资源简介 2024-2025学年八年级英语下学期(人教版)专题03 期末复习之完形填空30篇一、完形填空Read the passage and finish the cloze test.My friend Jack was always having accidents. He did not pay attention to where he was going or what he was doing.A few months ago, a car hit him 1. he was on his way home from school. The driver was a bit 2. , so he did not see Jack. And Jack was talking 3. his mobile phone and was riding in the middle of the road. The car 4. him. He broke his leg and was in hospital for over a month.Last week, he fell down a hole in the park. 5. , he was not looking where he was going. Some kind-hearted people in the park helped him 6. the hole and took him to hospital because he was in a lot of pain. 7. , he did not break an arm or a leg. At the hospital, the doctors gave him some 8. and then he went home.I always told him to be 9. , but he did not listen to me. After the two accidents, he promised to take my 10. . Now he is very careful.1.A. because B. since C. while D. and2.A. strong B. tired C. hungry D. lazy3.A. on B. with C. in D. about4.A. knocked B. stopped C. beat D. hit5.A. At once B. On time C. As usual D. For short6.A. get rid of B. climb out of C. get down to D. climb up to7.A. Later B. Luckily C. Suddenly D. Recently8.A. information B. homework C. medicine D. money9.A. hard-working B. careful C. kind D. important10.A. turn B. advice C. order D. placeRead the passage and finish the cloze test."I'm bored,"Spencer said, looking out of the window at the rain."Read a book,"Mom said."I read 11. at school,"Spencer said. "Well,the rain isn't going to stop till Monday, so you will have to find some other 12. to spend the weekend. You could clean your room,"Mom said with a smile."Haha …very funny. I'll find something to do." Spencer walked to the garage(车库). Anything is 13. than doing the chores. There wasn't enough space to ride, but he got on his bike 14. . The best part about riding a bike is going to some places and seeing things. So, after a while he stopped pedaling(踩踏板) and let the bike come to a stop on its own."This isn't 15. at all,"he said."Hey, your mom called and 16. me,"Elton, his neighbor, said from the doorway to the garage." 17. said you were bored. My mom was happy to send me over because I 18. saying I was bored, too."Elton looked around and found some cones(圆锥体) in the corner."What about having a 19. ""In here It's too 20. .""Well, it will just be more challenging(有挑战性的)," Elton said. He placed the cones all around the 21. ."Okay, you 22. to ride through them without knocking(碰) anything. And I'm going to time you on my watch.""All right."Spencer waited for Elton to say " 23. " and then he started riding. They kept taking turns, trying to see who 24. ride faster without knocking over a cone.25. they never made it through that afternoon, they felt quite happy.11.A. all the time B. in no time C. from now on D. for the first time12.A. times B. persons C. chances D. ways13.A. harder B. better C. fairer D. earlier14.A. soon B. again C. anyway D. already15.A. interesting B. comfortable C. traditional D. difficult16.A. thanked B. invited C. noticed D. remembered17.A. I B. He C. She D. They18.A. practiced B. finished C. kept D. enjoyed19.A. meeting B. plan C. dream D. competition20.A. small B. noisy C. big D. wet21.A. bike B. garage C. window D. school22.A. need B. agree C. promise D. decide23.A. Look B. Wait C. Stop D. Go24.A. may B. could C. must D. should25.A. If B. When C. Although D. BecauseRead the passage and finish the cloze test.One morning, I was waiting at the bus stop, worried about being late for school. There were many people waiting in line at the bus stop, 26. some of them looked very anxious(焦虑的).When the bus finally came, we all hurried on board. I got a place next to the window, so I had a good view(视野) of the sidewalk. A boy on a bike 27. me.He was riding beside the bus while waving his arm. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the 28. , but he refused to stop the bus. We realized that we wouldn't stop until we reached the next stop. The bus drove fast, and the boy tried his best to 29. it. He was tired, but he still kept riding. He was carrying 30. over his shoulder and shouting.Finally, we came to the next stop. To our 31. , the boy ran up to the door of the bus. I heard an exciting conversation. The driver 32. and asked,"Did anyone lose a suitcase at the bus stop "A woman on the bus shouted,"Oh, dear!It's 33. ." She pushed her way to the driver and took the suitcase 34. . Everyone on the bus began talking about what the boy had done, and the crowds of strangers suddenly became friendly to one another.Sometimes even something 35. can make a difference! What an unforgettable experience!26.A. and B. because C. or D. but27.A. changed B. interested C. hated D. cheered28.A. boy B. driver C. policeman D. passenger29.A. play with B. look after C. catch up with D. wait for30.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything31.A. joy B. surprise C. excitement D. satisfaction32.A. cheered up B. called in C. set off D. stood up33.A. mine B. yours C. his D. hers34.A. angrily B. thankfully C. noisily D. calmly35.A. small B. strange C. dangerous D. impossibleRead the passage and finish the cloze test.Tian Haicheng is a farmer in a small village in Ningxia. He had a road accident in March, 2016 and lost the use of his arms and 36. . Two months later, his wife left, taking away their son. 37. , not everyone gave him up. His daughter, Jiajia, stayed with him. And she's been 38. him ever since.39. Jiajia is only six years old, she has to do much work every day. She gets up at 6 a. m. and rubs(按摩) Tian's arms and legs for half an hour. 40. she goes to school, the little girl also brushes his teeth and washes his face.When Jiajia is at school, her grandparents, both farmers, look after her father. After she comes back, Jiajia feeds Tian his dinner and helps him 41. the house using a DIY mobility device(移动装置).Jiajia even shaves her father's beard(刮胡子)."At the beginning, I didn't know 42. to shave and I cut Dad's face and it bled(流血),"she said,"but Dad said it didn't 43. . Now I'm very good at shaving. My grandmother says I shave it very clean."After learning that people make money through live streaming(直播), Tian 44. it for the first time in May, 2017. Now he is successful and has more than 450,000 fans. "I am happy living with my daughter and 45. . I hope Jiajia never gives up studying. I plan to save some money to send Jiajia to college in the future,"he said.36.A. eyes B. ears C. legs D. teeth37.A. Together B. Luckily C. Pretty D. Hardly38.A. looking for B. looking at C. looking after D. looking around39.A. Because B. Unless C. Since D. Although40.A. Before B. After C. When D. If41.A. move around B. look after C. wait at D. build up42.A. what B. who C. why D. how43.A. work B. hurt C. stop D. last44.A. tried B. copied C. got D. added45.A. sons B. brothers C. parents D. grandparents完形填空The first note I ever wrote for my mother said"Hi, Mom! Have a nice day! Love, Marie!"I was twelve when I wrote it, and I folded the 46. into her change purse(零钱包).My mother worked as a cleaner in a clothing factory. I knew that when she 47. meals in the dining hall, she would have to look for change in her purse. I didn't know that she would 48. that note, and always carry it with her.From the day that I 49. folded the small piece