2026年中考英语完形填空专题训练(含答案)

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2026年中考英语完形填空专题训练答案
一、第一篇完形填空
11.B 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.B 21.C 22.A 23.D 24.B 25.A
二、第二篇完形填空
11.D 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.D 21.A 22.C 23.C 24.B 25.D
三、第三篇完形填空
11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.B 21.C 22.A 23.B 24.A 25.D
四、第四篇完形填空
11.A 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.A 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.A 25.D
五、第五篇完形填空
11.D 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 21.C 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.A2026年中考英语完形填空专题训练
姓名:_________ 班级:________
一、第一篇完形填空
I had just finished washing the lunch dishes when my three-year-old daughter Becky rushed in. "Mom!" she cried, "Come and see my new doggy!"
I followed her out into the bushes (灌木丛) and 11 the grass. A sudden 12 froze me. There she was, sitting on her heels and held in her arms was just the head of a baby wolf!
"Becky!" My mouth felt 13 ,"Don't move!" I slowly stepped closer. Suddenly, the wolf 14 and bared (露出) the teeth.
"It's all right, boy!" Becky15 him, "Don't be afraid! That's my mom, and she loves you, too."
Then the unbelievable thing happened. As her tiny hands patted the great shaggy (乱蓬蓬的) head, I felt a bit relieved to see the gentle and 16 movement of the wolf's tail.
"Honey!" My heart 17 beat fast, "Put him down and come to Mom. We'll go and find help."
Unwillingly, Becky got up and kissed the wolf on the nose 18 she walked slowly into my arms. The wolf's 19 yellow eyes followed her. "I'll be back soon!" Becky said.
With Becky 20 in my arms, I ran to get help.
My husband, Bill, and a vet (兽医) came to see the wolf and they found his 21 was really bad-his leg was wounded by gunshot. With Becky's help, the vet carefully treated the wound.
Becky named the baby wolf Ralph and carried food and water to him every day. Seeing the way he dragged (拖) his injured leg, we knew he 22 great pain. But not once did he ever try to 23 those who cared for him.
Four months later, Ralph was finally 24 to stand. Then he followed Becky all over the family farm. Together they walked around the grassland, the golden-haired child often 25 with the baby wolf secrets of nature's wonders...
11. A. cut B. parted C. held D. picked
12. A. excitement B. anger C. fear D. pity
13. A. warm B. dry C. full D. open
14. A. cheered B. appeared C. dropped D. shook
15. A. comforted B. warned C. ordered D. requested
16. A. relaxed B. annoyed C. worried D. excited
17. A. never B. still C. yet D. ever
18. A. though B. since C. until D. before
19. A. cold B. strict C. sad D. crazy
20. A. active B. safe C. alive D. peaceful
21. A. behavior B. performance C. condition D. taste
22. A. went through B. took in C. brought out D. gave off
23. A. thank B. excuse C. protect D. hurt
24. A. weak B. strong C. serious D. brave
25. A. sharing B. agreeing C. connecting D. dealing
二、第二篇完形填空
One day after school, Evan played basketball in the living room. When he was playing in high 11, his basketball hit a vase (花瓶) off the shelf and the mouth of the valuable vase knocked off a large piece! To 12 the great trouble he caused, he glued the pieces together and put the vase back to its place.
However, his mom 13 noticed this."Was it you that broke the vase, Evan " she asked. "Oh no, Mom!" Evan replied with 14,"A wild cat just jumped in from the window and knocked over the vase."
Mom was quite clear that he was 15, for all the windows had been closed before. However, she just remained 16 and said, "How careless of me to forget to have the window closed!"
Before going to bed, Mom asked Evan to go to the study. He felt he couldn't 17 the punishment. But Mom's face appeared no 18 of anger.
