2024-2025年广东深圳九年级初三适应性考试《完形填空》综合训练
第一篇
I walked into a wild third-grade classroom. Loud music was playing, kids were throwing a football, and students were dancing wherever they could find 1 .I was a mid-year replacement (替补). The previous (之前的) teacher said he could no longer teach these children and left the job during the holiday break. As soon as I walked into the room,I understood 2 he left.
I sat down 3 in my chair and began reading their names softly.I then 4 mirror on the wall next to the blackboard.
I then asked the children to come up one by one, tell me their names and what they wanted to learn about. It was a 5 task, because only two children said they wanted to learn anything!
I set rules for the classroom and talked to the students’ parents in the hope that I could 6 these noisy kids. But it was the mirror that saved the day -no, the year!
The mirror allowed me to see my students every 7 while I was writing on the blackboard. They soon became puzzled as to how I knew who was misbehaving while I looked at the blackboard. When one student finally asked me, I told him I had a special teacher’s 8 in the back of my head that my hair covered.
At first they did not 9 me. But they did begin to behave better, especially while I wrote on the blackboard. They were starting to believe that I had magical vision (视力). I never to told them differently. Why mess up a 10 thing
1.( ) A. chance B. time C. space D. suit
2.( ) A. when B. where C. why D. how
3.( ) A. happily B. angrily C. cheerfully D. quietly
4.( ) A. put up B. put down C. put away D. put on
5.( ) A. easy B. difficult C. simple D. special
6.( ) A. repair B. beat C. attack D. fix
7.( ) A. face B. move C. smile D. decision
8.( ) A. eye B. ear C. hand D. nose
9.( ) A. like B. obey C. believe D. follow
10.( ) A. bad B. good C. famous D. healthy
第二篇
Susan was doing her homework in her room when her father came in.“Do you need help ”Dad asked."It’s almost bed time."
"No, thanks,"Susan replied."All I have to do is paint a 1 ", Susan was quick. However, when she was about to finish ,some paint dropped and landed right 2 of her painting.
“No, no no!”Susan cried,“My rose! The painting looked like a mess!
“Oh, relax --it’s not that bad," Dad said,“That blob (污点) in the middle can be 3 you know. Maybe a spot (斑点) on a bird or a cat. Just be 4 .
“That’s right!”said Susan.“ Thanks, Dad. You just saved the day!”
She 5 her paint brush again, and soon the blob became a spot on a wing of a cute little butterfly. She then added more butterflies to her painting.
The next afternoon came the art class. Mr.King, the art teacher, asked the 6 to take a look at all the paintings and decide which one was the best.
Most paintings looked 7 and some were even amazing. But when a painting of a rose with butterflies flying around appeared the classroom exploded (炸锅).
"I don’t get it,"Tom said 8 “I thought we were supposed to draw a rose, not butterflies."
“Yeah," Mary said, looking confused (疑感的) “What’s with the butterflies The whole class seemed lost.
“ 9 about the rose,” said Mr. King. “The butterflies are a fantastic idea.” “Fantastic "the class asked 10 .
“Yeah! Roses are sweet-smelling,” Mr. King continued. “And who do you think knows more about sweet-smelling flowers than butterflies ”
1.( ) A. bird B. butterfly C. cat D. rose
2.( ) A. in the middle B. on the left C. on the right D. at the bottom
3.( ) A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything
4.( ) A. patient B. helpful C. careful D. creative
5.( ) A. picked up B. took up C. put up D. set up
6.( ) A. experts B. designers C. students D. teachers
7.( ) A. familiar B. great C. strange D. similar
8.( ) A. in excitement B. in fear C. in anger D. in surprise
9.( ) A. Forget B. Worry C. Learn D. Argue
10.( ) A. confidently B. curiously C. bravely D. cheerfully
第三篇
Peter's story is a good example for those people who are in trouble. When Peter was a little boy, he had difficulty 1 , because something was wrong with his mouth. 2 the age of two, his family’s house was burned down in a big fire . Peter was hurt 3 and his legs needed to be cut. Six years later ,his mother died and he had to live on the streets for years before he 4 to the orphanage .
In the orphanage, many people encouraged him to face the difficulty by himself. Later, he began to teach 5 to play the guitar. He showed great interest in it. He kept practicing for some years. He joined 6 music group and began his performance with some famous musicians . His group went to Chicago. There Peter was paid much attention by many people who wondered 7 they could do to help him.
