题型加练三完形填空(一)(2019·预测)Have you ever seen a movie that took 12 years to film? If not,then 1 watching Boyhood(《少年时代》).The movie follows the life of Manson from the ages of 5 to18. In reality, Ellar Coltrane, the actor who 2 Manson,started to shoot the movie in 2002, when he was 7 years old. In thefollowing 12 years, the movie filmed a new part every summer, each 3 a year in the life of Manson. When the film finished in 2013, in and out of the film, both Manson and Ellar had 4 into adults.This epic(宏大的) idea came from Richard Linklater, director and screenwriter of Boyhood. “I've long wanted to 5 the story of a parent-child relationship that follows a boy from the first grade 6 the 12th grade and 7 with him going off to college,” he said.Manson and his family live in Texas. In 2002, when he was 5 years old, his parents got divorced(离婚). Manson and his sister Samantha stayed with their 8 . Their father was 9 to visit them during weekends. As Manson grew up 10 his public school life, a lot happened: his mother remarried twice; he 11 precious(宝贵的) time with his father; he found his 12 in photography; he dated(约会) girls; he became a college freshman.Manson's life is an 13 one. There are difficulties, but few false traumas(伤痛). Many people regard Boyhood as their favorite coming-of-age dramaof the year. Both The Washington Post and Time magazine 14 the film as one of their “Best movies of 2014”.“This is life as most of us experience it, and which 15 movies document with such sharpness(深刻),” described Time magazine.1.A.advice B.suggest C.require D.consider2.A.likes B.makes C.plays D.copies3.ing B.showing C.entering D.watching4.A.grown B.became C.brought D.went5.A.speak B.give C.send D.tell6.A.during B.through C.past D.across7.A.begins B.leaves C.ends D.helps8.A.father B.aunt C.uncle D.mother9.A.refused B.allowed C.moved D.led10.A.while B.since C.during D.when11.A.spent B.cost C.took D.paid12.A.secret B.interest C.skill D.gift13.A.special B.ordinary C.common D.usual14.A.picked B.found C.made D.knew15.A.little B.many C.much D.few(二)(2019·原创)When I first graduated from the university, I experienced the hardest days in my life. We had degrees, but it didn't make sure that we could find a job 1 .After spending a few weeks in my university town, I knew it couldn't offer me 2 chance. I packed up my car and 3 to Southern California to seek my fortune.But what I thought it would take a week became two, and then four, and another 100 job applications(申请). Later, I found myself in the 4 situation as before. And the date to pay back my student loans(贷款) was becoming 5 closer.Days felt like weeks, weeks like months, and those months seemed 6 . The most upset thing was no matter 7 hard I tried, I just couldn't seem to make any progress.Feeling very sad, I took up my pens and put my 8 into a child's book. It was a story of a little fish who simply refused to 9 his dream. And then one day, without any sort of writing degree or experience in the 10 world—just a lot of hard work and perseverance(毅力), my first book got a chance to come out.After that, things slowly began to be 11 order. I was offered a second book deal. Then, a few months later, I got an interview with the Walt Disney Company and I was 12 a job to work in this company.Never give up, even 13 things look hopeless. Give 14 time, and things will always get better. Often our 15 are just around the corner. All we need is the courage to take one more step.1.A.hardly B.easily C.completely D.difficultly2.A.any B.some C.many D.much3.A.walked B.ran C.drove D.flew4.mon B.opposite C.different D.same5.A.ever B.even C.almost D.still6.A.endless B.hopeless C.hopeful D.careless7.A.what B.how C.where D.who8.A.life B.sadness C.worry D.experience9.A.give up B.give in C.give out D.give away10.A.speaking B.reading C.writing D.saying11.A.at B.out C.with D.in12.A.bought B.offered C.brought D.took13.A.if B.when C.because D.unless14. B.me C.them D.it15.A.decisions B.dreams C.wishes D.interests(三)(2018·湖北丹江口3月诊断)Our school decided to organize a run to collect money for the homeless people. Students signed up(报名) for the run activity and asked their 1 and neighbors to support them. These people agreed to 2 some money—50 cents or a dollar, for example, for every kilometer that the students completed.John took part in it. But he was the 3 students in my class because he seldom did any exercise and he ate plenty of junk food. He 4 walked to school. He always took a bus. When he was asked 5 he was going to take part