2023年深圳牛津版七年级下期末复习(完形填空)专项训练(含答案)

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名称 2023年深圳牛津版七年级下期末复习(完形填空)专项训练(含答案)
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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
2023年七年级下期末复习(完形填空)
A
Who says “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” The 1 of a sheepdog might change your ideas about this saying.
At the age of eight, Peggy could no longer look after sheep because she had lost her 2 . The owner sent Peggy to an animal home because he found it 3 to communicate(交流)with her. Later, Chloe Shorten, a worker at the animal home, took Peggy home. The Shortens had two other working sheepdogs when they decided to 4 Peggy.
Though Peggy could not hear anything, her love for working with sheep didn’t 5 . So the Shortens came up with an idea for her. They started to teach her how to use hand signals(信号)to work 6 with a person who took care of sheep.
With the 7 of a sheepdog trainer, Peggy finally learned to understand hand signals and body language instead of traditional voice orders. She became good at looking after sheep again. However, the most 8 lesson Peggy learned had nothing to do with sheep. It had something to do with love. Peggy took a lot of time to learn that the Shortens loved her and to understand that they were 9 of her.
Now Peggy is 10 years old. She doesn’t need to 10 anymore, but she still enjoys going out with sheep from time to time.
1.A.story B.name C.plan D.job
2.A.feeling B.voice C.hearing D.smell
3.A.helpful B.perfect C.dangerous D.difficult
4.A.keep B.buy C.feed D.test
5.A.work B.stop C.save D.wake
6.A.aloud B.fast C.hard D.well
7.A.care B.help C.hope D.advice
8.A.excellent B.complete C.important D.beautiful
9.A.afraid B.full C.tired D.proud
10.A.work B.love C.learn D.speak
B
Thirty years ago, I lived with a dog called Cookie. Though I lived a (an) 11 life at that time and I couldn’t even support myself, I never thought of giving it away.
When Cookie saw my 12 spread across the bed, she knew that I was packing for a trip. Then she would show unhappiness with her tail, trying to let me 13 .
When I came back home and wrote my stories, she always sat next to my desk and I would tell her about what I saw and what I heard during the trip. I often read to her what I’ve written. If she 14 me, I knew my story wasn’t good enough, and I had to improve it. Of course, she didn’t understand what I was really 15 . But I could write a 16 better in this way.
She inspired(激发)me to make up many stories and became my partner in my travels. Some 17 of mine may think it impossible to have such a relationship, but dog owners like me will know it’s true and 18 us.
Today I am still a travel writer. My heart is broken because my friend Cookie 19 me forever. Like many old friends, she and I shared much over the years. I miss her so much and I am 20 to her for being on my side for all those years, listening and caring.
It doesn’t matter if she never understood a word I said. She was my travel partner and always will be.
11.A.easy B.happy C.boring D.hard
12.A.bags B.glasses C.newspaper D.pens
13.A.laugh B.cry C.stay D.leave
14.A.turned away from B.looked at C.turned to D.listened to
15.A.watching B.writing C.singing D.cooking
16.A.song B.poem C.story D.programme
17.A.teachers B.visitors C.students D.readers
18.A.understand B.disagree C.discuss D.forget
19.A.changed B.left C.supported D.remembered
20.A.careful B.helpful C.thankful D.useful
C
My dad was a fisherman, and he loved the sea. He had a boat, but it was 21 to make a living on the sea. It was 22 too, because the storms(风暴)came a lot. He worked very hard and stayed out all day and night to catch enough fish for the family.
When the weather was 23 , my father didn’t work, and he drove me to school. We talked a lot on the way. Before he 24 , he would tell me to be a good boy and give me a big kiss on the face. It was so embarrassing(尴尬的)for me.
I 25 the day. When I was 12 years old, I thought I was too 26 to get a goodbye kiss. We got to school and came to a stop. He had his usual big smile and started to kiss me, but I put my hand up and said, “No, dad.” It was the first time that I talked to him in that way, and he felt very surprised.
