2023年冀教版英语中考完形填空专项练习12篇(含答案)

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2023年中考完形填空专项练习12篇
第一篇
Our junior high school life is coming to an end. So nay classmates and I decided to make a special 1. for our own favorite teacher in the ceramics(陶艺) class.
After being dried for a long time in the fire, our gifts for teachers were 2. . Chen Hui took them out of the kiln(窑). CRASH(碎裂声)! His cup, Xiao Yao's 3. , and my heart broke into pieces all over the floor.
"My elephant lost her trunk (象鼻)!" Xiao Yao shouted. "My heart is broken!" I 4. almost at the same time.
"I'm, sorry!" Chen Hui said.
"'Bring 5. to the repair station," said Xiao Yao. "Let's see what we can do with some magic glue." We tried many times, 6. the magic glue worked only on Chen Hui's cup. The trunk and the heart were in too many broken bits to put back together.
"Now my elephant has a short nose instead of a trunk," said Xiao Yao," It 7. like a little dog with big ears. And it's 8. lovely! Let's call it doglephant!"
"A cute doglephant! Cool! You just turned the accident into a happy one!" I said. And right then, I knew 9. to do. Maybe I could make a mosaic (镶嵌画) by using the pieces of my broken heart.
When it was all done, everyone thought it was pretty cool. Yes, my present didn't turn out the way I'd planned, but it turned out even 10. !
1.A.gift B.hat C.bag D.coat
2.A.safe B.broken C.ready D.wet
3.A.dog B.elephant C.cat D.panda
4.A.smiled B.read C.wrote D.cried
5.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
6.A.as B.but C.so D.though
7.A.looks B.sounds C.smells D.tastes
8.A.still B.even C.almost D.hardly
9.A.when B.how C.which D.what
10.A.worse B.better C.heavier D.cheaper
第二篇
When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings, Week by week her list grew: I was very thin; I wasn't a(n) 1. student; I talked too much; I was too 2. , and so on. I tried to bear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with 3. in my eyes.
He listened to me 4. and then he asked. "Are the things she said true or not Janet, didn't you ever wonder what you're really like Well, you now have that girl's 5. . Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are 6. . Pay no attention to the other things she said. "
I did as he told me. To my great 7. , I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn't change(like being very thin), but a good number I could-and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I went to fairly clear picture of myself. I brought the list back to Daddy. He 8. to take it. "That's just for you." he said "You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to 9. , not just close your ears in anger, feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you'll find it will be helpful to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your affairs. Don't 10. your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do. "
Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I've never had a better piece of advice.
1.A.bad B.good C.common D.outgoing
2.A.silly B.friendly C.dull D.proud
3.A.promises B.happiness C.tears D.sadness
4.A.quickly B.quietly C.angrily D.happily
5.A.opinion B.advice C.talk D.excuse
6.A.wrong B.correct C.big D.true
7.A.joy B.excitement C.surprise D.anger
8.A.promised B.refused C.expected D.agreed
9.A.listen B.stand C.speak D.share
10.A.open B.keep C.shut D.turn
第三篇
My dad taught me the power of language when I was young.
It 1. when I was eight. As a kid, I was always climbing trees. So it was no 2. for my dad to find me at the top of a 30-foot tree. I didn't realize a branch(树枝) could break or I could get hurt. I just thought it was 3. to be up so high.
My older cousin, Tammy was 4. the same tree, about ten feet below me. Tammy's mother and my father 5. us at the same time. Just at that time a strong wind 6. and it blew through the tree. My dad shouted "Bart, hold on tight(紧紧地). "So I did.
But Tammy was not so lucky. She 7. out of the tree and hurt her legs. I climbed down the tree slowly. My dad later told me 8. Tammy fell but I did not. When the strong wind came. Tammy's mother shouted "Tammy, don't fall". But Tammy did fall.
My dad then 9. to me that the brain has a very difficult time processing negative (否定的) language. In order for Tammy to process the 10. of not falling, her nine-year-old brain had to first imagine falling, then try to tell her body not to do it. It took too much time!
