初三英语完形填空二十题和答案.docx

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九年级完形填空20题

(1)

“What’sthematter,Mum?

AssoonasIenteredthedoor,Ifoundthatmymotherwas_1_.Itwasunusual–sheusually_2_thedoorandwelcomesmewithasmile!

“She’sdying,”Mumsaidsadly.I_3_whatshesaid.Thetulip(郁金香),mother’s_4_wasdead.

Amonthago,wemovedintoournew_5_andMumboughtaverybeautifultulip.Mumlikeditverymuch.Whenevershewasfree,shewouldsitinherarmchairbesidethetulipand_6_itsbeautifulcolorandinvitingsmell.

Shetreateditlikeababyandlooked_7_itcarefully.Sheputthetulipbythewindowand_8_itfromoneplacetoanothertogivethetulipenoughsunshine.Thefirstthingshedidwhenshegotupeverymorningwasto_9_thetulip,Mumalsofertilized(施肥)itmanytimes.

Shehopedthatwithgreat_10_,thetulipwouldbecomemorebeautifulandstronger.Butthetulipwas_11_

becauseoftoomuchsunshine,waterandfertilizer.

It’struethatmotherlovedthetulip.Butthiskindoflovecanbe_12_.Lovecansometimeskillwhatyoulove.

( )1.A.unhappy

B.happy

C.pleased

D.excited

( )2.A.closes

B.opens

C.keeps

D.takes

( )3.A.found

B.meant

C.knew

D.thought

( )4.A.love

B.hope

C.dream

D.favorite

( )5.A.car

B.shop

C.house

D.school

( )6.A.draw

B.watch

C.invent

D.enjoy

( )7.A.at

B.for

C.after

D.through

( )8.A.moved

B.brought

C.made

D.sent

( )9.A.cut

B.get

C.see

D.water

( )10.A.help

B.care

C.effort

D.sunshine

( )11.A.dying

B.drying

C.growing

D.flowering

( )12.A.special

B.harmful

C.helpful

D.terrible

ABCDC DCADB AB

(2)

Whenyouwereyoung,whorodeyouaroundonthebackofhisbike?

Whoplayedfootballand_1_kiteswithyouinthepark?

Whohelpedyouwithyourfirst_2_mathproblem?

Whotaughtyouthedifferencebetweenrightandwrong?

Yourdad.Nowitisyourturntodosomethingforhim.ThisSunday,June19,itisFathers’Day.Sowhynotdosomething_3_tothankyourdadforallhisencouragementandsupport?

TheideaofFathers’DaycamefromanAmericanladycalledSonoraSmartDoddin1909.Shewantedaspecialdayto_4_herfather.Heraisedsixchildrenbyhimself_5_hiswifediedduringthebirthofthesixthchild.Doddthoughtthereneededtobeadaytohonorcourageous,selfless,andlovingdads.HerfatherwasbornonJune19,soshechosetoholdthefirstFathers’Daycelebrationonhis_6_in1910.In1924,USPresidentCoolidge_7_theideaofanationalFathers’Day.Finally,in1966,thethirdSundayinJunewasdeclaredFathers’Day.

Therearemanywaystoshowyourloveandthanks.

Sendhimagreetingcard.Usuallyfathers_8_cardsthatarenottooemotional(易动感情的).So,perhaps

chooseonethatwillmakehim_9_.

Asmallpresent,suchasaphotoofyour_10_oraspecialwalletcanmakehimfeellikeaking.Sendhim_11_:

theredroseistheofficialFathers’Dayflower.

Ifhehasacomputer,_12_hisdesktopwithwordslike“Iloveyou,Dad!

