1中考英语专项复习完形填空训练十(一)Mr.Millerhadashopinabigtown.He1ladies’clothes,andhealwayshadtwoorthreeshopgirlsto2him.Theywerealways3becausetheywerecheaperthanolderwomen,but4ofthemworkedforhimforvery5,becausetheywereyoung,andtheydidnotmeetmanyboysin6shop.Lastmonthagirlcametoworkforhim.Her7wasHelen,andshewasverygood.Afterafewdays,Mr.Miller8ayoungmancomeintotheshop.Hewent9toHelen,spoketoherforafew10andthenwentoutoftheshop.Mr.Millerwasvery11andwhentheyoungman12hewenttoHelenandsaid,“Thatyoungmandidn’t13anything.Whatdidhewantto14?”Helenanswered,“Hejustwantedtosee15.”()1.A.keptB.soldC.madeD.mended()2.A.learnB.teachC.helpD.follow()3.A.youngB.strongC.cleverD.boring()4.A.manyB.mostC.neitherD.none()5.A.longB.muchC.soonD.often()6.A.children’sB.men’sC.clothesD.women’s()7.A.friendB.parentC.sisterD.name()8.A.realizedB.guessedC.sawD.chose()9.A.awayB.straightC.backD.by()10.A.wordsB.timesC.thingsD.minutes()11.A.nervousB.pleasedC.surprisedD.interested()12.A.arrivedB.leftC.smiledD.finished()13.A.buyB.tryC.treatD.touch()14.A.doB.takeC.spendD.save()15.A.moneyB.nothingC.meD.nobody名师点评这是一个幽默故事,故事简单明了,却说明了一个大家所共知的道理:异性相吸。答案简析1.B。根据常识,商店是“卖东西”而不是“保存东西”,“制造东西”或“修理东西”。2.C。指帮他在店中打点打点。3.A。从后面的olderwomen得知。4.D。从上文but可知,没有一个姑娘为他工作很长时间。25.A。6.D。根据上文,这是一家卖女士服装的商店,所以其他都不可以。7.D。8.C。seesb.dosth.,此处意为看见有人进来。9.B。指年轻人径直走向Helen,故用straight,其他意思都不对。10.D。由于前面有介词for,所以不可用afewwords,afewtimes,afewthings.。Forafewminutes意为“跟她说了一会儿”。11.C。看到这种情景当然是感到好奇。12.B。根据常识,他须等年轻人离开才去问Helen。13.A。年轻人什么也不买。14.A。他想干什么呢?15.C。(二)Afterherhusbandhadgonetowork,Mrs.Richardssentherchildrentoschoolandwentupstairstoherbedroom.Shewastoo1todoanyhouseworkthatmorning,2intheeveningshewasgoingtoaninterestingfancydressparty(化装舞会)withherhusband.Whatshe3wasaterriblegenie(妖怪)andasshehadmadethatspecialdressofhersthenightbefore,shewasanxioustotryiton.4thedresswasjustabigpieceofoldclothwhichwasred,green,blackandwhite,itwouldbeveryeffective(有效的)tomakeherlikearealgenie.Afterputtingiton,Mrs.Richardswentdownstairshappily.Shewantedtofindout5itwouldbecomfortabletowear.JustasMrs.Richardswasenteringthedining-roomtherewasa6atthedoor.Shethoughtthatit7bethebaker(面包师).Shehadtoldhimtocomestraightinifshe8toopenthedoorandleavethebreadonthekitchentable.Nownotwantingto9thepoorman,Mrs.Richardsquickly10inthesmallstoreroomunderthestairs.Sheheardthefrontdooropenandamancamein.WhenMrs.Richards11thatitwasthemanfromtheelectricityboard(供电局)whohadcometoreadthemeter(电表),shewalkedoutofthehiding-placeonasuddenandtriedtoexplainthematter,sayingwithasmile,“It’sonly12!Itisnot13foryoutobe14!”Butitwastoolate.Themanletoutasharpcry(发出尖叫)andjumpedbackseveralpaces(步).Thenheranaway,15thedoorbehindhimwithgreatforceandnoise.