBBC 11~15 BADDC 16~20 ACBDB 完形填空练习(二十九)1~5 ADCCD 6~10 CBBAA 11~15 CCDDC 16~20 DBBAC 完形填空练习(三十)1~5 BDABD 6~10 ABACD 11~15 BABDB 16~20 ABDBC 完形填空练习(三十一)1~5 BDDCB 6~10 DBBCC 11~15 BBDAC 16~20 ADBDC 完形填空练习(三十二)1~5 CABDA 6~10 CDCAB 11~15 DBCAD 16~20 BCAAD 完形填空练习(三十三)1~5 CABDB 6~10 ACDAC 11~15 DABDC 16~20 ABDDB 完形填空练习(三十四)1~5 CDCAD 6~10 BADBC 11~15 ADBCA 16~20 CBADB 完形填空练习(三十五)1~5 DABCC 6~10 ABCDD 11~15 ABACB 16~20 DDBCA完形填空练习(三十六)1~5 BCACD 6~10 ABDAC 11~15 CDBAB 16~20 DCBAD 完形填空练习(三十七)1~5 BCAAC 6~10 BBABD 11~15 CCCBA 16~20 BBCBD完形填空练习(三十八)1~5 DABDC 6~10 CBCBA 11~15 CBDAC 16~20 DBCAC 完形填空练习(三十九)1~5 BCDAA 6~10 DABCB 11~15 CBADB 16~20 DABAB 完形填空练习(四十)1~5 DABBC 6~10 BBABC 11~15 DABDC 16~20 CACBC 完形填空练习(四十一)1~5 CBADA 6~10 CDCBC 11~15 DBBDC 16~20 ABBAC 完形填空练习(四十二)1~5 ACCCD 6~10 ADBCD 11~15 DABAA 16~20 DCBCB 完形填空练习(四十三)1~5 BCADA 6~10 DCBDC 11~15 CAADC 16~20 BAADC 完形填空练习(四十四)1~5 CBABA 6~10 AACDB 11~15 BDCBD 16~20 DADDC 完形填空练习(四十五)1~5 DACBB 6~10 BAACC 11~15 DDABC 16~20 DDCBA 完形填空练习(四十六)1~5 BADAC 6~10 BCBBD 11~15 CACBB 16~20 CDABD 完形填空练习(四十七)1~5 DACBA 6~10 CACDB 11~15 ADBCA 16~20 DCBAB 完形填空练习(四十八)1~5 AACBB 6~10 ADDAB 11~15 BCDBD 16~20 ABBDC 完形填空练习(四十九)1~5 BCDAC 6~10 CDBCA 11~15 ADCBD 16~20 CDBDD 完形填空练习(五十)1~5 DBDAC 6~10 DABBA 11~15 ACBAB 16~20 ABDAC完形填空练习(五十一)1~5 BADCC 6~10 ADAAD 11~15 BCCAB 16~20 DADDB完形填空练习(五十二)1~5 BADAC 6~10 CBADA 11~15 BADAB 16~20 DCACD完形填空练习(五十三)1~5 DBACB 6~10 DCABB 11~15 DDBAC 16~20 CACBA完形填空练习(五十四)1~5 DBBCC 6~10 BAADC 11~15 ACBDC 16~20 BABAD完形填空练习(五十五)1~5 BADCD 6~10 ABCAD 11~15 CDBCD 16~20 ADACA完形填空练习(五十六)1~5 CADCB 6~10 CDACB 11~15 DCCBC 16~20 CDDBC完形填空练习(五十七)1~5 CDABD 6~10 DBDC 11~15 DBCDA 16~20 BDCDB 完形填空练习(五十八)1~5 CABBA 6~10 BACBD 11~15 CACDD 16~20 BBCBA 完形填空练习(五十九)1~5 BACDC 6~10 BBAAC 11~15 BCADB 16~20 BCDDD 完形填空练习(六十)1~5 BCADA 6~10 BCDBA 11~15 BBCDA 16~20 ACCDD 完形填空练习(六十一)1~5 BABDD 6~10 BCCDB 11~15 AACCB 16~20 DBCAC 完形填空练习(六十二)1~5 CBDBA 6~10 CDDBC 11~15 AACDB 16~20 ACDDA完形填空练习(六十三)1~5 CDBAC 6~10 BBDAB 11~15 ACDDB 16~20 CAABC完形填空练习(六十四)1~5 CAACB 6~10 DDABC 11~15 BDACD 16~20 ADCBA 完形填空练习(六十五)1~5 ABCAC 6~10 DCABD 11~15 BABAD 16~20 CACDD完形填空练习(六十六)1~5 BACDA 6~10 BDABC 11~15 CABDC 16~20 AACCD 完形填空练习(六十七)1~5 DACBA 6~10 DBCCB 11~15 ADDAC 16~20 BBCDA完形填空练习(六十八)1~5 ACBDC 6~10 ACAAB 11~15 AABAD 16~20 BCDBC完形填空练习(六十九)1~5 DBACB 6~10 DDCCA 11~15 ABDBD 16~20 CABBD完形填空练习(七十)1~5 CADBD 6~10 BACDC 11~15 BCBDA 16~20 DBCAA完形填空练习(七十一)1~5 ABCBD 6~10 DDACA 11~15 BACAB 16~20 BBDAB完形填空练习(七十二)1~5 CDBCB 6~10 CBACA 11~15 CBDDB 16~20 CAACD1~5 DBABB 6~10 DACBD 11~15 CAADB 16~20 CCBAD完形填空练习(七十四)1~5 CBABC 6~10 DACAC 11~15 BCBCD 16~20 ABDCD 完形填空练习(七十五)1~5 BACCA 6~10 DAABC 11~15 ABCDD 16~20 CCBDA 完形填空练习(七十六)1~5 BBCCC 6~10 BBBAC 11~15 CBBCD 16~20 BBABB 完形填空练习(七十七)1~5 DBACB 6~10 CDBAB 11~15 DCADA 16~20 DCBAC 完形填空练习(七十八)1~5 CDABA 6~10 DCBDC 11~15 ACBDD 16~20 BCACA 完形填空练习(七十九)1~5 BADAD 6~10 BBCAC 11~15 DBBAC 16~20 ADDCC 完形填空练习(八十)1~5 BABDB 6~10 CADCC 11~15 ACDCB 16~20 ADBAB 完形填空练习(八十一)1~5 ACDDC 6~10 DAACB 11~15 DBDAB 16~20 DACBC 完形填空练习(八十二)1~5 CDBCA 6~10 DBABC 11~15 DAACD 16~20 BABDC 完形填空练习(八十三)1~5 BBAAD 6~10 DCCAB 11~15 BACDA 16~20 BCDCD 完形填空练习(八十四)1~5 DDBAC 6~10 AACBD 11~15 DACBA 16~20 CDBCB 完形填空练习(八十五)1~5 DACBC 6~10 CAADD 11~15 BDBAC 16~20 ABCDB 完形填空练习(八十六)1~5 CDBCD 6~10 ACBAD 11~15 BCABC 16~20 DADCD完形填空练习(八十七)1~5 BADBC 6~10 DCBAD 11~15 BCACD 16~20 BADCA 完形填空练习(八十八)1~5 CDBCA 6~10 DBABC 11~15 DAACD 16~20 BABDC 完形填空练习(八十九)1~5 BCDBA 6~10 CDABD 11~15 CDBCA 16~20 CDABB完形填空练习(九十)1~5 BDDDA 6~10 CDCAB 11~15 BDBCA 16~20 DDACB完形填空练习(九十一)1~5 DBACC 6~10 ACABA 11~15 DCDBA 16~20 ACBDB1~5 BCDAC 6~10 BDBDB 11~15 ACDAD 16~20 CBAAC 完形填空练习(九十三)1~5 DBACA 6~10 CBDAC 11~15 DCDAB 16~20 BCDBA 完形填空练习(九十四)1~5 CBDAB 6~10 CDACA 11~15 DACAC 16~20 BDDBB 完形填空练习(九十五)1~5 CACDA 6~10 CBBDD 11~15 ACBDA 16~20 BDCBD 完形填空练习(九十六)1~5 CBCAB 6~10 BACBD 11~15 CBDDB 16~20 DADBC 完形填空练习(九十七)1~5 BADCB 6~10 ABDAC 11~15 CBADA 16~20 CBCDA 完形填空练习(九十八)1~5 DBCAD 6~10 BCADB 11~15 ACDBC 16~20 ABADC 完形填空练习(九十九)1~5 CABCB 6~10 CABDB 11~15 BACCD 16~20 DBCBA 完形填空练习(一百)1~5 CDACDB 6~10 DABCD 11~15 CACBA 16~20 DBBAC。
8月31日完型专练一、完形填空Before our round-the-world trip we always thought that in Peru visiting Machu Picchu would be our most amazing experience.Although Machu Picchu is simply indescribable, it ____1____ out that a totally improvised (即兴的) adventure gave us a much stronger ____2____. When we were staying at a Couchsurfer’s place in Cusco, we ____3____ him whether it would be ____4____ to visit a real Quechua village.He said we could ____5____, although we would have to find it out ourselves since these Quechua ____6____live quite far in the Andes. ____7____, there’s no public transport to get there. In the end, we got very lucky. While____8____ for transport, we found out that the local doctor and other social workers were going to ____9____ some of these tribes and they let us join them.We were _____10_____ happy because we had the chance to stay in a Quechua community. We _____11_____ about their traditions, saw the colorful clothes they wore every day and _____12_____ their daily routine for some time. We often had to use _____13_____ to communicate, since most of these people don’t speak Spanish, only Quechua. This is one of our most interesting travel _____14_____ and a real heart-warming experience that we will never _____15_____. 1.A.figured B.went C.turned D.pointed2.A.impression B.understanding C.sense D.message3.A.questioned B.informed C.interviewed D.asked4.A.suitable B.possible C.right D.necessary5.A.try B.stop C.fail D.wait6.A.tourists B.communities C.ancestors D.regions7.A.More importantly B.Sure enough C.Worse still D.Strange to say 8.A.applying B.longing C.changing D.looking9.A.leave B.manage C.save D.visit10.A.really B.mainly C.reasonably D.relatively11.A.heard B.worried C.learned D.complained12.A.made use of B.took part in C.paid attention to D.got used to13.A.gestures B.words C.writings D.mails14.A.plans B.brochures C.tips D.stories15.A.remind B.remember C.forget D.getBrenda Bongos was a girl with one big ambition—to play the drums in a band. But a(n)____16____ lay in her way. To be good enough to play in a band, Brenda had to practice a lot, but she lived next-door to lots of ____17____ people in a care home. The sound of beating drums would really annoy them. Brenda was ____18____. She always tried to find a way of practicing her drums without bothering other people, but without success. However, ____19____to practice as much as she could, Brenda tried all kinds of ways.One day, while watching a science documentary, she heard that ____20____ cannot travel in space without air. At that moment, Brenda bongos decided to become a ____21____astronaut. So Brenda built a space bubble connected with a machine, which drew out all air. Inside was a ____22____ of drums. Once inside, Brenda ____23____ the machine and played like mad!It wasn’t long before she had become ____24____. Many people came to see her play in her space bubble.______25______ afterwards she started giving concerts out of the bubble. ______26______ Brenda became a real musical astronaut as the government asked her to be part of a space journey, and had gone far beyond her first ______27______ of playing drums in a band.When asked how she had ______28______ all this, she said, “If those old people next-door hadn’t ______29______ so much to me, I wouldn’t have gone to such ______30______ to find a solution, and none of this would have ever happened.”16.A.question B.obstacle C.figure D.hand17.A.sick B.local C.elderly D.poor18.A.delightful B.wonderful C.awful D.respectful19.A.scared B.thrilled C.determined D.encouraged20.A.light B.sound C.air D.heat21.A.classical B.musical C.medical D.physical22.A.part B.pair C.couple D.set23.A.turned on B.put on C.got on D.held on24.A.mature B.skillful C.famous D.confident25.A.Hardly B.Shortly C.Rarely D.Swiftly26.A.Finally B.Generally C.Suddenly D.Fortunately27.A.effort B.performance C.ambition D.attempt28.A.fought B.done C.assumed D.achieved29.A.mattered B.related C.owed D.talked30.A.classes B.places C.difficulties D.lengthsAs I had grown up in Belgium, going to university in the UK made me feel ____31____ and lonely. Although I was struggling, I felt unable to share how I was feeling with anyone and didn’t know where I could ____32____ for support.Things were getting harder and harder, and one day I was on my way back to ____33____ when I had a sudden thought that ____34____ my life would be a way out. I was in my own world when a lady standing nearby came up for me and said: “Are you waiting for a ____35____? Are you OK?”