2026年中考英语二轮专题完形填空10篇(含答案)

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义务教育教科书 (新版) 九年级
2026中考备战之二轮复习 --- 完形填空
第一组
Light rain went on to fall as I arrived at the mountain village. With a heavy bag on my back, I was excited to teach at a small school here, but a little 1 . What would these students be like The school had only 18 students. Most were quiet, 2 they ran and laughed at break.
One girl, Wen, always sat alone far in the corner, seldom saying anything. On my first day in the classroom, I shared with them a 3 with the words “You are seen” on it and put it up on the wall. Some smiled shyly and some spoke quietly. “That’s why I’m here,” I said. However, Wen didn’t 4 . She was just drawing circles on the desk with her finger.
Days passed quickly. The lessons were 5 planned. The children were kind. But my effort seemed to make little difference. I was not sure if I was doing anything 6 .
One night, a heavy storm caused a power cut, leaving the classroom in darkness. As everyone was frozen, a soft light appeared. It was Wen who was holding a 7 in her hand. “We can still read.” she whispered. That was the first time I heard her voice.
The next day, she 8 closer. In the following days, she began to talk more. In my last class, she came up and gave me the lantern. “So you will always have some 9 .” she smiled gently.
I came to give light, but found it was quietly 10 Volunteering isn’t always loud or big. Sometimes, it’s a quiet lantern-shared between the two, and shining in both directions.
1. A. bored B. relaxed C. nervous D. surprised
2. A. though B. so C. since D. when
3. A. cup B. book C. cake D. poster
4. A. stand up B. look up C. wake up D. give up
5. A. slowly B. carefully C. directly D. finally
6. A. popular B. interesting C. peaceful D. meaningful
7. A. star B. lamp C. candle D. lantern
8. A. lay B. sat C. slipped D. solved
9. A. fun B. time C. light D. hope
10. A. returned B. collected C. connected D. accepted
第二组
Seven arctic wolves(北极狼) move smoothly 1 a frozen pool and begin to run after a thick piece of ice.
The three older wolves are playing wildly, hitting the four young wolves and sending them rolling(打滚) on the frozen grass. But the young jump up and run back onto the frozen pool to 2 the game. Finally, the youngest wolf quickly catches the ice, making it to pieces. Game over. The rest of the wolves stare at him, as if to say, “What now ” Then, one by one, they all turn to look at me.
I’ve been watching these seven wolves for hours, keeping a good distance(距离) between us so they don’t feel 3 . There’s probably no other place on Earth than Ellesmere Island(Canada’s northernmost island) where wolves would let a human sit alongside them like I’m doing. For this 4 , I traveled here to join a documentary film team.
They knew I was there, but they hadn’t paid any attention to me-until now. I 5 as our eyes meet. No matter how playful they appeared a few minutes before, I remember that these are 6 wild animals.
The wolves begin to walk toward me. But they 7 me before stopping at their preferred prey(猎物). Most of the meat is gone, but enough for each wolf to have something to eat. Every few minutes, one of the wolves looks over at me, but 8 of them seem bothered. I relax a little as I watch them eat.
After they finish feeding on the prey, they walk slowly to the grass for a sleep. The young stay together 9 each older wolf finds a comfortable place alone.
Many hours later, they begin to wake up. It’s time to eat again. What happens next makes me 10 : The three older wolves run off into the hills for food, leaving me with the young! I suppose they understood it would be safe to be with me.
1. A. through B. behind C. among D. across
2. A. start B. continue C. cancel D. prevent
3. A. afraid B. lonely C. tired D. hungry
4. A. chance B. reason C. excuse D. result
5. A. smile B. nod C. leave D. shake
6. A. once B. only C. also D. still
7. A. pass B. catch C. rush D. warn
8. A. both B. neither C. all D. none
9. A. before B. while C. after D. since
10. A. scared B. satisfied C. shocked D. stressed
第三组
As Lia walked home from school on an October afternoon, she saw symmetry(对称) all around her: in the faces of people and in the cars that went by. All that month, Lia’s class had been studying 1 things of symmetry. Now their science teacher, had given them a 2 : to find the most beautiful example of symmetry.