of paper into my mother's change purse, she and I left each other 50. notes. They would be put in the fridge, under a lamp, or beside the TV set. I 51. found one hidden(藏) in my shoe. From the outside, our notes may have been general records(记录) of our days, ideas and 52. . But to my mother and 53. , they were a lifeline —a communication with each other that no one else 54. .On October 20th,2020, my mother 55. after a long illness. I stood near her bed, holding her hand. I didn't cry the day my mom died, 56. I didn't cry a week later when I went to collect(收集) her things. I was so thankful that she no longer had aches and 57. .Recently, I found a note that my mom had 58. me. It had been hidden in the 59. of my favorite childhood book for years. It reads"Dear Marie, I love you always. Miss you a lot. Don't forget me. Be 60. ! Love, Mom."That day, I cried.46.A. note B. book C. diary D. letter47.A. prepared B. made C. bought D. cooked48.A. forget B. keep C. lose D. pick49.A. carefully B. slowly C. quickly D. suddenly50.A. big B. funny C. secret D. sad51.A. always B. never C. even D. sometimes52.A. reports B. answers C. weeks D. wishes53.A. her B. me C. him D. us54.A. shared B. believed C. promised D. remembered55.A. disabled B. slept C. lay D. died56.A. and B. but C. or D. because57.A. gifts B. pains C. notes D. mistakes58.A. lent B. sent C. passed D. left59.A. letters B. e-mails C. pages D. pictures60.A. serious B. happy C. busy D. strict【第5题】完形填空Do you know how to help people The answer is to be a volunteer! Volunteering means to 61. time helping others.·Help yourself by helping othersWhen you volunteer to help 62. , you are helping yourself. If you are angry, doing something can be a great way to 63. yourself down. Lots of people really 64. volunteering. Doing volunteer work means one important thing: You 65. a difference to the world. So where do you start School is a good 66. to start it if you are looking for volunteer ideas. Ask a teacher 67. ideas.·Do things with 68. membersVolunteering is a great way to have fun with your family. Talk to your 69. , brothers or sisters and see what they might be interested in. Find something you all agree on. Here are some 70. for things you do as a family 71. cleaning up a park and planting trees or flowers in your local community.·Invent your own opportunityKids can 72. up with their own ways to raise money or provide needed services. You can make and sell products, and 73. the money to charity.Volunteering gives kids a sense of responsibility. Volunteering can help kids learn important things about 74. — like what kinds of things they're best at. A volunteer job can 75. help some kids decide what they want to do when they grow up. So what are you waiting for Make a plan to start volunteering today!61.A. cost B. spend C. pay D. stay62.A. other B. another C. the other D. others63.A. calm B. put C. let D. take64.A. help B. give C. enjoy D. dislike65.A. do B. make C. give D. take66.A. place B. time C. way D. advice67.A. with B. from C. into D. for68.A. school B. factory C. club D. family69.A. teachers B. friends C. parents D. classmates70.A. facts B. ideas C. hobbies D. tasks71.A. for B. of C. like D. with72.A. come B. give C. put D. get73.A. make B. let C. give D. have74.A. themselves B. himself C. ourselves D. herself75.A. ever B. still C. always D. even完形填空。I care about the wonder(奇迹) in the world around me. My father has treasured an old suitcase for a long time. It has become the biggest 76. in my life.My father was an artist when he was young. After struggling (奋斗) for 20years, he successfully completed his work and returned to live with my mother, 50miles away from my new house. A few months ago, I 77. to visit my parents. As soon as my car stopped, my father brought me in and said, "I have 78. for you." I followed him to his study. It was an old suitcase. At first sight, it might not look like much, it was just a 79. brown suitcase with two silver locks (银锁) on the top. But to him, it's 80. what a wonder looks like.That suitcase is the very one my dad brought with him 81. he moved to the US from Türkiye in 1965. He's just a 19-year-old boy who had 82. money, didn't even know a word of English at the time. He left his hometown with an empty (空的) stomach, 83. that he would become an excellent artist one day. The suitcase carried my dad's most 84. things: many black-and-white photos from home and his favorite art works.As a kid, I 85. paid attention to the suitcase. It only lived quietly on the top of my bookcase. It was the time I got 86. that my father told me about it. Looking inside, I found hundreds of photos and the letters 87. wrote to my mother, back and forth between the US and Türkiye.Tears came down and finally I realized 88. the suitcase meant to him. The old suitcase carried my father's dream and the hopes of the family. It's a memory of not only the hardships (苦难) my parents 89. , but also all the wonderful things they had --how they found love, how they 90. difficulties and how their dreams came true.76.A. dream B. wonder C. job D. story77.A. rode B. walked C. drove D. flew78.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing79.A. beautiful B. special C. strange D. common80.A. quickly B. really C. only D. carefully81.A. before B. after C. when D. until82.A. little B. much C. some D. any83.A. thinking B. hoping C. finding D. showing.84.A. amazing B. pretty C. important D. interesting85.A. never B. sometimes C. always D. already86.A. stronger B. braver C. older D. thinner87.A. they B. I C. he D. she88.A. what B. how C. which D. why89.A. experienced B. understood C. broke D. refused90.A. gave up B. got overC. threw away D. worried about完形填空。Dear Mr. Henshaw,Thank you for sending me the postcard with the picture of the lakes, mountains and snow. I have followed your 91. and kept writing for long. I think I 92. much better when I write in my diary. I can 93. be a famous writer like you in the future. Why do I have such a dream My teacher says my 94. skills are improving. Here comes a piece of news. Our school and some other schools are going to print a 95. of works of young writers. My teacher thinks I can 96. to write a story for the book. The writers of the best work will win a special 97. — to have lunch with a famous writer. I feel 98. about the news and will listen to my teacher! I will have a try although I'm not sure 99. I can be the winner. That's because I really 100. to meet you and have lunch with you! I hope the 101. writer is you.I also got another postcard from my dad in Kansas. To be honest(说实在的), I'm 102. him these days because he lost my pet dog! But I forgave(原谅) him 103. I got the postcard. It shows a picture of a grain elevator(谷物升降机). Dad 104. to call me sometime next week.That's all for now. I am going to try to 105. a story. Don't worry about me!Your good friend,Leigh Botts91.A. steps B. rules C. advice D. noses92.A. feel B. look C. sound D. smell93.A. suddenly B. probably C. actually D. differently94.A. listening B. speaking C. reading D. writing95.A. show B. magazine C. book D. newspaper96.A. try B. decide C. want D. offer97.A. gift B. game C. prize D. race98.A. worried B. excited C. nervous D. sure99.A. so B. whether C. because D. but100.A. remember B. plan C. hate D. expect101.A. famous B. popular C. lonely D. great102.A. good with B. different fromC. strict with D. angry with103.A. as long as B. as well asC. as soon as D. as far as104.A. disagrees B. promises· C. forgets D. allows105.A. write with B. learn aboutC. make up D. pick up完形填空。