____36____ I didn’t say much back to her, the little conversation was all it took to interrupt my thoughts of ending life.I got the next train back to university. The small talk was a wake-up call and made me ____37____ it’s OK to reach out for help. I spoke to my university and they provided me with a teacher to help. I also shared my feelings with my loved ones. By seeking some timely and useful help and being ____38____ about what I was feeling, I created a strong support network that I could ____39____ when I needed to.When I started working at Network Rail in 2012, I heard that Samaritans provided _____40_____ for staff working in the rail industry on identifying and helping people who may be vulnerable (脆弱的). _____41_____, I knew I had to sign up. I wanted to turn my _____42_____ into something useful and positive, and to equip myself to help others who might be feeling like I did back then. The training was fantastic and interestingly shone a light on the fact that everyone has the_____43_____ to save a life.So, if you _____44_____ someone who you think might be struggling, try talking to them. You already have everything you need to save a life. Take it from me, starting a _____45_____ can be all that it takes.31.A.delighted B.surprised C.nervous D.lost32.A.turn on B.turn to C.turn up D.turn down33.A.home B.campus C.hotel D.company34.A.ending B.saving C.cherishing D.appreciating35.A.taxi B.bus C.train D.car36.A.Since B.If C.When D.Although37.A.regret B.request C.realize D.refuse38.A.honest B.anxious C.curious D.modest39.A.call on B.rely on C.focus on D.put on40.A.help B.support C.guidance D.training41.A.Instantly B.Eventually C.Typically D.Fortunately42.A.view B.thought C.experience D.practice43.A.freedom B.ability C.wisdom D.courage44.A.notice B.ignore C.judge D.persuade45.A.topic B.company C.discussion D.conversationI am showing off the souvenir I____46____from the gift shop at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo — a cotton sweatshirt with pandas dancing on the____47____, in almost every photo from our 1986 family vacation to Washington, D.C.. I was nine years old, and pandas were cool. Noteven midsummer heat could____48____me keeping that sweatshirt on throughout the____49____.Over30 years later I found myself among a pool of photojournalists and video crews____50____into the panda enclosure (围场). A baby panda named Bei Bei was being____51____to the world, and I was covering it for National Geographic. I asked zoo administrators if I could ____52____periodically to document the first year of the panda’s life. They said yes.Soon I was making____53____stops at the zoo to record the baby panda’s daily___54___. I watched Bei Bei grow from a baby to a____55____and energetic young adult. He played with the keepers, looking around the corner from one room to the next in his version of hide-and-seek. If I got too close, he’d lunge (猛冲) for my camera, reminding me that he was____56____a bear.When Bei Bei was a few months old, the zoo held an official opening day for the____57____to come and see him. That morning I arrived early, making my way past the line that was____58____forming at the entrance to the enclosure. I_____59_____with a woman there who’d been making frequent trips to the zoo to see pandas since 1982, panda earrings swinging enthusiastically from her ears. “It’s great to watch the baby panda_____60_____.” she said, “I’ll pay a visit once a month.”46.A.picked out B.took in C.brought in D.put on47.A.spot B.ground C.front D.cover48.A.delay B.prevent C.keep D.avoid49.A.year B.world C.country D.trip50.A.breaking B.packing C.forcing D.pushing51.A.presented B.offered C.added D.carried52.A.pass B.start C.leave D.return53.A.common B.abrupt C.regular D.temporary54.A.matter B.treatment C.cause D.routine55.A.curious B.thoughtful C.friendly D.brave56.A.merely B.never C.actually D.once57.A.children B.public C.journalists D.keepers58.A.eventually B.soon C.constantly D.already59.A.chatted B.hurried C.worked D.drove60.A.playing B.recovering C.growing D.sleeping参考答案:1.C2.A3.D4.B5.A6.B7.C8.D9.D10.A11.C12.B13.A14.D15.C【导语】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。
九年级英语完形填空专项练习题5篇(包含答案及解析)练习一:《The Wise Old Man and the Seed of Happiness》短文:In a small, poor village, there lived an old man who was known for his (1) _______ wisdom. Every day, he would sit under a large tree, observing the (2) _______ of life in the village. One day, a young boy (3) _______ to him and asked, "Can you tell me the secret to a happy life?"The old man (4) _______ a smile and gave the boy a seed. "Plant this in the spring," he said, "and when the tree bears fruit, you will find your answer."Many years (5) _______, the boy returned to the village as a man. The seed had grown into a (6) _______ tree, and its fruit was the most delicious anyone had ever tasted. He realized that the (7) _______ to a happy life was not just in the fruit, but in the (8) _______ and effort he had put into nurturing the tree.1. A. simple B. endless C. boundless D. mysterious2. A. changes B. patterns C. shadows D. miracles3. A. approached B. retreated C. wandered D. rushed4. A. formed B. received C. returned D. bore5. A. passed B. later C. earlier D. ago6. A. beautiful B. dead C. small D. struggling7. A. key B. lock C. door D. window8. A. patience B. haste C. anger D. fear答案:1. C. boundless2. B. patterns3. A. approached4. A. formed5. A. passed6. A. beautiful7. A. key8. A. patience解析:1. 选择"boundless" 因为这个词意味着智慧无边,符合下文描述的智慧老人形象。
高中英语完形填空专题经典练习20篇(含答案)(1)The professor stood before his class of 30 senior biology students,about to pass out the final exam.“I have been privileged to be your 1 this semester,and I know how hard you have all worked to 2 for this test.I also know most of you are 3 to medical school next fall,”he said to them.“I am well aware of how much 4 you are under to keep your GPAs up,and because I know you are all 5 of understanding this material,I am prepared to 6 an automatic B to anyone who would 7 not to take the final.”The relief was audible(听得见的)as a number of students jumped up to 8 the professor and departed from class.The professor looked at the handful of students who 9 ,and offered again,“Any other take rs? This is your last 10 .”One more student decided to 11 .Seven students remained.The professor closed the door and took attendance.Then he 12 the final exam.There were two sentences typed on the 13 :“ 14 ,you have just received an A in this class.Keep believing in yourself.”I 15a 17 thatThe same is1.A.2.A.1ook3.A.over4.A.pressure5.A.fond6.A.report7.A.pretend8.A.thank9.A.stopped10.A.11.A.flee12.A.13.A.desk B.paper C.computer D.blackboard14.A.Cheers B.Thanks C.Heavens D.Congratulations15.A.never B.once C.often D.ever16.A.cause B.way C.design D.structure17.A.help B.mark C.test D.reward18.A.energy B.interest C.patience D.confidence19.A.potential B.true C.impossible D.wrong20.A.because B.although C.when D.unless(2)When he was 5,Nicholas Lowinger visited a homeless shelter with his mother.He was 1 to show off his new light-up sneakers.But his mom warned him against doing so 2 that these children might not have such things.3 enough,when Nicholas met kids at the shelter,he4 realized that they were living in circumstances that were different from his own.“I saw other kids who looked just like me.The only 5 was that they were wearing 6 shoes thatwere falling apart.8 .”That first shelterto local shelters.“It 12comfortable.”Foundation,confidence.1.A.disappointed2.A.explaining3.A.Terribly4.A.actually5.A.result B.problem C.reason D.difference 6.A.old B.big C.special D.heavy 7.A.brave B.fortunate C.healthy D.selfish 8.A.education B.experiences C.clothing D.opportunities 9.A.1ecture B.show C.visit D.class 10.A.donating B.posting C.selling D.delivering 11.A.remembered B.admitted C.doubted D.realized 12.A.delighted B.bothered C.amazed D.astonished 13.A.because of B.apart from C.instead of D.except for 14.A.if B.once C.until D.though 15.A.expensive B.new C.strong D.unique 16.A.At least B.In fact C.In addition D.At first 17.A.homeless B.special C.poor D.sick 18.A.useless B.simple C.funny D.cheap 19.A.warm B.1ucky C.good D.sad20.beennever expected to get so much 20 !1.A.dressed B.begged C.applied D.explained 2.A.surprised B.discouraged C.refreshed D.frightened 3.A.bus stop B.subway station C.local park D.office building 4.A.socks B.shoes C.gloves D.glasses 5.A.advice B.work C.information D.help 6.A.walking B.moving C.surviving D.starving 7.A.purse B.room C.book D.hand 8.A.glasses B.coat C.watch D.hat 9.A.happier B.smarter C.warmer D.healthier 10.A.smile B.hug C.jump D.gift 11.A.spreading B.praising C.enjoying D.accepting 12.A.change B.check C.borrow D.pay 13.A.bill B.debt C.rent D.fare 14.A.delivered B.accepted C.felt D.expressed15.A.16.A.paying17.A.work18.A.visited19.A.empty20.A.after allA man andwe can 3“I'll start,“What's wr“Now, you read your list and then we'll talk about the things on both of our lists,” she said 14 .Quietly the husband stated, “I don't have anything on my list. I think that you are 15 the way that you are. You are lovely and wonderful and I wouldn't want to try and 16 anything about you.”The wife, 17 by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his 