I said, “Dad, I’m old enough and I don’t enjoy a goodbye kiss now.” My dad looked at me 27 for a long time. I never saw him cry before that day. But he really did this time. I sat there without knowing what to say. Then he said, “You are right. You are a big boy...a 28 . I won’t kiss you any more.”
It wasn’t long after that when my dad went to the sea and never 29 . I was so sad that I wanted one more 30 from my father. But I couldn’t get any.
21.A.interesting B.difficult C.silly D.easy
22.A.helpful B.natural C.dangerous D.important
23.A.perfect B.fine C.bad D.warm
24.A.worked B.wrote C.spoke D.left
25.A.spent B.remembered C.enjoyed D.changed
26.A.foolish B.old C.ordinary D.smart
27.A.sadly B.angrily C.carefully D.strictly
28.A.boy B.child C.man D.baby
29.A.moved B.relaxed C.stayed D.returned
30.A.kiss B.look C.time D.thing
D
Running is one of the cheapest sports because you don’t need any expensive equipment(装备)when you do it. All you need is a good pair of running 31 and a safe environment. But this doesn’t mean running is 32 . It is almost a daily sport.
Like other sports, it needs 33 and practice. It is impossible for a man to run a marathon without 34 any training.
Many running clubs are 35 to people of all ages. If you search on the Internet, you can discover some 36 near your home. You can be a member of one of them. The club shows you how to make a right plan and 37 your body when you enter a running competition. Or you just 38 a running group around you. Then all of you run 39 .
Runners have great respect for each other because they know how difficult the sport can be. You’ll see people cheering for all the runners. Running isn’t always about how fast you are or how 40 you’re going. It’s about joining in it and doing it Whether you get a prize or not, you will be proud of yourself.
31.A.flags B.shoes C.flowers D.coat
32.A.afraid B.noisy C.easy D.helpful
33.A.life B.money C.race D.time
34.A.getting B.enjoying C.stopping D.finding
35.A.rich B.fast C.open D.prepare
36.A.halls B.restaurants C.theatre D.clubs
37.A.look after B.throw away C.write down D.take care
38.A.agree B.join C.finish D.find
39.A.again B.together C.instead D.fast
40.A.same B.round C.happy D.far
E
When I was young, my parents drove me and my two brothers to the lake every day during the summer holiday. We were really bored 41 . If my parents didn’t have us do something, we would finally start 42 . So while my mother was driving, my father recited (背诵) 43 to us.
One of the poems was a bit 44 . It goes like this—“My long-eared dog is very sweet. / He loves to lick (舔) my smelly feet. / And that is why I’d use my mace (权杖) / before I’d let him lick my 45 .” We all laughed out loud. There were many other ones. We fell in deep love with them. We would have never 46 such moments if my parents had done something else. I repeated those lines over and over again and 47 kept them in mind. Sometimes I came up with some brilliant ideas and even 48 my own poems in my notebook.
This is a story of family love and it 49 to this day. We still recite poems together and I have published (出版) several poetry 50 of my own. So why not recite poems to your kids A good family atmosphere (氛围) may make all the difference.
41.A.in a way B.in the way C.on the way D.by the way
42.A.talking B.fighting C.rushing D.smiling
43.A.jokes B.stories C.poems D.articles
44.A.sad B.funny C.ordinary D.meaningful
45.A.hand B.neck C.leg D.face
46.A.enjoyed B.imagined C.discussed D.decided
47.A.finally B.mainly C.actually D.recently
48.A.turned down B.wrote down C.moved down D.broke down
49.A.appears B.adds C.continues D.ends
50.A.reports B.programmes C.paragraphs D.collections
F
Do you know what a “non-zero day” is A friend of mine once introduced the concept (概念) of “non-zero days” to me.
“Non-zero days” means forming certain habits so that you can 51 your goals (目标).