in the run, he said he would 6 it. A few students laughed and I thought John felt embarrassed. I felt a bit 7 for him.The next day, as I was riding to school, I saw John walking in the street. Istopped and asked why he was 8 . He said he was training to take part in the run. “Good for you, John!” I said. However, I told my friends about John. Most of them just laughed and said that they didn't think he would 9 the run. I wasn't sure, but I decided that I would 10 John. So, for two weeks before the run, I was his 11 . He walked to school for a few days. Then he started to run slowly.On the day of the run, John lined up with the other students. The 12 began and soon John was left behind. Well, it took him hours to finish and he didn't expect to 13 the other students, but he tried to do his best. And 14 he completed the run. Everyone was very 15 and said, “Well done, John!” Wha t was more, John collected more money than any other student.1.A.relatives B.couples C.children D.parents 2.A.borrow B.get C.give D.lend3.A.happiest B.heaviest C.tallest D.youngest 4.A.always B.usually C.nearly D.never 5.A.how B.why C.if D.where 6.A.think about B.talk about C.care about D.worry about 7.A.surprised B.sorry C.excited D.proud 8.A.crying B.riding C.singing D.walking 9.plete B.discuss C.support D.understand 10.A.help B.invite C.stop D.visit 11.A.learner B.speaker C.dance D.trainer 12.A.school B.class C.race D.meeting 13.A.get on with B.catch up with C.come up with D.talk with14.A.easily B.quickly C.finally D.firstly 15.A.busy B.happy C.interested D.nervous(四)(2019·预测)Nowadays, more and more teenagers have too much pressure. They find their 1 are getting heavier and hours they spend on their homework are becoming 2 . They think they should be allowed to practice their 3 . But their parents think the hobbies can get in the way of their schoolwork. Should parents 4 their children to make their own decision?Liu Ying, a fifteen-year-old girl, is a singing star at school. She always wants to be a professional 5 when she grows up. 6 ,her parents don't want her to practice singing because they think their daughter should study hard to get good 7 and go to a good university.“She needs to spend more time 8 her homework because it's 9 to become a professional singing star.” says her father. But Liu Ying really 10 ,“I know my parents 11 me. And they hope that I will have a better life in the future. But I am serious about singing. I should be allowed to make my own 12 . Only then will I have a chance to 13 my dream.” says Liu Ying.Doctors say lots of 14 is bad for children's development. Society should pay more attention to the health of teenagers. Parents have to own the 15 attitude towards the students' development. Although it's normal to want successful children, it's even more important to have healthy and happy children!1.A.schools B.schoolbags C.suggestions D.requires 2.A.longer B.shorter C.less D.fewer3.A.songs B.dances C.study D.hobbies 4.A.decide B.allow C.stop D.prevent 5.A.runner B.player C.singer D.writer 6.A.However B.Though C.But D.So7.A.jobs B.books C.grades D.dreams 8.A.with B.for C.in D.on9.A.easy B.interesting C.possible D.difficult 10.A.agrees B.minds C.dislikes D.disagrees 11.A.care about B.take after C.look for D.look like 12.A.decide B.decision C.choose D.chosen 13.A.miss B.know C.achieve D.change 14.A.chance B.homework C.pressure D.decision 15.A.wrong B.correct C.hard D.simple(五)(2019·预测)What do you think of robots? Will they work for humans in the future? Maybe we can't answer it. But robots have 1 an important part in our daily life for several year. But in some science fiction movies, the robots are just like humans. Now they help humans with the housework and do the most 2 jobs.Many scientists believe that there will be such robots in the future. 3 ,they agree it may 4 hundreds of years. Scientists are now trying to make robots look like people and do the same things as us.But robot scientist James White 5 . He thinks that it will be 6 for a robot to do the same things as a person. 