1.A.used B.offered C.caused D.happened
2.A.problem B.surprise C.idea D.worry
3.A.important B.dangerous C.interesting D.possible
4.A.in B.behind C.over D.under
5.A.called B.needed C.noticed D.remembered
6.A.caught B.came C.tried D.continued
7.A.sat B.climbed C.fell D.held
8.A.why B.where C.what D.when
9.A.listened B.shouted C.explained D.told
10.A.news B.word C.knowledge D.information
第四篇
An old friend telephoned from the airport to tell me that he had arrived. I was still in the office at that time but I had gotten 1. ready for him to stay with me. I 2. him where my house was. l also told him that l had left the key under the doormat(门垫). As I was going 3. late, I asked him to go into the kitchen 4. get something to eat and drink. Two hours 5. my friend telephoned me from the house. At the moment, he said, he was 6. the music. He said he helped 7. to some cold chicken from the fridge and he was now drinking a glass of orange. I asked 8. he had reached the house without any difficulty. He answered he had not been able to find the 9. under the doormat, but luckily the living room window by the apple tree was open and he climbed in. I was very 10. to hear all of this. There is no apple tree in front of my living.
1.A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.thing
2.A.told B.asked C.spoke D.talked
3.A.to the airport B.to the office
C.home D.to work
4.A.but B.or C.as D.and
5.A.before B.after C.later D.late
6.A.listening to B.listening C.hearing D.hearing of
7.A.him B.me C.himself D.myself
8.A.how B.if C.when D.what
9.A.house B.room C.fridge D.key
10.A.surprised B.excited C.happy D.lucky
第五篇
Money is very useful and important for everyone. It can 1. you happy only if you spend it in a clever way. Buying cars can make you happy. However, you will forget this happy feeling when the car 2. old. But if you spend a week 3. , it is more possible that you will remember the great experience, and you will remember the feeling for a long lime. A new study has found that spending money on experiences makes people happier than(a)n material things. For material things, it is possible that you will 4. about every tiny things. If you buy a nice pen, and someone 5. buys one with less money, it is possible that you may be 6. because you spend more money.
When it comes to experiences like trips, you won't think 7. that. If the experience is generally good, you will be happy with the price.
Material things can be more easily. If you buy a mobile phone and then see a more suitable one, you may 8. buying the first one. However, if you have a nice dinner at one restaurant, and then learn about another better restaurant, you will not regret the 9. meal.
Material things can cause jealousy (妒忌). For example, if you buy a new bike and find that one of your friends has a better one, you will feel unhappy. Instead, if you travel to a beautiful place, then no matter where your friends have gone, it 10. make the memory of your trip less happy.
1.A.lot B.cause C.give D.make
2.A.gets B.turns C.grows D.drives
3.A.travels B.traveled C.traveling D.travel
4.A.talk B.worry C.care D.think
5.A.other B.others C.another D.else
6.A.happy B.unhappy C.forgetful D.excited
7.A.of B.like C.about D.for
8.A.want B.would like C.regret D.prefer
9.A.next B.second C.final D.first
10.A.will B.won't C.must D.mustn't
第六篇
Every school has rules for students to follow. However, some students may see the 1. as a way which teachers control them. Sometimes, they're unhappy and even feel 2. . Well, if you think your life is hard, you might think about the 3. in ancient times. For some of them, life was really hard.
In the old days, people believed that teachers had to be very 4. and had the right to punish the students. Parents didn't mind if teachers punished their children when their children didn't do what they were 5. to do. Often, the stricter a teacher was, the more parents thought he or she was a good teacher.
In fact, following school rules can be very important. For example, running in the hallways could cause a student to 6. . It may hurt himself or another person. Following the rules can also help the students in the classroom to learn 7. difficulty. In class, a teacher may ask students to raise their hands 8. they speak. If someone speaks out of turn, other students might not be able to hear the teacher 9. . School rules can help students prepare for their own futures as well. When they 10. and go out on their own, they'll soon find that they still need to follow rules.
Rules make the world much better. If there are no rules, life will be meaningless and in disorder.
1.A.rules B.excuses C.facts D.examples
2.A.tired B.angry C.excited D.good
3.A.doctors B.parents C.teachers D.students
4.A.kind B.clever C.strict D.careful
5.A.told B.heard C.invited D.watched
6.A.come out B.fall down C.move on D.pass by
7.A.about B.from C.except D.without
8.A.because B.though C.before D.unless
9.A.clearly B.luckily C.quickly D.politely
10.A.hurry up B.look up C.grow up D.dress up
第七篇
A young painter had just completed a beautiful painting. To get people's opinions about his painting skills, he put his 1. at a crossing on a busy street. And below it a board read, "Gentlemen, I have painted this piece. 2. I'm new, I might have made some mistakes in my work. Please put a cross(叉号) 3. you see a mistake."
When he came back in the evening to collect his painting, he was completely shocked to see that the whole painting was filled with crosses. And some people had even written their opinions on the painting. 4. , he ran to his master and said to him, "I'm useless and if this is what I have learned to paint, I'm not worth teaching."
