2017浙江中考完型填空真题英语汇编附答案

2017浙江中考完型填空真题英语汇编附答案
2017浙江中考完型填空真题英语汇编附答案

2017浙江中考完型填空汇编

舟山、嘉兴

It was the summer before my third grade. Our girls’ softball team was facing real pitchers (投球手) 16 the first time. Before that, we could just hit the ball on the tee(球座). When the coach started pitching, hitting became 17for me. I missed every single pitch. From the side, I heard my teammate Emily laughing at 18 . My face got hot and my throat felt like it had a softball stuck in. At that moment, I was starting to 19playing softball.

The next afternoon, when Mum said it was time to play the game, I told her I was 20 . She allowed me to lie down for a while. So I went to my room and 21 myself in bed. This was difficult for me because I was fine and just 22 to avoid softball.

Soon Mum came in and said, “Time to go!” She didn’t even ask if I felt 23 . I imagined Emily laughing from the sideline, and 24 I really did feel sick to my stomach. I began crying loudly. Still, Mum pulled my team T-shirt over my head. She said, “Y ou have to 25 for the rest of the season, and only after that we can talk about 26 you’ll continue next year.” She added that practice was what I needed, not 27 . She promised to practice with me.

I got two hits that afternoon, and Emily didn’t make a 28 . Every week after that, I practiced at home 29 I got to be one of the best hitters on the team.

That 30 taught me being afraid is part of life, and I can do whatever is expected of me if I keep working and practicing.

16. A. for B. by C. from D. about

17. A. noisy B. natural C. hard D. possible

18. A. him B. them C. me D. us

19. A. remember B. hate C. enjoy D. practice

20. A. bored B. sick C. shy D. sad

21. A. helped B. dressed C. threw D. taught

22. A. failed B. wanted C. refused D. offered

23. A. safer B. better C. warmer D. happier

24. A. usually B. probably C. carefully D. suddenly

25. A. play B. break C. share D. relax

26. A. what B. where C. which D. whether

27. A. waking up B. hurrying up C. giving up D. speaking up

28. A. plan B. sound C. choice D. decision

29. A. until B. unless C. after D. though

30. A. accident B. business C. relationship D. experience

温州

Johnnie Martin was born in a worker’s family. His parents lived a simple life, saving money for the day when they could send him to a good university. They had dreamed that their son could get a good 11 and live a better life. However, to Johnnie, school lessons seemed like a wall that was impossible to go through.

One day when he was in Grade 11, Johnnie went 12 school psychologist’s(心理学家)office to ask for help.

“Johnnie, I’ve been studying your marks of all the tests at school. I've made a 13 study of them,” said the psychologist.

“I’ve been trying hard.” Johnnie was about to 14 .

The psychologist put his hand on the boy's shoulder, “People have different kinds of talents, Johnnie. There are painters who were 15 able to learn maths, and engineers who can't sing on key. Some day you will find 16 you are good at, and when you do, you will make your parents and all of us very 17 you.”

Johnnie didn't go to university. He found a job working in the gardens around the town. Soon 18 amazing happened. His customers began to notice that Johnnie had what they called “green thumb”. The plants he 19 grew, and the roses blossomed(开花). People started to accept his 20 for gardening, because he had an eye for colour and light.

One day while he was downtown, he happened to 21 an unused dirty land behind the city hall. He volunteered to make it into a garden. That very afternoon as soon as he got the permission* , he started the work, 22 he couldn’t afford all the tools or the plants that were 23 for it. People gave him young trees. rose-bushes, benches and many other things. Before long, it had become a beautiful little 24 .

Today Johnnie is the head of the business in gardening. Wherever he and his men go, they 25 beauty before the eyes of people.

11. A. job B.garden C.lesson D. present

12. A. into B.past C.along D.through

13. A. funny B.public C.careful D.similar

14. A. lie B.cry https://www.360docs.net/doc/ef12746974.html,ugh D.agree

15. A. always https://www.360docs.net/doc/ef12746974.html,ually C.sometimes D. never

16. A. how B.when C.what D.where

17. A. strict with B.proud of C.angry with D.sure of

18. A. nothing B.anything C.something D.everything

19. A. picked up B.painted at C.talked a bout D.looked after

20. A. suggestions B.invitations C.situation D.attention

21. A. buy B.rent C. clean D.notice

22. A. but B.and C.so D.or

23. A. common B.natural C.possible D.necessary

24. A. farm https://www.360docs.net/doc/ef12746974.html,ke C.park D.market

25. A. find B.spread C.collect D.describe

台州

When things went wrong, Freddy always had something nice to say.

When Dad forgot about the pizza and it burned, Freddy said, “Don’t worry. It’ll still taste good.” And he was 16 . The pizza edges were dark, but the middle wasn’t half bad.

When his teacher, Mr. Hall, knocked into a bookshelf in the 17 ,Freddy said, “Don’t worry. Mrs. Bog won’t upset.” The librarian just laughed and helped 18 the books.

Freddy looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about 19 .

Everyone, that is, except Hazel.