On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said, "Once you learn to play it, it will 106. with you for life." But I didn't want to play it at all. I just wanted to play 107. on the computer, but Dad asked me to take 108. lessons.Dad liked music. He had a beautiful violin, a gift from his mom. But he had 109. time to learn to play it because he had to work 110. on the farm.I really hated practicing it every day 111. I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow it. He said, "You can 112. people joy and touch their hearts if you play it. Someday you will have the chance I never had — you'll play beautiful music for your 113. . And you will understand 114. you've worked so hard." I was speechless. I had to continue to practice.The accordion lessons 115. after I finished high school and I seldom (很少)played the accordion then. When I grew up, I 116. and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).One afternoon, my two children 117. the accordion by accident. They got very 118. . "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was 119. I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was 120. and clapping to the beat(打拍子).At that moment, my father's words came back to me. I told my family, "This is my father's music."106.A. play B. sing C. stay D. work107.A. jokes B. music C. tennis D. games108.A. piano B. accordion C. guitar D. violin109.A. no B. enough C. much D. some110.A. slowly B. happily C. hard D. easily111.A. or B. but C. so D. if112.A. change B. bring C. take D. carry113.A. family B. teachers C. students D. classmates114.A. why B. how C. when D. where115.A. returned B. continued C. started D. stopped116.A. got married B. fell illC. studied abroad D. fell asleep117.A. heard B. found C. bought D. made118.A. bored B. brave C. excited D. afraid119.A. surprised B. angry C. sad D. worried120.A. sleeping B. crying C. shouting D. smiling完形填空。Seven-year-old Tim and his father lived in a small house in a city in Germany. His mom worked in another city far away from home. Like other kids of his age, Tim 121. a nice birthday gift. 122. on his birthday, he only saw two pairs of hiking shoes and two backpacks (背包) made by his mom. Tim didn't feel 123. until his dad told him their travel plan to the city where Mom worked. Tim had never left the city since his birth. It was 124. his dream to see the outside world!They set off 125. the summer vacation came. It was very hot, Tim wanted to have a rest, but his father didn't agree."Let's 126. ! We will get a package(包裹) from your mother in the next town. I already told her to 127. one to the town before we left home, " Dad said. Tim felt not tired anymore and walked very quickly. He was 128. when he thought of the package from his mother. When they went to the post office in 129. , a postman really handed them a big package. Tim couldn't wait to 130. it. Well, there was a clean set of clothes, a large cake, some snacks, a(n) 131. and a wonderful red wool hat. In the letter, Tim's mom told Tim how much she 132. him and Dad. She also said she spent hours knitting (织) the hat for Tim by 133. . "I'm not a little kid anymore. I can 134. myself well, " Tim said, with tears (眼泪) in his eyes.After a while, Tim drew a picture 135. . In the picture, they sat down under a tree —Tim was wearing the red wool hat.121.A. chose B. received C. expected D. offered122.A. And B. As C. So D. But123.A. independent B. sick C. cheerful D. relaxed124.A. always B. sometimes C. hardly D. ever125.A. as well as B. as soon asC. as far as D. as long as126.A. stop B. rest C. hurry D. sleep127.A. send B. buy C. take D. develop128.A. surprised B. scared C. interested D. excited129.A. village B. town C. city D. country130.A. see B. open C. find D. protect131.A. e-mail B. card C. letter D. notebook132.A. needed B. saved C. understood D. missed133.A. herself B. himself C. itself D. themselves134.A. turn down B. depend onC. take care of D. help with135.A. loudly B. carefully C. clearly D. seriously完形填空。The girl Sahara is a fifth grade student. She lives with her mom in America. She doesn't know 136. her dad has gone. Sahara is less 137. than her cousin Rachel who is very active(活跃的). In fact, Rachel is her only good friend.Sahara loves 138. and writing. Her dream is to be a writer. However, 139. her school records (纪录), Sahara isn't a good student. She isn't 140. school subjects. She doesn't like to make friends with other students, either. 141. , her new teacher Miss Bodi doesn't think so.One day Sahara didn't go to school because she got 136. 2 142. . To her surprise, Miss Bodi visited her home in the evening. Actually, her 143. was surprised, too. She said, "You are such a nice teacher! Is Sahara still the same ""The same What do you 144. " Miss Bodi asked."I mean the same as what her 145. say. I guess you have read her school records," Sahara's mom said."No, I don't need to read any record. I can 146. my students with my eyes and heart," Miss Bodi answered.Sahara's mother couldn't 147. her ears. She asked again, "You really haven't seen Sahara's records "" 148. !I only see Sahara herself! And I'm sure she will be a great 149. some day," Miss Bodi said. "And most famous writers are usually bad at school subjects," she 150. .Sahara stayed in her room, feeling much better — it was because of Miss Bodi's words instead of the medicine from the doctor.137.A. where B. when C. why D. how138.A. hard-working B. talentedC. serious D. outgoing139.A. drawing B. reading C. singing D. swimming140.A. thanks to B. instead ofC. according to D. because of141.A. afraid of B. similar to C. ready for D. good at142.A. However B. So C. Anyway D. Moreover143.A. tired B. ill C. bored D. upset144.A. mom B. dad C. uncle D. aunt145.A. like B. take C. mean D. expect146.A. newspapers B. hobbies C. records D. notices147.A. look after B. care aboutC. learn about D. depend on148.A. touch B. believe C. understand D. hurt149.A. Probably B. Quickly C. Really D. Usually150.A. writer B. doctor C. teacher D. scientist151.A. shouted B. asked C. added D. thought完形填空。A primary school teacher in Chongqing called Wang Hongxu was awarded (授予) the Chongqing Good Samaritan Award (见义勇为奖) and got the title of "National Outstanding 152. " in June, 2021. On September 16th, 2021, Wang Hongxu got the title of "Role Model of the Times". People remember him because he lost his 153. to save two drowning(溺水的) children.Most people didn't know Mr. Wang 154. June 1st,2021, the Children's Day. The accident 155. at about 6:00 p. m. Two children, a boy and a girl, fell into the 156. when they were playing by the Yangtze River in Dadukou, Chongqing. At that time 35-year-old Wang Hongxu was 157. his 3-year-old son for a walk nearby (在附近). He 158. a P. E. teacher at Yucai Primary School. Mr. Wang jumped into the river 159. he heard someone shouting for help. 160. over 10 people, they saved the two kids from the river. 161. , Mr. Wang was unable to save himself. He left the 162. at a young age. As people got the news on the Internet, they felt so 163. and called him "Real Hero".In December 1986, Wang Hongxu was 164. a family of teachers. As a kid,Wang's dream was to be a teacher. 