18 of her, turned her head and wept.In life, there are enough times when we are disappointed, 19 and annoyed. We don't really have to go looking for them. We have a wonderful world that is full of beauty, light and promise. Why 20 time looking for the bad, disappointing or annoying when we can see the wonderful things before us?,1.A.honesty B.information C.love D.marriage2.A.question B.proposal C.problem D.doubt3.plete B.improve C.destroy D.strengthen4.A.annoying B.relaxing C.delighting D.amusing5.A.happier B.farther C.longer D.richer6.A.confused B.worried C.refused D.agreed7.A. comfortable B.separate C.small D.quiet8.A.fit in with B.looked up to C.came up with D.faced up to9.A.go over B.carry out C.answer for D.look for10.A.equal B.accurate C.enough D.temporary11.A.anger B.happiness C.sadness D.smiles12.A.stop13.A.before14.A.happily15.A.wrong16.A.tell17.A.touched18.A.forgiveness19.A.inspired20.A.savedidn’t 2paper.The mancontinued to smilefor granted.The newsman 11 only with a cold expression. The businessman then pleasantly wished him a pleasant day. As we 12 , I asked this man why he had 13 to be pleasant to the newsman when he obviously didn’t care about and didn’t respond to his expression of 14 and friendliness. The businessman smiled at me and said, “Why would I let someone else 15 what I say and what I feel or what kind of day I’m going to have?”We then 16 to go to our respective work places. To this day, I don’t know anything about that business man. But I’ve never 17 the words he said or the way his smile seemed like a ray of light on a gloomy day. That was a good 25 years ago, but the 18 this had on my life has lasted. I never had a 19 to thank him personally, but the way in which I choose to look at life as a result of those words is his legacy (遗赠) to me and my thanks to him.We cannot control people and situations that come to us, but we can always control our response to them. And in such 20 decisions lie our control and personal power to make a positive difference. And it’s something anyone and everyone can do.1. A. school B. church C. work D. hospital2. A. draw B. pay C. make D. attract3. A. market B. stand C. office D. library4. A. curiously B. gradually C. eventually D. obviously5. A. rude B. modest C. angry D. kind6. A. add B. refer C. devote D. apply7. A. shouted B. waved C. confirmed D. smiled8. A. quickly B. luckily C. brightly D. loudly9. A. book B. present C. paper D. food10. A. In short B. After all C. On average D. As usual11. A. responded B. objected C. appealed D. disagreed12. A. ran out B. left behind C. turned away D. put aside13. A. attempted B. continued C. intended D. expected14. A. excitement B. gratitude C. impression D. assessment15. A. ignore B. manage C. control D. enjoy16. A. travelled B. disappeared C. separated D. drove17. A. forgiven B. shared C. evaluated D. forgotten18. A. effort B. lesson C. effect D. pain19. A. wish B. chance C. right D. power10. A. positive B. proper C. fortunate D. nervous(6)On a cold winter day in Denver,I waited in line to see my hero,Jack Canfield,the coauthor of the best—selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series,a/an 1 to thousands of people.He was wise,kind and 2 ,a visionary for what is possible in the world.I thought, “If I can get to know him,I will become that.’’When I saw the opportunity,I 3 it.During his presentation,Jack reached for his wallet, 4 out a hundred—dollar bill,and said “Who wants this?” Hands 5 up in the audience;people leaned forward to see who Jack would choose.But I leapt up,ran up the stairs to the stage,and grabbed the 6 from his hand.As I took the bill,he turned to me and said,“Yes,that’s it! We can’t 7 the opportunities to come to us.We must take action to 8 what we want!”After this talk.I waited in 9 to meet Jack and asked for his personal e-mail address.Over the next several months,I sent him e-mails 10 my vision and dreams.He kindly e-mailed back simple 11 such as “Keep thinking and playing bigger;it’s much more fun that way.Love,Jack.” Then my life got 12 with other things.I lost sight of my inspiration and I 13 e-mailing Jack.A year later,my dream gradually faded.I had this idea if I got back in touch with Jack.I 14 him again and again-but got no 15 .As I sat down at my computer to check my email for the fifth time,I 16 woke up.What was I doing? Was I waiting for the 17 of life? Instantly,an inspiration came like lightning:We all have a “Jack” for whom we 18 . Why not write a/an 19 about this waiting and call it “Waiting for Jack”.Three years later,Waiting for Jack is a best—seller on Amazon! And I have grown in ways I 20 expected.1.A.approach B.inspiration C.strategy D.experiment2.A.doubtful B.available C.successful D.demanding3.A.seized B.drew C.missed D.sought4.A.found B.made C.1et D.pulled5.A.knocked B.turned C.picked D.shot6.A.wallet B.ticket C.bill D.change7.A.expect B.allow C.recommend D.instruct8.A.determine B.destroy C.exchange D.create9.A.return B.1ine C.vain D.advance10.A.displaying B.sharing C.planning D.arranging11.A.encouragements B.comments C.conclusions D.questions12.A.easy B.empty C.happy D.busy13.A.checked B.continued C.stopped D.enjoyed14.A.telephoned B.emailed C.read D.searched15.A.respect B.mercy C.response D.direction16.A.gradually B.strangely C.carefully D.suddenly17.A.birth B.end C.trouble D.prize18.A.1ive B.wait C.work D.hunt19.A.book B.1etter C.email D.note20.A.even B.never C.nearly D.always(7)Once when there was a famine (饥荒), a rich baker sent for twenty of the poorest children in the town, and said to them, ''In this basket there is a loaf for each of you. 1 it, and come back to me every 2 at this hour till better times come. ''The hungry children 3 eagerly around the basket, and quarreled for the bread, 4 each wished to have the largest loaf. At last they went away without even 5 the good gentleman. But Gretchen, a poorly-dressed little girl, did not 6 or struggle with the rest, but remained 7 modestly in the distance. When the ill-behaved children had left, she took the 8 loaf, which alone was left in the basket, 9 the gentleman's hand, and went home.The next day the children were as 10 as before, and poor, shy Gretchen received a loaf only nearly half the111. A. Take2. A. month3. A. stood4. A. but5. A. hearing6. A. play7. A. crying8. A. best9. A. kissed10. A. hungry11. A. size12. A. letter B. bread C. basket D. bag13. A. surprised B. pleased C. terrified D. excited14. A. policeman B. teacher C. gentleman D. child15. A. by accident B. by heart C. by hand D. by itself16. A. letter B. apology C. money D. message17. A. luck B. use C. good D. mistake18. A. test B. reward C. thank D. attract19. A. careful B. grateful C. beautiful D. enthusiastic20. A. loaf B. basket C. world D. money(8)The world always makes way for the dreamerWhen I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler. I remember sitting in that dark hall listening to Mr. Zigler 1 everyone’s spirits up to the ceiling. I 2 there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to 3 people feel like that.” My father asked me 4 I meant. “I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Zigler,” I replied. A(An) 5 was born.4. A. that B. what C. which D. if5. A. dream B. idea C. girl D. speaker6. A. After B. Before C. Because D. While7. A. beginning B. working C. acting D. regarding8. A. life B. love C. money D. career9. A. disappointed B. moved C. surprised D. delighted10. A. when B. why C. if D. how11. A. plan B. promise C. decision D. mind12. A. attending B. joining C. entering D. holding13. A. newspaper B. book C. report D. speech14. A. day B. instance C. week D. moment15. A. love B. worker C. god D. company16. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something17. A. alive B. dead C. missing D. born18. A. examined B. searched C. found D. tested19. A. help20. A. sellingAs a teenager, Imany times I didn’tI was 5Each of us 18 a unique place in the world. You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So 19 about being replaced. You 20 be.1. A. and B. as C. but D. for2. A. safe B. dangerous C. content D. worried3. A. left B. made C. forced D. let4. A. designed B. returned C. contacted D. moved5. A. angry B. amazed C. surprised D. happy6. A. ever B. before C. me D. everyone7. A. stressed B. wondered C. complained D. predicted8. A. since B. unless C. while D. because9. A. match B. compare C. limit D. replace10. A. qualities B. people C. girls D. students11. A. form B. task C. role D. character12. A. little B. many C. limited D. unconscious13. A. simple B. famous C. calm D. uniqueAccording to the 14 people that found them, the place where they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the 15 of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to 16 themselves, they would probably sense a faint light glimmering (闪烁) not far away.Don’t you think that you can compare it with 17 itself? When you meet with obstacles (障碍) in life and work, you are lost in darkness. 