资源简介 (共45张PPT)2025年英语中考复习专题二 题型锤炼完形填空(A)(2024·崇左)Do you like dogs As the saying goes, “Dogs . .1. . man's bestfriends.” And this animal has been good friends . .2. . human beings forthousands of years. In China today, . .3. . people keep dogs as their petsin the city. In the countryside, people keep dogs . .4. . doors of theirhouses. The army or police also keep dogs, but for different workingpurposes.Crime (犯罪活动) sometimes takes place in the society. Policedogs have an important role in fighting crime. Each dog . .5. . with onepolice officer. Together, the dog and the officer go through a . .6. .program of difficult training. From the training, the dog can learn manyskills. . .7. . will help it a lot in its future tasks. After the dog . .8. ., it willuse its super-powerful nose to help the officer look for criminals, searchfor stolen things and sniff (嗅) out something dangerous and illegal .A police dog and its human partner always work . .9. . as a team. Theystay together almost all the time.This explains . .10. . good helpers to people.The word “illegal” means not allowed by the law.1.( ) A.am B.is C.are D.beC2.( ) A.at B.as C.in D.withD3.( ) A.many B.much C.few D.littleA4.( ) A.watch B.to watch C.see D.to seeB5.( ) A.has worked B.was working C.worked D.worksD6.( ) A.four-month B.four monthsC.four-month's D.four months ofA7.( ) A.Skills B.The skills C.Skill D.A skillB8.( ) A.trains B.trained C.is trained D.was trainedC9.( ) A.close B.closely C.poor D.poorlyB10.( ) A.why do dogs B.why dogs doC.why are dogs D.why dogs areD(B)(2023·陕西中考)Dear Helen Keller,My name is Amelia Grant. I live in a small city. There, my fatherhas an oil factory. At the age of eight, something terrible happened whileI . .1. . playing near an oil well. It made me lose most of my hearing.A lot has changed for me . .2. . then. For one thing, I cannot hearmusic like before. I used to love listening to my mother sing songs.When I first lost my hearing, I was sad that I . .3. . never again hear mymother sing. But now I put my ear to her chest . .4. . the vibrations(震动)of her voice. Now, I feel music instead of hearing it.Also, I have to go to . .5. . different school in another city—TexasSchool for the Deaf. It is over 300 kilometers away from my hometown.The teachers there are kind, . .6. . I can only see my parents duringholidays. I miss them very much.During . .7. . last winter holiday, my daddy gave me a book youwrote, The Story of My Life. From it, I learned a lot about you. Whenyou first became deaf and blind, you had a hard time showingpeople . .8. .. Because of this, you would sometimes get mad andmake . .9. . noises. Now I know your feelings and I . .10. . by your book.I'm going to write to you in a few days to tell you more.Yours,Amelia Grant1.( ) A.is B.are C.were D.wasD2.( ) A.since B.at C.until D.byA3.( ) A.can B.could C.have to D.had toB4.( ) A.feel B.to feel C.hear D.to hearB5.( ) A.a B.an C.the D./A6.( ) A.because B.if C.but D.orC7.( ) A.we B.us C.our D.oursC8.( ) A.what do you want B.what you wantC.what did you want D.what you wantedD9.( ) A.loudest B.most loudly C.loud D.loudlyC10.( ) A.am encouraged B.will be encouragedC.encourage D.will encourageA(C)(2022·陕西中考)Dear Museum Scientists,My name is Yang Jingjing. . .1. . live by the sea, near a mangroveswamp(红树林沼泽地).My mum is . .2. . tour guide. She knows a lot about the mangroveswamp. She loves . .3. . people the beautiful animals that live there. I amwriting to you . .4. . I'm worried about what is happening near my home.The mangroves are home to many . .5. . such as birds, butterflies, snakesand so on. Down in the water under the trees are homes of fish andshrimp. The mangroves also protect us . .6. . wind, waves and floods(浪潮与水灾).However, in the past few years, things . .7. . greatly. These changesbring lots of worries to more and more people. New neighbourhoods(社区) . .8. . last year and the year before. It turned the place withmangroves into stores, houses, cinemas, restaurants and car parks. What iseven . .9. ., all these things are still going on! What will happen to theanimals that live in the mangroves I don't know . .10. .. How I wish wecan find a way to live together with the mangroves and animals!Sincerely yours,Yang Jingjing1.( ) A.My B.Mine C.I D.MeC2.( ) A.a B.an C.the D./A3.( ) A.show B.to show C.give D.to giveB4.( ) A.although B.before C.because D.unlessC5.( ) A.plant B.plants C.animal D.animalsD6.( ) A.from B.with C.about D.forA7.( ) A.has changed B.have changedC.is changing D.are changingB8.