The master smiled and said, "I'll let you know that you are a great 5. . Now go to paint the same painting once again and give it to me."
Then they went to the same street the next morning and put the same painting exactly at the same place. Now the master 6. another board which read, "Gentlemen, I have painted this piece. I might have made some mistakes in my painting. I have put a box with colors and 7. just below. Please give me a hand. If you see a 8. , pick up a brush and correct it." The master and the young painter went back home. Two days later, they came back to the place. The young painter was 9. to see that actually there was not a single correction done!
It's easier to criticize(批评)but difficult to improve. If you want to help people 10. their behavior, you'd better learn how to help people change their attitudes or skills. Also, always remember not to judge(评判)yourself by someone else's criticism and feel upset.
1.A.discovery B.invention C.writing D.painting
2.A.When B.Because C.If D.Although
3.A.whoever B.wherever C.whenever D.however
4.A.Sadly B.Luckily C.Normally D.Clearly
5.A.engineer B.programmer C.artist D.nurse
6.A.fixed up B.took out C.handed in D.gave away
7.A.rulers B.erasers C.brushes D.pencils
8.A.picture B.hole C.word D.mistake
9.A.pleased B.proud C.careful D.surprised
10.A.improve B.enjoy C.teach D.doubt
第八篇
Grandma called me, "Would you please go to the store for me I'm ready to make cakes, but there aren't enough eggs. Take 5 dollars from my little change 1. ." I found Grandma's wallet and put the bank note in my pocket.
I was soon in the little corner store. "Mr. Jenkins." I said, "Grandma needs some eggs." Mr. Jenkins set a dozen of eggs on the counter. His eyes shone, and he 2. at me "And what else do you need " I knew what he meant. I was always allowed to some candy when I came to the store with grandma. "How much change do I have " I asked. "3.7 dollars." Mr. Jenkins replied. I thought for a while. I was sure Grandma wouldn't 3. if I spent 50 cents. The 4. I looked at the candy, the more certain I became that I needed the candy as a reward for coming to the store alone. And I did so.
"Thank you." Grandma said when I put the eggs on the table. "Did you put the change back in my wallet " "Yes. Grandma. " I replied, hurrying out to the yard. "I hadn't really lied to Grandma," I argued with myself. "I did 5. all the change I had."
But I had spent 50 cents without Grandma's permission(允许). I knew I had lied to Grandma, and I was 6. about it. Grandma loved me so much that I couldn't bear to keep anything from her.
7. Grandma took the hot cakes from the oven, I told her about the candy. She 8.
when I finished my story. "I know just 9. you feel," she said. "We all feel like that when we've done 10. cheating. I'm glad you told me about that, and of course I'll forgive you." Suddenly I felt as though a big stone was gone from my stomach.
1.A.handbag B.coat C.pocket D.wallet
2.A.laughed B.shouted C.smiled D.pointed
3.A.care B.use C.think D.like
4.A.bigger B.longer C.less D.shorter
5.A.put back B.put in C.put out D.put up
6.A.glad B.unhappy C.relaxed D.surprised
7.A.Since B.When C.If D.Though
8.A.shook B.refused C.agreed D.nodded
9.A.where B.why C.how D.when
10.A.something B.nothing C.anybody D.everybody
第九篇
Skateboarding seems like a sport for boys. But teenager Brighton Zeuner in the US has shown that 1. can skate, too. She won the women's skateboarding competition at the first Vans Park Series World Championships in Sweden. She was only 12 years old and had to skate against women 2. than her.
Brighton studies at Dehesa Charter School, California. She fell in love with skateboarding when she was five. She often went to the local skate park to 3. her older brother Jack skate. One day she decided to have a go herself.
Brighton quickly learned lots of new tricks(花招). She enjoys the freedom on the board. "On my board, I feel free," Brighton told ESPN. "I can't live 4. this." Her parents build a skate ramp(斜坡) in their backyard. She skates almost every day. A bad crash(碰撞) meant she had to take a 5. from the sport. But she didn't give up.
Then, she started skating professionally. She became the 6. female(女性) to be invited to the X Games. It is an extreme sport(极限运动) competition in the US. She finished fourth in it.
Brighton's success 7. many girls to try skateboarding. Now, there are more and more girls skating at her local skate park.
Skateboarding will be 8. to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. 9. , it has been put off because of the COVID-19(新冠). Brighton hopes to compete in the Olympics. Brighton believes in herself. "When I 10. , I get back up and make the trick," she said. "The trick doesn't beat me."