18 you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up struggle 19 . It seems to be a negative attitude, 20 a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.1. A. hopeless B. worst C. more D. best2. A. service B. way C. order D. work3. A. cry B. lie C. wait D. sleep4. A. delay B. success C. team D. arrival5. A. untrue B. unimaginable C. true D. useless6. A. plan B. decision C. explanation D. excuse7. A. physical B. mental C. working D. medical8. A. courage B. way C. tools D. strength9. A. rotting B. spreading C. hurting D. bleeding10. A. loss B. failure C. disappointment D. sadness11. A. had B. managed C. tried D. dreamed12. A. Willing B. Unable C. Determined D. Deciding13. A. hearing14. A. rescue15. A. end16. A. save17. A. adventure18. A. Mind19. A. really20. A. andAnna’s wereall right.Her housefamilies that hadrebuild their house.10“Well,” Annafound herself very 13 , because her husband had been killed in the 14 and she had a lot of children, 15 I have now. The day before Christmas, this woman s aid to her children, ‘We won’t be able to have much for Christmas this year, so I’m going to16 only one present to all of us. Now I’ll go and get it.’ She came back with a 17 who was even poorer than they, and who had no parents. ‘Here’s our 18 ,’ she said to her children.The children were 19 and happy to get such a present. They 20 the little girl, and she grew up as their sister. Such was that Christmas present.”1. A. earthquake B. accident C. flood D. fire2. A. below B. high C. big D. small3. A. reduced B. come C. appeared D. disappeared4. A. rising B. flowing C. falling D. standing5. A. so B. but C. for D. since6. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something7. A. gave B. found C. shared D. built8. A. possible B. necessary C. important D. obvious9. A. worried B. disappointed C. puzzled D. satisfied10. A. them11. A. support12. A. explained to13. A. sad14. A. war15. A. because16. A. get17. A. boy18. A. child19. A. angry20. A. disliked2Coffee”.on the wall. They had two cups of coffee but 8 for three and left. This time also ,the 9 did the same; he put up a piece of paper on the wall saying, “A Cup of Coffee”. It seemed that this gesture was a 10 at this place .11 , it was something unique and puzzling for us. Since we had 12 to do with the matter, we 13 our coffee, paid the bill and left.After a few days, we again had a(n) 14 to go to this coffee shop. While we were enjoying our coffee , a man entered. The way this man was dressed did not 15 the standard nor the atmosphere of this coffee shop. Poverty was 16 from the looks on his face. 17 he seated himself, he looked at the wall and said, “One cup of coffee from the 18 . ”The waiter served coffee to this man with19 and dignity .The man had his coffee and left without paying .We were amazed to watch all this when the waiter 20 a piece of paper from the wall and threw it in the dustbin.1. A. enjoyed B. prepared C. bought D. praised2. A. rushed B. moved C. entered D.ran3. A. food B. goods C. table D. order4. A. heard B. found C. saw D. watched5. A. satisfied B. served C. treated D. met6. A. stuck out B. hid away C. put up D. took out7. A. four B. two C. five D. three8. A. paid B. looked C. waited D. asked9. A. customer B. waiter C. stranger D. passenger10. A. demand11. A. Instead12. A. nothing13. A. wasted14. A. invitation15. A. equal16. A. obvious17. A. So18. A. window19. A. carelessness20. A. raised upa doctor.than they 46marks were a 7 . My mother was illiterate.When I enteredthe guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home from 10 her various jobs and I complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She said, “Okay, I'll give you all the money I make this week scrubbing floors and cleaning bathrooms, and you can buy 11 food and pay the bills. With everything 12 , you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want.” I was very 13 with that arrangement but once I got through allocating money, there was 14 left. I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to 15 our heads and any kind of food on the table, 16 buy clothes. I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn't going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual preparation. I went back to my 17 and became an A-student again, and eventually I 18 my dream and I became a doctor.My story is really my mother's story—a woman with 19 formal education or property who used her position as a parent to change the lives of many people around the globe. There is no job 20 than parenting. This I believe. 1.A.belief B.work C.education D.promise2.A.majored in B.got used to C.dreamed of D.got tired of3.A.lazy B.easy-going C.successful D.reliable4.A.spent B.paid C.took D.did5.A.could only B.could not C.must not D.should often6.A.read to B.present to C.teach D.explain to7.A.joke B.means C.tool D.trick8.A.A-student B.B-student C.C-student D.D-student9.A.get rid of B.hang out with C.break away from D.keep in touch with10.A.making B.stopping C.working D.getting11.A.your brother B.yourself C.your sister D.the family12.A.left over B.paid off C.used up D.carried out13.A.angry B.pleased C.disappointed D.bored14.A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing15.A.put an idea into B.gave an impression onC.keep a roof over D.have eyes in the back of16.A.let alone B.let out C.let in D.leave alone17.A.guys B.mother C.studies D.play18.A.made B.fulfilled C.changed D.tried19.A.little B.much C.few D.high20.A.more interestingB.less important C.more important D.less interesting(14)Whenever we hear about “the homeless,”, most of us think of the Developing world. But the 1 is that homelessness is everywhere. For example, how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a 2 country like Germany?Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making 3 for the homeless of Berlin, Germany’s capital. They first 4 one long hot summer when most Germans were 5 on holiday. Kurt and his wife stayed at home, made sandwiches, 6 a table in the street and gave food to the homeless.The Mullers soon realized that food and clothing weren’t 7 . “What these people also need is warmth and 8 ,” says Rita. The Mullers didn’t 9 to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime. Rita 10 there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always 11 to anyone who couldn’t face another night on the street.The couple were soon 12 all their time and money, so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to 13 donations. Today, over thirty companies 14 donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to 15 them to the homeless. The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer 16 new shoes.Kurt and Rita receive no 17 for their hard work. “ We feel like parents,” says Rita, “and parents shouldn’t18 money for helping their children. The love we get on the streets is our salary.” Though Rita admits she often gets19 . She says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a 20 in the world.1. A. result B. truth C. reason D. idea2. A. traditional B. developing C. typical D. wealthy3. A. preparations B. houses C. meals D. suggestions4. A. began B. met C. called D. left5. A. asleep B. alone C. across D. away6. A. brought up B. set up C. put aside D. gave away7. A. enough B. necessary C. helpful D. expensive8. A. fame B. freedom C. courage D. caring9. A. hesitate B. agree C. pretend D. intend10. A. make sense B. found out C. make sure D. worked out11. A. open B. crowded C. noisy D. near12. A. costing B. wasting C. taking D. spending13. A. pay for B. ask for C. look into D. carry out14. A. completely B. calmly C. regularly D. roughly15. A. advertise B. sell C. deliver D. lend16. A. donates B. produces C. designs D. collects17. A. permission B. payment C. direction D. support18. A. borrow B. raise C. save D. expect19. A. surprised B. excited C. tired D. amused20. A. profit B. difference C. decision D. rule(15)Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often 1 that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so 2 with the city that he had to leave.So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily 3 in tidying up their new home, the light suddenly 4 . Terry was regretful to have forgotten bringing along 5 and had to wait 6 in a low mood. Just then he heard light, hesitant 7 on his door that were clear in the 8 night.