1、2025年中考英语总复习:完形填空 刷题练习题汇编(2024年吉林省第二实验学校中考一模英语试题)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。It was Christmas Eve in 1971. Juliana Koepcke was 1 over the Peruvian rainforest with her family.The plane started shaking heavily, and her mother 2 a flashing red light as she looked out the passenger window. She loo
2、ked over to Juliana and said, “Thats the 3 . Its all over.” The plane started jumping up and down quickly before falling towards the 4 . A few moments later, Juliana found herself tied to her 5 , falling down.The plane had broken into pieces two miles above the ground, which left Juliana falling 6 t
3、owards the ground. Luckily, the 7 rainforest broke her fall, reducing the falling force. Although she fell close to 10, 000 feet (about 3 km), she only had a broken collarbone(锁骨), deep cuts on her legs and arms, and injuries(受伤) in her knee.Then came the 8 partsurviving(生存) the Amazon rainforest un
4、til she could find help. Maggots (蛆虫) made their way into the cuts on her body, and she was 9 to pick them out from her wounds one by one. The 10 was terrible as the maggots tried to get further into the wound. She 11 out about 30 maggots.Ten days into her fight for survival, she could hardly 12 . S
5、he decided to float (漂浮) a long the bank of a large river. Before long she saw a small boat moving towards her. The boat was full of local fishermen. They pulled Juliana out of the 13 before taking her to a local camp to provide first aid. Luckily, Juliana 14 making a full recovery (恢复) from her inj
6、uries.Julianas story tells us how 15 the human mind can be. Next time you want to give up on your goals, remember how much fight you really have left.1AdrivingBflyingCwalkingDswimming2AheardBtouchedClookedDnoticed3AbeginningBprocessCendDmethod4AearthBseaCcloudDsky5AtableBbedCumbrellaDseat6AslowlyBhe
7、avilyCeasilyDrapidly7AthinBthickChighDshort8AinterestingBexcitingCdifficultDboring9AforcedBwarnedCexpectedDasked10ApainBcoldCfeverDstress11ApointedBpulledChandedDpushed12AjumpBsleepCstandDspeak13AplaneBholeCforestDwater14Amade upBtook upCended upDgave up15AgoodBstrongCactiveDsmart(2024年吉林省长春市中考一模英语试
8、题)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。On May 1st, 2023, a small airplane fell down in Colombias Amazon rainforest. Four children had lived on themselves there for 40 days before being saved. The news has brought 16 to the whole country.There was something 17 with their plane, and it dropped in the rai
9、nforest. 18 , all three adults on the plane died, including the childrens mother. This left the four children 19 . The oldest child was a 13-year-old girl. Next came a 9-year-old, a 4-year-old, and an 11-month-old baby.The children are members of the local Huitoto tribe (部落). The Huitotos live in th
10、e Amazon rainforest so the children know well about the 20 there. At first, they lived on food found in the airplane. When it 21 , they used what they had known to find the forests fruits to eat. Luckily, it was a time when many plants were 22 fruits.As soon as the accident happened, people started
11、searching for the people alive. After two weeks, the plane was found. They also found 23 that showed the children might still be alive. They flew in the helicopters (直升机) and 24 boxes of food on the ground. They couldnt see the ground because the 25 was so thick. The helicopters even 26 a recorded m
12、essage from the childrens grandmother, encouraging the children to 27 moving around so that they could be found easily.Over 150 people were sent out to 28 on the ground. After more than a month, they finally found the children about 5 kilometers away from where the plane had dropped. The children we
13、re very 29 but alive.Everyone was very excited that the children were safe. The story has also shown that everyone should know some 30 of life. How helpful it is when needed!16AhelpBcourageCdangerDhappiness17AwrongBstrongCquietDuseful18ASurprisinglyBClearlyCSadlyDNervously19AawayBaloneCaheadDalong20
14、AtimeBspaceCenvironmentDdirection21Aran outBwent outCgot outDworked out22AfeedingBfindingCreachingDgrowing23AchangesBsignsCreasonsDchoices24AfilledBbroughtCdroppedDpulled25AsnowBcoatCwallDforest26AplayedBreceivedCcarriedDfound27AfinishBpracticeCkeepDimagine28AwaitBsearchCrushDcatch29AweakBhonestCrel
15、axedDnervous30AluckBvalueCdifficultyDknowledge(2024年吉林省延边州中考一模英语试题)There are the 56 ethnic groups (民族) in China. They live together 31 brothers and sisters. They are all part of the big family of the Chinese nation (中华民族).The Han ethnic group has the 32 number of people. The other 55 ethnic groups l
