2023年中考完形填空专项练习12篇
第一篇
Sam was worried. The following morning, he would have art class. It was his favorite class, but there was a 1. . Sam saw the world differently from everybody else. When he drew, birds had different-sized wings, and buildings had strange shapes. Every time he painted a picture, his teachers and classmates would be 2. .
It was time for the art class. Nervously, Sam looked at the white piece of paper in front of him.
"Good morning, class," said Mr White. "Today, we're going to paint. . . "
Sam 3. , wondering what the next word would be. Please, he thought, not houses. Not buildings^
"We're going to paint 4. ," said Mr White, with a smile.
"Yes! Great!" said Sam 5. .
"We can't paint that!" shouted Mike from the other side of the classroom.
"Sure, you can," replied Mr White 6. . "Think about it, Mike. What makes you happy "
"Umm…beaches, sunshine, and…ice-cream!" said Mike.
"Well, there you go. That's how you paint it. Start working!" said Mr White.
Sam was already 7. . He splashed (泼洒) large amounts of paint all over the 8. . It was really beautiful! There were shapes that we didn't have in the real world and the colors were so shining. The whole class 9. and Sam looked proud.
From that day on, Sam was never 10. about art class. He knew that he could paint happiness, no matter
What he painted.
1.A.difference B.problem C.reason D.way
2.A.encouraged B.relaxed C.satisfied D.surprised
3.A.agreed B.replied C.understood D.waited
4.A.buildings B.houses C.happiness D.summer
5.A.excitedly B.carelessly C.kindly D.sadly
6.A.angrily B.patiently C.secretly D.worriedly
7.A.painting B.playing C.talking D.writing
8.A.book B.floor C.paper D.wall
9.A.cheered B.doubted C.finished D.regretted
10.A.careful B.certain C.happy D.nervous
第二篇
Almost every Saturday morning, Molly pulls a table into her front yard. On the table she lays out some 1. in season, such as carrots and tomatoes. They are all from her garden and free for her neighbors to 2. . "It's just lovely, like you walk by and get a beautiful gift around the corner," said a neighbor.
Molly started doing this in the summer of 2020. Earlier that year, a fire broke out in her house. Molly's 3. had a hard time. "People in the community came to 4. . They brought us food and often called to make sure we were doing fine. I was deeply 5. ," Molly said.
Then the pandemic(疫情) came. Molly and her family had much time to 6. in their garden. They decided to 7. what they grew in their garden.
No one knew about it at first. But 8. , people got into the habit of coming around. They would stop by and leave with some vegetables. Molly's yard became a 9. place.
One thing Molly has learned from this experience is that people have to work together when days are 10. . She is glad that love has spread in this community.
1.A.fruits B.flowers C.leaves D.vegetables
2.A.look at B.take away C.give up D.throw away
3.A.family B.class C.office D.team
4.A.cry B.see C.help D.rest
5.A.moved B.interested C.tired D.bored
6.A.play B.work C.sleep D.dance
7.A.eat B.sell C.share D.cook
8.A.sadly B.slowly C.badly D.carefully
9.A.clean B.small C.terrible D.popular
10.A.difficult B.sunny C.short D.cool
第三篇
This winter Bing Dwen Dwen became one of the most popular toys in the world. It's a panda in an ice shell.
Two years ago, Bing Dwen Dwen was chosen 1. the mascot(吉祥物)for the Beijing2022 Winter Olympics. The design was 2. from 5, 816 works from 38 areas and 3. around the world. Cao Xue is the chief designer of Bing Dwen Dwen. He said the idea 4. came from the traditional Chinese snack bingtanghulu. But a simple 5. couldn't stand for a country by itself. Cao's team tried many animals and plants and finally decided on a 6. . "We don't need to explain 7. to have it understood across different cultures, "said Cao.
However, there were already too many cartoon characters of pandas. The mascot needed to be original and 8. . Cao first decided that it should be a baby panda instead of an adult 9. . This decided the body shape of Bing Dwen Dwen its body has the same length as its head.
Cao's team looked all around the world to collect all the pandas they could find. They wanted to make sure their panda looked different. Through their hard work, they 10. in winning. people's hearts.
1.A.to B.for C.as D.with
2.A.chosen B.made C.turned D.brought
3.A.towns B.cities C.countryside D.countries
4.A.first B.second C.third D.last
5.A.juice B.snack C.fruit D.vegetable
6.A.tiger B.monkey C.panda D.snake
7.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
8.A.creative B.handsome C.fat D.heavy
9.A.it B.this C.that D.one
10.A.studies B.got C.succeeded D.took
第四篇
Nowadays many people get used to wasting things, especially young people. In the school, waste can be seen 1. . Some students ask for more 2. than they can eat and others often forget to 3. the lights before they leave the classroom.