“Who’s it?” he wondered. Terry had no 9 in the new city, and this was the moment he especially hated to be 10 . So he went to the door and opened it 11 . At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? I’m your neighbor.” “No,” answered Terry in anger and shut the door 12 . “What a nuisance(讨厌)!” hethings.”was 15 two16blurred(蒙蔽)1.A.complaining2.A.inspired3.A.abandoned4.A.went on5.A.candles6.A.happily7.A.steps8.A.dark9.A.acquaintances10.A.offered B.disturbed C.embarrassed D.panicked11.A. cheerfully B.contently C.impatiently D.relevantly12.A.gently B.deliberately C.slightly D.abruptly13.A.lend B.sell C.purchase D.borrow14.A.And B.But C.So D.For15.A.holding B.hiding C.fetching D.seeking16.A.suggested B.forbad C.sent D.forced17.A.frightened B.disturbed C.confused D.struck18.A.failure B.success C.complaint D.determination19.A.warmth B.coldness C.kindness D.sympathy20.A.doubtfully B.hardly C.actually D.specifically(16)As the train approached the seaside town where I was going to spend my holidays, I went into the corridor to 1 my legs. I stayed there a short while, breathing in the fresh sea air and 2 a few words with one of the passengers, whom I had met earlier on the 3 .611the town, Idown to thevoice greetedinsisted that we1.A.reach2.A.3.A.fruit stand B.department store C.bus stop D.station platform 4.A.the station B.my seat C.the waiting room D.the office 5.A.talker B.poet C.speaker D.hero 6.A.get rid of B.take care of C.get away from D.pay attention to 7.A.happy B.afraid C.sorry D.content 8.A.so B.no C.not D.nor 9.A.holiday B.school day C.work day D.conversation 10.A.very B.too C.so D.much 11.A.get on B.stay on C.catch D.get off 12.A.found B.gave C.offered D.stopped 13.A.good luck B.nice choice C.narrow escape D.bad fortune 14.A.keep in touch with B.run intoC.knock down D.catch up with15.A.carelessly B.aimlessly C.idly D.straight 16.A.ordered B.requested C.fetched D.asked17.18.19.20.truck,the“Your daddy is 15 goo d for it.” He 16 to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’s sons.”The farmer nodded in a neighborly 17 . I was filled with pride.James William’s son. Those three words had opened a door to an adult’s respect and trust.That day I discovered that the good name my parents had 18 brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to 19 from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself 20 much to do wrong.1. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything2. A. and B. so C. but D. for3. A. prideful B. wonderful C. respectful D. colorful4. A. intention B. shadow C. habit D. faith5. A. thus B. just C. still D. ever6. A. guessed B. suspected C. questioned D. figured7. A. watched B. caught C. dismissed D. accused8. A. generous B. honest C. friendly D. modest9. A. blame B. excuse C. charge D. trust10. A. until11. A. purchases12. A. casually13. A. look14. A. patiently15. A generally16. A. pointed17. A. sense18. A. earned19. A. receive20. A. veryROOM” on theme. 6 , some of them looked and actedday, I was 9 some work on the blackboard when I heard a sudden change in the noise behind me.There was a man standing in the room with 10 an apple in his hand.He looked 11 .“Who threw this?” he asked, looking round the class.“I beg your pardon?” I said.“Was this the school inspector(督学)? 12 threw this apple out of the window,” he said.“It 13 on my car.”“Who threw an apple out of the window?” I 14 to the class.There was no answer.“I 15 the fellow who threw this.” said the man.“I 16 outside for you.” And then he left, slamming the door.17 was silence and I continued with the lesson.At the end of every lesson, a bell rang, usually the class were all 18 before it finished ringing, leaving me saying “That’s all for today” to an empty 19 .This time, when the bell went for the end of the lesson, no one 20 .“That’s all for today,” I said.“You go first, si r.” said one of the boys.It made a nice change, being first out.1.A.room B.building C.floor D.city2.A.and B.as C.so D.but3.A.Happily B.Luckily C.Properly D.Actually4.A.floor B.ground C.door D.window5.A.over B.only C.up D.almost6.A.In fact B.In the end C.After all D.As a result7.A.more B.less C.very D.even8.A.on B.above C.below D.in9.A.getting B.making C.taking D.putting10.A.hardly B.almost C.half D.such11.A.angry B.kind C.sorry D.happy12.A.Anyone B.One C.Who D.Someone13.A.hit B.fell C.landed D.arrived14.A.asked B.said C.talked D.told15.A.hate B.find C.get D.want16.A.will be waiting B.have waited C.have been waitingD.wait17.A.It B.There C.This D.That18.A.walked B.left C.gone D.ended19.A.lesson B.class C.room D.lecture20.A.heard B.finished C.spoke D.moved(19)In 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank.He got into a life boat, but his supplies were 1 .His chances of surviving were small. 2 when three fishermen found him 76 days later, he was alive —much 3 than he was when he started, but alive.His 4 of how he survived is fascinating.His cleverness —how he 5 to catch fish, how he evaporated(蒸发)sea water to 6 fresh water—is very interesting.But the thing that 7 my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost, and there seemed no 8 in continuing the struggle.He was starved and 9 worn-out.Giving up would have seemed the only possible choice.When people 10 these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going.Many people in 11 desperate circumstances 12 in or go mad.Something the survivors do with their thoughts helps them find the courage to carry on 13 difficulties."I tell myself I can 14 it," wrote Callahan in his book.Compared to what others have been through, I'm fortunate.I tell myself these things over and over, 15 up courage…"I wrote that down after 1 read it.It 16 me as something important.And I've told myself the same thing1. A.full2. A.And3. A.thinner4. A.attitude5. A.assisted6. A.make7. A.attacked8. A.operation9. A.firmly10. A.deal11. A.similarly12. A.pull。
八年级英语完形填空专项练习题6篇(附答案及解析)练习一:《The Art Competition》短文:The school was holding an art competition, and many students were excited to (1) _______. Among them was a quiet girl named Lily, who had a (2) _______ for painting. She decided to (3) _______ a picture of a tranquil forest scene for the competition.Her classmates were (4) _______ of her choice, as they believed that more (5) _______ subjects were needed to win. However, Lily was (6) _______ about her decision and spent days (7) _______ every detail of the forest. On the day of the competition, she presented her painting, which was (8) _______ with beautiful, lifelike trees.1. A. compete B. watch C. judge D. discuss2. A. fear B. dislike C. passion D. confusion3. A. avoid B. draw C. burn D. hide4. A. supportive B. confused C. amused D. indifferent5. A. dramatic B. quiet C. colorful D. dull6. A. uncertain B. nervous C. confident D. regretful7. A. ignoring B. perfecting C. criticizing D. changing8. A. filled B. covered C. surrounded D. lacked答案及解析:1. A. compete -学生们对参加艺术比赛感到兴奋。
初三英语阅读理解及完形填空专练16篇附答案初三英语阅读能力训练(一)Ⅰ. 完形填空Billy is a boy of fifteen. His parents died threeyears ago. One day when he was walking in the street, he(1)a wallet(钱包).He returned it to the owner, Mr. Baker. He gave his (2)to the boy. As the boy had no job(工作), Mr. Baker made him work for him in his(3)Billy worked so hard that Mr. and Mrs. Baker were (4)with him.Mr. Baker loved planting (5)The week before last, hebrought a few trees home, planted them in the (6)himself and watered themevery day. Several days (7), he had to leave for another city.Before he started, he said to Billy, Take good care of the trees. Someboys near our house always want to steal(偷)them. Don't (8)about them, sir. answered Billy,I'll try my best to watch them. Six days passed and Mr. Baker cameback. He asked,(9)anyone ever come to steal the trees? No, sir. said Billy, To stop someone from stealing thetrees, I (10)them up six days ago. I have hidden(藏)them for almost a week !1. A. found B. boughtC.carriedD. wanted2. A. wallet B. pityC.thanksD. excuses3. A. factory B. officeC.townD.home4. A. pleased B. angry C. strictD.popular5. A. flowers B. grassC.vegetablesD. trees6. A. garden B.officeC.cityD. room7. A. ago B. later C. beforeD. after8. A. think B. talk C. learnD. worry9. A. Did B. Does C.HasD. Will10. A. sent B. pulled C. put D. pickedⅠ、阅读理解AThere is a one-day holiday in most countries on NewYear's Day. The real celebrations (庆祝)for New Year happen on the night before-on New Year's Eve.There are several interesting (customs)in the West, and there are manydifferences from country to country.Though Christmas is a family get-together, New Yearfor some is a time to be with friends too. Parties are most often held towelcome New Year. At such parties, there is food and drink and dancing untilthe time nears for the coming of New Year.At midnight, people often say Happy NewYear to each other. Champagne(香槟酒)is a favorite drink for New Year. In many western countriesfireworks(烟火)are let off at midnight,and many people like to make a noise, possibly to drive away bad spirits(幽灵).One important song is often sung at New Year—theScottish(苏格兰)song of Auld Lang Syne(good times long ago. )11. People usually have great celebrations for NewYear on________.A. New Year's DayB. the night before New Year's EveC. the night of New Year's DayD. the night before New Year's Day12. In the West, New Year is also a time when________.A. friends get togetherB. friends write to each otherC. people can have a week's holidayD. people can go from country to country13. The word customs in the passagemeans________.A. 