16、ive in different places across the country. They have their own languages, food, 33 and lifestyles. Each of them has a special culture.Whether Han or the other ethnic groups, we should care for each other, love and 34 each other, and let friendship spread like flowers. 35 when we are united (团结), wi
17、ll our country become stronger and stronger!31AlikeBforCto32AlargeBlargerClargest33AclothesBmoneyCseasons34AargueBhelpChate35AEvenBAlthoughCOnly(2024年吉林省长春市绿园区中考模拟英语试题)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。This January, my family and I visited a museum called MUCHO Museo de Chocolate in Mexico City, the
18、 capital city of Mexico. The museum was about the 36 and production of chocolate.When we first arrived at the museum, we were greeted by our tour guide, the only person there who spoke English. She kindly 37 us to taste real, dried cacao beans (可可豆) which are what chocolate is made of. To our surpri
19、se, they were so bitter (苦的), and 38 normal sweet chocolate.The museum was 39 into several rooms. In the first room, we learned that the Mayans considered cacao as a magical thing that 40 the mind, body, and spirit. They would grind (研磨) the beans into a powder and mix it with ingredients (原料) such
20、as chili peppers and salt to create a bitter 41 . It was then poured from different heights to create foam (泡沫). This played a 42 part in their culture.Then room after room, we got to learn about the 43 of chocolate, seeing dried cacao tree leaves and smelling the other ingredients that go into 44 c
21、hocolate. I also took photos in front of a wall covered with more than 2,000 pieces of chocolate!One of my favorite rooms 45 many different pots, cups, and kettles from all over the world. They were used to hold chocolate or chocolate powder. There was 46 one from China!The visit to the chocolate mu
22、seum was short, but I sure did learn a lot about a very popular 47 . I was very amazed at how cultures from ancient times could influence our 48 lives in such a way and how communications between different cultures could 49 each other. I highly recommend the museum as a 50 for any visitor who loves
23、chocolate and even those who dont.36AsymbolBhistoryCconditionDimportance37ArequestedBorderedCforcedDinvited38Adifferent fromBsimilar toCfull ofDsatisfied with39AcutBdividedCseparatedDlost40ApreventedBmixedCfedDtrained41AdrinkBfruitCvegetableDbean42AnewBdifferentCsmallDbig43AtopsBbottomsCbeginningsDe
24、ndings44AmakingBholdingCpouringDheating45AmanagedBincludedCrealizedDexchanged46AstillBevenCalreadyDnever47AtreatBsmellCartDidea48AhardBeasyCmodernDold49AwinBcontrolCmatchDinfluence50AmistakeBstopCsuccessDrole(2024年吉林省长春市净月高新技术产业开发区中考一模英语试题)I take after my mother. From her I took over a curious natur
25、e, a sense of adventure and bright red hair. However, I did not receive a talent for 51 from her.My mother never 52 that I would be a child Mozart. She found a 53 Russian woman to be my piano teacher when I was four. I did whatever the teacher told me in order to 54 her. “Feel the music,” she always
26、 told me, I “felt” it. But what is more unpleasant than too many wrong notes played continuously? She “felt” my music, too, which is why she always left with a(an) 55 expression.Once, in order to 56 my practice, I managed to record one of my own rehearsals(练习). I 57 the tape player until the tape ha
27、d finished. That method worked for a week, until my mother began to 58 why I always missed the same note. She came in and found that I had fallen asleep while the tape of my 59 played on and on.Realizing I couldnt be a Mozart, my mother told me to pick another 60 . From then on, I worked my way thro
28、ugh several other instruments, but I still couldnt play any of them 61 .Then my mother hit on another idea. She took me to a drama(戏剧) teacher. 62 , the teacher put me into painting scenery(舞台布景) instead of teaching to sing. Immediately I 63 this active and practical world, and I discovered that I h
29、ad a skill for building and painting. I loved the 64 of taking our limited supplies and using them to make something beautiful!Im a sculptor (雕刻家) now, and every day I 65 once again the pleasure of being fully involved in the act of artistic creation. Its a wonderful feeling. I realize that my mothe
