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初三中考二模完形填空集选

练习一

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

All the five 2008 Olympic mascots (吉祥物) have become top fashion. If you can draw them by yourself, you will become ___36___ kid in your classmates’ eyes.

Since China made its final decision __37__ 8 p.m. November 11, the five mascots have been seen everywhere. If you put their__38___ together, they say “Beijing welcome you!” in Chinese. People rushed into many big shopping centers to buy them. Some shelves were __39___ after only one day of business.

Do you know why the mascots __40__kids?

“Children are the future of the world. So we have five childlike mascots,” said Wu Guanying, a key member of the design group. Wu __41___ the idea of five dolls. When artists finished the first designs in April, they showed their work to some kids  42  if they liked them. They were quite happy at seeing the lovely images. They had many ideas about___43___ they meant. “There were all kinds of answers. Some kids thought the mascots were a family of earth protectors. One even mistook  44  for a daughter of the sea.” said Wu. An Olympic mascot is a symbol for the games. It’s always an image with ___45____ for people of the host country. Also, it carries people’s best wishes for the success of the games.

(  ) 36.A.cool           B. cooler         C. the cooler      D. the coolest

(  ) 37.A. in        B. at           C. on          D. to

(  ) 38. A. pictures     B. names        C. colors        D. sizes

(  ) 39. A. empty      B. full          C. clean         D. tidy

(  ) 40. A. look at      B. look for        C. look like        D. look the same

(  ) 41. A. came up         B. came up with     C. came from          D. thought over

(  ) 42. A. to see     B. seeing        C. see           D. to seeing

(  ) 43. A. that       B. how          C. what         D. why

(  ) 44. A. the panda    B. the fire         C. the fish        D. the swallow

(  ) 45. A. something special             B. special something 

C. anything interesting            D. interesting anything

练习二

A Norwegian young man named Svein was hired as a kindergarten(幼儿园)teacher in Suzhou on April 19, 2006.

Svein is good at singing and dancing and knows China very well. He even learns to play zither(筝)in his spare time. He also could 36   very good Chinese. His male characteristics, seldom seen in a kindergarten, especially attract the young 37  . And his beard and short hair become their toys and “attack” targets. Some naughty boys even pull out some of his beard.

People usually believe it is not an  38   thing for a male teacher to get close to children.

  39  , Svein knows quite well what children think. His patience also makes him successfully  40  their hearts.  41  a male kindergarten teacher, he will teach them to become more brave and diligent in their  42  and life.

Svein is a smart young man and likes to make life full  43  laughter. He organizes those children to  44  interesting games and write with brush pens. Svein came to China for travel in2003 and met a Suzhou girl. He married her and decided to settle down in China since then. His arrival has added fun to the study and life of those children in the kindergarten. He is now very   45  in that kindergarten.

(   )36. A. say     B. tell       C. speak            D. talk

(   )37. A. women    B. parents      C. teachers        D. pupils

(   )38. A. easy     B. difficult     C. funny         D. interesting

(   )39. A. But     B. Yet       C. And         D. However

(   )40. A. beat     B.win       C. get          D. enter

(   )41. A. As          B. For        C. To          D. With

(   )42. A. study    B. work      C. school        D. homes

(   )43. A. with     B. of        C. in          D. to

(   )44. A. do         B. take       C. make         D. play

(   )45. A. popular    B. brave      C. polite         D. honest

练习三

When Jane was a little girl, she liked keeping pets. She had many books about animals and there were many pictures and stamps on the walls of her bedroom. She often said that she would work in a  36  when she grew up.

Most of Jane’s pets were quite small— parrots, cats, dogs and so on. But one day she met something quite  37  .

That afternoon, Jane’s mother was surprised to see a big animal with long hair in the kitchen. He  38  a T-shirt and was sitting on a chair, trying to put on a pair of glasses and making faces at her. In front of him, on the table, were a basket of fruits and a glass of wa­ter. “Jane, where are you?” the mother shouted. Then suddenly she  39  that a few days before a young gorilla(大猩猩) called Gor had run away from the zoo.

“I found him in the city square,” Jane said. “He seemed so  40 . I talked to him. We became friends at once and he followed me home.”

“Well, you know you can’t  41  him,” her moth­er said. “You must send him back to the zoo. You’d better phone the police.”