165. , his dream came true and he became a P. E. teacher at Yucai Primary School. Mr. Wang was 166. with his students. In students' eyes, Mr. Wang was interesting, caring and kind.152.A. Teacher B. Doctor C. Scientist D. Actor153.A. work B. life C. home D. interest154.A. for B. on C. until D. by155.A. turned B. grew C. appeared D. happened156.A. water B. pool C. hole D. lake157.A. bringing B. taking C. teaching D. helping158.A. played with B. met withC. worked for D. worked as159.A. as well as B. as far asC. as soon as D. as well as160.A. With the help of B. In the face ofC. By the end of D. At the beginning of161.A. Unluckily B. Strangely C. Differently D. Heavily162.A. class B. world C. city D. park163.A. sad B. sure C. bored D. ill164.A. similar to B. interested inC. born in D. protected by165.A. Slowly B. Actually C. Finally D. Suddenly166.A. strict B. popular C. strong D. famous完形填空。Today we will talk about the generation gap(代沟). The generation gap means a lack (缺乏) of communication 167. one generation and another. That could come from the differences of tastes, 168. and habits. It often happens between parents and their 169. . So, is 170. a generation gap between you and your parents If so, 171. this reading can help you bridge(消除) the generation gap.Firstly, 172. is the most municate with your 173. about something in your life. Start with it, and you'll see 174. close your family members are.175. , try spending more 176. with your parents. You can watch a football game with your father, 177. you can have an evening walk with your mother. You and your parents can take part in free time activities 178. . They will find the 179. interests as yours and all of you will have fun.Finally, your parents can help with your problems. So 180. your problems with them. They have more experience and will give you good 181. . It will also help to bridge the gap.167.A. across B. during C. between D. through168.A. spirits B. situations C. skills D. opinions169.A. brothers B. children C. friends D. classmates170.A. that B. this C. here D. there171.A. perhaps B. anyway C. already D. instead172.A. education B. communicationC. relationship D. satisfaction173.A. teachers B. sisters C. drivers D. parents174.A. when B. how C. why D. what175.A. Usually B. Secondly C. Certainly D. Quickly176.A. money B. life C. training D. time177.A. however B. although C. or D. so178.A. luckily B. heavily C. alone D. together179.A. same B. different C. usual D. typical180.A. forget B. share C. cover D. compare181.A. cloud B. trouble C. advice D. risk语法填空As a teenager, I was pretty lazy when it came to doing things for my family. I worked hard at school and I found I was not glad to 182. out at home with even the simplest things.Every Wednesday afternoon, for example, my mother 183. me to another town for a piano lesson. During my two-hour lesson, she rushed to the market and bought a week's 184. . Knowing my mom had driven me twelve miles there, twelve miles back, you might think I'd be very 185. to help her bring the food into the house. 186. I wasn't. I just carried my schoolbag on my back and left the rest for Mom.Back in my room, I felt 187. not helping my mother more. Deep inside (在内心深处),I wanted to change my 188. . But I also realized (意识到) that once I took on more housework, my parents would start 189. more of me. At the age of fifteen, I realized that one small 190. would happen: from a cared-for child to a 191. young man.I'll never forget the Wednesday when I made a decision to change 192. .Returning home from the lesson, I rushed into my room, as usual. But once inside, I felt so sorry 193. . Suddenly I opened my door and ran to my mother to help her. How 194. I looked at my mother when I finished it that day!Surely, from then on, I continued(继续) to help out with more housework. The clear thing was that the more I helped out, the 195. I felt about myself and my place in my family. Mom and Dad soon realized I became a real young man.Sometimes the little things we put off doing can be 196. easily. And then the feeling of happiness overcomes(战胜) the feeling of guilt(内疚) anyway.182.A. start B. cry C. help D. work183.A. sent B. guided C. walked D. drove184.A. fruit B. flowers C. food D. vegetables185.A. thankful B. stressed C. surprised D. unhappy186.A. So B. And C. But D. Or187.A. excited about B. pleased withC. interested in D. sorry for188.A. way B. world C. reason D. shape189.A. shouting B. refusing C. expecting D. thanking190.A. change B. story C. hope D. result191.A. bad B. friendly C. careful D. real192.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything193.A. again B. ever C. yet D. anyway194.A. sadly B. seriously C. happily D. shyly195.A. smarter B. safer C. warmer D. better196.A. gave out B. worked outC. pointed out D. got out完形填空。Animals are part of nature(大自然) and they are our friends. When our friends get into 197. , we should try our best to help them out. Let's 198. a touching (感人的) story.There is a little monkey with a lovely name— Mosi Musa. He got used to taking a toy 199. he was drinking a bottle(瓶) of milk from a worker at the zoo. Mosi Musa didn't 200. to be so happy as other monkey babies at first. After his birth at the San Diego Zoo in America, he faced a difficulty — his mother wasn't 201. to take care of him. But we know babies 202. need their moms!To our joy, the 203. got better very soon. Caregivers (看护人员) at the zoo gave a 204. hand. In addition, some kind zookeepers also 205. to look after Mosi Musa in their free time. "To make sure the poor monkey can stay healthy and grow, we 206. him bottles of milk several times a day," a caregiver said. What's more, Mosi Musa's grandma, Thelma, would like to 207. him although she was very old. She spent most of 208. time staying with Mosi Musa. 209. Mosi Musa grew older, she taught him to jump and climb the trees. 210. so much care and love, Mosi Musa grew up happily and healthily. More 211. , he felt the true love of his grandma!Their story is so special and touching that the famous writer Georgeanne Irvine wrote a book called Mosi Musa: A True Tale About a Baby Monkey Raised by His Grandma.197.A. trouble B. need C. luck D. hope198.A. write B. enjoy C. tell D. remember199.A. when B. which C. where D. what200.A. sound B. feel C. want D. seem201.A. ready B. sure C. able D. happy202.A. finally B. really C. hardly D. lastly203.A. resolution B. weather C. service D. situation204.A. meaningful B. special C. helpful D. interesting205.A. forgot B. agreed C. volunteered D. dreamed206.A. feed B. show C. buy D. cook207.A. find out B. play with C. care for D. look at208.A. her B. his C. my D. their209.A. Till B. As C. While D. Since210.A. Through B. With C. For D. Without211.A. easily B. possibly C. certainly D. importantly完形填空There lived a fish in the deep sea. Unlike other common fish, he was the most beautiful in the sea. His scales(鱼鳞) were 212. — blue, green, purple, orange…just like the rainbow (彩虹). So other fish 213. him Rainbow Fish. "Rainbow Fish, come and play with us!" they said. But he didn't even 214. them and swam away.One day, a little blue fish 215. towards Rainbow Fish and asked, "Would you please give me a few scales " "No way! Get away!" Rainbow Fish shouted 216. .The little blue fish was 217. and told other fish what happened. 