2023年中考语法填空(短文填空)专项练习12篇
第一篇
I'm Sally, an exchange student from the UK. I 1. (be) in China for eight months. Every time I want to lie on the grass, "keep off the grass" signs make me nervous.
In the UK, 2. it's in fields of wild grass or in well-kept national parks, people make good use of the green grass. If it's a 3. (sun) day, people will sit on a bed of grass and relax in the sun. This gives you the chance to listen to nature. Maybe it's a bird singing to another, or the soft wind 4. brings you cool air.
Also, in most colleges, grass fields act 5. a soft study desk for students to read books and learn. Or it can 6. (use) to just ta k, laugh and play on.
Besides, families enjoy spending 7. (they) weekends on the grass in parks. There, families can set up a picnic and 8. (child) can play games with each other.
However, there is a rule to enjoy the green grass. In some parks, there are different grasslands for people 9. (relax) and play sports on. If people want to relax, they'd better choose the right field, or they may feel the full power of 10. flying soccer ball!
第二篇
Chengdu has dozens of new millionaires, Asia's biggest building, and fancy new hotels. But for tourists like me, pandas are its top 1. (attract).
So it was a great honor 2. (invite) backstage at the not-for-profit Panda Base, where ticket money helps pay for research, I could get up close to these cute animals at the 600-acre center. From tomorrow, I will be their UK ambassador. The title will be 3. (official) given to me at a ceremony in London. But my connection with pandas dates back 4. my days on a TV show in the mid-1980s, 5. I was the first Western TV reporter 6. (allow) to film a special unit caring for pandas rescued from starvation in the wild. My ambassadorial duties will include 7. (introduce) British visitors to the 120-plus pandas at Chengdu and others at a research in the misty mountains of Bifengxia.
On my recent visit, I help a lively three-month-old twin that had been rejected by 8. (it) mother. The nursery team switches him every few 9. (day) with his sister so that while one is being bottle-fed, 10. other is with mum-she never suspects.
第三篇
Two brothers decided to dig a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys 1. (stop) by to watch.
"What are you doing " asked one of the 2. (visit) curiously.
"We plan to 3. (dig) a hole all the way through the earth!" One of the brothers said 4. (excited).
The older boys began to laugh, telling the 5. (young) ones that it was impossible.
After a long 6. (silent), one of the diggers picked up 7. box full of treasure, he showed the wonderful things 8. the older boys.
Then he said confidently, "Even if we don't dig all the way through the earth, look at what we found along the way!"
9. (they) dream was far too big, but it did cause them to dig. And that is what a dream is for—to cause us to move in the direction we have chosen.
Not every dream will be realized, 10. when you couldn't get what you wanted, perhaps you can say, "Yes, but look at the wonderful things that have come into my life because I tried to do something!"
第四篇
When you have fun with your friends, you take selfies. 1. sometimes you don't look so pretty in the photos. And, of course, if you're going to post 2. (they), you want to look your best. What can you do
Instead of posting a photo you don't like, you can turn to photo retouching (修图) 3.
(improve) your appearance. Many apps offer you the ability to do that. Their easy-to-use tools help you smooth your skin, make your 4. (tooth) whiter, and more. With the apps, you can make your eyes 5. (round) and brighter and also change the shape of your face. All in all, you can make yourself look the best 6. (easy).
After sharing the retouched photos on moments, you get lots of likes. Is that great Maybe not. It's almost 7. a competition. Who looks the best, takes perfect selfies and 8. (live) up to the standard of beauty You need to be part of that crowd so that you don't feel left out. Worse yet, if you're not part of that crowd, you may 9. (laugh) at because of your looks. People generally retouch themselves to have larger eyes and brighter skin. Does everyone now look 10. same
Perhaps it's time to post the real you and only lightly retouched if necessary.
第五篇
If you want to learn English faster, get started with the things below. One of the easiest things you can do 1. (learn) English faster is to read as much as you can. Read things all the time. This will make 2. (you) vocabulary better and it will also help you learn grammar.
If you don't want to read 3. (child) book, an easy way is to read comic books or comics instead. You can buy many English language comic books, or you can read free comics online. These comics online 4. (call) webcomics. You can also read books you have read before. If you already know a little bit about what happens, you will have 5. easier time guessing and understanding the words. Reading newspapers 6. (be) also a good way to learn a language because newspapers 7. (usual) have very good grammar and are written to be easy to understand.
