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中考英语综合填空专题训练(1)One morning Mrs. Wood said to her husband, “Theres a party at Mrs. Youngs house at lunch time today, and I want to go to it. Ill leave you some f 1 for your lunch. Is that all r 2 ?” “Oh, yes,” her husband answered. “Thats quite all right. What are you going to leave for my lunch?”“This tin(罐头) of fish,” Mrs. Wood said. “And there are some cold cooked potatoes and some peas(豌豆) here, too.”“Good,” said Mr. Wood. T 3 Mrs. Wood went to the party. All the women had lunch at Mrs. Youngs house, they had a good time. At four oclock Mrs. Wood came home.“Was your fish nice?” she asked.“Yes, but my feet were h 4 ,” he answered.“But w 5 ?” Mrs. Wood a 6 .“Well, on the tin it was w 7 OPEN THE TIN AND STAND IN HOT WATER FOR FIVE MINUTES.” 1. food 2. right 3. Then 4. hurt 5. why 6. asked 7. written (2)The “big day” has a 1 for Sandy. She is finally leaving the hospital after long illness. Her husband, Mr. Brown, is pushing her in a wheelchair (轮椅). They say g 2 to the nurses and doctors as they pass by on their w 3 to the hospital gate. Sandy was ill for more than four weeks. The doctors were not s 4 about her illness. At first they thought that she n 5 an operation. Finally, after many tests, the doctors gave her some new m 6 . Now, she is nearly well. 1. arrived 2. goodbye 3. way 4. sure 5. needed 6. medicine(3)After his first wife died, Mr. Miller married again. His s 1 wife was much younger than he and they o 2 quarreled. One evening, they had a quarrel a 3 . This time his wife was so angry that she gave him a p 4 , and as she was strong and he was old and w 5 , he fell down the stairs. One of Mr. Millers neighbors h 6 the noise when Mr. Miller fell down the stairs. She came to the front door and knocked. “What h 7 ?”the neighbor asked. “My coat fell down the stairs,” Mr. Miller said. “But a coat would not make so m 8 noise!” “Of course it would,” answered Mr. Miller, “As I was inside it.” 1. second 2. often 3. again 4. push 5. weak 6. heard 7. happened 8. much(4)George wrote a play for television about a family who came to America from China, and the play was very interesting. It was bought by a TV company in New York.George was then i 1 to go to New York to help them. He lived in Washington, which is one hour away from New York by air. The plane was going to take off at 8:30 in the next morning. So he had to be at the airport at bout 7:30. He o 2 a taxi for 6:30 and went to sleep. He forgot to wind(上发条) the clock, and it s 3 after midnight. Also the driver of the taxi had to work very late that n 4 and he got up very late the next morning.George woke with the feeling that something was w 5 . He looked at his clock. It stood there silently with the hands p 6 to twenty past twelve. He turned on the radio and knew it was nine. He was late for the plane.He was just preparing his coffee when the radio sent out another n 7 , “Reports are coming in of a plane crash(飞机坠落) near Washington airport. A Boeing 737 fly to New York crashed shortly after t 8 off this morning. Plane number 5852” Georges face suddenly t 9 pale.“My plane,” he said aloud. “I 10 I havent been late, “Id have been on the plane!”1. invited 2. ordered 3. stopped 4. night 5. wrong 6. pointing 7. news 8. taking 9. turned 10. If(5)Overhead bridges(人行天桥) can be seen in many parts of Singapore, in the places where traffic is very heavy and crossing the road is not s 1 . These bridges can help people cross roads safely. Overhead bridges are used in very much the s 2 way as zebra crossings(斑马线). They are more efficient(高效的), though less convenient, because people have to climb up a lot of s 3 . This is inconvenient to the old. When people use an overhead bridge, they do not hold up traffic. But when they cross a busy road using a zebra crossing, traffic is held up. This is w 4 the government has built many overhead bridges to help people and k 5 traffic moving at the same time. The government of Singapore has spent a lot of money b 6 these bridges. For their own safety, people should be advised to use them instead of rushing a 7 the road. Old people may find it a little d 8 climbing up and down the steps, but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the moving traffic. Overhead bridges are very useful. People, b 9 old and young, should always use them. This will stop accidents from h 10 . 