First, you get a calendar and 52 it on your wall. Try to choose a big calendar that you will see every day when you 53 . Next, you think of a goal of some kind. It can be something 54 like getting into a good school-or something small like eating something healthy for lunch.
Every day, after you do something that gets you 55 to your goal, you can put a big “X” on that day on the calendar. The 56 is that every day, you should try to do something that will help you meet your goal. Even small 57 , like taking five minutes to exercise or 58 a book, still count as(算作) “non-zero days”. But if you 59 a day, you have to put a “0” on that day on the calendar and start over. The goal, of course, is to have no “zero days”.
So as you can see, just 60 one small thing every day can make a big difference over time. Can you try to have no more “zero days”
51.A.have B.do C.meet D.make
52.A.pull B.paint C.pass D.put
53.A.wake up B.fall asleep C.get out D.run away
54.A.small B.big C.interesting D.funny
55.A.tidier B.fresher C.smarter D.closer
56.A.idea B.moment C.help D.joke
57.A.habits B.homework C.steps D.lessons
58.A.look B.read C.buy D.sell
59.A.miss B.live C.leave D.lift
60.A.paying B.fighting C.doing D.shopping
G
Karen has two kids, a boy and a girl, Dave and Nancy. The boy loves his little sister very much and he thinks he must 61 her. However, the little girl got a serious 62 one day and needed some blood. But the hospital couldn’t offer the same type of blood for the girl. Karen knew 63 of her kids have the same type of blood. So Karen asked her son, “Would you like to give your blood to your 64
Dave 65 at once. After transferring his blood, the boy asked his mother, “Mom, how 66 can I live from now on Karen understood that her son had thought he would 67 soon after he lost some of his blood. So Karen said to her son, “Don’ t worry, my son. You won’t die if you lose a little blood.”
“ 68 How long can live ” the boy asked his mother again “I think you can live to be 100 years old.” His mother smiled and said. The boy lifted his arms and said 69 , “Well, please give 70 of my blood to my little sister! Then both of us can live 50 years!”
61.A.love B.protect C.teach D.save
62.A.illness B.cold C.cough D.toothache
63.A.none B.either C.both D.neither
64.A.kids B.sister C.mother D.son
65.A.disagreed B.refused C.cried D.agreed
66.A.often B.much C.soon D.long
67.A.go B.leave C.die D.smile
68.A.Yes B.No C.Really D.And
69.A.sadly B.nervously C.worriedly D.happily
70.A.few B.little C.half D.all
H
Peter was unhappy. Mum’s birthday was 71 but he didn’t know what gift to buy for her.
Mum always said homemade(自制的) gifts were the best, but Peter was not 72 doing DIY. “As an arts-and-craftser, I’m a disaster,” Peter said. Hey, that rhymed! Maybe he could write a 73 for Mum.
The next night, after Dad and Ben gave Mum 74 gifts, Peter gave her his poem. Mum 75 it in a cheerful voice.
“Peter, how beautiful! This is the best gift,” Mum said.
Ben said, “Peter, could you write one for my friend Kara She is ill and I 76 she can get better soon.”
“Let me have a 77 ,” said Peter.
When Kara came over the following week, she told Peter she loved the poem. Peter’s poems became 78 . Friends and classmates asked him to write poems for some special moments. Peter 79 said yes. He stayed up late every night and woke up early every morning to write poems.
Mum was 80 . She said to him, “Dear boy! You look really tired. You’re taking this poetry thing too seriously(认真地)”…
What would happen to Peter next Find it out in The Poet of Pottsville.
71.A.yesterday B.today C.tomorrow D.next week
72.A.good at B.strict about C.worried about D.poor at
73.A.story B.poem C.diary D.book
74.A.her B.his C.our D.their
75.A.heard B.discussed C.read D.corrected
76.A.imagine B.remember C.think D.hope
77.A.try B.rest C.taste D.test
78.A.different B.popular C.dangerous D.convenient
79.A.hardly B.sometimes C.always D.never
80.A.patient B.angry C.pleased D.worried
I
Rose loved drawing. She was very poor and didn’t have pens or pencils, so she drew pictures in the sand with a 81 . An old woman saw Rose and gave her a paintbrush and some paper.