Instead, she took a chocolate box out and gave one piece to him. "Evan, this chocolate is a reward for you, for you 19 a cat that could open the window, with your imagination." Then, she put 20 chocolate in his hand. "This chocolate is a reward for your excellent21 to restore the vase. But remember, to restore a vase needs more powerful glue and higher 22 skills. Tomorrow, let's bring the vase to the artists to see how they'll make it." With that, she took the third chocolate, "The last chocolate stands for my deep apology to you. I shouldn't have put a vase in a place where it could so easily 23, especially when there's a boy fond of sports."
"But, Mom, I."
Mom stopped him and said,"My chocolate box has been 24 so our talk is over, too. Now, go to bed!"
The following days were the same as before. The only 25 was that Evan has never told a lie since then.
11. A. places B. situations C. positions D. spirits
12. A. make B. cover C. deal D. fill
13. A. seldom B. even C. still D. ever
14. A. surprise B. fear C. regret D. excitement
15. A. lying B. joking C. explaining D. imagining
16. A. silent B. calm C. annoyed D. shocked
17. A. receive B. fit C. avoid D. stand
18. A. point B. sense C. symbol D. act
19. A. created B. raised C. discovered D. kept
20. A. other B. the other C. others D. another
21. A. ability B. chance C. speed D. courage
22. A. basic B. new C. special D. similar
23. A. turn down B. go off C. fall down D. take off
24. A. magic B. empty C. useless D. fresh
25. A. reason B. power C. goal D. change
三、第三篇完形填空
I crossed my arms as I waited for my volleyball coach to finish talking to the referees (裁判)-there was a 11 with the score. But did it really matter The Lions were ahead of us, 24-14, and the game would end at 25.
The Lions' number 8 must have thought the 12 thing, as she covered her mouth and yawned (打哈欠). At this, I waved to the five teammates on the floor."Listen!" I said in a tiny but 13 voice once we'd made a circle, "The Lions think this game is over, but I think we can't 14 now--we'll make them know getting that last point is never15 work. From here on, nothing drops!"
We got ready immediately at the whistle (口哨声). As I returned to my 16,I checked the scoreboard. It now 17 24-15. "We wouldn't win this game, but we could 18 that number 8 from yawning again!" I told myself.
24-20, we were still 19. Kait served for the sixth time. The Lions hit and the ball flew over our fingertips. Then Zoe jumped high and somehow managed to keep the ball 20 the floor. It was my 21! I pushed the ball away with my closed fist (拳头). It floated up and was over the net to number 8. Letting out a loud shout, the girl hit the ball hard and it flew back so quickly toward the floor on our side! Game over. The Lions surrounded number 8 and threw her into the air with loud cheers.
I watched their 22 from the floor."Did I make the right decision in the first place " I wondered, "Should we have saved our 23 for the third and final game of the match "
But then Zoe reached out her hand to 24 me to my feet. "Maybe this game is over, 25 the match isn't. Nothing drops!"
11. A. problem B. surprise C. need D. point
12. A. unexpected B. other C. same D. difficult
13. A. uncertain B. serious C. soft D. calm
14. A. turn out B. turn in C. give out D. give in
15. A. hard B. light C. perfect D. valuable
16. A. position B. state C. field D. seat
17. A. wrote B. spoke C. talked D. read
18. A. force B. keep C. spare D. excuse
19. A. alive B. lost C. helpless D. absent
20. A. onto B. off C. against D. across
21. A. challenge B. fault C. turn D. choice
22. A. celebration B. interview C. performance D. match
23. A. time B. energy C. life D. risk
24. A. pull B. kick C. hit D. hug
25. A. and B. for C. so D. but
四、第四篇完形填空
One day, Marissa noticed a spider spinning a web (结网) in the sunlight. "It seems that this creature isn't trying to be something else, such as a lovely butterfly or a bee." Marissa thought,"It's 11 to be exactly what it is and to do what it's good at!"
What came naturally to Marissa was 12. She could paint or draw all day long and never get bored. However, a few weeks ago, Marissa signed up for the high jump for she wanted to 13 Mom who was once a high jump star. But however hard she worked, Marissa would 14 be like her mom.
