1、中考英语分项汇编阅读理解完形填空根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。“Whats wrong, Carina?” Collin asked. “Homesick again?”His sister _1_ .“Yeah, me too.” Collin sighed (叹息). Their family had moved to the new place nearly four months ago. The new place was housed inside a huge transparent dome (透明的圆屋顶). It still didnt f
2、eel like _2_.“I miss my friends,” Carina said sadly. “And green grass and swimming, and _3_. I even miss the sound of rain on the roof (屋顶). ”“ _4_ of all,” Carina continued, “my birthday is in two days, and I dont think Mom and Dad are planning anything special. Theyre too _5_.”“Shes probably right
3、,” thought Collin. Life here was very busy for scientists like their parents. He doubted if they had _6_ to plan a party. And how could they anyway? Things such as balloons and birthday candles didnt exist here. They didnt _7_ have enough materials to make a cake. “Dont worry.” Collin put an arm aro
4、und Carinas shoulder. Collin walked toward the agricultural center, _8_ his mom worked. He found her taking notes on some tall tube-like plants. “What are those?” he asked. “Bamboo plants,” said Mom. “Theyre strong and grow fast. They _9_ good building materials.” “May I have a piece?”“Sure.” Mom ha
5、nded _10_ to him and made a note on her notebook. The next day, Collin _11_ tiny holes into the piece of bamboo and put small nails (钉子) into each hole. He poured a handful of pebbles (鹅卵石) inside and covered the open ends. Collin held the bamboo piece carefully as he hurried home. He _12_ it behind
6、 his back and opened the front door. To his _13_, Mom and Dad were home early from work. Mom was carrying something that looked like a _14_. He looked closer and realized Mom had made a cake with dried apples and cinnamon (肉桂皮) sugar. A real treat, on the Moon. Collin handed his sister the bamboo ro
7、d. “Happy birthday!”“What is it?” Carina asked, looking at it _15_.“A rain stick,” said Collin. “Whenever you turn it over, the pebbles fall around the nails and it sounds like rain.”Carina turned the stick, and the room was filled with a sound like rain drumming on a roof. “Its Moon Rain!” she said
8、. “It makes me feel like Im home.” She smiled at Collin and turned the rain stick over again.1AnoddedBaskedCansweredDrefused2AschoolBhomeClibraryDmuseum3AnothingBsomethingCanythingDeverything4AFirstBBestCWorstDAbove5AcuriousBcarefulCconfidentDbusy6AtimeBmoneyChousesDplaces7AeverBevenCstillDyet8AwhoB
9、whereCthatDwhat9AtakeBgetCmakeDbring10AitBthisCthatDone11AmadeBbrokeCbuiltDbring12AheldBcaughtCthrewDhid13AjoyBsadnessCangerDsurprise14AcandleBcakeCtubeDplant15AcuriouslyBangrilyClonelyDpeacefully阅读短文,从短文后所给四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One afternoon, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there
10、 a little _16_, so I stopped my _17_ by a small park, and waited for her.As I looked outside the car window, I saw a little boy, around two years old, running _18_ on the grass as his mother _19_ from a short distance. The boy had a big smile on his face as if he had just been set free from some pri
11、son. The boy would then fall to the grass, _20_ up, without looking back at his mother, run as _21_ as he could, again, still with a smile on his face, as if nothing had happened.At that moment, I thought to myself , “_22_ arent most adults this way ?” Most adults, when they fall down, make a big de
12、al out of it (出大问题) and dont even make a _23_ try. They would be _24_ embarrassed(尴尬) that they would not try again if someone saw them fall. Or, because they fall, they would find a good excuse _25_ themselves that theyre not fit for it. They would end up too afraid to try again for fear of failure
13、(失败).However, with kids, when they fall down, they dont consider their falling down as a failure, instead, they treat it as a _26_ experience. They try again and again until they _27_. The answer must be that they have not connected “falling down” _28_ the word “failure”. As a result, they are not d
14、iscouraged in any way. Besides, they _29_ think to themselves that its quite okay to fall down and that its not wrong to do so. In other words, they allow themselves to make _30_, so they stay energetic.I was deeply impressed by the boys persistence(坚持不懈) and the manner in which he did.16AlateBearly
15、CslowDfast17AbusBbikeCcarDtrain18AfreelyBslowlyCcarefullyDeasily19AwatchedBsawCsurveyedDsupported20AholdBpickCendDget21AwellBlongCfastDsoon22AwhenBwhatChowDwhy23AsecondBfirstCtwoDthree24AveryBsoCsuchDmuch25AatBbyCofDfor26AlearningBrunningCteachingDfalling27AfailBsucceedCachieveDimprove28AforBbyCwith
