2024年4月14日发(作者:子车瀚昂)
九年级中考英语
15
篇完型填空专题提高训练
完形填空( 共15分, 每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从短文后各题所给的
D四个选项中, 选择最佳答案.
Mum’s Christmas Surprise
Molly ran back home from school and dropped her schoolbag on the sofa. Then on the table she saw
“Mum’Wish s Book”- a mail order catalog (
商品目录
) from a gift shop. “Mum,”she said excitedly to
herself, “this year you’ll get the gloves you want! Molly had walked a dog for a neighbor and saved her ”
A、B、C、
31 all year to buy Mum the gloves.
She opened “Mum’s Wish Book and hoped that she could find these _ 32 in it. Tears ran down ”
her face when she saw the gloves in the catalog. Mum wouldn’t buy them for herself, because the family
had a 33 time on the farm. She once heard Mum say to Dad,
to get them. ”
Molly ran out by the back door and went straight to the post office. There she carefully filled out the
order form torn from the catalog.
“I need to buy a stamp to 34 the form. ”She said to Mr. Smith, the only worker in the post office.
“Umm, a pair of gloves? ”said Mr. Smith, as he passed a stamp to her.
“Yes, It’s a Christmas gift for Mum, but please don’t tell her. It’s our 35 , OK? ”Mollydidn’t
“Maybe some day, I’ll have the money
realize how white Mr. Smith’s beard was until that moment. In face, he reminded her of Santa Claus.
As Molly walked back home, she decided to tell Dad her secret.
every day, ”said Molly 36 to Dad. He nodded, with a big smile.
Coming home from school every day, Molly peeked at (
every time he shook his head.
On Christmas Eve, Dad came back from mailbox, still empty handed. Molly felt 38 when she
went to bed, because she didn’t have the gloves for Mum.
偷看) Dad when Mum wasn’ 37 , but t
“You’ve got to check the mailbox
Before Christmas dinner, as Mum took the apple pies out of the oven, Molly began 39 the table.
Suddenly, they heard someone pulling up the driveway. From the window they saw Mr. Smith making his
way to the door, with a box in his hand. Mr. Smith 40 Mum the box, “I believe this is yours. ”
“Oh, Mum looked from Dad to Molly and opened the box. Her eyes lit up when she saw the gloves.
who bought these for me? ”she asked.
“Santa did, ”said Molly smilingly.
“Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas!”. Smith, with a loud laugh. Mr
It was Christmas that no one would ever forget.
( )31. A. time
( )32. A. flowers
( )33. A. hard
( )34. A. design
( )35. A. secret
( )36. A. patiently
( )37. A. working
( )38. A. sad
( )39. A. pushing
( )40. A. bought
B. money
B. sunglasses
B. lonely
B. check
B. choice
B. doubtfully
B. looking
B. strange
B. changing
B. handed
C. energy
C. gloves
C. short
C. complete
C. dream
C. proudly
C. smiling
C. angry
C. setting
C. lent
D. food
D. chocolates
D. busy
D. send
D. task
D. quietly
D. talking
D. tired
D. booking
D. returned.
The Power of Story
When my dog Gracie disappeared six years ago, I really learned what I believe. Gracie escaped from
our backyard around 2: We searched the neighborhood for hours but had no 31 . We put up
advertise-ments, and by dark, we returned home, exhausted (精疲力竭).
On the second day, I called my animal doctor, the SPCA, and the animal shelter (
felt lost.
If I knew Gracie had been 32 , I would have been heartbroken. If I knew she was caught
放
收容所). Nothing. I
somewhere, I would save her. If I knew she had found a better home, I would be 33 yet relieved (
心的). But how do I deal with the unknown? Wait patiently? Search endlessly? Give up?
2024年4月14日发(作者:子车瀚昂)
九年级中考英语
15
篇完型填空专题提高训练
完形填空( 共15分, 每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从短文后各题所给的
D四个选项中, 选择最佳答案.
Mum’s Christmas Surprise
Molly ran back home from school and dropped her schoolbag on the sofa. Then on the table she saw
“Mum’Wish s Book”- a mail order catalog (
商品目录
) from a gift shop. “Mum,”she said excitedly to
herself, “this year you’ll get the gloves you want! Molly had walked a dog for a neighbor and saved her ”
A、B、C、
31 all year to buy Mum the gloves.
She opened “Mum’s Wish Book and hoped that she could find these _ 32 in it. Tears ran down ”
her face when she saw the gloves in the catalog. Mum wouldn’t buy them for herself, because the family
had a 33 time on the farm. She once heard Mum say to Dad,
to get them. ”
Molly ran out by the back door and went straight to the post office. There she carefully filled out the
order form torn from the catalog.
“I need to buy a stamp to 34 the form. ”She said to Mr. Smith, the only worker in the post office.
“Umm, a pair of gloves? ”said Mr. Smith, as he passed a stamp to her.
“Yes, It’s a Christmas gift for Mum, but please don’t tell her. It’s our 35 , OK? ”Mollydidn’t
“Maybe some day, I’ll have the money
realize how white Mr. Smith’s beard was until that moment. In face, he reminded her of Santa Claus.
As Molly walked back home, she decided to tell Dad her secret.
every day, ”said Molly 36 to Dad. He nodded, with a big smile.
Coming home from school every day, Molly peeked at (
every time he shook his head.
On Christmas Eve, Dad came back from mailbox, still empty handed. Molly felt 38 when she
went to bed, because she didn’t have the gloves for Mum.
偷看) Dad when Mum wasn’ 37 , but t
“You’ve got to check the mailbox
Before Christmas dinner, as Mum took the apple pies out of the oven, Molly began 39 the table.
Suddenly, they heard someone pulling up the driveway. From the window they saw Mr. Smith making his
way to the door, with a box in his hand. Mr. Smith 40 Mum the box, “I believe this is yours. ”
“Oh, Mum looked from Dad to Molly and opened the box. Her eyes lit up when she saw the gloves.
who bought these for me? ”she asked.
“Santa did, ”said Molly smilingly.
“Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas!”. Smith, with a loud laugh. Mr
It was Christmas that no one would ever forget.
( )31. A. time
( )32. A. flowers
( )33. A. hard
( )34. A. design
( )35. A. secret
( )36. A. patiently
( )37. A. working
( )38. A. sad
( )39. A. pushing
( )40. A. bought
B. money
B. sunglasses
B. lonely
B. check
B. choice
B. doubtfully
B. looking
B. strange
B. changing
B. handed
C. energy
C. gloves
C. short
C. complete
C. dream
C. proudly
C. smiling
C. angry
C. setting
C. lent
D. food
D. chocolates
D. busy
D. send
D. task
D. quietly
D. talking
D. tired
D. booking
D. returned.
The Power of Story
When my dog Gracie disappeared six years ago, I really learned what I believe. Gracie escaped from
our backyard around 2: We searched the neighborhood for hours but had no 31 . We put up
advertise-ments, and by dark, we returned home, exhausted (精疲力竭).
On the second day, I called my animal doctor, the SPCA, and the animal shelter (
felt lost.
If I knew Gracie had been 32 , I would have been heartbroken. If I knew she was caught
放
收容所). Nothing. I
somewhere, I would save her. If I knew she had found a better home, I would be 33 yet relieved (
心的). But how do I deal with the unknown? Wait patiently? Search endlessly? Give up?