One night, halfway through her homework, Marissa fell asleep. When she woke up, the clock read 1:00 a.m.. "Oh! There's still so much homework to do!" she grew worried, "But I really need some rest for track (田径运动) practice."
Then a 15 thought crossed Marissa's mind. "If I fail some of my classes, I'd be surely 16 the track team.."
After the mid-term exam, letters had been mailed out to parents and Marissa knew the letter would show that her grades had 17 a lot. That afternoon, just as Marissa had 18, Mom was waiting with the letter in her hand. "What's happening to your grades " Mom asked.
With tears in her eyes, Marissa had to tell the 19,"I expect to be a high jump star just like you, Mom. And I hate to disappoint you 20 track practice is too hard for me.. What a mess I've made of 21"
"Marissa, I was always proud of you!" Mom's face now 22,"But you made a bad 23! In fact, you didn't need to do what you dislike to make me happy."
Marissa suddenly thought of the spider. She realized she'd lost sight of her 24 and twisted (扭曲) her web. Now she would go back and 25 that web!
11. A. glad B. annoyed C. anxious D. sad
12. A. sports B. dance C. music D. art
13. A. encourage B. please C. remind D. disappoint
14. A. also B. still C. never D. already
15. A. serious B. wise C. dark D. creative
16. A. called in B. kicked off C. made up D. taken over
17. A. improved B. risen C. scored D. dropped
18. A. doubted B. wondered C. imagined D. promised
19. A. truth B. excuse C. joy D. wish
20. A. since B. though C. until D. unless
21. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something
22. A. clouded B. burned C. softened D. disappeared
23. A. progress B. choice C. impression D. effort
24. A. purpose B. taste C. weight D. prize
25. A. break B. treat C. write D. rebuild
五、第五篇完形填空
I was driving to a business meeting when I came to a very busy crossroad. The traffic lights had just turned red and I had to stop, impatiently waiting for my turn to pass.
Suddenly, an unforgettable scene11 my eye. A young couple, both blind, were walking arm in arm 12 this busy crossroad with cars racing by in every direction. Each of them, with a walking stick, searched for clues (线索) to 13 them.
At first, I was touched. They were trying to 14 what I felt was one of the most terrible disabilities-blindness. "How frightening it must be to see nothing!" My thought was quickly 15 by fear when I saw this--without realizing the 16 they were in, the couple were walking right into the path of oncoming cars. I was 17 because I didn't know whether the other drivers understood what was happening.
To my amazement, another wonderful scene unfolded before my eyes-every car in every direction came to a(n) 18. No sharp sounds of brakes or noisy horns (喇叭) were heard, 19 did anyone shout, "Get out of the way!" Everything around 20 . At that moment, time seemed to stand still for the couple.
I looked around the cars and noticed that everybody's 21 was fixed on the couple. Suddenly, the driver to my right shouted, "To your right! To your right!" Other people joined him, shouting, "To your right!"
The couple adjusted (调整) their own 22 and they made it to the other side of the road. As they arrived at the roadside, one thing impressed me--they were 23 arm in arm! There were no expressions on their faces and they appeared not to know what was really 24 around them.
After breathing a sigh of relief, I drove away. I'd learned something new about life and how to take more 25 of others.
11. A. hid B. covered C. met D. caught
12. A. around B. over C. across D. through
13. A. guide B. introduce C. prevent D. check
14. A. discover B. achieve C. overcome D. describe
15. A. given off B. cut off C. brought out D. laid out
16. A. danger B. way C. support D. role
17. A. annoyed B. pleased C. anxious D. surprised
18. A. stop B. agreement C. line D. end
19. A. either B. none C. or D. nor
20. A. changed B. froze C. excited D. raced
21. A. pride B. energy C. attention D. hobby
22. A. speed B. direction C. condition D. plan
23. A. never B. yet C. even D. still
24. A. breaking out B. breaking down C. going on D. going by
25. A. care B. time C. risk D. chance

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