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人教版(PEP)2020届初三一模英语分类汇编之完形填空姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_ 小朋友,带上你一段时间的学习成果,一起来做个自我检测吧,相信你一定是最棒的!一、完型填空Once upon a time, there was a king; something was wrong with his eyes. He_all the doctors in his country and tried every treatment they suggested, _his eyes continued to hurt. In desperation(走投无路),the king sent for the old wise man, who lived on top of the_ mountain in the country. The wise man asked the king some questions and checked his eyes with a strange machine.At last he smiled and said, “Youd better not see other colors_green. You must only see green instead of any other color. I will come to see you again in a month to see_ you are doing it.” The king immediately asked his men to buy all the boxes of green paint they could find. Then he directed them to paint_ he could see green.When the wise man returned a_later, the kings men ran out and greeted him with boxes of green paint. They painted him from head to foot before he was allowed to see the king. When the wise man_why he had been painted green, he laughed loudly and said, “If you had put on a pair of_with green lenses(镜片),you could save all the money that was used to paint everything green.”No one can paint all the world green, but you can see a green world by_your glasses. The only way to change the world is to change your attitude. By changing your attitude, you can change the world.1 . Afound,Bdiscovered,Csaw,Dtold2 . Abecause,Bunless,Cbut,Dand3 . Ahigher,Bhighest,Cheavier,Dheaviest4 . Aexcept,Bbesides,Cwith,Dthrough5 . Awhy,Bwhat,Cwhere,Dhow6 . Asomething,Beverything,Canything,Dnothing7 . Ayear,Bday,Cweek,Dmonth8 . Aallowed,Blearned,Cafforded,Dinvited9 . Atrousers,Bsocks,Cgloves,Dglasses10 . Ainventing,Bmaking,Cchanging,DwearingJenny was a nurse in a childrens hospital. One evening there was a big dance at the hospital. Most of the doctors and nurses would be there, but of course them had to be_to look after the children. Jenny was not among the_ones who were free to go to the dance. She enjoyed dancing very much ,so when she had to start_that evening while her friends were getting ready to go to the dance,she felt very_for herself. She went to each sick child one after another and said good night_she came to a little boy called Tommy. Tommy was only 11 years old ,but he already talked like an_. Poor Tommy had a very serious illness,and now he was hardly able to_any part of his body except his hands. But he was always happy and always thinking about others instead of himself.When Jenny came up to his bed, he said, “Im very sorry that you have to_the dance because of us. But were going to have a party for you. If you look in my_, youll find a piece of cake. I saved it from my supper today, so its quite_” “And Id get up and dance with you myself if I was able to,”he added.Suddenly the hospital dance seemed very far away and not at all important to Jenny.11 . AallowedBinvitedCleftDmade12 . AluckyBactiveCjealousDwise13 . AdancingBworkingCdrinkingDrelaxing14 . AgratefulBhappyCsorryDproud15 . ALuckyBHopefullyCFirstlyDFinally16 . AactorBalienCangelDadult17 . AtouchBwaveCmoveDclean18 . AmissBattendCforgetDhost19 . AdustbinBdrawerCwalletDbed20 . ArareBsweetCtastyDfreshPerry was a rich boy who led a very nice life. One day, Perry went to see a movie. The _ was that he arrived a bit late, just as the last ticket was being sold to a poor boy. Perry was _ and started telling the boy to hand his over.“But why should I give you my ticket?I arrived before you did and Ive _ it, said the boy._ Im more important than you! Dont you see? Perry replied.At that moment, an old man came over and _ Perry a ticket, saying, My boy, you can see this movie now.As soon as Perry sat down in the theater, he turned into a movie character. And in all those stories Perry started out with a lot of _ luck: his house was burned down and he lost all his money. He had to face his difficulties, because few people would have given him a _. All the stories had a happy ending, in which a rich character would help him a lot.When all this came to an end, Perry _ that in real life he never helped anyone. He felt terrible, and spent a long time