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完形填空

2019

二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

As a child,I got angry quite easily and was not good at communicating with others. I still remember it was an early autumn.Some16started to turn yellow and the weather became cool.One day,as I was getting ready for school,my mother carelessly handed me myfather's vest(背心)instead of 17.At that time,I was getting to have a 18 size than myfather,so when I put on the vest,I felt as if I wasn't able to breathe! I realized that it was a smallmistake which was19 by my mother,but somehow the breathless feeling was so strong that itmade me very angry.My mother said sory with a smile,but I shouted at her 20 thinking much.I got it off my body so wildly that I made a hole in it.I put on my own vest and rushed out of the house 21 my mother could stop me. Later,my mother shared her bad feelings with my father,“See what your son has done.”Instead of saying he would scold (责备)or beat me,my father 22 asked my mother to mend the

Later when my mother told me about my father's response(反应),I felt terribly sorry for my bad behavior(行为).My father's gentle kindness taught me a lesson which I would 23 forget. On that day,I decided not to let anger 24 me any longer.Of course,there are times when Iam angry.However,whenever that happens,I will try to remember my father's 25 .It alwaysreminds(提醒)me to think about others'feelings when I get angry.

16.A.booksB.wallsC.photosD.leaves 17.A.hersB.hisC.mineD.ours

18.A.thinnerB.smallerC.largerD.shorter 19.A.givenB.madeC.shownD.chosen 20.A.withoutB.aboutC.withD.of 21.A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.since 22.A.sadlyB.angrilyC.bravelyD.quietly 23.A.neverB.oftenC.alwaysD.sometimes 24.A.forgetB.helpC.leaveD.control 25.A.vestB.schoolC.angerD.mistake

二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

【分析】这是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者小时候容易生气且不擅于与别人沟通的一个故事.即自己出门去上学前因为妈妈拿错了背心很生气,把爸爸背心弄了个洞,之后爸爸仍然心平气和对妈妈说话给作者的一堂生动的课.

【解答】(16)D.考查名词;句意,一些树叶开始变黄且天气变凉快了.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个名词,表示树叶,前文有some,要用复数leaves.A.books书本 B.walls墙 C.photos照片.故选D.

(17)C.考查名词性物主代词;句意,我妈妈粗心地递给我一件我爸爸的背心而不是我的,结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个名词词性物主代词,表示\我的\,用mine.A.hers 她的 B.his他的 D.ours 我们的.故选C.

(18)C.考查形容词;句意,我变得比我爸爸的尺寸还要大了.结合后文so when I put on the vest,

I felt as if I wasn't able to breathe! ,因此当我穿上背心的时候,我感觉到我不能呼吸.可知这件背心对他来说太小了.所以他的尺寸比爸爸的大,结合后文有than,需要填入一个形容词,表示更大,用larger.故选C. (19)B.考查动词;句意,我意识到这是我妈妈犯的一个小错误,结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个动词,与a mistake搭配,make a mistake表示\犯错误\,结合时态是一般过去时态,用made.A.given 给;C.shown 显示;D.chosen选择.故选B.

(20)A.考查介词;句意,但是我没有三思就朝她大喊.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个介词,without thinking much表示没有三思.B.about关于,C.with有,D.of..的.故选A..

(21)B.考查介词;句意,在我妈妈阻止我之前我穿上了我自己的背心冲出了房子,结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个介词,表示\在..之前\,用before.A.after 在..之后,C.when 当…时候;D.since 自从.故选B.

(22)D.考查副词;句意,我爸爸轻轻地叫我妈妈修补那件背心.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个副词,结合后文

My father's gentle kindness taught me a lesson 我爸爸的温柔的善良给我上了一堂课,可知爸爸是\轻轻地\对妈妈说的,用quietly.A.sadly悲伤地,B.angrily 生气地,C.bravely勇敢地;故选D.

(23)A.考查副词;句意,我爸爸的温柔的善良给我上了一堂课,我永远都不会忘记.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个副词,表示\从不\,用never. B.often

经常,C.always总是;D.sometimes有时.故选A.

(24)D.考查动词;句意,我决定再也不要让我的脾气控制了我.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个动词,表示\控制\,结合let sth do的用法,动词用原形,所以用control.A.forget 忘记;B.help帮助;C.leave离开;故选D. (25)A.考查名词;句意,我将记住我爸爸的背心.结合空缺处,可知需要填入一个名词,表示\背心\,用vest.B.school学校;C.anger生气;D.mistake错误.故选A.

2018

三、完形填空(共10小题,计分10分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

I had nothing for breakfast that morning. I was so 31 that I could hear my stomach growling (咕咕叫). So when the bell rang, I rushed to the dining hall at once. Minutes later, I stood in front of the counter (收银台), holding a plate full of food.

“Three dollars,” the lunch lady told me. I reached my hand into my 32 and the schoolbag was empty. I put the schoolbag on the floor to search for the money again. As I finally 33 the money wasn’t there, I could feel the 34 and fear washing over me.

Feeling quite 35 , I didn’t notice that another person had stepped up to the counter. I finally looked up to tell the lunch lady my 36 .

“I’m sorry. I don’t have any money with me.”

“Oh,dear, he paid for your lunch. You’re good,” the lunch lady said as she pointed to the direction the boy had gone.