( ) A.build B.are built C.built D.were builtD9.( ) A.bad B.worse C.good D.betterB10.( ) A.what we can do B.what can we doC.how we can do D.how can we doA(D)(2023·河源中考改编)It was a beautiful spring day in a forest in ancient China. High upin a tree, a mother bird was watching her six baby birds come out ofthe eggs lovingly. Five of them were strong. They chirped loudly.But . .1. . last one that came out was not strong at all. This little one . .2. .Little Six. He was weak and quiet. He was not fast enough to get theworms (虫子) Mama Bird brought back. Little Six ate . .3. . food, sohe was always hungry. And he didn't like that.Little Six didn't have a strong . .4. ., but he had a strong will. Hedecided that he would get stronger. He would do exercises and flap(拍动) his wings every day.Every morning, Little Six would rise . .5. . the sun even came up.When his brothers and sisters woke, Little Six had already finished allhis exercises. Morning after morning, he practiced . .6. . his wings, andthey were getting stronger and stronger. He always got the first wormsMama brought back home.All through the spring, Little Six woke up . .7. . than his brothers andsisters. Week after week, he worked harder than they did. He could eatbig meals and did not go hungry any more.After a couple of months, all the baby birds had grown well. MamaBird brought them together and . .8. . them to fly. To everyone's surprise,Little Six was the first to start flying!“Chirp! Chirp! . .9. . at me!” Little Six cried . .10. . while his brothersand sisters still fought hard, trying to fly up.1.( ) A.a B.an C.the D./C2.( ) A.called B.was calling C.was called D.were calledC3.( ) A.little B.few C.much D.manyA4.( ) A.head B.body C.wing D.mouthB5.( ) A.before B.after C.until D.ifA6.( ) A.flap B.to flap C.flapping D.flappedC7.( ) A.early B.earlier C.earliest D.the earliestB8.( ) A.teach B.teaches C.taught D.will teachC9.( ) A.Look B.Looks C.To look D.LookingA10.( ) A.happy B.happier C.happiness D.happilyD(E)(2024· 石家庄)The Turtle was not satisfied with his life. Hewanted so much to . .1. . being a turtle.“I'm tired of swimming about in the sea and moving around on thebeach. Life is not . .2. .,” he thought. “I want to be able to fly in the airlike an eagle.”He spoke to the Eagle about it.“You're not built for . .3. .,” the Eagle told the Turtle. “You don'thave any wings.”“Don't . .4. . that,” answered the Turtle. “I've watched how the birdsdo it for a long time. I've watched . .5. . how they fly and do things inthe air. I think I really got it. . .6. . I don't have wings, I can make myfour flippers (鳍足) act like wings of birds in the air, the way I doin the water. Just get me up there, and you'll see I can fly as well asany of the birds—probably even . .7. .! Besides, if you carry me as highas the clouds, I will bring you lots of nice pearls (珍珠) from the seato show my thanks.”The Eagle . .8. . at last, and carried the Turtle up high into the sky.“Now then!” cried the Eagle. “Fly!”But the moment the Turtle was on his own, he fell from the . .9. ..He fell like a stone, and on a stone he landed. He hit it with such forcethat he broke into little pieces.We need to . .10. . ourselves better so that we can make wiserdecisions.1.( ) A.continue B.stop C.try D.enjoyB2.( ) A.interesting B.healthy C.busy D.hardA3.( ) A.swimming B.running C.flying D.climbingC4.( ) A.look after B.hear about C.prepare for D.worry aboutD5.( ) A.quickly B.carefully C.strangely D.helplesslyB6.( ) A.Though B.Before C.Unless D.UntilA7.( ) A.better B.lower C.nearer D.earlierA8.( ) A.refused B.agreed C.won D.leftB9.( ) A.tree B.house C.sky D.mountainC10.( ) A.relax B.express C.teach D.understandD(F)(2024·张家界)Humor is part of human nature. Everyone has the ability toenjoy . .1. . and laughter, no matter who they are or where they comefrom. Humor is one of the most important ways people make connectionswith each other. Humor also helps you look on the . .2. . side of life andface problems positively (积极地).One sunny afternoon, the famous British writer Bernard Shaw wasenjoying himself in a quiet field. Suddenly, a bike rider ran intohim. . .3. ., Mr. Shaw was not hurt. “I'm so sorry!” said the rider. “Oh,no,” said Mr. Shaw. “I should say . .4. . because I'm not giving luck toyou. If you had killed me, you know, . .5. . would be famous all over theworld.”Feng Jicai, the Chinese writer, was once visited by an Americanfriend and his young child in a hotel. While the two men were talking,the little boy was jumping up and down . .6. . his bed. The bed wasshaking, and Feng was . .7. . that it might break. He smiled to the boy,“Hey, boy! Are you trying to reach the sky Will you return to theearth ” His friend understood at once, and said to his son jokingly,“Let's . .8. . right now!”