八上完型填空专项训练
(一)
My
friend’s
grandfather
came
to
America
from
a
farm
in
Thailand.
After
29
in
New
York,
he
went
into
a
cafeteria
(自助餐厅)
in
Manhattan
to
get
30
to
eat.
He
sat
down
at
an
empty
table
and
waited
for
someone
to
take
his
order.
Of
course,
31
did.
3
2
a
woman
with
a
big
plate
33
food
came
up
to
him.
She
sat
down
34
him
and
told
him
how
a
cafeteria
worked.
“Start
out
at
that
end,”
she
said,
“Just
go
along
the
line
and
pick
out
what
you
want.
At
the
other
end
they’ll
tell
you
35
you
have
to
pay.
“I
soon
learned
that’s
how
everything
works
in
America,”
the
grandfather
told
my
friend
later.
“Life
is
like
a
cafeteria
here.
You
can
get
everything
you
want
so
long
as
you
want
36
the
price.
You
can
even
get
success,
but
you’ll
never
get
it
if
you
37
some
one
to
bring
it
to
you.
You
have
to
stand
up
and
get
it
by
38
.”
(
)
29.
A.
arriving
B.
arrived
C.
reaching
(
)
30.
A.
nothing
B.
something
C.
anything
(
)
31.
A.
everything
B.
anybody
C.
nobody
(
)
32.
A.
Finally
B.
Luckily
C.
?rstly
(
)
33.
A.
without
B.
full
of
C.
?lling
with
(
)
34.
A.
at
B.
from
C.
opposite
(
)
35.
A.
how
many
B.
how
much
C.
how
often
(
)
36.
A.
to
pay
B.
to
spend
C.
to
take
(
)
37.
A.
wait
B.
wait
for
C.
hope
(
)
38.
A.
waiter
B.
others
C.
yourself
(二)
Sometimes,
you
do
something
at
a
wrong
place
or
time.
Your
16
is
turning
red.
What
can
you
do
then?
Don’t
17!
You
may
find
out
many
of
your
friends
have
the
same
18!
Ken
was
out
to
dinner
with
his
parents
in
a
19,
and
he
started
saying
bad
things
about
his
teacher.
Then
he
20
and
saw
his
teacher
sitting
at
the
next
table.
His
teacher
21
every
word!
Jane
was
walking
into
the
22,
trying
to
sit
down
at
her
desk,
when
she
fell
down
with
all
the
books
in
her
arms.
The
whole
class
started
23.
Dave
was
very
hot,
so
he
24
a
bottle
of
water
and
drank
half
of
it.
Later,
he
put
the
water
on
the
teacher’s
desk
in
the
classroom
and
25
out
to
play.
But
when
he
came
back,
he
found
his
teacher
John
drinking
his
water!
You
might
be
doing
things
just
like
them,
but
you
needn’t
worry
about
it.
Even
our
teachers
and
famous
people
may
meet
these
things!
(
)16.
A.
head
B.
face
C.
nose
(
)17.
A.
worry
B.
continue
C.
excite
(
)18.
A.
question
B.
problem
C.
answer
(
)19.
A.
hospital
B.
school
C.
restaurant
(
)20.
A.
turned
around
B.turned
down
C.
turned
up
(
)21.
A.
kept
B.
found
C.
heard
(
)22.
A.
playground
B.
classroom
C.
home
(
)23.
A.
laughing
B.crying
C.
speaking
(
)24.
A.
sold
B.
bought
C.
stole
(
)25.
A.
brought
B.
returned
C.
went
(三)
John
and
his
wife
Molly
had
many
animals
on
their
farm.
A
little
mouse
also
lived
there.
One
day
the
mouse
16
a
mousetrap
(捕鼠器)
on
the
floor.
“There
is
a
mousetrap
on
the
17
!”
the
mouse
said
to
the
chicken.
But
the
chicken
answered
18,“It
is
only
a
19
thing
for
you.”
Then
the
mouse
ran
to
the
pig
and
the
cow
and
told
them
about
the
mousetrap.
But
the
pig
and
the
cow
didn’t
20
it
either.
And
they
wished
him
good
luck.
The
little
mouse
felt
21.
At
night,
Molly
heard
a
sound
from
the
mousetrap.
She
found
a
snake
was
caught
by
the
mousetrap.
And
the
snake
bit
(咬)her
on
tier
22
,
so
she
couldn’t
walk.
The
farmers
took
her
to
the
23
at
once.
Later,
when
they
went
back
home,
Molly
still
didn’t
feel
very
well.
John
24
the
chicken
to
make
some
chicken
soup
(汤)for
her.
However,
Molly
didn’t
get
well.
Many
people
came
to
visit
her.