Waste can bring a lot of problems. Someone says China is 4. in some resources, such as coal,oil, trees and so on. Some people even say "How rich our country is!" But actually, we will have no coal or oil to 5. in 100 years if we go on wasting. We really feel 6. about what we can use in the future. We can't imagine how we can go on living without these resources. Think about it 7. . I think we should say "no" to the 8. who waste things every day.
In our daily life, we can do things to stop waste from happening. For example, we should tun off taps 9. using them. Don't throw the used paper because we can recycle it. Let's start out small from now on.
Little by little, everything will be changed. Waste can be stopped one day if we do 10. best. The nature will be more harmonious and our country will become more and more beautiful.
1.A.somewhere B.nowhere C.anywhere D.everywhere
2.A.food B.drinks C.money D.water
3.A.tum on B.turn off C.turn up D.turn down
4.A.large B.small C.rich D.poor
5.A.use B.sell C.buy D.find
6.A.like B.well C.sad D.worried
7.A.quietly B.quickly C.carefully D.politely
8.A.father B.mother C.teachers D.students
9.A.after B.before C.since D.whether
10.A.we B.us C.our D.ours
第五篇
I heard his loud voice when it snowed heavily outside. "Read the sign, Jack," said Mr. Lee who owned the store. He pointed to a hand-written sign on the 1. . "No teenagers or other kids are allowed without an adult."
"Teenagers aren't kids," I said. But he 2. refused me.
The snow got heavier as I stepped outside. Thanks to the sign on the door, I had to go to the 3. farther. I had to buy some vegetables because there were not many left at home. By the time I left the supermarket, I could 4. see anything through the heavy snow. I felt angry with Mr. Lee for making me 5. this storm.
As I 6. Mr. Lee's store again, I saw a snowplow(扫雪机) had pushed a lot of snow against the store's door. Mr. Lee was stuck inside. He shouted to me, "That's why I stopped you coming into my store." I realized I was 7. . So I helped 8. the snow away from the door. The snow was very cold but I could feel the 9. . Mr. Lee waved to me inside and asked, "Who told you to help clean the snow "
" 10. did." I looked at Mr. Lee and answered loudly.
In life, we should see the essence(本质) through the appearance of things and do not make judgments easily.
1.A.map B.letter C.book D.door
2.A.only B.already C.still D.rather
3.A.street B.supermarket C.floor D.airport
4.A.clearly B.suddenly C.quickly D.hardly
5.A.go across B.go through C.go away D.go by
6.A.passed B.visited C.imagined` D.knew
7.A.shy B.smart C.wrong D.right
8.A.blow B.move C.put D.brush
9.A.success B.surprise C.sadness D.warmth
10.A.You B.They C.He D.She
第六篇
My name is Mike. I did shrink (缩小) myself!
Yes, it is true. It happened last night while I was working on my 1. experiment. I thought it would be 2. to make a shrinking ray to bring in the school on Monday. I never knew that I would shrink myself 3. ! I had just completed the shrinking ray and was going to test it when it went off my hands. You see, the phone rang and it scared (惊吓) me, so I pushed the button (按钮). The ray bounced off (反弹) a mirror and 4. me.
Now I am 5. than a fly. In fact, I saw a fly only a moment ago. It seemed like a plane to me. The sound of its wings was so loud to my 6. . Pieces of dust (灰尘) are big enough to fit my hand. My sports shoes are like skyscrapers (摩天大楼), and my desk is as tall as a mountain. 7. is different now.
Right away I knew I needed help. I found a piece of paper on my floor. Then I began 8. a way to write a letter on it. Finally I found a tiny pencil on the floor. It feels very heavy to me and it has 9. me more than an hour to write this message. "Please help. I am in the corner of the room. Aim the ray at me and help return me to my proper 10. !"
1.A.math B.music C.history D.science
2.A.cool B.warm C.hot D.cold
3.A.on time B.by mistake C.in a row D.on purpose
4.A.beat B.knocked C.hit D.covered
5.A.bigger B.taller C.shorter D.smaller
6.A.eyes B.ears C.mouth D.nose
7.A.Anything B.Everything C.Something D.Nothing
8.A.looking out B.looking up C.looking for D.looking through
9.A.cost B.spent C.taken D.paid
10.A.size B.length C.height D.weight
第七篇
Is there something in your community that could be changed Is there a person in your neighborhood who could offer help If you're hoping for someone to make a 1. , that someone could be you!
