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2023年广东中考英语完形填空专项训练
第(一)篇
一.完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)
Mary was a funny student. She loves watching comedies best and hoped to become a comedy actress one day.
When she heard about the talent show(才艺表演)to be held at her school, Mary 1 to take part in. She had never acted on stage before and she was very 2 .But some students laughed at her,“You 3 are not funny at all.No one will like what you do!” her classmate Ken said to her loudly.
Mary couldn’t understand why Ken was so unkind to him.For a moment, she thought about 4 the show.But she remembered how much her friends liked her jokes,and also her teachers said she was very funny.So she started to prepare for the show.
Mary did a great job at the talent show. Everyone loved his performance,and she won the first prize! Her teachers and friends were proud 5 her. Even so, Ken told Mary that she would never succeed. Mary didn’t understand why Ken said so,but she realized that it had 6 to do with him. She confidently(自信地) continued to work towards her 7 .
As years went on, Mary met more people like Ken. However, she also met lots of people who 8 her and some helped him to become even funnier. She got a lot of chances to perform in movies. She was even invited to appear on television.Her fans thanked Mary 9 her comedies made them feel good when they were unhappy.
Now Mary is a comedy star! She is doing what she loves best,and she 10 all day long.
We can learn from Mary that as long as we stick with what we like,we will be successful.So just be yourself!
( )1.A.forgot B.failed C.wanted D.continued
( )2.A.excited B.angry C.bored D.satisfied
( )3.A.jokes B.concerts C.books D.articles
( )4.A.writing down B.putting on C.waiting for D.giving up
( )5.A.with B.at C.of D.in
( )6.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
( )7.A.dream B.trouble C.wealth D.luck
( )8.A.encouraged B.hated C.punished D.saved
( )9.A.because B.but C.before D.until
( )10.A.cries B.regrets C.shouts D.laughs
第(二)篇
A prom(毕业舞会) is a big part of high school for students in the UK.A school prom is a formal(正式的) 1 to celebrate an important date at school,such as the end of high school or completing school exams.A prom is usually 2 in June,around the end of exam time.The idea is to have fun with your school friends.A prom organizer provides 3 for the special event,including balloons,food and music.But you need to prepare your own 4 .
Young people like to 5 for their prom.On the prom night,girls change their school uniforms for an evening dress and high heels.Boys usually wear a suit 6 a tie and smart shoes.The right hairstyle is important,too.
Arriving at your prom in a limousine(豪华轿车) is very 7 .The party can start on the way to the dinner or dance.Some people drive around town in their best clothes 8 make sure that everyone sees them.
Not long ago, most British schools didn’t have school proms.They 9 had a school party at the end of the term. Now, more than 85 percent of schools in Britain have a prom.Many parents 10 the prom as on their kids an important thing.They say it has had a great influence on their kids.
( )1.A.race B.party C.meeting D.notice
( )2.A.held B.happened C.entered D.developed
( )3.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
( )4.A.product B.address C.textbook D.clothes
( )5.A.put on B.clean up C.dress up D.take down
( )6.A.in B.for C.with D.of
( )7.A.lonely B.strange C.silent D.popular
( )8.A.so B.and C.but D.or
( )9.A.really B.quickly C.simply D.slowly
( )10.A.regard B.report C.lead D.research
第(三)篇
I thought failing in my talentshow meant I never had to play the piano again. But two days later, my mother came out of the kitchen and saw me ___1___ TV. She asked me to ___2___ the TV. After I refused her, she lifted me up and onto the hard piano. At last, I___3___, looking at her sadly. After arguing at the piano, my piano lessons stopped. The lid(盖子) to the piano was___4___.
A few years ago, she___5___ me the piano for my birthday. I had not played in all those years. “You have natural talent. You could be a genius(天才) if you want to.” she said.
Last week I ___6___ a tuner(调音器) to my parents' house. My mother had died a few months ago and I had got things in order for my father.
After I had the piano tuned, I opened the lid and began to ___7___ the keys. It sounded even richer than I remembered. I ___8___ the Schumann book to the piece I had played. It was on the lefthand side of the page, Pleading Child. It looked more difficult than I ___9___ . I played a few of it, surprised at how easily the notes came back to me. For the first time, I noticed the piece on the righthand side. I tried to play it as well.
It turned out to be quite easy. And after I played them both a few times. I ___10___ they were two halves of the same song.
From then on, I fell in love with the piano deeply. And I finally understood my mom and missed her much more.