16、Dtowards29AhardlyBprobablyCperfectlyDnearly30AplansBchoicesCwishesDmistakesMy grandfather was a serious man. A quick look from him was enough to keep my sisters and me in line. _31_ every summer I looked forward to seeing Grandpa in his farm. We enjoyed every moment of feeding and washing the animal
17、s.Grandpa was a man who didnt show his _32_ easily. There were times he caught us touching some of his personal things or exploring places that we werent _33_ to. His quiet scolding(责备) left us _34_ for the rest of our stay.One morning I heard “clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ping”. I stopped and fo
18、und where the sound came _35_ : Grandpa in his study, typing a letter. I leaned(倚靠) _36_to see better when I fell _37_the door. For a while I lay on the floor of the study. I stood up and went red in the face, hoping the scolding would be short.Grandpas eyes shone. He called me over. I went to him _
19、38_, with my eyes looking at the floor. He asked what I was doing, and I told him that I was drawn by the _39_ of the typewriter. I only wanted to get a better _40_.I wasnt going to touch anything, I _41_.The rest of the summer I stood near his elbow watching him type. How I wished to _42_ the beaut
20、iful yellow keys with steel rims.After going home, I spent the year writing poems, letters, and stories in my notebooks and _43_ myself using Grandpas typewriter to write novels._44_ , I planned to be a writer, and writers used typewriters.The next summer, Id hear the sounds of typewriter keys and w
21、alk toward them, admiring the _45_ of the words forming on the page. I wished he would offer me a chance to try it. But he never did.On returning home that year, I got a parcel(包裹). I found the typewriter in the box! My serious grandfather!31ABecauseBOtherwiseCThenDYet32AwordsBfeelingsCcourageDstren
22、gth33AaffordedBregardedCsupposedDgiven34Awell-dressedBwell-organizedCwell-behavedDwell-done35AacrossBinCoutDfrom36AfurtherBbiggerChigherDlower37AinBfromCthroughDby38AexcitedlyBslowlyCquicklyDloudly39AappearanceBmovementCvoiceDsound40AexpressionBimpressionCphotoDlook41AacceptedBpromisedCagreedDwished
23、42AtouchBfeelCmoveDattack43AimaginingBrememberingCremindingDmentioning44AAfter allBAs usualCAt leastDAbove all45AadvantageBwonderCmemoryDmomentOnce upon a time, a hippo(河马) lived in a river next to a big tree. One day, a bird came and nested (筑巢) in the _46_. The songs of the bird filled the hippo w
24、ith so much envy that he couldnt think of anything else. Every day he would think _47_ he wasnt born to be a bird though the bird told him many times he was so _48_ to be so big and such a good _49_. Finally, the hippo _50_ that he would come out of the river, climb the tree and start _51_. However,
25、 when he tried to climb the tree, it was very _52_ that the hippo didnt have wings, nor claws to climb with. Realizing that he would _53_ climb up the tree, he _54_ hit the tree until it came crashing to the ground. Then he stepped onto the leaves of the _55_ tree, and began singing. Unluckily, hipp
26、os cant sing, either. All that came from his _56_ were terrible noises, and when the other animals _57_ this, they all came around to make fun of the hippo. He was ashamed by this. He also felt bad about having knocked the tree over. He used all his strength to raise the tree back up again,and look
27、after it _58_ it completely recovered(康复). In our life, the _59_ of our effort is of great importance. If we work hard in the wrong direction, the result wont be the one we _60_46AriverBtreeCmountainDsky47AwhenBwhatCwhyDwhere48AluckyBsadCshyDunlucky49AswimmerBclimberCrunnerDdriver50AhopedBdecidedCth
28、oughtDexplained51AflyingBrunningCswimmingDsinging52AdifferentBdifficultCclearDeasy53AoftenBalwaysCneverDsometimes54AhappilyBangrilyCexcitedlyDpeacefully55AfallenBgrownCbrokenDrisen56AeyesBnoseCmouthDears57AsawBsmelledCtastedDheard58AunlessBuntilCifDthough59AdegreeBtimeCdirectionDchance60AexpectBexpr
29、essCexperienceDexploreYou can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs. For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their companionship(陪伴)was nearly enough to drive me out of my loneliness. Last year, I started dating(约会), but with reservations(保留). When I first dated S
30、teve, I _61_ he had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora. While I was _62_ that he was an animal lover, I _63_ that three dogs were perhaps too many and my dogs might attack _64_, the cat. The next week we _65_ our dogs together. It was a hot day. When we stopped to catch our _66_, Steve got down on one k
