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中考英语外研版,英语中考复习完形填空,专题题型集训含答案话题1教育引导Cloze 1(2017河池)拾金不昧One Friday night, a poor young man stood at a gate of the railway station. He played his violin and many people put some 1._ into the hat in front of him.The next day, the young man came to the gate again, and put his hat on the ground. But different from 2._ he always did in the past days, he took out a large piece of paper with some words on it and laid it on the ground. It said, “Last night, a lady named Mrs. Sang put an important thing into my hat 3._ mistake. Please come for it.”After about an hour, 4._ middleaged woman ran to the young man in a hurry and said, “You do come here. I know that you are an honest man and will certainly come here.” They had a talk and the young man made sure she was the 5._ of the lottery(彩票). Then he took out the lottery ticket and gave it to the woman. Her husband bought a lottery ticket every day. Yesterday when she 6._ the lottery he bought won, she was very happy. The 7._ of the lottery ticket was 500, 000 dollars. When she walked past the young man, she took out 50 dollars and put it in the hat. 8._, the lottery ticket was also thrown in.Later, someone asked the young man, “You play the violin in the railway station every day. Why didnt you just take the prize of the lottery ticket for 9._?” The young man said, “I dont have much money, but I live 10._. But if I lose honesty, I wont be happy forever.1. A. paper B. money C. tickets D. food2. A. what B. who C. which D. where3. A. in B. with C. by D. through4. A. a B. an C. the D. /5. A. role B. owner C. cover D. back6. A. advised B. heard C. doubted D. decided7. A. prize B. color C. size D. weight8. A. Wherever B. WhoeverC. However D. Whenever9. A. myself B. yourself C. herself D. himself10. A. lonely B. sadly C. badly D. happilyCloze 2(2017枣庄改编)心怀感恩People once went hungry. A rich man who made bread and cakes sent for twenty of the 1._ children in the town, and told them to take a loaf(条)of bread from a basket every day till the hard days passed. The hungry children came together 2._, and argued for the bread, because each wished to have the largest one. Finally they 3._ without even thanking the good gentleman. But Gretchen, a poorlydressed little girl, did not argue or 4._ with the rest, but remained standing quietly far away from them. 5._ the badmannered girls left, she took the smallest bread, which alone was left in the basket, kissed the gentlemans hand, and went home. The next day the children were as badmannered as before, and poor, shy Gretchen 6._ a loaf hardly the size of the one she got the first day. When she came home, her mother cut the loaf open. Many new shining pieces of 7._ fell out of it. Her mother was very surprised and worried, and said, “Take the money back to the good gentleman 8._ once, for it must have got into the dough(生面团) by mistake. Be quick, Gretchen! Be quick!”But when the little girl gave the rich man her mothers 9._, he said, “No, no, my child, it was no mistake. I had the silver pieces put into the smallest loaf to give you. Always be as satisfied, quiet, and 10._ as you now are. Go home now, and tell your mother that the money is your own.”1. A. kindest B. smartest C. poorest D. thinnest2. A. luckily B. proudly C. silently D. excitedly3. A. turned off B. went awayC. got on D. learned from4. A. fight B. play C. talk D. jump5. A. If B. When C. Because D. Unless6. A. brought B. tasted C. received D. noticed7. A. silver B. bread C. gold D. glass8. A. for B. on C. to D. at9. A. mistake B. message C. wallet D. praise10. A. thankful B. friendlyC. lively D. lovelyCloze 3(2018原创)母亲那双粗糙的手Night after night, she came to help me sleep, even long years after my childhood. I dont remember 1._ it first started making me a little angrymy moms hands pushing my hair that way. But it really made me uncomfortable, for they 2._ rough(粗糙的) against my young skin. 3._, one night, I shouted at her, “Dont do that any more. Your hands are too rough!” She didnt say anything, 4._ she never did it again. Years later, I missed my mothers 5._ and her goodnight kisses on my face. Im not a little girl any more. My mom is 6._ her midseventies, and her rough hands are still doing things for my family and me. Now my own children have 7._. It was late on Thanksgiving Eve. As I slept in my bedroom, a familiar hand ran across my 8._ to push the hair from my head. Then a kiss, ever so softly, touched my brow(额头). Taking my moms hand, I told her how 9._ I was for that night I had shouted at her. But my mom didnt know what I was 10._
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