7 ,it's easy for a child to wake up andknow where they are. Mr. White thinks that robots won't be able to do this. But other scientists disagree. They think that robots will be able to talk to people 8 25 to 50 years.Robot scientists are not just trying to make robots look like people. For example, there are already robots working in factories. They do many 9 over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs and would get bored. But robots will 10 get bored.In the future, there will be more robots everywhere, and humans will have 11 work to do. New robots will have many different 12 . Some will look like humans, and 13 might look like snakes. After an earthquake, a snake robot could help look for people under buildings. That may not seem possible now, but computers, space rockets and even electric toothbrushes 14 impossible a hundred years ago. With the 15 of science technology. We never know what will happen in the future! Let's work much harder to make robots serve us better! 1.A.become B.been C.became D.are2.A.interested B.dangerous C.pleasant D.popular3.A.But B.So C.However D.While4.A.cost B.spend C.pay D.take5.A.agrees B.disagrees C.likes D.dislikes6.A.easy B.difficult C.different D.possible7.A.For example B.Instead C.Such as D.Besides8.A.after B.for C.over D.in9.A.times B.works C.jobs D.factories10.A.always B.usually C.never D.often11.A.more B.less C.fewer D.little12.A.shapes B.colors C.sizes D.actions13.A.another B.other C.the others D.others14.A.made B.seemed C.got D.looked15.A.help B.invention C.development D.discovery(六)(2018·江苏梅岭中学二模)Over the past 20 years, I have watched the Lion King for more than a dozen of times.When I first watched the movie, the 1 of Mufasa's death made me—a six-year-old girl at that time—cry, and since then, I have always skipped(跳过) that part. Later on, during my middle-school years, I liked the love story part a lot, and Simba and Nala were really a 2 couple in my heart. Every time I watched the movie, I felt 3 .Recently, I've watched the Lion King again. This time, what impressed me most was the 4 of Pumbaa and Timon—they were ordinary and lived an ordinary life. Before joining Simba to regain his kingdom, all about their life were eating and singing.To me, the best lesson that Pumbaa and Timon have taught us is that 5 they know they are ordinary and their life is ordinary, they still love and enjoy it.In fact, in the real world, only quite a few people can achieve great things and become extraordinary, and the rest of us will just live our 6 life.A sentence in an article recommended by the Fair(WeChat Subscription) 7me: by hard work, ordinary people only fight for the right to 8 their ordinary life in the ordinary world. It is cruel, but it is true (at least in my opinion).The best solution is to accept and enjoy it. I know it's 9 but this is a part of growing up. I'm not saying that we should not have great dreams, after all, just as Vince Lombardi has said, “Perfection is not attainable(可达到的), but if we chase perfection we can 10 excellence”. However, I just think we should get 11 if our great dreams would never come true.I also dreamt about becoming extraordinary at a young age, same as most of my fellow classmates in primary school. In the senior high school, I was no longer one of the top students, and then, for the very first time, I realized that maybe I couldn't be extraordinary.Now, I'm well aware that I'm no more than an ordinary person but I'm 12 with that. I went to an ordinary university and got my BA in English, and then to another ordinary university and received my MA in translation. Doing the editor's job, I now earn myself a life in Shanghai, such an expensive metropolitan city to live in.I can't 13 Michael Kors or Issey Miyake, but I have comfortable clothes which fit me well. I usually go out dinner with a couple of friends on weekends, not fancy of first class restaurants but sidewalk caféor common restaurants where we know there are delicious food and nice 14 .I consider this not the passive acceptance, but an optimistic attitude of turning “this is life” to “this is the life”. But all in all, I still have 15 ,just in case they would become true one day.Yes, be ordinary and be happy.1.A.view B.sight C.scene D.effect2.A.perfect B.noisy C.lonely D.fashionable 3.A.heavily B.similarly C.practically D.differently 4.A.experience B.lifestyle C.wisdom D.humour5.A.in case B.now that C.as if D.even though 6.A.ordinary B.hard C.rough D.rare7.A.puzzled B.touched C.scared D.amazed8.A.start B.gain C.continue D.stop9.A.simple B.difficult C.foolish D.harmful 10.A.check B.cause C.change D.catch11.A.angry B.prepared C.lost D.worried 12.A.grateful B.proud C.happy D.lucky13.A.attract B.accept C.afford D.affect14.A.service B.advice C.business D.condition 15.A.faults B.dreams C.challenges D.chances(七)(2018·江苏连云港中考)Grandma called me in from the yard, “Would you please go to the store for me? I'm ready to make cakes, and