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2018年九年级中考英语11篇完型填空专题提高训练(含答案)

九年级中考英语11篇完型填空专题提高训练

完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

The Phone Call

It was getting dark. Paul looked out of the window and signed (叹气). Dad said he could come home by 5:30, but it was almost 7:00. Even if Dad came back, it wouldn’t be much fun playing 31 in the dark. Paul walked into his room and threw his baseball into the corner. He tried to do some homework, but couldn’t.

The phone rang at about 8:00. It was Dad: “Paul, I’m 32 , but I couldn’t play baseball with you tonight. I have to finish my work at the office. Maybe we can play this weekend. Oh no. How about next weekend?....”

Paul couldn’t understand why Dad was so 33 . He threw himself into the sofa and soon fell asleep. His book was still opened to the first page.

The next day at school, Paul didn’t hand in his homework and 34 a test. Mrs. Green, his teacher, asked him to stay after school. “Paul, you didn’t do your homework. You didn’t pass the test and only got a D. This isn’t like you. What’s wrong?”

Paul just sat there 35 . “Paul, if you don’t want to talk, I will. I know that something’s worrying with you, but you have to get it out. You need to tell someone.”

As Paul walked home, he thought of what Mrs. Green said. Maybe he didn’t do his homework because he wanted to get his dad’s 36 . He knew Mrs. Green was right. He decided to take her advice.

When Paul got home, he 37 his dad. But there was no answer. Then it went to voicemail (语音信箱). Paul began talking: “Dad, I can’t play with you next weekend. I’ve got lots of problems with my homework. Also, I really don’t want to spend another day looking out of the window and waiting. Whenever you 38 _ our plans, Dad, it hurts me. It’s not too late to rebuild our relationship, but we have to start small. Maybe you can help me with my 39 sometime. Dad, I love you.”

As Paul ended the call, he felt much relaxed. He didn’t know whether his dad would be different, but it didn’t matter. He himself 40 . He expressed his feelings to the right

person. He had a clear head as he was doing his homework that evening.

( )31.A. baseball B. cards C. chess D. toys

( )32.A. lucky B. sorry C. surprised D. pleased

( )33.A. famous B. helpful C. lazy D. busy

( )34.A. made B. missed C. failed D. chose

( )35.A. cheerfully B. comfortably C. hopefully D. quietly

( )36.A. attention B. message C. praise D. trust

( )37.A. saw B. thanked C. called D. greeted

( )38.A. prepare B. break C. follow D. question

( )39.A. choice B. homework C. speech D. decision

( )40.A. regretted B. complained C. insisted D. changed

完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

There’s always hope

I was sitting around the other morning thinking about some of my former(以前的) students. When I do that, my thoughts always turn to Vincent.

Eighteen years ago, on the first day of third grade, when I had my class write something about themselves, he just sat there. So I took him outside to see what was wrong. “You can 31 about something else; anything you want.” I offered .He turned to me and shouted,” I can’t write!” and threw his pencil.

Vincent was difficult and 32 . He acted out. He threw things. He refused to work, to be quiet, to sit down.

So these many years later, I wondered what he was up to. With time on my hands, I googled him and looked him up on Facebook and before long I found him .And after a few texts we agreed to meet. And he told me his _ 33 .

Vincent knew he was smart, but he also knew he couldn’t do what other kids did. He had to move around and talk. For him, sitting still, listening and reading, didn’t 34 . The more he tried to do the things on his terms, the more we forced him to do the things on our terms and the angrier he got. The angrier he got, the more tro uble he got into.

In other words, we 35 him.

But he wouldn’t let me tell him that. He took full responsibility for his behavior. He remembered feeling _ 36 for acting out.

That 37 me. Kids like Vincent are always angry about something ;they hold the world responsible for the consequence(后果).

This story also had one of us turning Vincent around. But none of us did that for him. There were no excellent teachers like Annie Sullivan or Jaime Escalante. That didn’t mean we didn’t 38 .I remember countless conversations, trying to understand them, going to his little League games.

It was Vincent who turned Vincent around , along with a junkie (吸毒者) house painter he worked with after failing through high school. This guy clearly scared (惊吓) him straight; talked him into going to 39 .

But it was Vincent who attended classes and got straight A’s for two years .And it was Vincent who got accepted into ten different universities, including Stanford and UW. And it was Vincent who landed a great job at a big tech company.

Vincent is completely different from 18 years ago. I couldn’t be happier for him.

And for me, the 40 is simple but powerful---there’s always hope.

( )31.A. talk B. read C. write D. hear

( )32.A. angry B. lazy C. careless D. disappointed ( )33.A. job B. story C. school D. family

( )34.A. arrive B. change C. work D. end

( )35.A. forgot B. helped C. freed D. failed

( )36.A. proud B. special C. natural D. terrible

( )37.A. attracted B. encouraged C. surprised D. influenced ( )38.A. try B. wait C. learn D. succeed

( )39.A. movies B. business C. college D. sports

( )40.A. rule B. memory C. answer D. Message

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