中考英语《完型填空》复习专项练习题(含答案)
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中考英语《完型填空》复习专项练习题(含答案)
Dear Lin Yue,
How’s it going with you? I’m 1 here in England. And I have a good friend here.
She’s Helen 2 . This is Helen’s room. A white hat is on her white bed. You 3 see a
big desk and two chairs. And they are all white. There are some books, a white radio and a white
clock on the desk. Under the books 4 a tape. Here are some 5 on the wall. In the
biggest(最大的)photo is her dog-Cici. Cici is white, too. You 6 most(大部分)of her
things are white.
White is her favorite color, because her last name is White. Helen’s room is big 7
nice. What about 8 ? Well, this is my desk and many books are on the desk. Books are my
good 9 . I can learn(学习)a lot from them. You can see them here and there in my room,
on the desk, on the floor. Some books are on the bed, too. I think I need to have a big bookcase for
these 10 .
There is a map of China on the wall. This is my room. Do you like it?
Yours,
Tina
1.A.fine B.free C.nice
2.A.Brown B.White C.Black
3.A.can B.must C.need
4.A.am B.is C.are
5.A.maps B.photos C.ads
6.A.say B.think C.see
7.A.and B.so C.but
8.A.his B.yours C.mine
9.A.friends B.notebooks C.classmates
10.A.photos B.maps C.books
Is everything you read on the internet true? If your answer is “no”, you are right! Many stories and even photos are not to be trusted.
There are many reasons for the 11 of inaccurate (错误的)content on the internet.
One reason is that some websites can create stories that seem to be very true. They do so 12
make a point or to make people laugh. Other reasons might be an attempt (企图) to gain more
readers, a desire to damage someone’s reputation, or simple curiosity (好奇)about 13 a
false story can spread.
One story that spread throughout the media before anyone had checked it facts involved
teenagers, selfies(自拍)and head lice (头虱). The article stated that when teenagers were getting
together for selfies, their heads often 14 and the tiny insects were jumping from head to
head. The article went on to say that this was causing a serious outbreak(爆发)of lice. Some major
websites 15 the story, not even bothering to ask the experts. It turned out(结果是) that
some business people who were marketing a new treatment for head lice had made up the story
and posted it. Their 16 was to get more attention and more 17 .
Because there is so much false information online, there are now websites, such as Snopes
and Factcheck, which exist specially to 18 if stories are true or not. So the next time you
see a story that sounds too 19 to be true, remember to 20 the facts. Only then
should you spread it to your friends.
11.A.influence B.success C.spread D.excellence
12.A.in order to B.in order that C.so that D.that
13.A.how many B.how far C.how much D.how often
14.A.matched B.touched C.shook D.solved
15.A.looked for B.set up C.made up D.picked up
16.A.house B.news C.lab D.purpose
17.A.information B.meaning C.business D.discussion
18.A.find out B.take up C.give up D.run away
19.A.well B.good C.badly D.quite
20.A.check B.click C.shut D.replace
It is Laura’s birthday today. Her family have a birthday party 21 her in the restaurant. Her father buys some candies. Her mother 22 a birthday cake. When all the people
23 , the party begins. Laura 24 a birthday hat. After she makes a wish, she 25
all the candles. The number of the candles 26 thirteen because this is Laura’s thirteenth
birthday.
In the evening, Laura’s mother cooks a large bowl of noodles for her. There are two 27
in it. The noodles are very 28 . Her mother says they are a 29 of long life. She also
says the eggs can 30 good luck to her. Laura is very happy today.
21.A.to B.for C.from D.at
22.A.sells B.draws C.eats D.makes
23.A.arrive B.leave C.sleep D.get
24.A.puts B.takes C.wears D.keeps
25.A.cuts out B.blows out C.makes out D.eats out
26.A.be B.am C.is D.are
27.A.cakes B.pancakes C.candies D.eggs
28.A.long B.short C.large D.small
29.A.rule B.symbol C.way D.gift
30.A.describe B.follow C.build D.bring
Once in a small own, there was a big clock that sat on top of a bank building beside a river.
One day the clock fell 31 .
On some days, the clock ran 32 but it ran a minute or two faster or slower on other
days. Tick-tock! Tick-1ock! Finally, the clock became 33 . Sometimes it ran hours early,
sometimes it ran hours late.
One day, a soldier drove past the clock and made his 34 according to it. Now, his
watch was 35 three hours early. The soldier usually stared training his men at 6:00 a. m.