Volunteering your time is a 2. way to make a difference in your community. And you'll feel good about doing something that helps people or 3. the places around you.
This past summer, my friends and 1 4. how messy our neighborhood park was. We wanted it to be different.
We worked with our parents and teachers to 5. the park. We had a great time making the park even better than before.
Maybe cleaning up a park isn't your 6. , though. No problem! You can turn anything that matters to you into a volunteer project. Do you like playing chess, reading, 7. spending time with your pet You can volunteer to do what you love to do. For example, you could help at an old people's center, 8. by talking or playing games with them to make their days better. If you 9. math or English, you could volunteer to be a homework helper at your school. You're always needed to walk dogs or play with cats.
You see, there is something for everyone. Whatever you do as a 10. , your time will be enjoyed-and that always feels good. Kids everywhere are making a difference by volunteering. You can, too!
1.A.wish B.difference C.promise D.rule
2.A.difficult B.great C.boring D.funny
3.A.improves B.travels C.visits D.discovers
4.A.noticed B.imagined C.hoped D.checked
5.A.hear about B.deal with C.clean up D.arrive in
6.A.dream B.chance C.choice D.interest
7.A.but B.and C.or D.so
8.A.simply B.finally C.certainly D.especially
9.A.are crazy about B.are good with C.are good at D.are fond of
10.A.writer B.volunteer C.painter D.artist
第八篇
A teacher was giving a talk to his students on stress management, He raised a glass the TFK water and asked them "How 1. do you think this glass of water is
The students began to think and 2. . Their answers were different, from 20 g to 500g. "It does not matter on the real 3. It depends on how long you hold it. If I hold it for a 4. , it will be OK. If 1 hold it for an hour, I will have an ache in my right arm, if I holds it fora day, I will have to call a 5. it is the exact same weight, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes. What we have to do is put the glass down and 6. for a while before holding it up again if we carry our burdens 7. , sooner or later we will not be able to carry on. The burden will become increasingly heavier. We have to. 8. the burden every now and then so that we can be refreshed and are able to carry on. "So 9. you return home from work tonight, put the burden of work down. Don't carry it back home. You can pick it up tomorrow. Whatever burdens you have,let them down for a moment if you can. And learn to 10. yourselves. Life is short but amazing. Enjoy it!
1.A.heavy B.full C.much D.long
2.A.read B.watch C.guess D.listen
3.A.glass B.weight C.water D.weigh
4.A.minute B.night C.day D.week
5.A.Mother B.teacher C.doctor D.friend
6.A.rest B.shake C.look D.work
7.A.this time B.some other time C.next time D.all the tine
8.A.give up B.put down C.pick up D.write down
9.A.after B.since C.before D.until
10.A.save B.help C.care D.relax
第九篇
These days, more young people have the chance to go to another country to study. They go abroad for 1. reasons.
Many western children go on student exchange programs. For example, Frank, a boy from Germany, studied in Australia for six months. He wanted to travel to a faraway 2. , make some friends and improve his English. A fifteen-year-old girl called Jean, who's from Canada, 3. in Sweden for a year. She wanted to learn another language and see how people in Europe lived, 4. she applied for the student exchange programs in her school. Luckily, she got the 5. . Most western students like to travel and experience a different culture. Some of them want to learn a new language, but making new friends is what they 6. the most.
Thousands of students from Northeast Asian countries also go abroad to study, especially students from Korea, Japan and China. They usually 7. a three-week or six-week camp in the United States or the UK to develop their English skills during the summer holiday.
Generally speaking, Asian students 8. to go to English-speaking countries. They want to experience different cultures and make new friends, but most of them 9. want to improve their English ability. And they can improve their spoken English easily by practicing with native speakers. They hope that having 10. English skills will help improve their grades when they return to school in their home countries.
1.A.main B.strong C.different D.good
2.A.place B.station C.village D.forest
3.A.lied B.travelled C.worked D.studied
4.A.because B.but C.so D.if
5.A.chance B.book C.gift D.change
6.A.look after B.look up C.look through D.look forward to
7.A.try on B.go on C.put on D.hold on
8.A.fail B.choose C.refuse D.remember
9.A.seriously B.carefully C.especially D.strictly
10.A.clearer B.harder C.easier D.better
第十篇
It was a music class and the students were listening to the teacher carefully. When a new pupil 1. at the music class, all the children laughed immediately.