218. ,Rainbow Fish became the loneliest one in the sea.One morning, Rainbow Fish went to the wise octopus(聪明的章鱼) for 219. . "I'm not happy at all. I'm so beautiful, 220. why don't they like me " he asked."You will know how to be happy if you 221. your scales," the octopus replied.When Rainbow Fish was thinking about the octopus's 222. carefully, he heard a voice(声音), "I just want one piece of 223. , please!" It was the little blue fish."It's OK to give 224. only one very very small scale," the Rainbow Fish thought and did so. "Thank you very much!" the little blue fish said 225. . He put it among his blue scales and swam away. Very soon other fish swam by. Each one who 226. a scale got one. "Come and play with us, kind Rainbow Fish!" they said. Rainbow Fish said yes, and he knew how to be happy— sharing.212.A. dark B. colorful C. common D. special213.A. made B. kept C. called D. put214.A. helped with B. looked atC. looked after D. learned from215.A. swam B. flew C. walked D. ran216.A. slowly B. quietly C. happily D. angrily217.A. sad B. bored C. shy D. happy218.A. At least B. As a resultC. At first D. For this reason219.A. food B. mind C. help D. fight220.A. so B. but C. or D. when221.A. ask B. keep C. cut D. share222.A. eyes B. words C. legs D. works223.A. cake B. bread C. scale D. rain224.A. him B.me C.them D.us225.A. freely B. seriously C. comfortably D. excitedly226.A. wanted B. found C. lost D. hoped阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Feeling quite hopeless, Jack walked down the streets, knowing he came to the end of life. In his fifties, Jack had never been married, experienced the happiness of having children or spent holidays with his family. On this sad rainy night, he felt that there was 227. in the whole world cared whether he lived or died.At that time I was sitting in my room watching the rain 228. my window. When I heard the doorbell ring, I jumped from my chair and ran out. But my mother was already at the 229. . Opening it, she saw a very dirty-looking man with tears falling down his face. My mother, always 230. and warm-hearted, invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents in our living room.As I wanted to know what the man looked like, I walked downstairs secretly. The man, holding his head in his hands and crying, made my heart ache. I ran back upstairs and took 231. my only half-dollar coin. Then I walked right into the living room. The three persons looked at me 232. as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I put the half-dollar coin in his hand and gave him a 233. . Running back upstairs, I felt excited but happy.Downstairs, Jack sat quietly with tears falling down his face as he tightly held that coin. Finally 234. my parents, he said, "I thought nobody cared. For the last twenty years, I have been so 235. . That is the first hug I have ever got. It's hard to believe that somebody 236. ."Jack's life changed that night. When he left our house, he didn't want to die but to 237. . We never saw Jack again, 238. we received letters from him from time to time, letting us know that he was doing fine.My life changed that night too, as I 239. the power of giving a hug, although it's only a gift of fifty cents. 240. Jack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. Jack said that when he'd walked along the streets that rainy night, 241. and ready to die, he had noticed a sticker on the car. It read: SOMEBODY LOVES YOU.227.A. anybody B. somebody C. nobody D. everybody228.A. push B. beat C. open D. take229.A. desk B. wall C. window D. door230.A. angry B. kind C. excited D. funny231.A. out B. in C. away D. off232.A. easily B. quickly C. carefully D. surprisedly233.A. hug B. smile C. kiss D. handshake234.A. searching for B. thinking aboutC. comparing with D. looking at235.A. nervous B. happy C. lonely D. bored236.A. cares B. works C. makes D. arrives237.A. come B. leave C. study D. live238.A. or B. so C. but D. and239.A. hid B. forgot C. helped D. saw240.A. After B. Before C. Till D. When241.A. ill B. afraid C. helpless D. seriousRead the passage and finish the cloze test.Charles Schulz, the world-famous cartoonist, came from a poor family.Schulz worked as a delivery boy(少年送货员) when he was young. When he 242. his first salary(工资), he went to a bookstore and bought 243. a book on cartoons. 244. he sat reading his book during lunchtime, 245. of his friends who worked with him came over. He asked Schulz what he was reading.When Schulz 246. him the book, his friend was very 247. . He could not understand why Schulz 248. two dollars and fifty cents on a book of cartoons.After working 249. a delivery boy for some time, Schulz found a job in an advertising(广告) company. 250. , all he did in his job was to tie(捆) the newspapers together. The job was boring, 251. he didn't give up. He liked to look at the pictures in the 252. . Luckily, after a couple of years, his manager 253. that he could draw. He was then allowed to draw simple cartoons for the company. This was the 254. of his job as a cartoonist.Schulz 255. many famous characters such as Snoopy and Charlie Brown. His cartoons are 256. all over the world. They are enjoyed by both children and adults.242.A. accepted B. used C. left D. got243.A. him B. himself C. her D. herself244.A. Although B. Because C. If D. While245.A. one B. none C. all D. both246.A. sold B. returned C. showed D. lent247.A. angry B. surprised C. happy D. bored248.A. made B. took C. cost D. spent249.A. for B. at C. as D. on250.A. So far B. For exampleC. At last D. At first251.A. but B. so C. or D. and252.A. books B. cartoons C. newspapers D. magazines253.A. wrote B. forgot C. remembered D. discovered254.A. start B. end C. advice D. practice255.A. taught B. noticed C. created D. saw256.A. different B. welcome C. serious D. crowdedFinish the cloze test.Polar bears are our biggest land predators(捕食者) and they can look frightening. An adult male can weigh 257. 600 kilograms and be three meters long. When a polar bear stands on two 258. , it is taller than a man.Their living place is snow and ice in cold northern places like Alaska,Greenland and Canada. In winter, they travel across the frozen seas 259. prey(猎物). They eat seals and other animals and they are 260. hunters.They have white fur, so it is 261. to see them in the snow. They have sharp, strong claws which help them to 262. and hold their prey. They also have long necks, small heads and large, flat feet. This makes them very strong swimmers.263. , changes in climate mean that polar bears are now an endangered species. In places like Hudson Bay in Canada, temperatures have been getting higher 264. 