. .9. . different people may have a different sense of humor, goodhumor has something in common. First, you need to keep a cool headand an open mind. With humor, you can avoid some unnecessaryconflicts (冲突), and sometimes it helps you . .10. .even at the worst ofyour problems. Second, you need to be kind and understanding. In anembarrassing (尴尬的) situation, using humor can let your friend saveface.1.( ) A.movies B.books C.sports D.jokesD2.( ) A.serious B.wrong C.bright D.darkC3.( ) A.Luckily B.Quickly C.Terribly D.RecentlyA4.( ) A.thanks B.sorry C.goodbye D.helloB5.( ) A.I B.you C.he D.theyB6.( ) A.on B.by C.under D.behindA7.( ) A.glad B.sad C.worried D.satisfiedC8.( ) A.come back B.come in C.come on D.come outA9.( ) A.So B.Although C.But D.IfB10.( ) A.cry B.laugh C.shout D.fearB(G)(2024·唐山)Some artists are often not famous during their lifetime. Vincent vanGogh (梵高) was such an artist. People did not pay much attention tohis . .1. .. He began to think he was not a very good painter. But he didnot give up painting. He was so . .2. . in what he was painting that hedid not want to stop. He would even . .3. . to eat!. .4. ., his paintings were dark. He used pencils or charcoal sticks(炭条) to make them. Then he . .5. . colour. He used lots of brown anddark green.Later, Vincent moved to France. He wanted to learn from the artistswho . .6. . there. They were trying new . .7. . of painting. In France,Vincent began using bright colours. He used oil paints (油画颜料) tocreate his art. He painted both the countryside and people. He . .8. .painted self-portraits (自画像). He created more than 20 portraits ofhimself!Vincent completed more than 2,000 paintings in his life. . .9. . peopledid not buy his paintings during his lifetime, his paintings sell for a lotof money today. People think his paintings are masterpieces (杰作).For example, the painting Sunflowers is very . .10. . all over the world.1.( ) A.trips B.paintings C.villages D.musicB2.( ) A.wrong B.lucky C.interested D.tiredC3.( ) A.forget B.start C.hope D.agreeA4.( ) A.At last B.Once again C.At least D.At firstD5.( ) A.helped B.added C.missed D.guessedB6.( ) A.worked B.sang C.danced D.cookedA7.( ) A.facts B.stories C.ways D.reportsC8.( ) A.never B.hardly C.perhaps D.alsoD9.( ) A.Before B.Though C.If D.WhenB10.( ) A.humorous B.polite C.famous D.quietC(H)(2024·九江)A young man from Xi'an didn't pass the Graduate School EntranceExamination (研究生入学考试) a few days ago. He was sad andcouldn't help . .1. . his father who died two years ago. So he sent a textmessage to the phone number that his father used when he was . .2. .. Theyoung man told his father his . .3. . and how much he missed him. To hissurprise, he received an unexpected text message from the phone number.He was . .4. . to face difficulties in life bravely.The phone number belongs to Mr. Gao now—a . .5. . man. At first,he thought it was a text message sent by mistake. After reading it . .6. .,he thought the man who had sent the text message must have had somedifficulties and needed to be encouraged. He decided to reply the textmessage . .7. . thinking twice. He told the young man the life road wassometimes difficult but he would get better and better if he kept trying.The young man was moved and showed . .8. . to Mr. Gao. Manypeople were . .9. . by the story, too. Try to give the people in need ahand. Even a small . .10. . can make a great difference to their lives.1.( ) A.leaving B.missing C.protecting D.changingB2.( ) A.alive B.dead C.awake D.asleepA3.( ) A.habits B.hobbies C.success D.sadnessD4.( ) A.made B.warned C.encouraged D.allowedC5.( ) A.humorous B.shy C.kind D.strictC6.( ) A.carefully B.angrily C.easily D.happilyA7.( ) A.before B.after C.as D.untilB8.( ) A.pity B.love C.skills D.thanksD9.( ) A.moved B.cheated C.hurt D.beatenA10.