( )1.A.flew

B.made

C.sold

D.kept

( )2.A.easy

B.difficult

C.interesting

D.exciting

( )3.A.funny

B.special

C.strange

D.attractive

( )4.A.pleased

B.surprise

C.respect

D.honor

( )5.A.when

B.until

C.after

D.before

( )6.A.visit

B.trip

C.death

D.birthday

( )7.A.liked

B.got

C.needed

D.expected

( )8.A.see

B.dislike

C.refuse

D.prefer

( )9.A.cry

B.jump

C.shout

D.laugh

( )10.A.friends

B.teachers

C.family

D.classmates

( )11.A.flowers

B.books

C.clothes

D.shoes

( )12.A.use

B.cover

C.write

D.open

ABBDC DCDDC AB(3)

JohnThomaswasan18-year-oldstudent,buthehadbeenafamouschampion.EverybodyatBostonUniversitylikedthistall,quietboy.Oncehewashurt,everybodyatBostonUniversitywas_1_.Peoplealloverthecountry_2_aboutJohnThomasandoftenasked,“Willheeverjumpagain?

John’smotherwenttothehospitaltoseeherson.Shelookedathis_3_leg.Thenshelookedintohis_4_.Sheknewwhathersonwoulddo.“You’regoingto_5_again,John,Iknowit,”shesaid.“_6_willbeallright.”

IfJohnhopedtojumpagain,hewouldhavealottodo.Hebeganatonce.EveninhishospitalbedJohnstartedtoexercise.Heusedawheelandothermetalthings.Soonhis_7_lookedlikeamachineshop!

ItwasMaywhenJohn_8_thehospital.“IsitallrightifIgocampingthissummer?

”heaskedthedoctors.“Yes,”thedoctorssaid.“Buttakeiteasyonthatfoot.”

Johntookonly_9_walksatfirst.Hewastakingiteasyonhisfoot.Butnotonanythingelse.Heexercised

_10_hisbodycriedforrest.Somedayslater,heexercisedalittlemore.InlatesummerJohnwentbackto

_11_.Heaskedifhecouldpracticewiththefootballteam.Footballwasn’thisfavorite,buthehadtogetthatleg_12_again!

Heworkedhard.“Noonepushedhimashardashepushedhimself,”saidoneofhisfriends.“Toseeachampionfightingbackisawonderfulthingtowatch.”

( )1.A.sorry

( )2.A.thought

( )3.A.broken

B.afraid

B.talked

B.lost

C.nervous

C.heard

C.missing

D.tired

D.told

D.dead

( )4.A.face

B.foot

C.eyes

D.leg

( )5.A.make

B.play

C.work

D.jump

( )6.A.Nothing

B.Anything

C.Everything

D.Something

( )7.A.chair

B.classroom

C.home

D.bed

( )8.A.reached

B.called

C.left

D.found

( )9.A.long

B.short

C.quick

D.fast

( )10.A.after

B.if

C.when

D.until

( )11.A.school

B.hospital

C.shop

D.church

( )12.A.thick

B.strong

C.straight

D.hard

ABACD CDCBD AB

(4)

AshleySmithisa26-year-oldsinglemotherwithadaughter.ShewasmovingintoherhouseinAtlanta,Georgia,earlyonthemorningofMarch12,whenaman_1_hertoherdoor,andputaguntoherside.

“Istartedwalkingtomydoor,andIfeltreally_2_,”shesaidinaTVinterviewlastweek.

ThemanwasBritainNichols,33yearsold.HekilledthreepeopleatanAtlantacourthouseonMarch11.Thepolicewere_3_forhim.

NicholstiredSmithupwithtape,butsetherfreeafterherbeggedhimnottotakeher_4_againandagain.“Itoldhim_4_hehurtme,mylittlegirlwouldn’thaveamummy,”shesaidintears.

“Ijusttalkedtohimandtriedtomakehim_6_me,”Smithsaid.

SheaskedNicholswhyhe_7_her.“HesaidhethoughtIwasanangel_8_fromGod,andGodaskedhimtodoso.”

Smith_9_cookedbreakfastforthemanbeforeheallowedhertoleave.Nicholswas_10_whenshemadehimbreakfastandthenthetwoofthemwatchedTV,seeingthe_11_lookingforhim.“Icannotbelievethat’smeonTV!

