2022年北京市部分地区九年级一模英语题目分类汇总—完形
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2022年通州区毕业年级学考模拟测试Run FreeJohn was frightened when his dad told him he signed him up for Run Free, the after-school running club. He 13 threw down the book that he was reading. "I can't run! I'm the worst athlete in the school!"John once played basketball,and it was awful. Dave,the star of his team,always 14 .when John made mistakes. There was no way John was going to embarrass(使难堪) himself in a running club. His dad, however, insisted, and John soon realized that he had no 15 about the matter.The weekend before the club's first meeting, John's dad took him to buy some running shoes, Later that day, his dad 16 that he should go on a run in the park near their home. John really didn't feel like it. "Come on," said his dad, "You can take Buck with you, That'll make it 17 ." John loved taking the family dog out for long walks sometimes. So, he took Buck outside.After a few minutes of walking, John 18 that he would give running a try. He saw a lamppost(路灯) far away and decided to try to make it to that lamppost. To his surprise, he did it, but he felt completely out of breath.When John got home, he told his dad about his 19 . "It's only going to get easier," said his dad. "Pretty soon, if you run each day, you'll run farther," John thought about what his dad said, and he went out running with Buck again the next day.John went farther, and even though he ended up out of breath again, he kind of liked 20 himself to see how far he could make it. He ran every day and by the end of the week, he was looking forward to the first club meeting.13.A.secretly B.bravely C.finally D.immediately 14.A.worried B.complained C.continued D.explained 15.A.advice B.problem C.choice D.doubt 16.A.agreed B.suggested C.found D.learned 17.A.safe B.tiring C.fun D.useful 18.A.proved B.insisted C.predicted D.thought 19.A.attitude B.experience C.goal D.decision 20.A.controlling B.teaching C.challenging D.accepting 2022年海淀区毕业年级学考模拟测试 It was January 2021. My second term in high school had just ended. Two weeks earlier, my parents checked my grades and 13 more than 20 missing tasks. Bright and able as I was, I had often struggled (挣扎) with 14 and procrastination(拖延), especially with writing tasks. But this time was different, and the pandemic(疫情) was to blame. I was doing my first year partly from home-where I did my schoolwork on my own time, and, for the most part, without teacher guidance. The 15 was too much. I could do a million other things rather than my homework. I told my mom what I was missing from my teachers and classmates, "When a teacher walks around the classroom, you want to be on task, and you don't want to fall behind the other students. My parents tried to help, but their 16 fell far short of their expectations. Tired from working long days, they criticized rather than advised. Late-night learning hours ended in 17 matches. All three of us were upset and stressed out. We knew we couldn't solve this alone. So when my mom heard that Steve Merrill, an experienced teacher, could help, she 18 out. Mr. Merrill told me that his students also had problems in the same areas: task organization and time management. He taught me to break down big tasks into small ones. We met twice a week, over video, where we could look over my tasks and put the skill into practice. After a few months, I started to see positive results. My grades were improving. My work habits were becoming more regular. There were 19 late-night learning hours and fights. The other evening I came downstairs to ask my parents for help with a writing task. There was something different. I had 20 most of it two days before the deadline! While I don't expect this school year to be easy, I now have some of the tools I need to help me through it. 13. A. counted B. finished C. changed D. gave14. A. discussion B. expression C. competition D. organization15. A. knowledge B. stress C. freedom D. advice16. A. rules B. efforts C. habits D. experiences17. A. searching B. reading C. joking D. shouting18. A. reached B. helped C. worked D. dropped19. A. better B. fewer C. stronger D. busier20. A. shared B. forgotten C. completed D. mistaken 2022年西城区毕业年级学考模拟测试Get Out of the Crowd and Reach New HeightsJohn and his friends decided to go mountain climbing in the Swiss Alps. When they reached one of the famous mountains, they were surprised to see many people already climbing it. John and his friends put on their