( )1. A. watching B. paying C. saving D. picking
( )2. A. turn on B. turn off C. make up D. take in
( )3. A. laughed B. regretted C. explained D. cried
( )4. A. changed B. closed C. repaired D. recycled
( )5. A. hurried B. accepted C. gave D. broke
( )6. A. sent B. lent C. added D. refused
( )7. A. touch B. hide C. find D. compare
( )8. A. cleaned up B. looked up C. took up D. opened up
( )9. A. forgot B. regarded C. remembered D. offered
( )10. A. decided B. agreed C. realized D. discussed
第(四)篇
For a period of month some time ago, I became a vegetarian(素食者). Some people won’t eat meat because they think it is 1 to animals, or they care about their health. My reason is a little 2 :it is love.
I simply wanted to remember my grandmother by not eating meat. My grandmother spent a large part of her life as a vegetarian, and some of my happiest childhood memories in Thailand were about sharing a 3 with her.
In fact, as a child, I learned how to value food not from dishes my mother often cooked, 4 from the simple dinner my grandmother prepared. Often, dinner with Grandma would come with interesting stories she had known from her childhood.
Grandma passed away more than ten years ago. Now I am an adult living in San Francisco, and Grandma’s vegetarian suppers and 5 have become a past.
But one morning, I suddenly thought that I could 6 hear the sound of my grandmother's voice because she had left me forever. So I decided to become a vegetarian for a month.
In a city famous for its dining experience, this was 7 . I 8 several dinner parties for fear of offending (冒犯)the hosts.I stopped walking by 9 where the smell of cooking would be in the air. My best friend wondered if there was something wrong with me.
Now, I 10 the way that what my grandma did. I invited friends who were willing to taste vegetarian food. And as we ate, I told them stories I had known as a child before.
( )1. A. fantastic B. cruel C. crowded D. worried
( )2. A. different B. clear C simple D. natural
( )3 . A . house B . book C.film D.meal
( )4 . A . and B . or C. but D. nor
( )5. A. stories B. relationships C pictures D . locations
( )6. A. at once B. no longer C in person D. after all
( )7.A.difficult B.easy C. strange D. amazing
( )8. A. celebrate B. accepted C. refused D. helped
( )9. A. hotels B. parks C. gardens D. restaurants
( )10. A. asked B. followed C. forgot D. remained
第(五)篇
After school on Friday, I waited at the school gate to walk home with Jemma, as usual. Then I saw her talking and laughing happily with some other girls. She glanced(瞥了一眼) at me and left me alone there. I knew that I had 1 my best friend.
At dinner, Mom asked,“Is Jemma coming by tomorrow?”I shrugged (耸肩) and said nothing.
The next morning, Mom asked,“Today is Saturday. What are you and Jemma going to do?” I shrugged again. “Who is Jemma?” Mom took a look at me. Then she said,“Will you take these magazines to Grandma, please?”
2 I walked down the street, a new girl in the neighborhood came towards me, smiling. But I just went 3 her. Grandma welcomed me at the door with a warm hug. Sitting on the sofa, I noticed a photo of kids in old-fashioned clothes on the table. Grandma pointed at a girl with short fair hair. “That’s Beth Lambert,” she said. “My best friend. Until a week before we took this photo.” I was 4 at that.
“Beth and I were best friends in school. We did everything 5 . Then one day, she made new friends and said she didn’t want to hang out with me anymore. Nothing hurt 6 that.” I didn’t say anything. I couldn’t. I knew I’d start 7 if I opened my mouth.
Grandma hugged me again. “Simone, sometimes friends grow 8 . It might happen to anyone,” she continued. “Then, see him?” Grandma’s finger 9 to a boy with glasses in the photo. “He lived near me. When I was walking home by myself and this boy was, too. I said ‘hello’. And we became friends.”
“So, if we want to start a new friendship,”she smiled. “One 10 is all it took.” As I was heading home, that new girl appeared again. I went towards her and said, “Hello.”
( )1.A.made B.lost C.forgotten D.beaten
( )2.A.As B.Before C.After D.Until
( )3.A.to B.past C.with D.against
( )4.A.glad B.angry C.satisfied D.surprised
( )5.A.together B.well C.along D.quickly
( )6.A.less than B.because of C.more than D.instead of
( )7.A.singing B.laughing C.shouting D.crying
( )8.A.old B.separate C.strong D.close
( )9.A.moved B.connected C.returned D.waved
( )10.A.hug B.smile C.word D.question
第(六)篇
Two months ago, when our class Run for Class President (竞选班长) started, I decided to have a try. I enjoyed 1 in public and got along well with people, so I felt it easy to win. But I was 2 that people would feel bad for me if I lost.