习俗B.聚会C.饮食D.活动14. At midnight on New Year's Eve western peopleoften________.①hold parties to welcome New Year②make a noise to drive awaybad spirits③drink with friends or families④say Happy NewYear to each other⑤sing an important French song⑥let off fireworksA. ①②③④B.③④⑤⑥C. ②③④⑥D.①②⑤⑥15. This passage mainly talks about________.A. westernpeople drink together on New Year's EveB. what western peopledo on New Year's DayC. how western peoplespend their New Year's EveD. western people havea good time on New Year's DayBNo, 4 Middle SchoolKunming,YunnanApril2nd, 2023Dear editor(编辑),I live in a beautiful city. Many visitors come to mycity. There are so many colorful peacocks (孔雀)here.The peacocks mostly live on the grass land of DongfengSquare (广场). They are given foodfreely by visitors. They usually throw food to them, and don't think about atall whether the food is right ornot. Some of the peacocks became ill, some even died after eating the bad foodgiven by the visitors.I'm sure most of the visitors who throw food to thepeacocks really like the birds, but don't realize(意识到)that they may be doing them harm(伤害).The visitors should be told that what they have doneis very harmful to the birds, and this kind of thing must be stopped fromhappening.Perhaps we can build some small shops beside DongfengSquareto sell peacock food. For us every person, it's our duty to give morelove to these beautiful birds and to look after them carefully.Yours,Sun Yan16. Many visitors come to the writer's cityto________.A. do some shoppingB. see beautifulpeacocksC. play on Dongfeng SquareD. eat nice food17. Some peacocks became ill and died because somevisitors________.A. didn't give them any foodB.gave them too much foodC. threw them some bad foodD.loved them and played with them18. Some shops can be built beside Dongfeng Square sothat they may________.A. sell food for visitorsB.sell food for peacocksC. make the square more beautifulD. have the beautiful birds19. From the passage we know people should________.A. live and play with the birdsB. stop the birds from eating too muchC. give right food to the birdsD. give more food to the birds20. We can guess the writer of the letter, Sun Yan,may be a________.A. visitorB.shopkeeperC. square keeperD.student初三英语阅读能力训练(二)Ⅰ. 完形填空A generation gap(代沟)has become a serious problem. I read a (1)about it in the newspaper. Some children have killed themselvesafter quarrels(争吵)with (2 ). I think this is because they don' toften have a talk with each other. Parents now (3 )more time in the office, (4)they don't have much time to stay with their children. As time passes,they both feel that they don't have the (5)topics(话题)to talk about. I want totell parents to be more with your(6), get to know them and(7)them. And for children, show your (8)to your parents. They are the people wholove you. So (9)them your thoughts (想法). In this way, you(10 )have a better understanding of eachother.1. A. message B. call C. reportD. letter2. A. friends B. teachers C. classmatesD. parents3. A. spend B. stay C. workD. have4. A. because B. if C. butD. so5. A. interesting B. same C. trueD. good6. A. business B. children C. work D. office7. A. get on with B. look afterC.understandD. love8. A. interest B. secret C. troubleD. feelings9. A. tell B. ask C. answerD. say10. A. can B. should C. mustD. wouldⅠ. 阅读理解APopular music in America is what every student likes.Students carry small radios with earphones and listen to music before class,after class, and at lunch. Students with cars buy large speakers and play themusic loudly as they drive on the street.Adult(成年的)driverslisten to music on the car radio as they drive to work. They also listen to thenews about sports, the weather, and the life of American people. Most of theradio programmes are music.Pop or popular music singers make much money. Theymake a C.D or tape which radio stations use in many places. Once the popularsinger is heard all over the country, young people buy his or her tape. Some ofthe money from these tapes comes to the singer. Wherever the singer goes, allthe young people want to meet him or her. Now the singer has become a national(国家的)star.There are other kinds of music that are important toAmericans. One is called folk (民间)music. It tells stories about the common life of Americans. Another is calledwestern or country music. This was startedby cowboys(件仔)who would sing at night to the cows they werewatching. Today, any music about country life and the love betweena countryboy and his girl is called western or country music.11. ________ kinds of music are mentioned(提到)in this passage.A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Five12, When pop singers________, they will becomenational stars.A. make much moneyB. make aC. D or tapeC. are loved by all the young peopleD. are wanted to sing on the radio13. From the passage we know that country music isabout the________.A. common life of AmericansB. country life and love storiesC. life of cowboysD. school life in America14. Which of the following is true according to thispassage?________.A. Most students in America like popular musicB. Students with cars in America like to listen to music while drivingC. Adult drivers in America listen to music all the time while drivingD. Everyone in America wants to meet pop singers wherever they go15. What would be the best title(标题)for this passage? ________.A. American MusicB.Popular MusicC. History of MusicD. Western MusicB Live Music - Late Night Jazz(爵士乐)Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famoustrumpet player(号手). He is known play well intothe early hours, so don't want to get much sleep.PLACE: The Jazz Club DATES: 15- 23 JunePRICE:(价格):¥100-150TIME: 10p.m.till late!TEL:Scottish DancingScottish dancing is nice and easy to learn. Thewonderful dance from England will be given.PLACE: Jack Stein's DATES: 10-20 MayPRICE: ¥150TIME: 7-10p.m.Shows- Anhui MuseumThere are 12,000 pieces on show here. You can see thewhole of Chinese history.PLACE: Anhui Museum DATES: 1 Mar - 30 JunPRICE:¥60 (¥30 for students)TIME: Monday- Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.TEL: Weekends 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.Your pen-friend is comingfrom Australia to your city for a holiday. You send him this E-mail(电子邮件)to tell him something about thehotels(旅馆).SUN HOTEL DatesDates Prices (a night)1 Oct - 31 Dec.¥1681 Jan - 31 Mar¥1481 Apr- 30 Apr (closed)—1May-31 May¥1881Jun- 30 Sep¥208ROSE HOTELPrices (a night)¥198—¥218¥248TEL:E-mail: Li Hong @ .16. if you want to watch dancing, you cancall________.A. B. C.D.17. You can see the whole of Chinese historyat________ in April in Anhui Museum.A. 3 p.m. every dayB.9 p.m. from Monday to FridayC. 7 a.m. at weekendsD.7 p.m. every day18. You can enjoy________ at Jack Stein's.A. American jazzB. SocttishdancingC. 12,000 pieces onshowD.yourself all night19. Sun Hotel and Rose Hotel are open for________months of the year.A. nineB. tenC. elevenD.twelve20. You have ¥148, and you can________ in May.A. listen to JazzB.watch Scottish dancingC. go to Anhui MuseumD.stay in Sun Hotel for a night初三英语阅读能力训练(三)完形填空Long long ago there lived many micein an old house. They were free to do (1 ). They ate up a lot of food. So (2 )owner of the house wanted to stop themice (3 )food. He got a cat.(4), some of the mice werekilled. One day one of the oldest mice said, All the mice (5)come to my hole tonight, and we'lldecide(6)next about the cat. Each of the mice arrived. Theythought (7)and did what they could to find a way tosave their (8). They spoke, sitting face to face, butnone of them had an idea. Finally a young mouse stood up and said, Why (9)tie a bell (10)the cat's neck?Then,(11)the cat comes close, we willhear the bell and(12. )Then the can won't (13)catch any more of us.It(14)good! Who can do sohere? the oldest mouse asked. At this very moment the hole was quiet andno one answered.At last he said, It's(15)to say than to do.1. A. nothing B.something C.anythingD. everything2. A. the B. an C. aD. one3. A. to eat B. eat C.eatingD.to be eaten4. A. after that B.After a while C.At once D.At thatmoment5. A. should B. have to C.wouldD.must6. A. how to do B. what to do C.when to doD. where to do7. A. strongly B. hard C.hardlyD.heavily8. A. body B. health C.lifeD. lives9. A. not B. not to C.didn'tD.didn't you0. A. over B. with C.roundD.about11. A. while B. when C.ifD.since12. A. move away B. went away C.sent awayD. run away13. A. be able to B. are able to C.is able toD. able to14. A. sound B.sounded C.soundsD.is sounded15. A. easy B. easier C. betterD.the best阅读理解(A)Wed. 11 MarchFootballHensley against MayfairThe football match once a year between Hensley School and Mayfair School will be held on Saturday. However, if there is heavy rain, the match will be held on Sunday 15 at the same time.16. It is decided by()whether the football match will be movedto a late date.A. Hensley SchoolB.Mayfair SchoolC. both of the two schoolsD.the weatherTo Margaret March 31 st I'd like to have you return any of the materials you are not using. I need to be using some of these. If you need some of the things still, please let us talk about which ones.Thank youHarvey17. Harvey would like to().A. borrow some materialsB.lend Margaret somethingC. get something backD.have a talk with MargaretGARDEN RESTAURANTTelephone:Address: 9020 Bridgeport RoadOpen: Mon. to Fri. 7: 00a.m. -2: 30p. m. and 5: 00 p. m. -9: 00p. m.Sat. 7: 00a.m. -11: 00a.m. and 5: 00p. m. -9: 30p. m.Sun. 11: 00a.m. -2: 00p. m. and 5: 00p. m. -9: 30p. m.