What could that be She thought and realized that she could use the microscope(显微镜) to study symmetry. Lia spent hours on the examination of leaves, little rocks, and drops of water. Although she was amazed by what she saw, 3 of it was truly beautiful.
One night, she stayed in the garden until her father called her inside. “Come in, Lia. It’s going to snow.” Lia was sad. The cold weather would mean 4 objects to look for. Her task was due in just a few days. Lia began to feel 5 . “Come inside!” her father called again. “Be there in a minute, Dad!” Lia called back. Just then, she saw a snowflake(雪花) that had blown onto the stage of her microscope. Lia hurried to watch the microscope, and to her 6 , she saw the most beautiful example of symmetry she could imagined. “A snowflake! Why didn’t I think of that before ”
She 7 the microscope again and was surprised to find that there was nothing! The snowflake had 8 , taking all of its beauty with it.
“No! Wait! Oh, no!” cried Lia. She had to take the snowflake to class, but how It would disappear 9 she could get on the bus! Then she had an idea. Lia ran to the house and took her camera. Within minutes, she put it under the microscope. She 10 another snowflake on the microscope’s stage and took many wonderful pictures. Each snowflake was different, symmetrical, and 64 beautiful!
From then on, the whole class called her Snowflake Lia.
1. A. expensive B. different C. famous D. handsome
2. A. task B.result C. reason D. instruction
3. A. either B. both C. all D. none
4. A. most B. fewer C. more D. less
5. A. excited B. satisfied C. worried D. moved
6. A. pity B. surprise C. shame D. interest
7. A. looked for B. put up C. looked through D. took up
8. A. discussed B. described C. discovered D. disappeared
9. A. after B. before C. until D. when
10. A. carefully B. comfortably C. normally D. nearly
第四组
Qiu Yueqi, born in 2000, is a PhD student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. In 2025, she won the Young Investigator Award at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance(磁共振) in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting. She was the only winner of this award in the world that year, and the first Chinese scientist to receive this 1 .
Her 2 started in 2018 when she entered university. In class, she first learned about MRI technology--a technology that helps see the inside of the body--and became 3 interested in it. But the road was not easy. To build their first portable(便携的) MRI scanner(扫描仪), Qiu and her team worked in a dark underground lab for months. They tested the parts and put them together day after day until finally, a clear image 4 on the screen.
What makes her work so 5 Traditional MRI machines are very huge and expensive. Many hospitals in small towns cannot 6 them. Qiu’s research helps make smaller, cheaper MRI machines that can still take good 7 . This means more people, even those in faraway places, can get 8 medical examinations.
Qiu’s story teaches young people that success does not come overnight. It takes hard work, patience, and the courage to keep trying even when things get 9 . As she once said, “Every screw(螺丝) we put in counts.” Whether in science or any other field, small steps every day can 10 to big achievements.
1. A. purpose B.honor C. situation D. standard
2. A. habit B. theory C. journey D. talent
3. A. hardly B. happily C. quietly D. deeply
4. A. appeared B. floated C. flew D. produced
5. A. important B. surprised C. harmful D. comfortable
6. A. treat B. afford C. complete D. solve
7. A. reports B. instructions C. pictures D. interviews
8. A. daily B. awful C. simple D. proper
9. A. different B. difficult C. clear D. funny
10. A. lead B. belong C. reply D. stuck
第五组
Some people have no interest in sports. They think that sports make them 1 and smell bad. They say, “Why waste time playing sports ” To these people, I politely say, “You have not 2 the fun of sports!”
Let me share with you a basketball game I played two weeks ago. Our parents and friends were there to give us some 3 . A lot of people were watching. We all wanted to win the game in front of so many people. The game was 4 over and we were one point behind. Our coach called us together and said, “Okay, this is it! Either we score now or the game is over. Let's work hard to score. 5 we don't score, at least we know that we have tried our best. So, boys, don't think too much. It doesn't matter if we lose. Just do it.”
Well, in the last 6 of the game, we truly scored and two teams tied (打成平局)! We went into overtime (加时) and we lost in the end. But after the game, the coach hugged all of us. He told us that he was 7 because he had never seen a team try harder than us.