I was busy preparing in the following week. My plan wasn’t to make promises to do things I couldn’t 3 but to show my class why I wanted to be president. I 4 my posters in hallways and in the classroom. I also spent three hours writing my speech, saying that I was the one they could turn to whenever they had a problem. Since I was 5 prepared, I felt that my chances of winning were strong.
However, when I gave my speech on Election Day, the response (反应) wasn’t what I had 6 before. Few people actually listened. When it was my opponent’s (对手的) turn, everyone was screaming his name. His speech was short, but all to the point. By then, I realized I should have made mine shorter and clearer.
It was obvious(显而易见的) who would 7 . For the rest of the day, I felt terrible. I wanted to just go home and cry, but I didn't. Finally, my 8 was right: I didn’t win.
The next day, people were still talking about the thing. I just pretended (假装) not to hear. But later, things got better. People 9 about it and talked to me just as they did before.
I don’t regret putting time and energy into the election (竞选) because I’ve learned that things aren’t always going the way I expect. And moments of failure like this time build my 10 — since then I’ve learned to face the disappointing things and grown stronger.
( )1.A.saying B.speaking C.talking D.telling
( )2.A.bored B.afraid C.excited D.hopeful
( )3.A.compare B.remember C.manage D.repeat
( )4.A.put on B.put away C.put off D.put up
( )5.A.fully B.quickly C.freshly D.physically
( )6.A.feared B.ordered C.mentioned D.imagined
( )7.A.insist B.return C.wait D.win
( )8.A.suggestion B.prediction C.direction D.introduction
( )9.A.forgot B.wrote C.cared D.discussed
( )10.A.trust B.pride C.character D.shyness
第(七)篇
On a Saturday morning, my left arm could not feel anything. I was taken to hospital. After a quick___ 1__, the doctor said I had a stroke (中风) . As the situation became worse, I slowly lost ___2___ of my body. I was just 50 and I couldn’t believe it.
Though I had lost the use of my left arm and leg and couldn't see out of my left eye, the only thought on my mind was to return to my job. But in fact I had to relearn how to ___3___and see first. At the beginning, it’s really hard,which made me feel like it was ___4___ for me to become healthy again.
A few days after my first treatment in the Recovery (康复) Center, my mother came into my room with a letter written by a nine-year-old boy named Jackson. He told me about the stroke he'd had only a year earlier. He had been unable to use his left side as well. But, instead of telling me what he had lost, Jackson talked about what I would get. "Do not give up on yourself. All the hard work is worth it,"he wrote in the letter.
The advice kept on coming by more letters. He encouraged me to continue to ___5___ the treatment. Here I was, a man, getting advice from a young boy that I had never met.
After a few weeks of writing letters to each other. I made a(n) ___6___ for us, he seemed to be ___7___ at first, but the embarrassing(尴尬的) situation quickly went away. Jackson ___8___ me that how he could walk and even run, I felt encouraged and ___9___ him of the energy and positive attitude(乐观态度) that he had.
As for my recovery, it came just like Jackson said it would be. A year later, I could walk again, and run or climb and then returned to work. With every ___10___ I made, I thought of Jackson and his encouragement. Whenever I was tired or discouraged, I always reminded of him—the world’s strongest boy.
( )1. A. decision B. examination C. introduction D. discussion
( )2. A. hope B. sight C. memory D. control
( )3. A. speak B. run C. stand D. climb
( )4. A. important B. helpful C. impossible D. careful
( )5. A. attend B. refuse C. end D. overcome
( )6. A. eating B. talking C. discussing D. meeting
( )7. A. confident B.nervous C. upset D. serious
( )8. A. showed B. wished C. asked D. helped
( )9. A. expected B. admired C. recalled D. believed
( )10. A. joy B. letter C. step D. lesson
第(八)篇
In my mind, if a person makes every effort and doesn’t give up, he can achieve anything.
When I __1__ to write a novel. it didn’t matter to me that I did nothing like that before. What did matter to me was that I had a great __2__ in my head, which needed to be born.
After five months of writing, I __3__ reached the “finish line” . Then I copied my manuscript (手稿) and sent it out to all of my friends first. They showed __4__ ideas about it and then I rewrote the story carefully. Next, I went to a professional(专业人员), who gave me great __5__, which meant more rewriting. I soon learned lesson in writing--writing is rewriting. There would always be room for __6__.