()1.A.angryB.readyC.frightenedD.excited()2.A.forB.butC.soD.and()3.A.wantedtoseeB.wantedtoplayC.wasafraidtoseeD.wasafraidtoplay()4.A.ThoughB.ButC.AndD.If()5.A.thatB.howC.whetherD.when()6.A.knockB.voiceC.manD.baker3()7.A.mayB.mustC.wouldn’tD.couldn’t()8.A.notB.hadC.triedD.failed()9.A.seeB.frightenC.helpD.scold(责怪)()10.A.wentB.layC.appearedD.hid()11.A.thoughtB.wonderedC.imaginedD.realized()12.A.meB.youC.gameD.play()13.A.goodB.necessaryC.lateD.early()14.A.offB.hereC.afraidD.sorry()15.A.pushingB.lockingC.knockingD.shutting名师点评这是一个幽默故事,看后令人忍俊不禁。也许Mrs.Richards的化装技巧太捧了,也许,查表员的胆子也太小了——大白天的怎么可能有鬼呢?不过,如果你遇到这种情况,那会怎么样呢?答案简析1.D。一切准备就绪,只等去化装舞会了,所以该是激动得无法做家务。2.A。补充说明激动的原因,只有用for最为到位。3.B。本句是初中生不太熟悉的主语从句,play在这里是“扮演”的意思。意为“她所想扮演的是一个可怕的妖怪”。4.A。根据下文的意思,有转折关系,所以用though。5.C。她想看看是否穿着舒服。6.A。就在这时有敲门声。7.B。从下文可知她很有把握,“准是面包师”。8.D。failtodosth.“没做成某事”。用not语法不对,而用had,tried不符合意思。9.B。她不想吓着这个人。10.D。因此,她就躲藏到楼梯下的贮藏室中。11.D。这时她才意识到自己的判断错误。12.A。只好出来解释,不是鬼怪,是她。故用It’sme。13.B。13、14题是一个完整的句子。没必要害怕。14.C。15.D。分词充当伴随状语。意为随手就把门用力关上。(三)LastTuesdayItookmytwodaughters,agedfiveandseven,totownbycar.Itbegantorain1soIdecidedIwouldleavethechildreninthecarbeforeIwentquicklyintoashop.I2thegirlsnottotouchanythingandtoldthemIwouldbe3withinafewminutes.ThenIlockedallthedoorsandleft4happilylookingoutofthewindow.Ireturnedtothecarinlessthanfiveminutesbutthegirlshaddisappeared!Icouldhardlybelievemy5.Thecardoorswere6locked,thewindowswereshutand4onthebackseat7onlytwocoats.Being8,Irantothecornerofthestreet9therewasno10ofthem.Irusheduptoanoldladynearbyandasked11shehadseentwosmallgirlsbutshesaid“No”.Feelingquicksickwithfear,Isatonthedriver’sseat,and12tostoptrembling.Suddenly,I13amerrylaughbehindme.Igotoutofthecar,ranroundtoopenthebootandthereinsideweretwoveryred-facedandexcited14.Theyhadobviouslypulledoutthebackseat,15behinditandthenbeenunabletopushtheseatforwardagain.Withtearsinmyeyes,Ileanedforwardandpulledtheirears.()1.A.heavyB.hardC.hardlyD.big()2.A.letB.warnedC.allowedD.repeated()3.A.awayB.outC.backD.alone()4.A.themB.herC.themselvesD.herself()5.A.earsB.wordsC.eyesD.brains()6.A.tooB.againC.alreadyD.still()7.A.thereB.satC.seenD.were()8.A.excitedB.proudC.frightenedD.pleased()9.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.when()10.A.warningB.signC.bodyD.face()11.A.thatB.whenC.whetherD.how()12.A.triedB.madeC.triednotD.set()13.A.feltB.smeltC.sawD.heard()14.A.sonsB.daughtersC.womenD.children()15.A.climbedB.flewC.threwD.