A hospital offered him free care and a rich man 8 to pay for his train tickets to and from his hometown. While he was in hospital, Peter began writing music and wanted to record his own album (专辑). At the end of that year, he went to a Chicago club to play his new music 9 the strangers and the friends who had helped him.
It was amazing that Peter could come into good luck 10 he had so many years ' hard time. "We had a saying in my hometown, Suffer first then enjoy! "I guess that’s about me, he said with a happy smile.
1.( ) A. speak B. spoke C. speaking D. to speak
2.( ) A. At B. In C. For D. With
3.( ) A. bad B. badly C .worse D. worst
4.( ) A. sent B. has sent C. were sent D. was sent
5.( ) A. he B. him C. his D. himself
6.( ) A. a B. an C. the D. /
7.( ) A. how B. where C. what D. who
8.( ) A. agrees B. agreed C. has agreed D. agree
9.( ) A. to thank B. thank C. thanking D. to thanking
10.( ) A. if B. until C. after D. before
第四篇
No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own efforts.
I learned this 1 from an experience many years ago. I took the head coaching job at a school in Baxley, Georgia.It was a small school with a weak football program.
It was a tradition for the school's old team to play against the new team at the end of spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didn't even 2 for the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was 3 because I knew we were sure to win. But unluckily, we were defeated . I couldn't believe I had got into such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I came to 4 that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were depending on me. I had to change my attitude about their 5 .
I started doing anything I could to help them build confidence. The most 6 thing is that I began to treat them like winners. That summer, when the other teams enjoyed their vacations, we met every day and 7 passing and kicking the football.
Six months after suffering our defeat, we won our first game and our second, and continued to improve. 8 ,we faced the number one team. I felt that we would be winners even if we lost the game. But that wasn't what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me the most exciting moment of my life!
From the experience, I learned a lot about how the attitude of the leader can make a 9 to a team. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I 10 and encouraged them. I helped them to see themselves differently and they built themselves into winners.
Winners are made, not born.
A. game B. lesson C. visit D. show
2. A. prepare B. wait C. ask D. look
3. A. moved B. excited C. worried D. surprised
4. A. realize B. care C. forget D. solve
5. A. rules B. plans C. abilities D. habits
6. A. angry B. important C. possible D. difficult
7. A. minded B. suggested C. avoided D. practiced
8. A. Finally B. Suddenly C. Luckily D. Seriously
9. A. mistake B. choice C. decision D. difference
10.A. pushed B. invited C. left D. found
第五篇
This summer, my family and I visited Bama in Guangxi, a place famously known as the "longevity village" (长寿村). Many elders there 1 to be over 100 years old. Knowing that the average human lifespan (寿命) in China is around 78 years, I was 2 about this amazing place and wanted to find out what makes it so special.
Upon arrival the first thing I noticed was the fresh and clean air. Local people say there is more oxygen there due to the 3 population and the richness of plants. Bama was cool and a bit humid 4 it was mid-August, making it perfect for a walk.
On the second day, we 5 Bama's famous "'magnetic cave"(磁洞). It is believed that the strong magnetic field inside can help people live longer and treat various diseases. Although there is no scientific practice, I felt 6 after spending some time inside. For meals, we had soup dishes that, according to the locals, could increase appetite(食欲) and make people 7 . The soup was just a mix of tofu, lettuce (生菜) , and water, but I had two bowls. I didn't notice any increase in intelligence, but I did eat more than usual after having the soup. I also observed that the villagers 8 ate meat and mostly ate vegetables and tofu. Each dish was so delicious that I couldn't wait for it to 9 , and by the end of the meal, I was sweating.
After 10 Bama myself, I believe that the environment and eating habits are the key reasons why this village is so special and helps people live long lives.
A. die A. happy A. less A. and A. expected A. lucky A. smarter A. always A. calm down A. meeting B. live B. certain B. bigger B. because B. explored B. embarrassed B. more balanced B. seldom B. turn down B. seeing C. keep C. worried C. smaller C. if C. expressed C. lazy C. happier C. never C. slow down C. experiencing D. seem D. curious D. fewer D. though D. enjoyed D. energetic D. more careful D. often D. cool down D. imaging
第六篇
How do you feel when you have to make a report in front of your classmate What about when you go to a birthday party Do you get 1 shy Shyness means feeling nervous or 2 when you are round other people. Everyone experiences this shyness 3 they grow up. Most people have red faces and talk in broken sentences when they are in the center of attention. It's OK if it takes you a while to feel yourself again when you go to a new place or meet strangers. 4 , everybody gets a little shy sometimes. But many teenagers think that they hate themselves and that they won't fit in the future at coming point.