gear(装备) and started climbing. In no time at all, they reached the top of the mountain.His friends thought they could 13 there for some time and then go back. Then John saw another mountain that only a handful of people were trying to climb. He told his friends, "Let's go and climb that mountain instead of camping here.It will be fun and 14 !" A friend replied, "No way. It seems very difficult to climb and only a few people are climbing it now."John wanted to take on the challenge and started walking toward the mountain. Two hours later he reached the top. The people at the top 15 John with a round of applause(掌声). John was very happy to see the beautiful views of 16 .He then started talking with people, "This mountain is not so difficult to climb. So why are there so many people below us? If people could reach that peak(顶峰), they can reach this one if they put in some 17 !"An experienced climber smiled and said, "Most people in the crowd down there are happy with what they find easy. They don't think that it is possible to 18 more. Even people who aren't happy down there don't want to take any risks. They think that if they take risks, they will 19 what they already have. The reality is, to reach a new peak, you just need effort. Many of them do not show any 20 and they remain part of the crowd their whole life. They also complain about the handful of courageous people by saying that they're just lucky!"After hearing this, John thanked the experienced climber for explaining the importance of courage in life.13.A.camp B.wait C.live D.walk14.A.necessary B.difficult C.important D.challenging15.A.encouraged B.supported C.welcomed D.pleased16.A.life B.nature C.seasons D.friends17.A.effort B.emotion C.thought D.attention18.A.expect B.experience C.change D.achieve19.A.lose B.hold C.get D.drop20.A.happiness B.courage C.attitude D.respect 2022年顺义区毕业年级学考模拟测试Some Actor"What's this-Ben is trying out for Mr. Zuckerman?" My ears burned at hearing my name. It was Lindsey, the most popular eighth-grader, looking at the tryout schedule for Charlotte's Web. "What if he ruins(毁掉) the whole play? He's never acted before."Lindsey was 13 . I'd never been in a play. At lunch I told Trevor, my best friend, that I'd changed my mind. I'd join the technical crew(技术人员) instead.It was fun to learn all the technical stuff and to watch the actors from backstage. By the third week I'd remembered everyone's 14 .And then, only a week before the performance, Josh, who played Mr. Zuckerman, broke his leg. "We can't get someone else ready by next week. We'll have to put off or even cancel the play. Mrs.Stevens told us.Then I heard Trevor's voice. "Ben can do it. He 15 all the lines."Mrs.Stevens asked, "Is that right?"I nodded.Mrs.Stevens clapped. "Ben,you've saved the show, but we have a lot of work to do. Ben, Lindsey-can you stay?Mrs.Stevens started us on the first act. I spewed(喷涌) my lines so 16 , and it sounded like a movie on fast-forward.I even backed up too far and knocked over some scenery(舞台布景).Lindsey sighed. "Maybe we should put off the show until Ben gets better".I was ready to 17 with her, but Mrs.Stevens spoke first. "No, we have some time yet. Let's see how it goes tomorrow.The next day, Mrs.Stevens helped and taught me during lunch time. I 18 a lot in the following days.It was opening night. Before the play, my hands turned cold and sweaty. Throughout the whole opening scene, I stood backstage, frozen with fear.The audience clapped. End of scene one. My entrance was next. The lights came up. I took a deep breath and walked on. It seemed like just a minute later that the play was over. I'd made it through without 19 a line or knocking anything over.As we all walked offstage, Lindsey nudged(轻推) me and said, "You turned out to be some 20 ."I smiled. Maybe next year I'll try out for the lead.13.A.excited B.right C.surprised D.silent14.A.lines B.actions C.characters D.attitudes15.A.copies B.writes C.memorizes D.perfects16.A.proudly B.clearly C.carefully D.quickly17.A.agree B.talk C.argue D.discuss18.A.wondered B.improved C.considered D.discovered19.A.adding B.drawing C.forming D.missing20.A.director B.leader C.actor D.trainer 2022年房山区毕业年级学考模拟测试Self-satisfaction -- A Deadly CompetitorI am Peggy Fleming, a coach in the figure-skating team. I remember I suffered a seriousfailure when I was only 10 years old and the 13 helped me win the Olympic ice-skating championship(冠军)It. also gave me a deadly competitor —the other Peggy Fleming.Just before