()NEW YORK MUSEUMTelephone:Address:Vanier Park, 1100Chestnut St. New YorkAmerica's largest museum in American history and part of our native people.Open:Mon. to Fri. 9:30a.m.-5:00p. m. ( Monday free)Sat. 9: 00a.m. -l: 00p. m.()LANSDOWNE PARK SHOPPING CENTERTelephone:Address:5300 No. 3 RoadOpen:Mon. Tues. And Sat. 9: 30a.m. -5: 00p. m.Wed. Thurs. And Fri. 9 : 30.a.m. -9 : 30p. m.Sun. 11 -00a.m. -5: 00p. m.SKYLING HOTELTelephone:Address:3031 No. 3 Road(at Sea Island Way)The Hanger Den: Wed.to Sun. Lunch from 10: 30 a.m.Coffee Shop : Mon. -Fri. 6: 00A. m.Sat. 6 : 30a.m. and Sun. 7 : 00a.m.Mon. -Wed.to 10 : 00p. m.Thurs. -Sun. to 11 : 00p. m.18. If you want to go out for lunch on Sunday, you cancall up the number().A. orB. orC. orD. or19. You do not have to pay on Mondays if you go to()A. Skyline Hotelnsdowne Park Shopping CenterC. New York MuseumD.Garden Restaurant20. If you want to enjoy yourself on Sunday mornings,you can go to ().A. Lansdowne Park Shopping CenterB. New YorkMuseumC. The Hangar DenD.Coffee Shop初三英语阅读能力训练(四)完形填空When someone asks me what business I am in.My face feels (1). I envy (嫉妒) people who can say that theyare writers, bookkeepers and doctors. All these jobsspeak for themselves.I really domake a living by (2),and a goodone, too.I can laugh like a kingor like a school boy. It is a skill (技能) that I have learned, _(_3)__the skill of mending shoes. Whenever and however laughter is needed.I am askedto do()(4)()I laugh like a bus driver or ashopkeeper.I laugh()()(5)(),kindly and happily.I need(6)point out that a job of this kind istiring. I spendmost evenings in nightclubs( 夜总会). My job is to laugh during the (7)part of the show. My loud, hearty laughter must be timed carefully. Itmust not come too soon,(8)neither must it be too late. I gothrough life quietly. I can(9)the laughter of others. I can laugh inmany different ways. But I' m not sure that I have ever heard the sound of(10)own laughter.() 1. A. warm B.cool C.hot D.cold() 2. A. laughing B. writing C.speaking D.working() 3. A.at B.to C.by D.like() 4. A.one B.those C.those D.these() 5. A.gladly B.sadly C.truly D.these() 6. A. clearly B.easily C.truly D.these() 7. A. weaker B.stronger C. more terrible D.more wonderful() 8. A.for B.so C.but D.and() 9. A. get B.make C.copy D.have() 10 A. their B.my C.her D.his阅读理解(A)The other dayRoy Price went home to his sister's house. It's her home now; butit's also the house he was born in. Pat, his sister kissed him and said,You haven't changed much, Roy. Let me see, now —when did we meet last?Twenty-five years age, he answered. I came here for a week, do you remember? He added,You haven't changed much either. It was polite for Roy to say so,but it wasn't true. Pat seemedalmost an old lady. The next morning Roy walked throughthe village alone. The place looked very different. There were lots of trafficsigns on the roads and beside the roads. There was a new car park, a new postoffice, a new bus stop. He remembered suddenly that the bus used to stopanywhere: you just put up your handand it stopped.One surprise followedanother. The railway station was gone! The school was gone; a lot of farmmachinery stood in the playground!But Roy's biggest surprise was thepeople. He didn't recognize(认出)anybody at all; perhaps because everyone seemed old.He went intothe post office and bought some stamps.Where are all the children and young people? he asked thepostmaster.The old fellow looked up from hisbook of stamps. Children? he said. They're in school, ofcourse. There are three or four young families here. The children go to schoolby bus—to Horham.Horham was a town about twentykilometres away.At lunch Pat said, The villagelooks nice, doesn't it?It's all different, Pat. Itused to be an exciting place, but now it's full of old people. I don'tunderstand…There are a few newcomers, butthe ones we knew are still here. You're not exactly young yourself, Roy, areyou?11.Whydid Roy say that Pat hadn't changed much, either? Because ().A. Pat was still a young ladyB.they hadn't seen each other for twenty- five yearsC. he didn't know how much Pat hadchangedD.it was a polite way to say so12. Roy didn't recognize anybody at all because().A. the people of the village were allnewcomersB.they had become much older than beforeC. he didn't know them at allD.the people he knew had gone to school13. Which of the following is true according to thepassage?A. Roy was a young man.B.The people who Roy knew were still in the village.C. Many old people moved into thevillage.D.Roy was younger than the people he knew.14. From the passage, we know that().A. the postmaster understood what RoyaskedB.there was no school in the village beforeC. the children Roy knew must go toschool by busD. Roy didn't realize(认识到)that he was twenty-five years older than before15. The best title(题目) of the passage is().A. ChangesB. A SurpriseC.It's Full of Old PeopleD.A Polite Answer(B)Homesick is acompound (复合) word made up of HOME andSICK. You know what each word means on its own, of course. But think about whatthe words mean when they are used together. Homesick means SICK FOR HOME.Now think for a minute about SEASICK.If you change the word home in the definition(释义) to the word sea, would the definition fit SEASICK?Doesseasick mean SICK FOR SEA? It means something quite different. Seasick meansSICK BY THE MOVEMENT ON THE SEA. When you are homesick, the only place you wantto be at home. When you are seasick, the last place you want to be is at seA.Have you ever heard of a person beingheartsick? Heart-sick doesn't mean that something is wrong with a person'sheart. People are heartsick when they are hurt deep inside and when they feelas if their hearts are broken.But, on the other hand, we have suchcompound words as handshake and handbag. Perhaps you may write definitions forthem and knowing something like this must be helpful in your English study.16. The word SEASICK means ().A. to want very much to go to the seaB.what has nothing to do with the seaC. to be sick because of the seaD.that the sea is terrible17. When we say a person is heartsick, we mean thatA. his heart is brokenB.his heart needs testingC. he's sorry at heartD.he's terribly disappointed(^M)and sad18. The last place you want to be is().A. where you want to be mostB.where you want to be leastC. where you go the lastD.the last place you go to19. The definitions of handbag and handshake are().A. easy to knowB.difficult to knowC. impossible to learnD.unnecessary(没必要) to learn20. The writer wanted to tell us that().A. there are many compound words inEnglishB.the building of compound words is interestingC. the definitions of some compoundwords are hard to guessD. not all the compound words are what they seem to be。