Stop the negative thoughts about yourself. If shyness doesn't keep you 5 something you want to do, being shy isn't a very big problem. Some experts say shy people are not only cleverer, but also better at working with others, because they think more and talk 6 . Some great people in history were shy, too. You see, being shy isn't all 7 , But remember not to let good chances 8 just because of it! Your shyness will 9 . When you grow up year after year, you will become brave enough to speak to anyone. But now, you need practice! If you have to sing a song at a party, just do it! There's nothing to be afraid of.
Remember: though you are shy, you do not lack in e on, our shy friends.
A. certain A. comfortable A. once A. In fact A. to do A. fewer A. good A. go by A. appear A.agreement really B. proud B. since B. However B. by doing B. little B. bad B. go down B. exist B. sadness C. true C. frightened C. by C. For example C. from doing C. less C. worse C. go over C. pass C. attitude D. rarely D. frustrated D. as D. What's more D. on doing D. more D. dead D. go out D. produce D. confidence
第七篇
Brad showed an interest in painting and kept learning to paint on the Internet. He was eager to explore the outside world and use his paintbrush to 1 his experiences. However, his family condition was common and he didn’t get 2 from his parents.
One day, as Brad was surfing the Internet, he came across Jack’s travel stories. Out of curiosity, he 3 searched for the latest information about Jack. He found Jack was a travel blogger who always shared his travel_ 4 online. During that time, he was travelling around Europe and every day he updated his blog, sharing photos and thoughts with his fans.
Brad was addicted to Jack’s travel and liked the beautiful scenery he shared. Encouraged by those pictures, he 5 his paintbrush and tried to draw the scenery. Day after day, Brad continued painting, referring to pictures downloaded from Jack’s blog. Gradually, his parents noticed his 6 creativity in painting. They organized an art exhibition to show his paintings to the local community, which turned out to be a 7 .
Brad was 8 to Jack for sharing travel pictures. Later, he tried to connect Jack on the Internet and shared his paintings with him. Jack was 9 when seeing his travel pictures were shown in another way. He was even moved to tears.
Jack’s journeys had not only broadened his own horizons but also had helped Brad 10 his talent, making it possible for him to explore the world with his paintbrush.
1. A.report B.record C.review D.repeat
2. A.support B.love C.attention D.welcome
3. A.hardly B.immediately C.nearly D.slowly
4. A.cost B.schedules C.guide D.experiences
5. A.woke up B.gave up C.picked up D.grew up
6. A.amazing B.boring C.annoying D.exciting
7. A.mistake B.challenge C.success D.chance
8. A.kind B.thankful C.respectful D.true
9. A.angry B.nervous C.frightened D.surprised
10. A.search B.consider C.develop D.correct
第八篇
Last summer, I joined a volunteer program at a village school. There, I noticed a man named FengAiguo on a list of donors (捐赠者) who had given a lot of money to the school. I thought he must be 1 .
One day, on my way home from school, my bike 2 . Thankfully, there was a repair stand across the street, An old man in a clean suit was fixing a bike there. He seemed 3 and full of energy. While waiting for my bike to be fixed, I overheard (偶然听到) some men chatting about the old man, They said be was Lao Feng, who had 4bike repairs after retiring. Two months ago, his $had moved to a new house. His son wanted him to stop working and6athome, so he bought him new suits. But Lao Feng continued fixing bikes in the new suits.
After a while, the old man finished repairing my bike. When I was leaving, an old lady came and called him “Aiguo", 7 , I remembered seeing the name Feng Aiguo on the school's donor list. But I wondered how a simple bike repairman could 8 to donate so much money. I asked if he knew about that village. He replied that it was his hometown and the 9 there still needed help.So he always saved money from bike repairs to support them. That's when I realized he was indeed the generous donor from the 10 .
1. A.rich B.famous C. healthy D. young
2. A. broke out B. broke in C. broke up D. broke down
3. A. bored B. lively honest D. nervous
A. taken up B. given up C. made up D. put up
A.customers B. neighbors C.family D. friends
6. A. clean B. repair rest D. sell
7. A. Luckily B. Sadly C. Usually D. Suddenly
8. A. fail B. afford C. refuse D. fear
9. A. workers B. visitors C. riders D. villagers
10. A. school B. house C. list D. picture