To be honest, I feel a lot of 8 in playing sports. It makes me happy and comfortable. That's why I play sports 9 I get the chance. So my 10 is to choose a sport and keep doing it. Your body will thank you and your mind will be ready to work well.
1. A. excited B. tired C. relaxed D. stupid
2. A. created B. satisfied C. discovered D. controlled
3. A. congratulations B. praise C. support D. safety
4. A. suddenly B. nearly C. finally D. recently
5. A. Though B. If C. Unless D. Since
6. A. month B. week C. hour D. minute
7. A. brave B. active C. proud D. honest
8. A. pain B. sadness C. pity D. pleasure
9. A. whatever B. whoever C. wherever D. whenever
10. A. advice B. order C. action D. interest
第六组
At the 2023 Shenzhen Marathon, 45-year-old Luo Shujian crossed the finishing line with his 13-year-old son Xiaobai, who was in a special push-chair. They 1 the half-marathon race in an hour and 59 minutes.
The son was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪). He had to stay indoors, but his father decided to give him a 2 and happy life by taking up marathons with him. However, the decision was challenging because Luo had no sporting 3 . He had to get up at 4 a.m. to practice running 4 he went to work. Whenever he got chances, he would take his son with him to races, 5 half-marathons.
Now Xiaobai likes to watch the world from his push-chair with his father during races. Though he cannot express feelings in words, he shows them 6 expressions and body language. He claps his hands and smiles to show his 7 . The other runners are friendly and 8 them on as they pass.
Their marathon races have 9 them to Chengdu to see pandas, to Beijing to climb the Great Wall, and to Lanzhou to take photos along the Yellow River.
Luo plans to keep 10 with his son to allow Xiaobai to live the best life he can.
1. A. held B. completed C. canceled D. watched
2. A. full B. silent C. disappointed D. boring
3. A. process B. spirit C. courage D. experience
4. A. after B. before C. until D. while
5. A. really B. luckily C. especially D. strangely
6. A. without B. against C. through D. between
7. A. doubt B. pity C. shame D. pleasure
8. A. laugh B. cheer C. punish D. invite
9. A. carried B. introduced C. avoided D. translated
10. A. drawing B. ringing C. waiting D. running
第七组
Once, in a small village, lived a family with eight children. Two of the children loved 1 very much, but the family was so poor that it was impossible to send 2 of them to study at the art college at the same time. After many discussions, the two boys finally 3 a plan. They would toss (抛) a coin. The loser would go down into the mines (煤矿) and, with the money he made, 4 his brother in studying at the college. Then, when the brother who won the toss finished his studies, after four years, he would support the other brother studying at the 5 .
James won the toss and Jack went down into the mines. James worked with all his heart and his paintings were much better than those of most of his teachers, and by the time he 6 , he was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.
7 James returned, the family held a big dinner for his great success. Soon after the meal began, James stood up from his seat to drink a toast to his dear 8 . He said, “Jack, now you can go to the art college and your dream will come true. I will take care of you.”
But Jack said 9 , “Brother, the four years in the mines has done too much to my hands, so it’s too late. Now I can’t even hold a glass.”
To show his great love and respect, James drew his brother’s 10 with fingers towards the sky. He called his drawing The Praying Hands, which became very famous years later.
1. A. painting B. swimming C. singing D. dancing
2. A. any B. all C. both D. neither
3. A. looked out B. worked out C. took out D. put out
4. A. support B. influence C. praise D. let
5. A. home B. mine C. college D. factory
6. A. arrived B. graduated C. walked D. waited
7. A. Before B. When C. Though D. Unless
8. A. brother B. sister C. father D. mother
9. A. happily B. surprisedly C. angrily D. softly
10. A. legs B. feet C. arms D. hands
第八组
Are there any lies that your parents ever told you when you were a kid And you even 1
these lies for a long time
When I was six, my mom bought me a goldfish. And I called him King. Some weeks after King arrived, we decided to give him some 2 so we bought another fifteen fish.
Every month, one or two fish would die and my mom used to 3 new ones. After 3 years I 4 interest in them, and my mom stopped buying new fish. The only fish 5 was King, and he lived for 3 years!