The
farmer
killed
the
pig
and
the
cow
to
make
a
big
dinner
for
the
25.
(
)16.
A.
took
B.
found
.
C.
made
(
)17.
A.
farm
B.
street
C.
playground
(
)18.
A.
sadly
B.
finally
C.
coldly
(
)19.
A.
useful
B.
helpful
C.
dangerous
(
)20.
A.
care
about
B.
look
up
C.
take
in
(
)21.
A.
happy
B.
sad
C.
nervous
(
)22.
A.
hands
B.
legs
C.
arms
(
)23.
A.
hospital
B.
school
C.
market
(
)24.
A.
protected
B.
kept
C.
killed
(
)25.
A.
animals
B.
visitors
C.
doctors
(四)
Mr
Jackson
is
a
teacher
in
a
college.
He
likes
reading
and
often
16
some
books
from
the
library.
He
17
listening
to
the
radio
every
morning.
And
he
often
reads
18
after
dinner.
So
he
knows
much
and
teaches
well.
His
19
all
like
his
classes.
Mike,
Mr
Jackson’s
son,
is
only
nine.
He
also
likes
20
books.
And
he
often
asks
his
father
some
questions.
Mr
Jackson
always
thinks
he
is
too
21
to
understand
him,
so
he
chooses
(选择)
22
ones
to
answer.
Of
course,
Mike
is
not
satisfied
(满意的)with
them.
One
day
Mike
read
something
about
the
electric
lights
and
was
23
in
it.
When
his
father
24
him
to
do
homework,
he
went
on
thinking
about
it.
He
asked
some
questions
and
his
father
answered
all.
Then
his
father
said,
“
25
always
know
more
than
sons!”
The
boy
said,
“I
don’t
think
so.”
“Why?”
Mike
didn’t
answer
and
asked
instead,
“Who
invented
the
electric
lights?”
“Thomas
Edison,”
answered
Mr
Jackson.
“Why
didn’t
his
father
invent
them
then?”
Mike
asked
again.
Looking
at
Mike,Mr
Jackson
didn’t
know
what
to
answer!
(
)16.
A.
finds
B.
sells
C.
borrows
(
)17.
A.
keeps
B.
imagines
C.
forgets
(
)18.
A.
letters
B.
newspapers
C.
emails
(
)19.
A.
children
B.
classmates
C.
students
(
)20.
A.
borrowing
B.
reading
C.
writing
(
)21.
A.
old
B.
clever
C.
young
(
)22.
A.
wrong
B.
easy
C.
difficult
(
)23.
A.
interested
B.
slow
C.
weak
(
)24.
A.
spoke
B.
asked
C.
pushed
(
)25.
A.
Fathers
B.
Mothers
C.
Parents
(五)
Canada
Geese
are
large
blue
and
white
birds.
When
autumn
comes,
they
have
to
fly
south
where
the
weather
is
16.
The
winters
are
so
cold
in
Canada
that
the
birds
will
17
if
they
stay
there.
Last
spring,
Bill
Lishman
18
sixteen
young
Canada
Geese
on
his
farm.
They
had
lost
their
parents.
Bill
thought,
“These
young
birds
won’t
know
what
to
do
in
the
autumn.”
He
had
a
small
plane
and
he
19
to
teach
the
birds
to
fly.
All
through
the
summer,
he
went
on
short
20
in
his
plane
and
the
young
geese
flew
after
him.
In
the
autumn,
Bill
21
to
Virginia
in
the
United
States,
600
miles
south
of
his
home
in
Canada.
The
geese
22
him
all
the
way.
Bill
left
the
geese
in
Virginia
and
he
23
home.
This
spring,
Bill
was
waiting
for
the
birds
to
come
back.
They
didn’t
arrive,
so
Bill
flew
to
Virginia
to
get
them.
He
24
them
for
two
weeks
but
he
couldn’t
find
them.
When
he
came
back
home,
he
found
the
geese
waiting
for
him.
They
had
found
their
25.
home
without
him!
(
)16.
A.
hotter
B.
cooler
C.
warmer
(
)17.
A.
die
B.
sleep
C.
lose
(
)18.
A.
bought
B.
found
C.
missed
(
)19.
A.
forgot
B.
stopped
C.
decided
(
)20.
A.
roads
B.
trips
C.
shows
(
)21.
A.
drove
B.
flew
C.
rode
(
)22.
A.
followed
B.
held
C.
heard
(
)23.
A.
left
B.
travelled
C.
returned
(
)24.
A.
looked
after
B.
looked
at
C.
looked
for
(
)25.
A.
way
B.
money
C.
time
(六)
Ben’s
mother
worried
about
him.
Ben
always
did
16
than
others
in
school.
Some
students
played
jokes
on
him.
The
mother
17
that
she
would
help
her
son
by
herself.