that, I had been roller-skating, playing basketball, and could climb up a tree as well as any boy. So Dad 14 me to take skating lessons. And soon I won several local figure-skating prizes. Then came the Pacific Coast Championship in Los Angeles.I, a very 15 young girl, proud of the praise from friends and newspapers, walked into the gym expecting to add another great honor to my recent success. Outon the ice, I totally enjoyed myself, flying through all kinds of figures I knew so well. But when the results were reported, I was shocked — ou t of the 12 competitors I had finished last! The lesson burned as bright as my skate knives: "You didn't skate your best!" I knew that only one person had 16 me that day —myself, my own self-satisfaction.The rules of figure-skating are: There are 69 figures in all. A skater must do five figures for the Olympics, but you aren't told which figures these will be until the last minute. So you must be very familiar with the 69 figures. When I 17 every time, I would practice the same 69 figures over and over, eight hours a day. Often in the middle of practicing a figure, the other Peggy Fleming would say in a low voice, "Good enough — why force yourself so 18 ?" At this time, I remembered the lesson in Los Angeles.Now I skate professionally — teach teenagers how to skate. But I still 19 this competitor, myself. I surely believe that each of us has a special talent. And if we lock our talent because of our own self-satisfaction, simply do not want to make 20 or fear trying, we will fail.13.A.rule B.result C.failure D.competition14.A.promised B.ordered C.encouraged D.chose15.A.careful B.confident C.honest D.beautiful16.A.beaten B.supported C.taught D.reminded17.A.learnt B.fought C.trained D.shared18.A.easily B.hard C.happily D.fast19.A.praise B.help C.face D.warn20.A.mistakes B.sense C.decision D.efforts 2022年朝阳区毕业年级学考模拟测试Courage and SoftballThroughout the last few years of high school and middle school,I have always wanted to join the school softball team.However,I was too busy doing cheerleading,working at my part-time job,and keeping up with my schoolwork,so it seemed 13 to add another activity to my already busy life.I still often thought about playing,but I never went to any tryouts.Last year,for the first time in years,I found my timetable almost completely empty.I stopped doing my part-time job.and my cheerleading practices were 14 .However,the town softball league (was starting up at the beginning of the summer.With the 15 of a friend,I realized that this would probably be the last chance I ever had to play and I decided to try out for the town softball league.While I was really nervous during those first few practices and games,I was so 16 I made the decision to try out.I was out 17 and staying in shape.It was exciting to play my favorite childhood sport.Not only that,but as one of the only team members with a license,I got to drive my teammates to and back from practices and we became 18 .My summer that I thought to be boring was exciting and fun all because I decided to 19 thinking too much about everything and play softball.I'm so thankful that I had the 20 to play softball last summer.Now that the summer's over and I'm happy knowing that I really will not play softball again,my memories will always be a reminder to myself to go for what I want in life.13.A.suitable B.believable C.comfortable D.impossible14.A.offered B.canceled C.recorded D.improved15.A.argument B.statement C.agreement D.encouragement16.A.upset B.curious C.glad D.confused17.A.studying B.exercising C.touching D.driving18.A.closer B.better C.colder D.stronger19.A.accept B.enjoy C.stop D.keep20.A.chance B.course C.dream D.goal
2022年通州区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. D 14. B 15. C 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. B 20. C 2022年海淀区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. A 14. D 15. C 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. B 20. C 2022年西城区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. A 14. D 15. C 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. B 2022年顺义区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. B 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. C 2022年房山区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. C 14. C 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. C 20. D 2022年朝阳区毕业年级学考模拟测试答案13. D 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. A
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