Five years ago, when I was 18, I was telling a friend how long my goldfish stayed with us. Then my mom stopped me and told me the 6 , “My son, your fish didn’t live for 3 years. Instead, I bought a new one every time a fish died and you 7 noticed it.”
When I was little, my dad told me that pressing the button on the handbrake(手刹) would make the car fly and that he only used it as it was very 8 .
Back then I half knew he was lying to me. But now, 9 I am stuck in terrible traffic, I touch the button and tell 10 it’s always there for me so that I can use it as a very last way.
1. A. praised B. forgot C. believed D. refused
2. A. money B. water C. food D. friends
3. A. get into B. put into C. turn out D. walk out
4. A. lost B. showed C. became D. took
5. A. left B. found C. caught D. received
6. A. plan B. discovery C. result D. truth
7. A. sometimes B. always C. never D. often
8. A. safe B. convenient C. smooth D. dangerous
9. A. until B. though C. when D. because
10. A. himself B. myself C. themselves D. ourselves
第九组
Pets aren’t just a fun 1 of the family. They are also good for your health and happiness.
People with pets are more likely to be 2 .Playing with a cat or taking a dog for daily 3 around the garden gets you moving your body, and out in the fresh air too.
Spending time with your pet helps you get 4 . Talking to your pet about your worries can make you feel comfortable and helps you feel better. When you’re with your pet, you can let go of problems 5 you give them your full attention.
Having an animal in the family helps you learn new 6 , like how to teach them to understand orders, such as “Sit” or “Lie down”. 7 games to play with them allows you to practice being creative. Learning how to 8 pets, understanding what they want and making sure that they live 9 , teaches you to understand others’ feelings. Pets can also help you get to know other dog owners on walks, or help you become 10 with them when you tell funny stories about your pets.
1. A. hobby B. member C. activity D. standard
2. A. active B. careful C. useful D. modern
3. A. tests B. talks C. showers D. walks
4. A. tired B. touched C. relaxed D. bored
5. A. even if B. as C. though D. unless
6. A. skills B. languages C. cultures D. spirits
7. A. Watching B. Attending C. Inventing D. Winning
8. A. wake up B. search for C. depend on D. look after
9. A. quietly B. happily C. clearly D. differently
10. A. friends B. relatives C. strangers D. enemies
第十组
When my friend suggested that we join the new Tai Chi(太极拳) Club, I thought he was joking. I always believed tai chi was for old people. However, after the first class, I 1 that I was wrong. It was amazing. Tai chi led to a big 2 both in my body and mind.
I still remember my first few tai chi classes. The basic skill I learned was keeping a balance. An action was called “golden rooster(公鸡) standing on one leg”. Following the instructions, I tried to stand on one leg. It seemed that it was not a hard one, but I still 3 many times. Soon, I felt bored and tired from practicing over and over again. I started to 4 myself. Maybe I was really 5 in this kind of exercise. Just then, my coach taught me how to relax myself. Step by step, I made 6 . Later, I was able to do more difficult actions and feel peace of mind as well. My love for tai chi became 7 . I even wanted to look into the ancient Chinese culture behind tai chi.
I discovered tai chi is deeply from Chinese yin and yang. The practice of it helps to keep a balance through 8 : left and right, up and down, breathing in and breathing out...Finally, tai chi brings about a state of body balance and 9 peace.
Now I can honestly say it helps me become much healthier. I sleep better at night, and I am more active during the day. More importantly, practicing taichi has made me better 10 the Chinese culture. I am sure I will continue to practice tai chi and enjoy the advantages it has brought me.
1. A. forgot B. dreamt C. required D. realized
2. A. decision B. problem C. change D. difficulty
3. A. feared B. wished C. failed D. received
4. A. thank B. praise C. doubt D. control
5. A. right B. weak C. strict D. interested
6. A. friends B. mistakes C. noise D. progress
7. A. strong B. quiet C. strange D. important
8. A. habits B. chances C. abilities D. opposites
9. A. world B. mind C. life D. thought
10. A. understand B. teach C. translate D. encourage
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