30、r was trying to give me this feeling. Perhaps she went about it in the wrong way, but her heart was in the right place.51AmusicBdanceCcookingDwriting52AbelievedBdoubtedCdroveDfooled53AhumorousBscaryCpatientDstrict54ApraiseBpleaseCbelieveDcancel55AexcitedBhappyCangryDshy56AstopBcontinueCbeginDescape5
31、7Aturn upBturn downCturn onDturn off58ArequireBargueCwonderDexpect59AperformanceBdialogCagreementDbehavior60AinstructionBinstrumentCtrainingDsuggestion61AsecretlyBperfectlyCquietlyDpolitely62AHoweverBWhileCBeforeDSince63Apaid attention toBlooked forward toCwas thirsty forDfell in love with64Achallen
32、geBchangeCriskDadvice65AcreateBconsiderCshareDexperience(2024年吉林省长春市德惠市中考一模英语试题)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a great dancer. That life goal nearly 66 one night in 2010. Hill, then a 17-year-old high school student, was hit in a car ac
33、cident and was left disabled from the waist (腰) down. For most people, that would have meant 67 the dream of being a dancer. For Hill, it was the beginning and will never 68 her from achieving dreams. “I wanted to show myselfthat I was still normal, 69 normal meant.” Normal for her meant dancing, 70
34、 Hill did it in her wheelchair with her non-disabled high school dance team. “Half of my body has no 71 , and I have to move it with my hands.” Hill told Teen Vogue. “It really took a lot of learning and 72 .” After graduation, Hill wanted to expand (扩大) her dance network in order to include women l
35、ike 73 . She met people online who had suffered (遭受) a lot and shared her 74 of never giving up. Then she invited them to 75 with her. To meet more people in a larger city, Hill moved to Los Angeles later. There she 76 a team of dancers with disabilities called the Rollettes. “I want to break down t
36、he 77 idea of wheelchair users. More importantly, I want to show that dance is dance, 78 youre walking or youre rolling (坐轮椅) ,” she said. Hill has achieved what many of us never willher childhood dream. And the Rollettes has helped her find something else that is so 79 . Every year she holds a danc
37、e camp for wheelchair users of all ages to help them 80 their inner (内部的) abilities. She is such a great success.66AachievedBchangedCendedDrealized67Agiving upBrunning afterCputting offDfinding out68AtakeBstopCprotectDavoid69AwhoeverBwheneverCwhateverDwherever70AifBunlessCorDso71AdirectionBabilityCh
38、ealthDsense72AeffortBpainCeducationDmedicine73AyouBthemCherDus74AkindnessBspiritCtalentDpride75AplayBsingCdanceDwalk76ApromisedBgreetedClostDstarted77AtraditionalBvaluableCfreshDstrict78AbecauseBbutCsinceDwhether79AmeaningfulBboringCfamousDcomfortable80AlookBfindCofferDinvent(2024年吉林省长春市宽城区中考一模英语试题)
39、阅读短文、掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。This story took place during the Warring States (战国) period. At that time, kings would often 81 each others sons as hostages (人质) to protect their kingdoms (王国).Now it was the prince of Weis turn. He was going to Handan, the capital of Zhao, as a hostage. Pang Cong,
40、 an official, was going with him. Before they 82 , Pang Cong said to the king of Wei, “If someone comes to report that he has 83 a tiger in the market will Your Majesty (陛下) believe it?”“Of course not,” the king answered.“If another man comes to say the same thing, will Your Majesty believe it?”“Ill
41、 start to 84 about it.”“Then, what if a third man comes with the same report, Your Majesty?”“Maybe I will think it is 85 .”“Well, we all know that no tiger dares to go to the market. But since three men have said the same thing, everyone now 86 that there is a tiger there. Handan is much 87 from our
42、 capital than the market is from the court (王宫), and more than three people will talk against me behind my 88 . When Im away, Your Majesty will not fail to judge (判断) what you hear, will you?”“I know 89 to judge,” the king said impatiently.Then Pang Cong said 90 to the king and left Daliang, the cap
43、ital of Wei, with the prince. But as soon as he had left, the kings ears were 91 with words against him.After a few years, when Pang Cong 92 to Wei with the prince, the king would not see him again. He was no longer 93 .So, “three liars (说谎的人) make a 94 ” is used to say that if a lie is 95 often eno
44、ugh, people may start to believe it, even though it is not a fact.81AsellBexchangeCkillDsave82AstoppedBsetCrestedDleft83AseenBrepairedCsaidDbuilt84AbringBargueCthinkDread85AprettyBtrueCproudDfresh86AbelievesBagreesCdecidesDwaits87AolderBnicerCgreaterDfarther88AbackBarmClegDears89AwhatBwhyChowDwho90AhelloBpleaseCunfairDgoodbye91AbornBfilledCsatisfiedD