She
told
Ben
to
go
to
the
Detroit
Public
Library
to
read
a
book
every
week
and
write
a
book
report
18.
One
day,
in
Ben’s
class,
the
teacher
took
out
a
stone
and
asked
who
knew
it.
No
one
could,
but
Ben
put
up
his
19
and
the
teacher
let
him
answer.
“Why
did
Ben
put
up
his
hand?”
all
of
his
20
laughed.
“He
21
says
anything
in
class.
What
can
he
say
this
time?”
However,
Ben
not
only
knew
the
stone,
but
also
22
a
lot
about
it.
The
teacher
and
the
other
students
got
a
big
23.In
fact,
Ben
learnt
this
from
one
of
the
book
reports
he
wrote.
Later
Ben
became
the
24
student
of
his
class.
When
he
finished
high
school,
he
went
to
the
famous
Yale
University
and
at
last
became
one
of
the
best
25
in
a
hospital.
Anything
is
possible
if
you
work
hard
enough.
(
)16.
A.
more
B.
better
C.
worse
(
)17.
A.
agreed
B.
decided
C.
ordered
(
)18.
A.
easily
B.
secretly
C.
carefully
(
)19.
A.
hand
B.
leg
C.
head
(
)20.
A.
students
B.
classmates
C.
friends
(
)21.
A.
always
B.
never
C.
even
(
)22.
A.
talked
B.
read
C.
heard
(
)23.
A.
idea
B.
surprise
C.
story
(
)24.
A.
second
B.
last
C.
best
(
)25.
A.
farmers
B.
patients
C.
doctors
(七)
Once,
there
was
a
wonderful
mother.
She
asked
each
of
her
16
once
a
week
if
they
had
any
secret
17,
while
she
was
putting
them
to
bed.
She
also
told
them
that
if
the
dream
is
18,
it
is
easy
for
them
to
make
it
come,
19.
But
the
bigger
dreams
could
also
be
made
20
by
working
on
them
a
little
bit
at
a
time,
little
by
little,
night
by
night,
and
day
by
day.
She
told
them
a
21
of
a
little
bird.
The
little
bird
wanted
to
build
a
house
and
he
22
with
only
one
piece
of
straw
(稻草).
The
bird
had
to
decide
when
the
house
was
big
enough
for
his
dream.
He
continued
23
the
house
with
one
piece
of
straw
at
a
time,
until
one
day,
he
said,“This
is
24!”It
could
have
been
a
huge
castle
(城堡),or
a
little
house,
but
it
was
the
dream
of
one
little
bird.
She
then
25
her
children,
“You
can
have
whatever
you
want
in
your
dreams
too
if
you
work
on
it
little
by
little,
night
by
night,
and
day
by
day.”
(
)16.
A.
parents
B.
teachers
C.children
(
)17.
A.
dreams
B.
ideas
C.thoughts
(
)18.
A.
big
B.
high
C.small
(
)19.
A.
correct
B.
true
C.wrong
(
)20.
A.
impossible
B.
possible
C.
alive
(
)21.
A.
story
B.
plan
C.thought
(
)22.
A.
ended
B.
died
C.started
(
)23.
A.
capturing
B.
building
C.moving
(
)24.
A.
fine
B.
hard
C.
bad
(
)25.
A.
warned
B.
told
C.
ordered
(八)
My
school
will
hold
an
English
Week.
The
activity
time
is
from
10
March
to
15
March.
All
16
and
English
teachers
will
join
in
the
activities.
We
will
have
many
activities,
such
as
singing
English
songs,
holding
speech
contests,
and
watching
English
movies.
But
we
have
a
17
about
the
plan
for
the
English
Week,
and
all
of
us
have
18
opinions.
Some
students
think
it
could
be
a
19
of
time,
“We
should
learn
English
by
ourselves,
and
studying
in
groups
would
20
a
lot
of
time.
What’s
more,
we
have
much
homework
to
do,
and
there's
no
time
21
for
us
to
do
anything
else.”
However,
some
other
students
said
we
should
hold
the
activity
of
English
Week
because
we
can
learn
to
22
in
groups
in
that
way.
It
could
23
our
English
a
lot.
Studying
together
would
be
more
interesting.
I
agree
on
the
second
24.
We
need
after-class
activities,
and
English
Week
is
25
useful
and
meaningful.
I
think
it
is
worth
well
being
held.
(
)16.
A.
students
B.
workers
C.
singers
(
)17.
A.
plan
B.
side
C.
discussion
(
)18.
A.
difficult
B.
different
C.
same
(
)19.
A.
waste
B.
help
C.
method
(
)20.
A.
take
B.
lose
C.
create
(
)21.
A.
left
B.
cost
C.
spend
(
)22.