1. safe 2. same 3. steps 4. why 5. keep 6. building 7. across 8. difficult 9. both 10. happening(6)Last week Jim wrote to Johnson, telling him that he wasnt enjoying the new school in Manchester at a 1 . As all the o 2 students were from the same junior middle school, they got on well with e 3 other. Jim tried his best to be f 4 , but they didnt. Instead, they made f 5 of him, for he was the shortest in the class. He had no i 6 about what to do. So Jim n 7 some help from his best friend, Johnson. In his letter b 8 to Jim, Johnson gave him two p 9 of advice: First of all, dont worry about being short. And the s 10 , think about looking for a good friend. 1. all 2. other 3. each 4. friendly 5. fun 6. idea 7. needed 8. back 9. pieces 10. second(7)A rich man was once riding a 1 the road and saw an old man digging in his garden. On the ground lay a young tree, ready to be p 2 . The rich man called out to the old man, “What k 3 of tree are you planting there, my good man?”“This is a fig(无花果) tree, sir,” he said.“A fig tree?” the rich man was very surprised. “How old are you, may I ask?”“I am ninety years old.”“W 4 !” cried the rich man. “Youre ninety years old. You are planting a very young tree now and itll t 5 years to give fruit. Could you l 6 long enough to get any fruit from this tree?” The old man looked around the garden. Then he said with a smile, “Tell me, sir. Did you eat figs w 7 you were a boy?” “S 8 ,” the rich man didnt know why he asked this question. “Then tell me this,” he said. “Who planted the fig trees?” “Why? I dont know.” “You see, sir,” went on the old man. “Our forefathers(祖先) planted trees for us to enjoy and I am doing the same for the people after me.”The rich man was quiet and said, “You are r 9 , my good man. We should do some good things for the p 10 after us. Thank you very much.” Then he rode away.1. along 2. planted 3. kind 4. What 5. take 6. live 7. when 8. Sure 9. right 10. people(8)Many people like to surf the Internet. To them it is one of the m 1 important activities of a day. The Internet brings the outside world closer to peoples homes. Some people say the world is s 2 than before because of the Internet. Whats going on in other countries? How do people live in places far away? Is there a good sports game somewhere? Whats life like in the deepest part of the sea? If you want to answer all these q 3 , just come to the Internet. Of course, people can also learn these t 4 reading, watching TV or listening to the radio. But with the Internet they can learn better and more easily. A lot of i 5 can be collected at a great speed. Can we go shopping without l 6 home? Can we see a doctor without going to the hospital? Can we study without going to school? Can we draw(提取) money without going to the bank? All these things s 7 to be impossible, but now have become quite possible. The Internet helps us to open our eyes. The Internet also helps us to open our m 8 . The Internet often gives us new ideas. In a w 9 , it helps us in many ways. Great changes have t 10 place in our life since the use of the Internet. 1. most 2. smaller 3. questions 4. through 5. information 6. leaving 7. seemed 8. minds 9. word 10. taken(9)It is a Chinese traditional custom(传统习俗) that people eat moon cakes at the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival. One story about it is almost 700 years ago. At that time, the Chinese planned a surprise attack against their e 1 at the time of the festival. The messages for the attack were put into cakes. The cakes were passed from one person to a 2 . Each person read the messages and knew when and w 3 the attack would h 4 . At last the Chinese won the victory. Moon cakes are still eaten d 5 the Mid-Autumn Festival. However, the fillings(馅) of the moon cakes now are not messages, but food s 6 as meat, fruit and eggs. O 7 the fifteenth day of the eighth month of each Chinese year, families and f 8 come together and enjoy the beautiful moon. Shops are crowded with people and the s 9 of moon cakes fills the air. Many people go to a place where they can see the moon c 10 . Large parks and the seaside are popular places. Once there, people have a picnic dinner, eat moon cakes and watch the moon rise. 1. enemies 2. another 3. where 4. happen 5. during 6. such 7. On 8. friends 9. smell 10. clearly(10)On October 12, 1989, some Chinese scientists were working at the computers to look for the information they needed. Suddenly they saw a lot of very bright spots crossing the screens. At the same m 1 , they stopped their work to c 2 some parts of the computers. To their horror(惊骇), they found out that most of their stored

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