1.A.girls B.boys C.children D.teenagers
2.A.stronger B.younger C.prettier D.older
3.A.visit B.watch C.play D.skate
4.A.without B.with C.for D.within
5.A.break B.step C.time D.breath
6.A.heaviest B.professional C.hopeful D.youngest
7.A.pushed B.encouraged C.controlled D.touched
8.A.added B.competed C.supposed D.invited
9.A.Luckily B.Unluckily C.Surprisingly D.happily
10.A.win B.succeed C.fall D.skate
第十篇
This is a touching moment when a giraffe gave a sad goodbye to a dying worker. The 1.
spent his whole life cleaning the giraffes' home at a Dutch 2. . The 54-year-old worker had a cancer (癌症). He asked to put his hospital 3. in the giraffes' home at the zoo. In a touching moment, one of the giraffes went to the man and 4. him a kiss goodbye.
Mario has 5. in the zoo for over thirty years. He asked for a moment to say goodbye to his workmates and the animals at the zoo. He had no 6. and he lived alone. A charity group helped to send Mario back to the zoo. They usually help 7. persons finish their dying wishes.
"It was very nice that we could do 8. to help his last wish come true," Mr. Veld boer said. "It was a very special moment. The giraffe came with 9. eyes. He looked at Mario for some time, and kissed him 10. . You saw him smiling."
1.A.worker B.teacher C.doctor D.policeman
2.A.park B.school C.hospital D.zoo
3.A.chair B.table C.bed D.sofa
4.A.asked B.gave C.found D.bought
5.A.played B.studied C.worked D.taught
6.A.family B.brothers C.sisters D.school
7.A.healthy B.sick C.rich D.pale
8.A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something
9.A.happy B.sad C.free D.busy
10.A.exactly B.normally C.politely D.kindly
第十一篇
Whenever the exam season comes, stress (焦虑) may come along. Here are some 1. that helped me and my friends through this season.
When the stress of exams is really hitting me, I stop and take a walk. I usually borrow m neighbor's dog and 2. for about fifteen minutes. Many boys would simply choose to run for a while, or play ball games. Having some 3. drives away your stress easily most of the time.
And 4. you find music helpful, give it a go. Listening to your favorite songs will surely make you 5. . The best thing about this is that you don't have to go 6.
But if you are a book lover just like me, 7. a book you like for half an hour. Reading can take you to places you've 8. been putting yourself into a new world helps you forget your stress in this world for a little bit.
For sure, there's nothing better than laughing. Laughing is the best medicine. It can really keep 9. off your mind! Very often I call my best friend and we 10. our good times or something funny, and I'm feeling better before I know it.
Remember many others also face the problem of stress just like you, and it is not something that cannot be dealt with.
1.A.way B.reasons C.habits D.results
2.A.walk B.jump C.stand D.sit
3.A.jokes B.sports C.tasks D.lessons
4.A.before B.until C.since D.if
5.A.lovely B.friendly C.happy D.sleepy
6.A.somewhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.nowhere
7.A.copy B.write C.print D.read
8.A.ever B.never C.seldom D.always
9.A.worry B.pity C.surprise D.pain
10.A.think about B.talk about C.care about D.hear about
第十二篇
The Chinese high-speed railways have a quality (质量) all on its own, Tier 1 (一线) cities like Beijing have a couple hundred high-speed trains stopping at the 1. every day. China's technology on building the railway is 2. the rest of the world. There is no 3. that any other country could be better than China in near future. I had my first chance to ride the high-speed trains last week 4. I had a business meeting in Zhengzhou.
I 5. with a disdain (偏见) for public transportation. Although I was not sure why the US hated it so much, I was afraid of the experience. I hoped to fly, but was told that it would be much better if I 6. the train.
The train was 7. . I had traveled on a train before in the US and hated how slow it was and how many stops there were. Chinese high-speed trains are on a different 8. . The trains are clean and the seats are huge. You can't even feel how fast the train is moving. If there were no windows, I wouldn't be able to tell when we were 9. or when we, were traveling at 300 km/h- -it is that smooth.
I'm traveling again this week by train and I'm 10. .
1. A.city B.town C.village D.country
2. A.accepting B.leading C.following D.refusing
3. A.flag B.form C.sign D.action
4. A.though B.when C.if D.unless
5. A.got up B.woke up C.gave up D.grew up
6. A.took B.left C.found D.produced
7. A.slow B.wide C.boring D.amazing
8. A.level B.price C.shape D.background
9. A.seen B.heard C.served D.stopped
10. A.busy B.funny C.excited D.careful
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