Soon a  42  came and also a truck from the zoo. Nobody was  42  with Jane when she told her story. The policeman knew Jane loved animals. And the zoo-keeper said, “Thank you for your kindness. I can see Gor likes you,  44  we need him back.” Jane agreed. She hugged Gor and said that she would go and see him  45 . These days Jane has stopped collecting animals. But you can still find her with her friend Gor at the zoo on Saturdays and Sundays!

36. A. hospital      B. school      C. zoo       D. factory

37. A. small       B. long      C. short        D. big

38. A. wore       B. kept        C. brought     D. caught

39. A. found       B. remembered  C. knew       D. thought

40. A. worried      B. funny     C. lonely       D. afraid

41. A. keep       B. get       C. take      D. leave

42. A. teacher       B. postman      C. policeman    D. friend

43. A. satisfied         B. strict     C. angry     D. stressed

44. A. and        B. but      C. so       D. because

45. A. every day  B. after school   C. in the afternoon D. at weekends

练习四

Food is everywhere in our lives. There are advertisements for food  36  on TV and in magazines. It’s not surprising that many people eat three big  37  a day, and then they have lots of snacks  38 .

Doctors say that people  39  eat like pigs. They should eat like birds! It’s good for you to have four or five small meals a day. You should eat small amounts of food by taking small bites while eating. It can be  40  for you to eat two or three big meals a day, but these food habits are very  41  to change.

Some people never change their eating habits. Other people are  42  to change. When they go to a restaurant, they  43  boiled(煮熟的)fish or chicken, and raw vegetables. They don’t eat a rare steak(牛排) with baked potato and sour cream. Doctors say that boiled and steamed(蒸熟的)foods are good for people. They are better than fried foods or foods baked outside over a fire

Sometimes, people don’t have  44  time to think about food. At lunchtime many people run into a fast-food restaurant for lunch and gulp down(匆忙吃下)a hamburger and French fries. While they are eating, they take down a soft drink. They can put away a whole meal in  45  20 minutes. This is good for their daily timetable. But it is not very good for their digestive system(消化系统)or their weight! Another problem is that fast food restaurants fry and barbecue(烧烤) a lot of their food.

36. A. sometimes    B. all the time      C. seldom      D. no longer

37. A. dinners      B. breakfast      C. meals      D. lunch

38. A. neither      B. either        C. too        D. both

39. A. shouldn’t     B. have to        C. need        D. maybe

40. A. bad        B. well         C. good        D. healthy

41. A. easy       B. hard         C. funny      D. nice

42. A. trying      B. try            C. tried      D. tries

43. A. buy        B. order         C. choose     D. take

44. A. no         B. any          C. some      D. enough

45. A. a little       B. more than      C. over      D. less than

练习五

Johnny Sylvester, eleven years old, was in bed in the hospital. Several days before, while he was __36__ in a football game, he fell and his head hit the ground. The doctors believed that he might __37__ get well.

“He seems to have given up __38__. So medicine won't do. Perhaps he needs something else,” said one of the doctors. “When I visit Johnny, all he __39__ says is that he would like to meet Babe Ruth.”

To meet Babe Ruth, of course, was not possible. Babe Ruth was as __40__ a man in America as the president (总统) himself, __41__ he was the most famous baseball player in the game.

The next day Johnny's father managed to tell Babe Ruth about the story of Johnny on the phone. Twenty-four hours later, as Johnny __42__ in his hospital room, Babe Ruth walked in. Young Johnny couldn't __43__ it really was the Babe.

Babe Ruth sat down at Johnny's bedside and said, “Now listen, kid, you’ve got to get well. I’ve brought you a new American League baseball. You must start throwing it.”

Sylvester just stayed there, saying nothing, and his eyes were __44__ in awe(敬慕)at the great man.

For Johnny this was the beginning of a new life, one he thought he would never __45__. To the surprise of his doctors, young Sylvester walked out of the hospital on his own a few weeks later. He was also able to live a healthy life---all because of the present of Babe Ruth.

36. A. playing       B. sitting          C. looking         D. stopping

37. A. seldom       B. often         C. never          D. always

38. A. game        B. study          C. medicine         D. hope

39. A. even        B. also           C. ever           D. still

40. A. strong        B. important        C. kind           D. clever

41. A. so         B. and           C. but           D. or

42. A. waited      B. laid          C. prepared        D. lay

43. A. know           B. notice          C. believe        D. understand

44. A. shining       B. falling          C. watching           D. fixing

45. A. save        B. reach        C. receive         D. see