I wrote the manuscript again and again for two years, and during the two years, I learned how to write. Looking back, I had no idea how long it was going to take or how __7__ it was going to be. Writing the manuscript was the easy part, while going on the way to write a(n) __8__ book was the hard part.
__9__ my dream has made a difference to my life, Life is a journey. I can’t see what lies ahead, but I know one thing for sure: when I look behind, I see the things that I’ve __10__ and I smile with pride.
( )1. A. refused
B. forgot
C. decided
D. admired
( )2. A. choice
B. reason
C. excuse
D. story
( )3. A. hardly
B. faithfully
C. separately
D. finally
( )4. A. different
B. boring
C. cheerful
D. convenient
( )5. A. impression
B. advice
C. luck
D. danger
( )6. A. responsibility
B. description
C. courage
D. improvement
( )7. A. pleasant
B. common
C. hard
D. harmful
( )8. A. successful
B. expensive
C. traditional
D. similar
( )9. A. Doubting
B. Reminding
C. Following
D. Organizing
( )10. A. bought
B. achieved
C. stolen
D. compared
第(九)篇
When I was a child, my father had to do three jobs for a family of seven, Every time I saw him come back late, looking tired, I promised myself that someday I would show my thanks to my father for what he had done.
Over the next twenty years, my father worked hard to 1 our big family and suffered (遭受) a lot from a heart problem. One morning, my father’s old car broke down and he asked me to pick him up after his medical examination. He had 2 refused when I offered to replace (取代) his old car. He said that he did not want something that he was unable to pay himself.
As he stepped out of the doctor’s office, he looked unusually 3 We drove in silence and he made me promise to keep the medical report as a 4 . I did this with a heavy heart.
At that time, I was 5 a new car. I asked my father to go with me to pick one out.
6 I started talking with the salesman, I noticed my father admiring a brown car. I 7 chose a white car. My father took one final look at the brown car and seemed kind of sorry before leaving. I heard him muttering (嘀咕) “Really like that car. Wish I could afford it.”
Several days later, I asked my father if he could go with me to pick up my new car. As we arrived, the salesman 8 him a key to his new car-the brown one-and explained that it was for him, 9 me. My father looked at me in great 10 . I explained it was my childhood promise and smiled at this man, who had given up everything for his family.
( ) 1. A. build B. save C. protect D. support
( ) 2. A. strongly B. rudely C. shyly D. happily
( ) 3. A. angry B. moved C. serious D. friendly
( ) 4. A. fact B. secret C. decision D. suggestion
( ) 5. A. testing B. designing C. checking D. expecting
( ) 6. A. Unless B. When C. Since D. Because
( ) 7. A. finally B. suddenly C. simply D. seriously
( ) 8. A. returned B. showed C. handed D. posted
( ) 9. A. to B. from C. with D. for
( ) 10. A. fun B. pain C. trouble D. surprise
第(十)篇
Sudha Chandran, a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after an accident, which also interrupted(中断) her career road.
Though the accident brought her bright career to a stop, she didn’t 1 . In the painful months, Sudha made a(n) 2 to have an operation on her leg. So eagerly she wanted to go back to dancing after she had been fitted with a man-made leg. Sudha believed in herself and thought she could realize her dream, so she 3 on her brave journey back to the world of dancing.
After every public performance, she might ask her dad about it. “You still have a long way to go!” That was the 4 she used to get from her father. In January 1984, Sudha made a historic comeback(回归) 5 giving a public performance in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it moved 6 to tears and this performance pushed her to No.1 position again. That evening when she asked her dad the same question, he didn’t 7 anything. He just touched her feet as a praise.
Sudha’s comeback was so 8 that a film producer decided to make the story into a hit film. It has moved more and more people.
People wondered 9 Sudha could manage to dance again. When she was asked the question, she would just answer quite 10 , “YOU DON’T NEED FEET TO DANCE.” Where there is a will, there is a way.
( )1. A. put out B. talk back C. go away D. give up
( )2. A. improvement B. decision C. introduction D. conversation
( )3. A. put B. depended C. took D. carried
( )4. A. letter B. punishment C. question D. answer
( )5. A. as B. by C. in D. like
( )6. A. everybody B. somebody C. anybody D. nobody
( )7. A. speak B. say C. talk D. tell
( )8. A. boring B. touching C. interesting D. discouraging
( )9. A. how B. when C. whether D. where
( )10. A. sadly B. politely C. simply D. quickly
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