in that seat, _._, he left the cinema. He was happy because now he knew what he was going to do with his life. He was going to be a maker of happy endings!21 . AreviewBsecretCproblem22 . AexcitedBangryChappy23 . Apaid forBtaken afterCturned into24 . AIfBWhileCBecause25 . AadvisedBrefusedCoffered26 . AgoodBbadCrich27 . AhandBmessCwaste28 . ArepeatedBwonderedCrealized29 . AsleepingBcryingClaughing30 . ALuckilyBActuallyCFinallyYears ago, I celebrated my 40th birthday with friends in a_restaurant. Many arrived earlier and waited outside the restaurant. As I was on the roadside, a homeless man came near to me and_money. I let him know I didnt have any cash(现金)with me. With a quiet smile on his face, he moved on. Just then a friend arrived and called out, “Happy Birthday!” Hearing this, the man turned and asked,“Hey, man, its your birthday?” “Yes,” I said. He walked_, smiled and said, “Happy Birthday!” I was not_ready for what happened next. He took out a dollar from his dirty bag, and gave it to me, saying, “Here man, take this. Happy Birthday!” Thats_. I expected he was making a joke!Although I_deeply by his generosity(慷慨), accepting money from a homeless man was embarrassing for me. I felt very uncomfortable._I replied, “Thanks, but.” Looking directly into my eyes, he said, “Gods so good to me. Every night, I always end up with a place to sleep and enough food to eat. Please take this.” I held out my hand_thinking twice, saying, “Thank you.”This was one of my_life lessons however poor we may feel, we always have something valuable to share with others. From then on I often helped people in need and treated everyone with kindness and_, spreading love and joy everywhere I went.31 . Atwo floorsBtwo-floorsCtwo floorsDtwo-floor32 . Aasked forBlooked forCpaid forDcared for33 . AdownBalongCbackDahead34 . AcompletelyBwiselyChardlyDsimply35 . AenjoyableBluckyCimpoliteDamazing36 . AmovedBwas movedCwas movingDam moved37 . AButBAsCSoDSince38 . AwithBinCwithoutDfor39 . AgreatBgreatestCbadDworst40 . AfameBwarmthCdisbeliefDpowerWhen I was a little boy, my mother often asked me what the most important part of the body was.I thought sound was the most important to us, so I said, “My_, Mummy.” She said, “No. Many people cant hear but they live normal(正常的)lives.”Several years later, she asked me again. This time I told her, “Mummy, _is very important to everybody, so it must be our eyes.” She looked at me and told me, “You are learning fast,_the answer is not right, because there are many people who are _ but happy and healthy.”Then, last year, my grandpa died. Everybody was _. My mum looked at me when it was our turn to say final good-bye to grandpa. She asked me, “Do you know the most important body part now, my dear?” I was _ when she asked me this now because I always thought it was a game between her and me. I saw her eyes full of tears (眼泪). She said, “The most important body part is your _.” “Is it because it holds up your head ?” I asked. “No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or a loved one when they cry.” she answered_._ needs a shoulder to cry on sometimes in life. I only hope that you have enough love and friends that you will _ have a shoulder to cry on when you need it.41 . AeyesBearsCnoses42 . AsightBsoundCtaste43 . AandBbutCso44 . ApoorBblindCdeaf45 . AtalkingBfightingCcrying46 . AhappyBsurprisedCangry47 . AshoulderBarmCleg48 . AquietlyBquicklyCexcitedly49 . AEverybodyBNobodyCSomebody50 . AneverBseldomCalwaysIll never forget the day when Mr. Green asked me to join his baseball team and wear the armband(袖标). I was called into his_and told his offer seriously.I was_but I was not sure if I could do it well. Mr. Green read my mind. “Trouble ahead,” he said quietly. “Jackie,I was a small boy_ I took my first train ride. An old man was on the same train and he also _for the first time. We were going through the Rocky Mountains. The old man looked forward and said to his wife,Trouble ahead! Were high up over a cliff(悬崖)and well run off. His words filled with my head. It seemed as if the _were repeating nothing but Trouble-a-head trouble-a-head.My heart was almost in my mouth. But a mom

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