there isn't enough yeast(酵母). Take a quarter from my little change 1 .” I found Grandma's wallet and put the quarter in my pocket.I was soon in the little general store that 2 our farming community. “Mr. Jenkins,” I said, “Grandma needs some yeast.” Mr. Jenkins set three cakes of yeast on the counter. His eyes shone, and he 3 at me. “And what else do you need?”I knew what he meant. I was always allowed to pick a penny candy when I came to the store with Grandma. “How much 4 do I have from a quarter?” I asked. “Seven cents.” Mr. Je nkins replied. I thought 5 that quickly. I would have a nickel and two pennies back. I was sure Grandma wouldn't 6 if I spent one penny, and if she were here, she might even say I could have them both. The 7 I looked at the candy display, the more certain I became that I needed two pennies' worth as a reward for coming to the store alone. And I did so.“Thank you,” Grandma said when I 8 the yeast on the table. “Did you put the change back in my wallet?” “Yes, Grandma.” I replied, hurrying ou t to the yard. “I hadn't really lied to Grandma,” I argued with myself. “I did 9 all the change I had.”But I had 10 two pennies without Grandma's permission(允许). The second piece of candy in my pocket didn't sound like a good idea any more. I knew I had lied to Grandma, and I was 11 about it. Grandma loved me so much that I couldn't bear to keep anything from her.12 Grandma took the hot cakes from the oven, I told her about the candy. She 13 when I finished my story. “I know just 14 you feel,” she said. “We all feel like that when we've done 15 deceitful(欺骗的). I'm glad you told me about the pennies, and of course I'll forgive you.” Grandma hugged me tightly, and suddenly I felt as though a big stone was gone from my stomach.1.A.handbag B.coat C.wallet D.pocket2.A.gave B.served C.offered D.bought3.ughed B.shouted C.smiled D.pointed4.A.dollars B.pound C.cents D.change5.A.as B.to C.out D.about6.A.care B.use C.think D.like7.A.bigger B.longer C.less D.shorter8.A.lied B.laid C.lay D.lain9.A.put back B.put in C.put out D.put up10.A.found B.cost C.spent D.took11.A.glad B.unhappy C.relaxed D.surprised 12.A.Since B.When C.If D.Though 13.A.shook B.refused C.agreed D.nodded 14.A.where B.why C.how D.when15.A.something B.nothing C.anybody D.everybody(八)(2018·浙江宁波中考)It does not always come easy to discover oneself. From a young age, I had a strong sense of who I was to become, 1 an accident made me redefine(重审) myself.To me, skating was above all. There was 2 in this world that filled my heart with such joy. I spent twenty-four hours a week practicing my 3 . Having no social life or interests but skating, my devotion(挚爱) brought me first place medals in nearly every 4 .Unfortunately, in one show, I fell down and hurt myself 5 . After several X-rays and MRI(磁共振) scans, the 6 told me that I couldn't return to my sport any more. The pain in my back was hard to bear and even the 7 daily tasksbecame difficult.As my passion(激情) was 8 ,I had little sense of who I was to become. After eight months of suffering, something had to 9 . Instead of wasting my days sitting around painfully, I began to put my 10 into local community service projects. By volunteering 11 a swimming teacher and summer reading assistant for kids, I got an idea of who I 12 to become. After a few months, I devoted time to my interest in the arts. Little by Little, I 13 out of the shadow(阴影) and rebuilt my confidence.Sometimes, some 14 rocks block(阻碍) our way. We can choose to stay behind or try to climb over. My accident was a rock that 15 to stop me from reaching success. Today I'm a very confident and optimistic person.1.A.and B.but C.or D.so2.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything 3.A.skills B.behaviors C.thoughts D.habits 4.A.meeting B.party C.concert D.competition 5.A.quickly B.softly C.badly D.slowly 6.A.waiter B.doctor C.teacher D.policeman 7.eful B.basic C.proper D.busy8.A.found out B.brought back C.waken up D.taken away 9.A.change B.remain C.leave D.arrive 10.A.energy B.duty C.wealth D.spirit 11.A.with B.for C.as D.to12.A.wanted B. started C.promised D.lived13.A.ran B.jumped C.stood D.stepped 14.A.small B.large C.ugly D.round 15.A.managed B.helped C.failed D.continued参考答案(一)1~5 DCBAD6~10 BCDBC11~15 ABBAD(二)1~5 BACDB6~10 ABDAC11~15 DBACB(三)1~5 ACBDC6~10 ABDAA11~15 DCBCB(四)1~5 BADBC6~10 ACDDD11~15 ABCCB(五)1~5 BBCDB6~10 BADCC11~15 BADBC(六)1~5 CADBD6~10 ABCBD11~15 BCCAB(七)1~5 CBCDD6~10 ABBAC11~15 BBDCA(八)1~5 BCADC6~10 BBDAA11~15 CADBC。