She was so 82 . “Hmmm, what can I paint she thought She looked around and saw a duck in the pond, so she painted a duck. Suddenly, the duck flew off the 83 and into the pond. “Wow! she said. A magic paintbrush!”
Rose was a very kind girl and she painted pictures for everyone in her village. She painted a cow for the farmer, pencils for the teacher and 84 for all the children.
The king heard about the magic paintbrush and sent 85 to find Rose. “The king wants you to paint some 86 for him,” said the soldier. "But he’s already rich, “ said Rose. “I only paint to help poor people.”
But the soldier still took Rose to 87 . “Paint me a tree with lots of money on it,” the greedy (贪婪的) king shouted.
Rose was brave and said, “No!” So the king sent her to prison. But Rose painted a key for 88 and a horse to help her escape (逃跑). The king ran after her. So she painted a big 89 . The king fell in!
Today, Rose only uses her magic paintbrush to 90 people who truly need her help.
81.A.branch B.pencil C.pen D.poem
82.A.excellent B.famous C.cheerful D.harmful
83.A.wall B.paper C.flag D.pine
84.A.money B.cars C.toys D.houses
85.A.a fanner B.an old woman C.a teacher D.a soldier
86.A.money B.apples C.cows D.electricity
87.A.a village B.the king C.a bank D.the airport
88.A.the door B.the car C.a bike D.the power station
89.A.hole B.tower C.satellite D.door
90.A.wake B.sell C.order D.help
J
Reading a poem is enjoyable. Every now and then when you learn a poem, it attracts you and you just have to set it to memory. You want to live with it and 91 its wonderful lines with others. Many people like poems and want to learn poems. However, how do you begin to memorize (背记) 92
It’s quite 93 : just start at the beginning and memorize the poem line by line. It’s not as difficult as you think. Some poems may be harder than others, and the 94 the poem is, the more time it will take to memorize it. Don’t worry about that and take your time to really enjoy the process and 95 the hidden (隐藏的) meaning within the poem.
When you are 96 to memorize a poem with your own understanding, you will find it is worth the effort (努力). Let’s look at the process of 97 a poem.
98 you need to read the poem over, slowly and aloud. Then you can use 99 or a piece of paper to cover everything but the first line of the poem. Read it. Look away and say it. Repeat until you’ve got it. Do the same to the rest of the lines. In addition, to understand the whole poem, you can know every word’s meaning first because a poem is made up of different 100 . Finally, after you are familiar with a poem in this way, you can memorize it well.
91.A.share B.write C.recite D.copy
92.A.letters B.passages C.books D.poems
93.A.difficult B.helpful C.simple D.harmful
94.A.shorter B.longer C.better D.worse
95.A.remember B.forget C.overlook D.understand
96.A.likely B.unable C.comfortable D.able
97.A.writing B.memorizing C.reporting D.reading
98.A.Lastly B.Then C.First of all D.Second
99.A.a card B.a ring C.an eraser D.a key
100.A.words B.rhymes C.lines D.verses
参考答案:
1.A 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.A
11.D 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C
21.B 22.C 23.C 24.D 25.B 26.B 27.A 28.C 29.D 30.A
31.B 32.C 33.D 34.A 35.C 36.D 37.A 38.B 39.B 40.D
41.C 42.B 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.A 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D
51.C 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.D 56.A 57.C 58.B 59.A 60.C
61.B 62.A 63.C 64.B 65.D 66.D 67.C 68.C 69.D 70.C
71.C 72.A 73.B 74.D 75.C 76.D 77.A 78.B 79.C 80.D
81.A 82.C 83.B 84.C 85.D 86.A 87.B 88.A 89.A 90.D
91.A 92.D 93.C 94.B 95.D 96.D 97.B 98.C 99.A 100.A
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