Watching movies will also help you improve your English by helping you to hear 8. it sounds like and also helping you to learn new words. You can start watching with the subtitles (字幕) 9. but you will learn much 10. (many) with the subtitles off. Once you have a basic vocabulary, try to keep the subtitles off and focus on listening for the words carefully, and try to guess the words you don't know from what is happening on the screen.
第六篇
Computers make people's lives really easy. People can use their computers for working, 1.
(shop), or playing games. Laptop computers make people's lives even 2. (easy) as people can take laptops anywhere. They can work, shop, or play games any place 3. any time. 4. there is a problem with laptops. People can 5. (burn) by them!
People who sit with laptops on 6. (they) legs for hours and hours have noticed they get dark marks on their legs. The hot laptop is toasting the skin. 7. (doctor) have noticed more people show up with "toasted skin syndrome (综合症)". The marks are not 8. (danger), but they look strange because they are just in one spot on people's legs.
Companies that make computers tell people not 9. (let) warm computers touch bare skin for a long time. Wearing pants and putting a laptop's case under the laptop is 10. (usual) enough to protect one's skin from the computer's heat.
第七篇
Chemistry is a subject based on experiments. In China, it's often 1. (teacher) who do the experiments in the front of the class. 2. in the US, we take action by ourselves.
We usually wear special glasses and gloves in the chemistry labs. 3. (safe) is the most important! The outfit (装备) prevents us from harmful chemical materials.
Our chemistry teacher always gives us the instruction sheet the night before the lab class to let us know a lot 4. the experiments. During the class, she first goes over the steps of the experiments and then 5. (divide) us into groups to do the experiments.
Doing experiments is really 6. (interest). Once we tried to burn chemicals, 7. chemicals produced many colors of flames (火焰), including bright orange and dark green. "Wow! 8. beautiful it is!" we screamed.
After 9. (finish) an experiment, we need to write a report. It consists of the steps, our feelings and the final results. If there has been a mistake in the experiment, we need to analyze why it happened and what we should do 10. (correct) it. The reporters are important. They make up around 25 percent of our term grade.
第八篇
The 2022 Winter Olympics opened at last in the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing.
Back to the early days in 2020, 1. sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted (使中断)the Games preparations. Key meetings between the BOCOG 2. the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials in Switzerland were forced to be held online.
Many people became so 3. (worry) that they even feared the 2022 Games could be put off, as the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was.
However, the organizers managed to get everything ready 4. the Beijing Winter Games. IOC president Thomas Bach 5. (praise) the opening of the Games and thanked the Chinese organizers.
"Unfortunately, the global pandemic is still a reality for all of 6. (we). Therefore, we want to express our 7. (thank) to the Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee, the public and all the Chinese people. Thank you for 8. (make) these Winter Olympic Games happen and making them happen in a safe way for everyone," said Bach.
Having already 9. (successful) hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008, Beijing became the 10. (one) city in the world to hold both Summer and Winter Olympics.
第九篇
A special house in London has been called "the invisible (隐形的) house". Its huge mirror 1.
(wall) reflect everything around it, making it very hard to notice.
Located on the busy A316 Road, London's Invisible House isn't a piece of art, but a real home. The family say that living there is 2. (interesting) than living in the ordinary houses, people can't see inside, 3. the owners can see outside quite clearly. They sometimes see people fixing their hair or clothes in their mirrored walls.
"Our designer, Alex Haw, came up 4. the idea of the mirror," the owners told My London. "The mirror would make the house ‘talk with its environment'. It's interesting 5. (see) the trees and clouds reflecting onto the house. We really like the idea and enjoy living here."
A photo of this invisible house 6. (recent) became hot online, leaving people with many unknown questions. Some people 7. (wonder) how much effort the owners put into keeping the mirrors clean all the time. One man said, "I've lived here for 10 years and have driven past it more times than I could count and have never noticed 8. . Does anyone know anything about it I've tried searching it and no information can 9. (find) about it." Personally, I wonder about the material used to make 10. house invisible. I guess all the mystery is part of its charm.
第十篇
A long time ago, there lived a man who believed that he could read the future in the stars. He called himself 1. Astrologer(占星家) and spent his time at night watching the sky. He was always busy worrying about the future and the people in his village often came to him, hoping to know 2. their future would be like.