1950. This means that the sea has been freezing later every year,so the bears have 265. time to hunt on the ice. 266. , hungry bears go into towns looking for rubbish to eat.257.A. more or less B. up toC. or so D. less than258.A. arms B. shoulders C. legs D. hands259.A. taking care of B. playing withC. going through D. looking for260.A. excellent B. kind C. poor D. silly261.A. amazing B. easy C. difficult D. obvious262.A. dig B. catch C. keep D. protect263.A. Luckily B. Excitedly C. Sadly D. Slowly264.A. since B. in C. after D. before265.A. little B. much C. less D. more266.A. At first B. As a resultC. At birth D. As far as I knowFinish the cloze test.It was a warm summer day. A mother duck hid her nest in the long grass.She sat on her eggs, 267. for the eggs to hatch(孵化). Finally, the eggs hatched. A group of golden ducklings(小鸭子) appeared.The mother duck was so happy to 268. her ducklings. But the largest egg was still there. Suddenly the large egg cracked(裂) open. The duckling was big, grey and 269. . Other ducklings don't like him 270. he was ugly.A few days later, the mother duck took her ducklings for a swim. As the other birds saw the grey duckling, they all 271. him. They made fun of him every day. The poor ugly duckling couldn't 272. it anymore, so he ran away from his home. 273. , he found a pond and lived there. As it was winter, the water was so cold. He spent a long and lonely winter struggling(挣扎) to live.When the spring was coming, the duckling was bigger and stronger than before. He 274. high in the air, and he landed by a lovely lake with white and beautiful 275. .The ugly duckling thought they would also make fun of him. He felt sorry for himself and bowed his head low. When he bent his head, he saw himself in the water and was 276. . His ugly feathers were now snowy white. His neck was long and beautiful. He had grown into a swan, too!267.A. looking B. waiting C. standing D. leaving268.A. introduce B. leave C. see D. train269.A. shy B. silly C. beautiful D. ugly270.A. as B. unless C. if D. when271.A. smiled at B. took care ofC. laughed at D. got mad at272.A. see B. forget C. like D. take273.A. At first B. At present C. At once D. At times274.A. jumped B. stood C. flew D. danced275.A. ducks B. chickens C. birds D. swans276.A. excited B. angry C. nervous D. scaredRead the passage and finish the cloze test.What do people do with their old, out-of-date but still useful computers Most people don't know 277. to do with them. Many old computers are 278. in homes. Many more are simply thrown out with the rubbish.At last, some companies are thinking of ways to bring down the number of old computers. Sony has agreed to help 279. old Sony products. Dell,Hewlett-Packard and other companies now also 280. computers.In some countries, laws are being passed, puter companies will have to 281. and recycle their used products. And 70% of computer waste must be recycled. The 282. behind the laws is that computer companies themselves should 283. for it. That will encourage them to make computers which are 284. to repair and upgrade(升级).Yet while many people are throwing away good computers, others can't afford them at all. Thousands of organizations are working to 285. this problem. They collect and repair old computers. Some also teach how to repair computers.The computers then are given away to schools and people who need them.Giving 286. used computer to one of these organizations can turn one person's rubbish into other people's treasure and cut down on waste, too.277.A. what B. how C. where D. when278.A. put up B. put in C. put away D. put off279.A. buy B. recycle C. sell D. use280.A. take back B. take in C. take out D. take away281.A. repay B. return C. collect D. refuse282.A. opinion B. information C. lesson D. idea283.A. wait B. run C. go D. pay284.A. dearer B. cheaper C. lighter D. heavier285.A. have B. solve C. cause D. find286.A. the B. an C. / D. a完形填空。Nowadays millions of Chinese leave their hometown to work in big cities, but 35-year-old Chen Si is an exception. Having graduated (毕业) from Harvard University, Chen Si 287. her job on Wall Street and came back to her hometown in Shenyang, Liaoning Province in 2013. 288. she has worked as a director(负责人)of Tianzhushan Nursing Home.There are 289. 500 elderly people at the nursing home, and most are more than 75 years old. 290. many people didn't understand Chen Si, including her parents and friends. They 291. why she gave up her excellent job in America. They thought she made such a "stupid" 292. . And they didn't think she could be 293. the elderly. To work better, Chen moved into the nursing home. She put her whole 294. into the job. She was kind and friendly to the elderly. As time went by, she won 295. trust and love. Now they have developed a close 296. — they are like family and friends.They 297. Chen Si "ACE (第一流的) lady" because she works as a psychological consultant(心理咨询师) and a nurse at the same time here. Chen Si is very 298. every day — she takes care of their health, pays attention to their diet and chats with them. In her 299. , it's important to provide the elderly with delicious food. But more 300. , we should make them feel valued (被重视的)."I truly love what I have been doing. And I hope more young people can 301. me in providing care service, creative ideas and professional skills," Chen told the reporter.287.A. looked for B. gave up C. found out D. gave away288.A. So far B. From now onC. Since then D. By then289.A. nearly B. mainly C. hardly D. mostly290.A. In the end B. At firstC. In addition D. For example291.A. promised B. thought C. believed D. wondered292.A. discussion B. change C. decision D. plan293.A. good at B. good for C. similar to D. good with294.A. body B. heart C. head D. mouth295.A. their B. my C. our D. her296.A. service B. habit C. hobby D. relationship297.A. call B. see C. advise D. ask298.A. happy B. busy C. serious D. relaxed299.A. situation B. surprise C. opinion D. satisfaction300.A. differently B. importantly C. strangely D. popularly301.A. protect B. pay C. compare D. join完形填空。Maybe you have already been to different museums. Maybe you have 302. yourself at an amusement park many times. But have you 303. visited a stone painting studio(工作室) 48-year-old 304. Lu Ting runs such a studio in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. After walking into the yard at her studio, you'll be 305. to find lots of stones on the ground. Lu has been showing her deep love of her hometown (故乡) by creating colorful 306. on stones.Lu Ting was born and 307. near the Yellow River, our Mother River. She has liked walking along the river and enjoyed 308. beauty since she was a kid. "I feel connected(连接) with the river, and I love my hometown 309. ," Lu said.Lu Ting majored in(主修) woodblock painting when she 310. at the Inner Mongolia Normal University. " 311. my time at university, a teacher named Mr. Yan often took groups of students to learn the carvings(雕刻) on the rocks. We would collect beautiful river 312. on our way back and draw on them. I guess since then I have become 313. studying stones and dreamed of painting on them."However, Lu's dream didn't come true 314. she created her first series of stone paintings The Story of Fuhe in 2016. The 315. tells the story of a mother and her children. It's about 316. they keep each other company(陪伴)."These stones are part of our Mother River. I love them as deeply as our Mother River," she added.302.A. taught B. helped C. enjoyed D. thought303.A. ever B. yet C. never D. even304.A. scientist B. actress C. doctor D. artist305.A. lucky B. surprised C. afraid D. ready306.A. music B. clothes C. paintings D. dance307.A. woke up B. went out C. ran away D. grew up308.A. its B. my C. her D. his309.A. carefully B. quickly C. deeply D. highly310.A. worked B. studied C. appeared D. played311.A. With B. During C. Through D. For312.A. stones B. trees C. fishes D. plants313.A. talented in B. helpful forC. interested in D. similar to314.A. as B. until C. unless D. since315.A. education B. discussion C. invention D. creation316.A. how B. why C. when D. what完形填空。