”Nicholstoldthewoman.

Then,NicholsaskedSmithwhatshethoughtheshoulddo.Shesaid,“Ithinkyoushould_12_yourselfin.Ifyoudon’t,morepeoplearegoingtogethurt.”

Finallyhelethergo.Thenshecalledthepolice.

( )1.A.took

B.followed

C.found

D.noticed

( )2.A.sad

B.angry

C.frightened

D.amazed

( )3.A.waiting

B.paying

C.searching

D.asking

( )4.A.money

B.life

C.daughter

D.clothes

( )5.A.if

B.unless

C.because

D.when

( )6.A.like

B.help

C.accept

D.believe

( )7.A.found

B.chose

C.needed

D.took

( )8.A.sent

B.brought

C.made

D.come

( )9.A.still

B.also

C.just

D.even

( )10.A.surprised

B.excited

C.afraid

D.unhappy

( )11.A.family

B.friends

C.police

D.daughter

( )12.A.put

B.get

C.gave

D.turn

BCCBA DBADA CD(5)

MysonJoeywasbornwithclubfeet.Thedoctorssaidthatwithtreatmenthewouldbeabletowalk,butwouldneverrunverywell.Thefirstthreeyearsofhislifewas_1_inhospital.Bythetimehewaseight,youwouldn’tknowhehadaproblemwhenyousawhim_2_.

Childreninourneighborhoodalwaysranaroundduringtheir_3_,andJoeywouldjumpandranandplay,too.Wenevertoldhimthatheprobablywouldn’tbeabletorun_4_theotherchildren.Sohedidn’tknow.

Inthe_5_gradehedecidedtojointheschoolrunningteam.Everydayhetrained.Heranmorethananyofthe

others,_6_onlythetopsevenrunnerswouldbechosentorunforthe_7_.Wedidn’ttellhimheprobablywouldnevermaketheteam,sohedidn’tknow.

Heranfourtofivemileseverydayevenwhenhehadafever.Iwas_8_,soIwenttolookforhimafterschool.Ifoundhimrunningalone.Iaskedhimhowhefelt.“Okay,”hesaid.Hehadtwomoremilestogo.Yethelookedstraight_9_andkeptrunning.

Twoweekslater,thenamesoftheteamrunners_10_out.Joeywasnumbersixonthelist.Joeyhadmadethe

_11_.Hewasintheseventhgradeandtheothersixteammemberswerealleightgraders.Wenevertoldhecouldn’tdoit,sohedidn’tknow.Hejust_12_it.

( )1.A.spent

B.taken

C.cost

D.paid

( )2.A.sit

B.talk

C.study

D.walk

( )3.A.meal

B.class

C.play

D.race

( )4.A.as

B.for

C.with

D.like

( )5.A.sixth

B.seventh

C.eighth

D.ninth

( )6.A.so

B.if

C.then

D.because

( )7.A.grade

B.family

C.school

D.neighborhood

( )8.A.worried

B.tired

C.pleased

D.excited

( )9.A.ahead

B.back

C.down

D.up

( )10.A.went

B.came

C.put

D.worked

( )11.A.start

B.turn

C.team

D.time

( )12.A.left

B.took

C.did

D.had

ADCDB DCAAB CC(6)

Alittleboyinvitedhismothertohisschool’sfirstteacher-parentmeeting.Tothelittle,aboy’sdisappointment,shesaidshewould_1_.Thiswouldbethefirsttimethathisclassmatesandteacher_2_hismotherandhefeltashamedofwhatshelooked._3_shewasabeautifulwoman,therewasadeepscar(伤痕)thatcoveredthewholerightsideofherface.Theboyneverwantedto_4_aboutwhyorhowshegotthescar.

Atthemeeting,thepeoplewereimpressedbythekindnessandnaturalbeautyofhismotherinspiteofthescar,butthelittleboystillfeltuncomfortableand_5_himselffromeveryone.However,hecouldheartheconversationbetweenhismoth

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