31、nee. Was he proposing(求婚)? I liked him too, but so _67_? He poured water from a bottle into his hand and offered it to my dogs. _68_, I began to fall in love with him. We _69_ to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an operation on her _70_. I took t
32、he dogs out four times a day, and I worried that Tilly constantly(不断)climbing the stairs could reopen the wound. Then Steve _71_ his house. All worked _72_. The three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching, respected Floras space. Steve and I formed a good team _73_ for Tilly. We made good housemate
33、s. A year later, much to my _74_, this man produced a little box with a ring and proposed to me. He did not kneel(跪)down, nor did I _75_ him to. Thats only for giving water to the dogs that brought us together.61AfearedBdoubtedChopedDlearned62AunsatisfiedBafraidCterrifiedDexcited63AprovedBworriedCre
34、grettedDinsisted64AFloraBChanceCMollyDTilly65AtiedBwalkedCbathedDfed66AbreathBbalanceCattentionDimagination67AcalmBsureCsoonDreal68ABy the wayBIn that caseCBy all meansDAt that moment69AcontinuedBdecidedCrefusedDpretended70AeyeBtailCearDleg71AleftBsoldCsuggestedDsearched72AlateBhardCfineDfree73Alook
35、ingBcaringCwaitingDcalling74AsurpriseBhappinessCinterestDdisadvantage75AbegBtrustCneedDaidOne day, I was walking back home at around 12:15 p.m. during my lunch break. Suddenly, an apple core(果核)came _76_ toward me. It landed just before my feet. _77_, I was not hit by it.The apple was thrown over a
36、wall by a school student. I live opposite a school. The wall _78_ my apartment building(公寓楼)from the school.Thinking it was a one-off (一次性的) experience, I told my friends, and we just _79_ about it.Then, the week after, I was walking along exactly the same place at exactly the same time and bam! Aga
37、in, an apple came over. This time it _80_ on the roof of a shed(棚屋). I thought to myself, “Is it my destiny(命运)to get hit by an apple?”Last week, I was walking back home. I checked my watch. It was 12:15 p.m. My mind wandered(开小差) to those _81_ experiences about fruit. But suddenly, my thoughts were
38、 interrupted(打断)by _82_ flying apple! This one was a(n) _83_ one. Only one bite had been taken out of it, and it was thrown with speed.Enough was enough. _84_ could be really hurt by these apples. Did the students not realize that people live across the wall? Or do _85_ not care?I told my friend abo
39、ut it. “You should just throw the apple back over the _86_. That will _87_ them a lesson.” my friend suggested. _88_, I dont want to play that “game”. As they say, an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. Besides, I might end up hurting someone _89_ I throw it back.Maybe Ill call the school a
40、nd let them know. The students need to know that they might end up hurting someone if they keep throwing their _90_. Whats more, waste belongs in the bin, not anywhere else.76AwalkingBflyingCrunningDjumping77ALuckilyBUnluckilyCSuddenlyDQuickly78AconnectsBseparatesCdividesDcompares79AthoughtBdreamtCh
41、eardDlaughed80AlandedBarrivedCfloatedDlay81AoneBtwoCthreeDfour82AanotherBthe otherCotherDothers83AsmallBbigCnewDold84AEverybodyBAnybodyCSomebodyDNobody85AitBICweDthey86AwallBschoolCbuildingDroad87AhurtBhelpCencourageDteach88AMoreoverBHoweverCOtherwiseDInstead89AsinceBunlessCifDuntil90AwasteBbooksCfo
42、odDmoneyLike any of the other summer days, my daughter and I were swimming in our pool. This day was common, so I had no way of knowing that this one would go down in our family history as a _91_ we cherish(珍惜)and still talk about from time to time.The sun was setting and the night began to fall. My
43、 daughter _92_ it firsta spider was spinning her web in the tree that _93_ by our pool. It surprised me that she saw this, and it surprised me even more that she wasnt _94_ of the spider.Instead, she _95_ watched as the spider kept herself busy in the cycle of life. As we both watched this wonder of
44、 nature, a very simple thought _96_ me. I had forgotten what time it was. I honestly didnt know _97_ we had been just staying there and watching that spider making her web. And the truth was that we were _98_ having fun. We were having fun without doing anything really _99_ or special, I thought. We hadnt saved the world or _100_ the newest, most expensive toy. However, I believe that by _101_ this experience of the spider building her web, we were both just quite happy.What we