Alice saw a rabbit with pink eyes pass by. She followed it but 317. a deep and dark hole in the ground. Luckily, she didn't 318. herself. Alice first saw a door but it was locked. Then she saw a 319. with the words "Drink Me" on a little three-legged table, and she drank something in the bottle. To her surprise, she became very 320. , only ten inches(英寸) high. Alice felt so 321. that she began to cry.After a while, she thought, "Come on, there's no 322. crying! I have to think of an idea to leave." She looked around carefully and 323. a little box under the table. She opened the box and saw a very small cake 324. it. On the cake there were two tiny beautiful words "EAT ME"."Well, I'll 325. the cake. If it makes me become larger, I can find the key to the door. If it makes me 326. smaller, I can creep(爬过去) under the door. Either way I can 327. find my way out. Anyway, I don't care which happens," Alice thought.So she ate up the cake and said to 328. , "Which way Which way " Alice couldn't wait to know 329. she was growing smaller or larger. She put her 330. on the top of her head but found that she remained (保持不变) the same size. Of course, we can't grow smaller or larger as we eat a cake. But Alice didn't think so, because 331. things always happen to her. "Well, it's just a cake," she smiled.Suddenly, she was growing larger and larger ...317.A. climbed up B. found out C. fell into D. ran out318.A. help B. teach C. enjoy D. hurt319.A. bottle B. cup C. toy D. box320.A. strong B. small C. fat D. tall321.A. strange B. surprised C. scared D. excited322.A. time B. trouble C. fun D. use323.A. noticed B. felt C. made D. hid324.A. during B. near C. inside D. behind325.A. keep B. eat C. lose D. watch326.A. seem B. develop C. grow D. change327.A. suddenly B. nearly C. probably D. usually328.A. herself B. himself C. myself D. itself329.A. how B. why C. whether D. when330.A. foot B. hand C. bottle D. cake331.A. terrible B. modern C. common D. strange完形填空。Do you love giant pandas but wonder why they have a sixth thumb(拇指), and why they are omnivores (杂食动物) You can find these 332. at the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum.On weekends Peter's family from Chengdu 333. enjoy doing some outdoor activities like riding. But last weekend was 334. — they went to visit the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum. It 335. them about 30 minutes by car.The museum was first 336. to the public on March 3rd, 2021. With a built area of 7,179 m and a display area of 4,342 m , the 337. is believed to be the world's first interactive-experience(互动体验) one with a giant panda theme. Peter learnt much about giant pandas. 338. , he knew that French man Jean Pierre was the first Westerner to discover giant pandas in 1869. Another fact 339. him a lot—giant pandas used to be carnivores (食肉动物). He couldn't believe these lovely 340. eaters used to eat meat.Peter also knew that there are two 341. of pandas in China — Sichuan giant pandas and Qinling giant pandas. These two types don't 342. the same. The former (前者) looks more like a bear 343. a bigger and oval head while the latter has a rounder head and shorter mouth— they look more like a cat.They didn't leave the museum 344. it was time for lunch. On the way home, Peter's dad asked, "Do you know 345. pandas have a sixth thumb " Peter answered, "Sure. They 346. it to catch, break off and process bamboo."332.A. answers B. facts C. secrets D. reports333.A. finally B. usually C. really D. probably334.A. busy B. common C. strange D. different335.A. paid B. cost C. took D. spent336.A. closed B. open C. ready D. likely337.A. museum B. theater C. library D. zoo338.A. At first B. For exampleC. In fact D. In addition339.A. relaxed B. excited C. worried D. surprised340.A. fruit B. rice C. bamboo D. noodles341.A. copies B. types C. pieces D. sets342.A. sound B. hear C. look D. smell343.A. with B. in C. for D. about344.A. as B. unless C. until D. since345.A. where B. why C. how D. when346.A. build B. give C. take D. use完形填空。Once upon a time, there was a poor village. All the villagers there did not like to 347. , and they had little food. Their doors and windows were closed all day.One day a stranger(陌生人) 348. the village. He was very tired and 349. . He stopped at the first house and knocked (敲) on the door, hoping someone could 350. him with some bread or cakes."Who is that " the woman inside asked. "I'm a hungry traveler. I 351. if you can give me something to eat " the stranger replied. "No 352. ," she said. The stranger knocked on the door again, asking, "Are you hungry 353. you will like my magic stone soup." "Stone soup " she said. Though she felt it was 354. , she invited him in.The woman lit(点燃) the fire, placed a kettle(锅) of water on top, and opened her 355. to let out some heat. Then the stranger put the stone into the boiling (沸腾的) water 356. and said, "The soup will taste better with some salt in it." The woman gave some salt to 357. . Minutes later, the stranger said, "Some carrots and beef will make the soup 358. more delicious." The woman agreed.Soon a neighbor followed the nice 359. and came to the house. "The soup can be much nicer 360. we have some beans and chicken," the stranger said. "I have some," the neighbor shouted and ran back to his home. Very soon many other 361. came with other vegetables or meat.That day the villagers tasted the finest soup. From that day on, they started to share things with each other.347.A. travel B. work C. cook D. share348.A. helped with B. thought aboutC. passed by D. looked for349.A. hungry B. nervous C. thirsty D. worried350.A. offer B. provide C. bring D. give351.A. think B. believe C. wonder D. guess352.A. food B. water C. money D. time353.A. Later B. Nearly C. Maybe D. Almost354.A. different B. relaxing C. common D. impossible355.A. bottles B. windows C. boxes D. books356.A. differently B. clearly C. slowly D. loudly357.A. him B. her C.me D. them358.A. look B. hear C. sound D. taste359.A. rule B. mark C. smell D. color360.A. although B. if C. since D. unless361.A. villagers B. travelers C. strangers D. volunteers完形填空。Dear Agony Aunt, I'm a Grade 8 student. I find no matter how hard I study, I always get low marks in math. I have lots of 362. and can't sleep well. What's worse, my elder brother thinks I have a lower IQ(智商) than my classmates. So I always 363. him. Sad BettyDear Sad Betty,Thank you for your letter. I hope my 364. can be of some help to you! I know you are in a bad situation, but never doubt(怀疑) 365. ! Please believe you have a 366. IQ like other common students. Since I worked as Agony Aunt ten years ago, I have 367. many students like you. They seem not to make any progress(进步) in 368. although they are very hard-working. So I understand how you are feeling.Everyone is 369. others and everyone is good at different things. So you shouldn't 370. yourself with others, although I know it will be not easy.I know you must be very hard-working, but 371. your learning methods (方法)aren't suitable (适合的) for you. If you aren't sure about it, why not 372. your math teacher for help It's a better way to tell your math teacher about your 373. and your learning methods. I believe he or she would like to help you and 374. you some learning methods that suit you better. You can also study together with your classmates who are good at math. Team study is 375. helpful.As for your elder brother, you can talk with him in a friendly way. 376. it doesn't work, ask your parents for help.In a word, the most important thing is not to doubt yourself. I believe you can make it!Agony Aunt362.A. news B. risks C. pressure D. feelings363.A. help with B. talk with C. play with D. argue with364.A. advice B. questions C. jobs D. plans365.A. myself B. yourself C. himself D. herself366.A. low B. high C. normal D. strange367.A. visited B.helped C. taught D. trained368.A.math B. Chinese C.English D. history369.A. friendly to B.similar toC. different from D. good for370.A. work B. compete C.fight D.compare371.A. hardly B. finally C. probably D. luckily372.A. ask B. turn C. make D. allow373.A.feeling B. problem C. dream D. answer374.A. bring B.make C.offer D. provide375.A.never B. always C. hardly D. ever376.A. As B.Since C. While D.If完形填空。