( ) A.trouble B.part C.help D.placeC(I)(2024·甘孜)One day, our English teacher Mr. White came into the classroomwith a book in his hand. He started his lesson with a . .1. ., “Who candescribe what stress is like ” No one answered. Then he raised the bookand asked, “How . .2. . is the book ”On hearing the question, we began to think and . .3. . . One studentsaid, “I think it is 100g.” Another student said, “It's 200g.” Our answerswere different. . .4. ., Mr. White explained, “It doesn't only depend on thereal weight. It also has . .5. . to do with the time we hold it. If I hold itfor a minute, it is OK. If I hold it for an hour, I will have a . .6. . inmy right arm. If I hold it for a day, I will have to see a doctor. It isthe exact same weight, . .7. . the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes.This book . .8. . stress. If you hold it without putting it down, sooner orlater, you will not be able to keep on. No matter how much . .9. . youhave, stop and have a rest for a while if possible. Boys and girls, youshould learn to relax yourselves. I am sure you will live a happy schoollife.”We all . .10. . Mr. White for giving such a meaningful lesson whichmade a difference to us.1.( ) A.song B.story C.question D.pictureC2.( ) A.heavy B.big C.old D.thickA3.( ) A.guess B.practise C.read D.searchA4.( ) A.Luckily B.Especially C.Secretly D.FinallyD5.( ) A.little B.much C.nothing D.everythingB6.( ) A.break B.wound C.disease D.painD7.( ) A.and B.so C.but D.forC8.( ) A.makes up B.stands for C.takes in D.leads toB9.( ) A.stress B.time C.pleasure D.knowledgeA10.( ) A.troubled B.excused C.feared D.thankedD(J)(2024·赣州)Once upon a time, there was a man who had four sons. One day,he told . .1. . of his sons to go and see what a pear tree looked likeduring winter, spring, summer and autumn. Although the sons felt strangeabout their father's . .2. ., they went to see the pear tree. After a . .3. ., thefather got them to come together and asked them what they had seen.The first son answered that the tree had been bare (光秃秃的)and . .4. ..The second son said, “No! It was covered with new . .5. . leaves. Thetree had bright hopes.”The third son . .6. . his head, and said, “No! The pear tree was fullof flowers. They smelled so sweet and . .7. . so beautiful.”“There were many pears . .8. . no flowers on the tree,” the fourth sondisagreed. “I saw the joy of a good harvest (丰收).”The man then said to his sons that they were all right. Theygot . .9. . answers because each of them had seen only one season in thelife of the pear tree.“You cannot judge (评判) a tree, a person or your life by justone season. If you . .10. . in your winter, you will miss the hope of yourspring, the beauty of your summer and the harvest of your autumn.”1.( ) A.each B.both C.none D.neitherA2.( ) A.invitation B.request C.opinion D.answerB3.( ) A.week B.month C.season D.yearD4.( ) A.ugly B.lively C.tall D.shortA5.( ) A.yellow B.green C.white D.pinkB6.( ) A.nodded B.raised C.shook D.loweredC7.( ) A.looked B.touched C.tasted D.soundedA8.( ) A.or B.and C.so D.butD9.( ) A.similar B.perfect C.different D.humorousC10.( ) A.call up B.look up C.cheer up D.give upD(K)(2024·宁夏)“Pure love, only for China.” When the host ofthe Harbin Ice and Snow World read out the wordsin a lost phone to find its owner, people all cheeredfor these . .1. . words on the wallpaper (屏保) ofthe phone. These words were written by ChenXiangrong who lost his life for the safety of ourcountry. The . .2. . of the lost phone is a student from HeilongjiangUniversity. Her family name is Xie.Xie knew Chen Xiangrong when she . .3. . in a high school. One day,she learned about Chen's story from a newspaper and was deeply moved.Since then, Xie has regarded Chen as . .4. . and hoped one day she couldalso serve our country like him. She has kept Chen's words “Pure love,only for China” in . .5. . phone together with a Chinese national flag as aninspiration.To her surprise, the wallpaper . .6. . on the Internet suddenly. Evenmany people asked for the wallpaper. “I am very . .7. . that many youngpeople hold the same dream as me. We all have a feeling ofresponsibility and big . .8. .,” Xie said. “I believe that through our hardwork, our country will be stronger and stronger! We will . .9. . to create abetter future for our country!”We Chinese people are confident, ambitious and responsible. “Purelove, only for China.” . .10. . these words are simple, they show ourstrong respect, love and loyalty to our country.1.( ) A.funny B.touching C.scary D.sadB2.( ) A.owner B.wallpaper C.picture D.colourA3.( ) A.taught B.played C.studied D.workedC4.( ) A.a host B.a student C.an example D.a friendC5.( ) A.his B.your C.our D.herD6.( ) A.was broken B.got lostC.became popular D.was soldC7.( ) A.excited B.bored C.sorry D.hardA8.( ) A.phones B.dreams C.problems D.daysB9.( ) A.try our best B.feel free C.write words D.pick upA10.( ) A.So B.Although C.Unless D.BecauseB感谢观看 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览