完形填空A father noticed his son crying silently. He asked him, “What’s wrong, son?”The boy answered, “My classmates 1 at me, calling me son of a poor gardener.”The father said, “Come with me, son, and let’s plant some 2 . It might cheer you up.” They walked to the garden, then the father took out some flower seeds (种子) and said, “Let’s carry out an experiment. We will 3 two flowers separately. I will care for one and you’ll care for the other. I will water mine with clean water, but you will water yours with 4 water. We shall see the results in the weeks to come.”The son was happy as he joined his father in planting the flowers. It took them some days to care for 5 and watch them grow. Later, the father brought his son to the garden and said to him, “Look at the two flowers and tell me 6 you see.” The boy replied, “My flower looks 7 than yours, how is that even possible when your water is cleaner?”The father smiled and said, “That’s 8 dirty water can’t stop a plant from growing. It serves as organic fertilizer (有机肥) to help it grow. You see, son, there are some people who will put you down in life, stop your dreams and throw bad 9 on you. Always remember that there is nothing wrong with you, and don’t let the bad words make you cry. 10 , let it encourage you into being a better person.”1.A.looked B.realized C.laughed D.regarded2.A.vegetables B.flowers C.fruits D.trees3.A.plant B.carry C.drive D.push4.A.clean B.dirty C.cold D.hot5.A.him B.you C.her D.them6.A.when B.what C.why D.how7.A.smaller B.weaker C.better D.worse8.A.because B.though C.unless D.until9.A.choices B.stories C.words D.jokes10.A.Anymore B.Besides C.Neither D.InsteadLiang Shu is a bird-watcher from Beijing. “I fell in love with bird watching in college whenone of my 11 showed me the beautiful birds at Peking University,” she said.Liang has gone on different bird watching 12 in China and abroad with her college friend. She talked about her trip to Yunnan. “We saw a bird wave (鸟浪). It means different kinds of birds 13 together in the sky,” Liang said. “We hid in the grass and 14 them to land and walk in front of us. 15 , we saw a kind of bird that we had wanted to see for years. We didn’t make any sound, but felt 16 .”Another time in France, she heard that a rare (罕见的) bird was 17 nearby, so she ran to see it. Many people there were taking photos of that bird. Feeling happy, she also took many photos. However, when she checked the photos 18 , she realized that it was just a kind of common bird. Later, the people all came to realize that, and everyone 19 . How funny it was!“I’m glad that birds are getting people’s 20 ,” Liang said. “Through bird watching, we are closer to living with nature in peace.”11.A.friends B.mothers C.students D.customers12.A.records B.shows C.trips D.sales13.A.eating B.flying C.walking D.landing14.A.waited for B.looked for C.cared for D.worked for15.A.Sadly B.Simply C.Recently D.Luckily16.A.bored B.excited C.relaxed D.worried17.A.brave B.proud C.active D.helpful18.A.lazily B.easily C.angrily D.carefully19.A.laughed B.arrived C.noticed D.agreed20.A.time B.magic C.money D.attentionMy five-year-old son and I were driving back home after school. He was 21 and wanted to know if we could run by Mcdonald’s and buy a hamburger. We drove into the parking spot (停车场) and in front of us was a car with an old lady inside. She looked 22 .I walked close to her and she told me that 23 car had broken down as soon as she drove out of the parking spot. I offered 24 her car back into the parking spot. She was so nervous that she couldn’t remember 25 her mobile phone. I called AAA car service andthen 26 her son to let him know she was safe. We waited with her until the AAA car arrived. She was unable to get into the AAA car 27 a recent knee operation (手术). My son and I drove her to where she was staying and helped take her bags inside. She had forgotten to get the 28 .We returned to McDonald’s and bought her dinner 29 then brought it back to her. Her son called me that evening and thanked me 30 his mother. My son was so sweet and told me that he was happy that we could help the lady.21.A.hungry B.thirsty C.tired D.sleepy22.A.happy B.quiet C.worried D.pretty23.A.my B.her C.your D.his24.A.to catch B.to hold C.to push D.to buy25.A.when to use B.why to use C.where to use D.how to use26.A.called B.warned C.wrote D.made27.A.since B.as C.because of D.while28.A.breakfast B.lunch C.water D.dinner29.A.and B.or C.but D.even30.A.seeing B.helping C.realizing D.saving根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案。
九年级英语完形填空专项练习题50题1. Mary is a kind girl. She always helps ______ people.A. otherB. the otherC. othersD. another答案:A。
“other”表示“其他的”,后接名词复数;“the other”常用于两者中的另一个;“others”不能再接名词;“another”表示“另一个”,后接名词单数。
这里是说帮助其他的人,且people 是复数,所以用“other”。
2. My father was reading a newspaper ______ I was doing my homework.A. whileB. whenC. beforeD. after答案:A。
“while”强调两个动作同时进行;“when”既可以表示同时也可以表示先后;“before”在……之前;“after”在……之后。
此句中“我父亲看报纸”和“我做作业”是同时进行的,用“while”。
3. We have been to the Great Wall ______.A. some timesB. sometimesC. sometimeD. some time答案:A。
“some times”表示“几次”;“sometimes”有时;“sometime”某个时候;“some time”一段时间。
这里说去过长城几次,用“some times”。
4. —______ do you go to the movies?—Once a month.A. How oftenB. How longC. How soonD. How far答案:A。
“How often”问频率;“How long”问时长;“How soon”多久之后;“How far”问距离。
回答“Once a month.”是频率,用“How often”。
5. The teacher asked me ______ I was late for school.A. thatB. whyC. whatD. if答案:B。
完形专练(A)Evan lived in the city. He wanted to ____ a horse more than anything. He could hardly wait to ride one as fast as the wind. Evan ____ Uncle Pete. His uncle was ready to show Evan how to ride.Uncle Pete walked a horse towards Evan. The ground seemed to shake with every step the horse took. Evan looked at the ___ animal. “Are all horses this big?” he wondered.Uncle Pete helped Evan onto the house’s back. The horse began to run after Evan hit it lightly. Evan moved up and down___ a jumping frog.“Riding a horse is ___.”Said Evan. He decided to forget about riding a horse. For now, the speed of a merry-go round(旋转木马) seemed just right.( )1. A. train B. feed C. ride D. paint( )2. A. encouraged B. feared C. introduced D. visited( )3. A. white B. angry C. wild D. huge( )4. A. like B. for C. with D. by( )5. A. exciting B. terrible C. comfortable D. meaningless(B)Have you ever done something wrong and that made you think you were stupid? Everyone sometimes has that happen. However, Kara felt that way much of the time at school. She would ___ too hard, and the lead (铅笔芯) of her pencil would break. She would do her homework and then lose it. It seemed to Kara that she never did anything___.The thing that made Kara Kara feel really stupid was her test scores. She usually got the lowest score in class,___ she studied. One day after school, she told the teacher how she____. “ I must be stupid.” She told her. “look at my math test. I only got four right out of 20 problems!”“ you’re not stupid. You just don’t know the ___ of taking tests.” Replied her teacher.“Is there the secret of taking tests?” Kara asked in surprise.“Yes, there is, and if you’d like. I will___ it to you,” said her teacher. “ The secret of dong well on tests is to get through the whole test first and then do all the ___ problems. Skip (略过) any problem that looks hard or that you’re not sure how to do. If you finish the test and there’s still___, then go back and finish the problems you skipped.”Kara was___. She couldn’t wait until the next test. She wanted to___ the secret because she believed her test scores would go up. Maybe the teacher was right. Maybe she wasn’t stupid at all! ( )1. A. sing B. run C. jump D. write( )2. A. right B. quickly C. hard D. carefully( )3. A. unless B. although C. if D. so( )4. A. studied B. felt C. communicated D. checked( )5. A. tool B. importance C. secret D. condition( )6. A. teach B. lend C. send D. pass( )7. A. fair B. big C. easy D. serious( )8. A. mess B. stress C. space D. time( )9. A. bored B. tired C. patient D. excited( )10. A. work out B. try out C. cut out D. find out(C)I fall in love with every pet I see. To me, they are family. They ____ us. When I found out thatthousands of homeless pets are killed every year in my Texas hometown, I felt____. I knew I needed to ___ . I started a charity(慈善机构) to raise money to help___ . I collect money for my local animal shelter(收容所). It’s ___ when I stand for six hours in the hot sun with my donation(捐赠) box. It’s hard when people say___ . But a lot of people say yes. It feels good to help animals. Even a young person can make a difference. I’ve ___more than $17,200. Every cent helps give homeless animals a second ___. Helping animals has always been a big___ of my family life. I’ve been visiting and volunteering at the shelter since before I could walk. I’ve exercised dogs, cleaned up after them, and___ them when they were sick or dying. We foster(代养) dogs in our home. ___sometimes we end up keeping them, ___ my dogs Brodl, Mac, and Gus. My ___ help, too. For my ninth and tenth birthdays, Judy and Carl donated pet things instead of giving me___ . Jackie, another friend, made $42 in his free time and donated it to my charity. My mom helps, too. She drives me around so that I can collect money. I feel closer to ___because we have so much fun going out and doing this together. We love to help and animal that has fur and four legs.( )1. A. wait for B. take after C. shout at D. depend on( )2. A. sad B. lonely C. stupid D. unlucky( )3. A. help B. report C. leave D. develop( )4. A. schools B. hospitals C. animals D. children( )5. A. silly B. hard C. cool D. weak( )6. A. Ok B. no C. hi D. bye( )7.A. borrowed B. found C. raised D. refused( )8. A. challenge B. test C. study D. chance( )9. A. mistake B. step C. trouble D. part( )10. A. took care of B. paid attention to C. gave up D. looked for( )11. A. So B. Because C. But D. Unless( )12. A. for B. like C. with D. to( )13. A. friends B. teachers C. parents D. brothers( )14. A. lessons B. presents C. prizes D. letters( )15. A. them B. it C. him D. her(D)。