A.
play
B.
trick
C.
work
(
)23.
A.
advise
B.
improve
C.
copy
(
)24.
A.
notice
B.
idea
C.
picture
(
)25.
A.
usually
B.
never
C.
really
(九)
Mobile
phones
are
becoming
more
and
more
popular
not
only
with
grown-ups
but
also
with
students.
Meanwhile,
they
also
become
a
___26___
for
middle
schools
in
the
past
few
years.
Some
children
have
spent
too
much
time
on
mobile
phones.
Many
like
SMS(短信)because
it
is
easy
and
___27___.
Some
___28___
felt
happy
because
they
could
get
in
touch
with
their
children.
But
some
teachers
said
mobile
phone
use
was
a
distraction(分心的事)to
students
during
___29___
and
it
also
gave
them
much
___30___
in
their
classrooms.
Sometimes
students
___31___
use
phone
messages
to
cheat(作弊)
during
exams.
A
new
study
found
that
some
teenagers
who
___32___
messages
in
class
even
hurt
their
fingers.
Many
teachers
suggested
that
students
should
not
have
phones
in
school,
___33___
there
was
a
good
reason,
they
could
___34___
their
phones
at
school
office.
Many
people
think
they
understand
why
parents
would
want
their
children
to
have
them,
but
they
agree
school
should
let
the
students
know
___35___
they
can
use
their
mobile
phones.
(
)26.
A.toy
B.
gift
C.
problem
D.
fashion
(
)27.
A.
slow
B.
quick
C.
small
D.
beautiful
(
)28.
A.
students
B.
teachers
C.
phone-makers
D.
parents
(
)29.
A.
free
time
B.
day
time
C.
school
hours
D.
holidays
(
)30.
A.
business
B.
information
C.
things
D.
trouble
(
)31.
A.
might
B.
have
to
C.
should
D.
dare
(
)32.
A.
read
B.
take
C.
send
D.
get
(
)33.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
though
D.
however
(
)34.
A.
miss
B.
leave
C.
lie
D.
carry
(
)35.
A.
when
B.
how
C.
why
D.
whether
(十)
A
poor
woodcutter
(樵夫)
and
his
wife
lived
in
a
small
house
in
the
forest.
There
was
space
only
for
him
and
his
wife
to
sleep
in
the
16.
However,
they
were
very
17
and
were
ready
to
help
others
all
the
time.
One
cold
night,
somebody
knocked
at
the
door.
The
woodcutter
asked
his
wife
to
18
the
door.
She
said,
“But
there
is
no
19.”
The
man
laughed
and
said,
“Two
can
20
well,
and
three
can
sit.”
And
then
the
woman
opened
the
door.
The
stranger
was
invited
to
come
in,
and
they
all
sat
telling
21
stories
to
each
other.
The
stories
were
so
interesting
that
they
couldn’t
stop
laughing.
Then
there
came
another
knock.
The
woodcutter
told
the
stranger,
“Friend,
open
the
22.”
And
the
man
said,
“But
there
is
no
space.”
The
woodcutter
said,
“If
three
people
can
sit
23,
four
people
can
sit
a
little
closer
than
before.”
The
stranger
opened
the
door,
and
a
man
entered.
Suddenly,
there
came
a
24
knock
that
did
not
seem
to
a
human’s!
The
woodcutter
said,
“Open
the
door.
I
know
who
is
knocking.
It
is
my
donkey.”
Everyone
said,
“How
is
the
donkey
going
to
25?”
The
man
said,
“Right
now
we
are
sitting.
When
the
donkey
comes
in,
we
will
all
stand.”
()16.
A.
park
B.
forest
C.
house
()17.
A.
rude
B.
tall
C.
kind
()18.
A.
open
B.
close
C.
lock
()19.
A.
food
B.
space
C.
money
()20.
A.
sing
B.
sleep
C.
run
()21.
A.
funny
B.
terrible
C.
long
()22.
A.
door
B.
box
C.
eye
()23.
A.
alone
B.
quietly
C.
comfortably
()24.
A.
lovely
B.
strange
C.
polite
()25.
A.
eat
B.
jump
C.
stand
完型参考答案:
(一)II.
29-38
ABCAB
CBABC
(二)II.
16-20
BABCA
21-25
CBABC
(三)II.
16-20
BACCA
21-25
BBACB
(四)II.
16-20
CABCB
21-25
CBABA
(五)II.
16-20
CABCB
21-25
BACCA
(六)II.
16-20
CBCAB
21-25
BABCC
(七)II.
16-20
CACBB
21-25
ACBAB
(八)II.
16-20
ACBAA
21-25
ACBBC
(九)26-30
CBDCD
31-35
ACBDA
(十)16-20
CCABB
21-25
AACBC