One evening he was walking 3. the open road outside the village. His eyes were fixed on the stars. He thought he saw that the end of the world was near. He got 4. (lose) in his thought about the future. Suddenly, he fell into a ditch(坑) full of mud and water.
He 5. (sink) in the muddy water. Being unable to crawl out and fearing for his life, he started screaming for help. His cries for help soon brought many of the 6. (village) running to him.
They soon pulled 7. (he) out of the mud. Then one of them said, "You pretend to read the future in the stars. 8. , you fail to see what is at your feet!" "What use is it," said another, "to read the stars, when you can't see what's right here on the earth "
We all want our future 9. (be) good, but time doesn't stop for anyone. Each tomorrow turns into today. And your present is also part of your future. So, keep the balance of your present life while you work for a 10. (happy) and brighter tomorrow.
第十一篇
Reading is not just about learning a skill, nor is it just about learning how 1. (use) words better. Reading is a kind of 2. (communicate).
Many famous people in different 3. (country) agree that if you want to become 4. certain kind of person, you should try your best to spend time with people like that.
If you want to become someone with good manners, you should try to make friends with people who behave 5. (good) in social life.
If you want to become some learned, you should try to talk with those learned people.
If you want to become someone successful, you should surely communicate with those who are successful. As they may be much 6. (wise) and stronger than us.
But 7. (unlucky), those excellent people are usually far away from us. If you yourself are not good enough, 8. is almost impossible for you to reach them. And this is what reading is for. A book is the embodiment of a great mind. You can communicate with those great minds 9.
reading.
No matter 10. busy you are, don't forget to spend some time reading. If you don't find time to read, you will finally find yourself without any time to live the life that you want to live.
第十二篇
She hadn't slept at all last night. But she didn't feel 1. (sleep).
Liz wasn't listening at all at class. It looked like she 2. (stare) at the teacher's face, immersed (专注) on a sea of knowledge, but in fact, she couldn't stop thinking about what happened last night. She couldn't calm 3. (she) down at all.
It seemed that it was even 4. (hard) for her to get Shawn out of her mind after what had happened last night.
So when she felt like her head was splitting, she would turn to take 5. look at Shawn Hunter, who was sitting in the back row. But when she met his cold 6. (eye), she finally came to her senses – how could two parallel (平行的) worlds meet
When she turned around 7. (look) at him again, Sara Crawford appeared. 8. she was wearing a very pretty wig, it still looked unreal. They both paused a little but calmed down really 9. (quick) and pretended nothing happened.
The class was over. Just when everyone was standing up to go to the restrooms or relax, a girl walked in 10. a cup of coffee. It was Elizabeth Moretz.
第一篇
1.have been;2.whether;3.sunny;4.that/which;5.like;
6.be used;7.their;8.children;9.to relax;10.a
第二篇
1.attraction;2.to be invited;3.officially;4.to;5.when;
6.allowed;7.introducing;8.its;9.days;10.the
第三篇
1.stopped;2.visitors;3.dig;4.excitedly;5.younger;
6.silence;7.a;8.to;9.Their;10.but
第四篇
1.But;2.them;3.to improve;4.teeth;5.rounder;
6.easily;7.like;8.lives; 9.be laughed;10.the
第五篇
1.to learn; 2.your;3.children's;4.are called;5.an;
6.is;7.usually;8.what;9.on;10.more
第六篇
1.shopping;2.easier;3.at;4.But;5.be burnt;
6.their;7.Doctors;8.dangerous;9.to let;10.usually
第七篇
1.teachers;2.But;3.Safety;4.about;5.divides;
6.interesting;7.The;8.How;9.finishing;10.to correct
第八篇
1.a;2.and;3.worried;4.for;5.praised;
6.us;7.thanks;8.making;9.successfully;10.first
第九篇
1.walls;2.more interesting;3.but;4.with;5.to see;
6.recently;7.wondered;8.it;9.be found;10.the
第十篇
1.an;2.what;3.along/on;4.lost;5.was sinking;
6.villagers;7.him;8.However;9.to be;10.happier
第十一篇
1.to use;2.communication;3.countries;4.a;5.well;
6.wiser;7.unluckily;8.it;9.through/by;10.how
第十二篇
1.sleepy;2.was staring;3.herself;4.harder;5.a;
6.eyes;7.to look/looking;8.Although/though;9.quickly;10.with