Most parents would like to do everything for their kids. As a result, many middle school students can't even do any 377. like sweeping the floor and washing clothes. "Sometimes I want to 378. do the dishes after dinner, but my mom always stops me. She thinks I'm too 379. after a long school day," a boy in Grade 8 said. 380. , whether(是否) school students should help with chores has been a hot topic (话题). Some think doing chores can help kids become 381. . However, others think kids already have enough 382. at school, so they have no time and energy (精力) to do chores. Let's learn how a 383. from America does.Mark Arrington is the father of 11-year-old Markell. He always 384. his free time with his son. They 385. do sports and play games. On Cleaning Day, they both do all the chores while Markell's mom just 386. herself in the yard. "Dad tells me that doing chores isn't only my mom's job. We take her place 387. we are free," Markell says. They share everything with each other. Markell 388. that he and his dad are good friends.However, Mark Arrington is 389. his son. He often tells Markell, "You have to work for it because nothing comes for free." Now Markell is helping his dad wash the car very 390. because he can get 2 dollars. He still needs another 5 dollars to buy a model plane."All parents love 391. kids. But we shouldn't do everything for them. I want my son to learn to be independent from a young age," says Mark Arrington.377.A. games B. chores C. jobs D. homework378.A. help B. make C. try D. let379.A. bored B. tired C. free D. lonely380.A. In a word B. In additionC. In fact D. At last381.A. outgoing B. smart C. shy D. independent382.A. fun B. space C. stress D. experience383.A. father B. teacher C. nurse D. driver384.A. pays B. spends C. wastes D. takes385.A. really B. hardly C. usually D. never386.A. believes B. teaches C. helps D. enjoys387.A. as far as B. as soon asC. as long as D. as well as388.A. makes sure B. feels likeC. thinks about D. finds out389.A. different from B. angry withC. similar to D. strict with390.A. sadly B. carefully C. easily D. surprisingly391.A. their B. our C. his D. your完形填空Harris was a very small hare(野兔) with very big feet. "Why do I have such big feet, Grandpa " Harris asked. "All hares have big feet, Harris. I will show you 392. ," said Grandpa.Grandpa hopped(单脚跳) 393. into the air. Harris copied(模仿) it. He kept practicing over and over again until he could hop as high 394. Grandpa. Then Grandpa took Harris up to the 395. of the mountains. He told Harris, "With your big feet, you can hop to the top of your world."Grandpa taught Harris lots of life 396. . For example, he taught Harris how to 397. a cool resting place in the earth when the days were hot. One summer afternoon, they stopped to 398. the grass. Harris shouted happily, "Look, Grandpa! My feet can 399. me away from the hot sun! I'm so 400. to have such big feet." As time went by, he got to know the 401. of his feet.One day Grandpa noticed a wolf looking closely at them from a distance (从远处). He kept cool and spoke 402. to Harris, "The most important thing about your big feet is they can 403. you to run very fast." Harris began to run and didn't stop 404. he heard the howl (嚎叫) of the wolf. "Grandpa, why aren't you running with me " Harris ran back and 405. sadly."Little Harris, I'm growing old. It's time for you to learn to live in 406. own world."Harris kept Grandpa's words in mind and he believed his big feet would take him to the end of the world.392.A. why B. how C. where D. when393.A. far B. high C. quickly D. slowly394.A. from B. for C. as D. with395.A. top B. foot C. front D. side396.A. words B. habits C. events D. experience397.A. cross B. watch C. find D. think398.A. try out B. give away C. cut off D. lie on399.A. teach B. choose C. keep D. learn400.A. lucky B. surprised C. sorry D. careless401.A.information B.importance C.difference D.difficulty402.A. information B. importance C. difference D. difficulty403.A. sadly B. loudly C. angrily D. quietly404.A. help B. stop C. invite D. control405.A. when B. unless C. until D. as406.A. stayed B. cried C. agreed D. laughed完形填空。This story happened in a small mountain village. One day a very big rock fell down from a nearby mountain and 407. in the middle of the road. Many people came to the road and talked about the 408. rock. Some of the 409. men tried to move it away but failed (失败). They tried to move it with ropes but it still didn't 410. .There was 411. they could do about it. They had to change the road. At that time, a boy of 12 said, "I think I can help move the rock." "You " they shouted. "What are you talking about " The men all 412. the boy.The next morning some people came into the road. "The rock has 413. !" one of them shouted. More people ran out to see. It was 414. . The rock wasn't in the road anymore. It wasn't 415. near the road. The boy stood in the road smiling. "I told you I 416. move it last night. Now you can't see it, can you " he said.The people all looked 417. . "You see," the boy said, "I dug a deep hole next to the rock and I dug a small incline (斜坡) up to the 418. . So the rock ran down into the hole by itself. And then I covered it 419. earth (泥土)." People shouted, "What a 420. boy!" And some of them said, " 421. haven't we thought of this good idea "407.A. lied B. broke C. passed D. stopped408.A. broken B. wrong C. large D. normal409.A. tallest B. youngest C. cleverest D. strongest410.A. jump B. matter C. move D. play411.A. everything B. nothing C. anything D. something412.A. laughed at B. agreed withC. argued with D. asked for413.A. woken B. lost C. dropped D. gone414.A. easy B. true C. fair D. crazy415.A. still B. ever C. yet D. even416.A. should B. could C. might D. would417.A. surprised B. nervous C. excited D. relaxed418.A. mountain B. road C. hole D. rock419.A. from B. for C. with D. by420.A. happy B. kind C. clever D. clear421.A. Why B. Where C. When D. How答案解析部分1.C;2.B;3.A;4.D;5.D;6.B;7.B;8.C;9.B;10.B本文主要讲述了一个经常出事故的朋友Jack,在经历两次事故后,开始变得小心谨慎的故事。考查完形填空,注意词汇在篇章中的运用能力,答题时首先要跳过空格通读文章掌握其大意,然后细读文章字斟句酌逐一作答,注意上下文的逻辑,并且考虑句型,语法,搭配,语境等因素,最后通读一遍检查验证。1.几个月前,当他在放学回家的路上时,一辆车撞到了他。A因为,B自从,C当......的时候,D并且,根据a car hit him 1 he was on his way home from school,可知是时间状语从句在放学回家的路上发生的事情,故选C。2.司机有点疲劳,所以他没有看到Jack。A强壮的,B疲劳的,C饥饿的,D懒惰的,根据so he did not see Jack,可知当时司机有点疲劳,故选B。3.而Jack当时正在打手机电话,并且骑着自行车在路中间。A在上面,B有,C在里面,D大约,根据his mobile phone,可知是talk on 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览