"Be quiet, children. Let's meet Mr Boo. I used to teach his children. Now Mr Boo no longer has to work, and he wants to learn the flute(笛子)," the teacher told the students.
"Can old people really learn " asked the children 2. .
"It's never too late 3. ." the teacher answered.
At first, the children laughed at Mr Boo. 4. , Mr Boo was always the first to get to the classroom. Soon the old man learned to play the flute better than 5. student in the class.
Six months went 6. . There was a flute contest in the country. It 7. once a year. The prize for the winner was a golden flute. All the pupils in the music class would take part in it.
"Is Mr Boo coming too " the children asked.
"Of course, he's the best pupil 8. I've ever taught," the teacher answered.
Then the big day came. When Mr Boo walked onto the stage, everybody wondered 9. the old man was there.
"You're in the wrong place, Grandpa—this is a contest for pupils!"
"And I'm also 10. pupil" the old man said proudly. Then Mr Boo started playing. He did so well. In the end, he won the golden flute.
1.A.arrive B.arrives C.arrived D.was arriving
2.A.surprise B.surprised C.surprising D.surprisingly
3.A.learn B.to learn C.learning D.learned
4.A.However B.Besides C.Instead D.Therefore
5.A.other B.the other C.another D.any other
6.A.on B.by C.through D.off
7.A.held B.was held C.holds D.is held
8.A.who B.whom C.that D.which
9.A.what B.why C.how D.whether
10.A.а B.an C.the D./
第十一篇
Jim is a well-behaved boy. He 1. had an argument with his parents before. But when this boy became a ninth-grader, things began to 2. . He said, "Now, I often argue with my parents, sometimes about something unimportant."
He might be suffering from puberty(青春期). Education experts think ninth grade is a special period for 3. . They go through difficult physical and psychological changes during puberty.
A recent survey by the National Institute of Education Science shows that the lack of support from parents makes the situation even 4. . Meanwhile, the 5. also shows that as ninth-graders reach puberty, they want to be more independent. As a result, about 80 percent of ninth-graders and their parents always have different opinions. Jim had the feeling deeply. "I thought I was an adult already. I can make 6. by myself, but most of the time my parents disagree with me," he said. 7. , he thinks there is nothing wrong with hanging out with friends at night. But his parents don't 8. him to do that.
To 9. these problems, an expert has given tips to students. First, talk with your parents. Sometimes, they may not fully understand you, but keep trying. Second, calm down and focus on your studies. Finally, learn about these changes and get to know yourself through reading and other things. Then try to 10. your emotions(情绪).
1.A.often B.usually C.sometimes D.seldom
2.A.keep B.change C.move D.flow
3.A.teenagers B.adults C.parents D.babies
4.A.worse B.bigger C.better D.smaller
5.A.study B.survey C.problem D.discovery
6.A.notes B.records C.mistakes D.decisions
7.A.However B.For example C.Such as D.Besides
8.A.think B.allow C.care D.hope
9.A.agree with B.deal with C.help with D.talk with
10.A.control B.advise C.trust D.depend
第十二篇
For many people, his name is another word for "genius". He is the father of the theory of relativity(相对论). He is Albert Einstein, one of the most famous 1. in the world.
On March 19th, 2012, some of Einstein's scientific research papers were 2. online for the first time. They gave people a 3. to know more about Einstein as a person.
Einstein was born on March 14th, 1879, into a Jewish family in the German city of Ulm. At the age of 15, Einstein left school and moved to Italy with his 4. . Later, he went on to study physics in Switzerland. He worked so 5. that he made great achievements in his career.
Einstein published four important papers in 1905. He then 6. the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. But Einstein's greatest work is the theory of relativity. It shows to people that time can be 297. or sped up depending on the speed of a moving object. This theory 8. changed the way people understand the universe(宇宙).
But Einstein wasn't just a scientist. He was also a regular man and lived a 9. life. He liked playing Mozart on his violin as well as walking to his office every day. However, Einstein didn't 10. much about power. In 1952, the young nation of Israel asked Einstein to be their president, but he refused to take this job.
1.A.teachers B.artists C.farmers D.scientists
2.A.closed B.put C.helped D.finished
3.A.job B.problem C.chance D.story
4.A.family B.class C.army D.office
5.A.hard B.strangely C.carelessly D.quietly
6.A.bought B.started C.won D.helped
7.A.broken down B.slowed down C.cut down D.taken down
8.A.heavily B.completely C.usually D.badly
9.A.foolish B.lazy C.secret D.colorful
10.A.care B.think C.worry D.talk
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