Hazel was the 20 kid in class. On her first day, Freddy said, “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you’ll like it before.”

“I 21 it,” she talked back. Freddy had never met anyone like her.

When Mr. Hall said they’d have a break inside 22 it was raining, Freddy said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.”

“A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Bad things come in 23 .”

Greta was carrying paints in 24 class. She fell over, and paints went flying.

“That was the second bad thing. What will the third thing be?” Hazel seemed so 25 about the

Rule of Three Bad Things.

“It’s beautiful!” Emma picked up Freddy’s pointed, not realizing she had paint on her fingers.

“Freddy’s picture is 26 !” Hazel pointed, “There’s number three.”

Emma looked sad. “I’m sorry , Freddy.”

“It’s OK... If you add 27 , the fingerprints could look like butterflies(蝴蝶),” said Freddy.

28 refused to put a finger on Freddy’s paper. Only Hazel did.

“Want to add one?” Freddy asked.

Hazel thought about it, then nodded. She put her finger into paint, gently(温柔地)pressed it onto Freddy’s painting and 29 added wings.

“It looks great.” said Freddy.

Hazel 30 . “You know, I don’t really there’s a Rule of Three Bad Things.”

Sometimes, there are good things hiding where you don’t expect them.

16. A. clever B. right C. active D. famous

17. A. shop B. gym C. library D. museum

18. A. pick up B. look after C. go through D. throw away

19. A. me B. her C. you D. him

20. A. lucky B. new C. excellent D. smart

21. A. expect B. believe C. doubt D. understand

22. A. although B. unless C. until D. because

23. A. twos B. threes C. fours D. fives

24. A. science B. music C. art D. history

25. A. happy B. worried C. sorry D. sure

26. A. in a mess B. on show C. in fashion D. on sale

27. A. wings B. eyes C. legs D. bodies

28. A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody

29. A. angrily B. quickly C. carefully D. secretly

30. A. smiled B. promised C. warned D. shouted

绍兴、义乌

As a new teacher at Doull Primary School in Denver, Kyle Schwartz thought of a simple way to get to know her third graders, most of whom came from 16 families. She asked them to complete the 17 “I wish my teacher knew…” and share something about themselves.

Their 18 answers gave the teacher a chance to understand her students’ difficulties. “I wish my teacher knew I have no pencils to do my homework,” 19 one child. “I wish my teacher knew sometimes my reading homework is not signed(签名), because my mom is not 20 a lot,” wrote another. Some shared hope for the 21 . “ I wish my teacher knew that I want to go to college.”

“Some notes are really heartbreaking,” Schwartz tells ABC News. “I care 22 about each of my students and I don’t want them to be poor forever.” She explains, “ I hoped to know 23 I could better support them. So I 24 to let them tell me what I needed to know. That was why I created the

fill-in-the-blank exercise.”

25 the third graders were allowed to answer anonymously(匿名), most wanted to include names. And some were even excited to read their notes out loud. 26 one shy girl who bravely said that she was lonely. “After she told the class, ‘I don’t have friends to 27 me,’ I was worried what they would do.” Schwartz tells Us Weekly. “However, I felt encouraged to see how much support the other kids offered 28 . They invited her to play at break and sit with them at lunch. You see, 29 have an unusual ability to express empathy(同情).”

“The results have been 30 ,” says Schwartz. “It speaks to the importance of giving people a voice and really listening to them.”

16. A. traditional B. friendly C. poor D. small

17. A. postcard B. note C. letter D. diary

18. A. honest B. polite C. usual D. right

19. A. suggested B. copied C. repeated D. wrote

20. A. free B. careless C. famous D. angry

21. A. society B. course C. research D. future

22. A. secretly B. deeply C. nervously D. directly

23. A. where B. why C. how D. when

24. A. decided B. refused C. forgot D. learned

25. A. Unless B. Though C. Because D. Once

26. A. like B. from C. against D. except

27. A. look for B. talk about C. depend on D. play with

28. A. him B. you C. her D. me

29. A. children B. teachers C. parents D. reporters

30. A. boring B. surprising C. worrying D. relaxing

Emma was hanging the colorful papers, not really paying attention to where she was placing them. She was a little unhappy. 16 , it was her birthday too and no one in her class had even said happy birthday. They were all busy planning the surprise 17 for their headteacher Mr. Smith.

Sure Mr. Smith was 18 .He knew everyone’s birthday and made cards for them. He high—fived you when you got an A on a test, and 19 you when you failed. Emma knew Mr. Smith deserved(该得)a surprise party. 20 she wished just one person could remember it was her birthday too!

Emma had a quick look at the huge card the class had made. It was as long as the blackboard. She knew Mr. Smith would be unhappy if they 21 him presents. So she suggested the class make a card just like he did for them.

“Emma, will you turn off the 22 please?" Ms. Clark said. “I’m going to call Mr. Smith now.” Ms. Clark called Mr. Smith, saying the lights in the 23 had gone out. As soon as Ms. Clark finished the call, Emma looked around the classroom 24 with a sigh(叹气)for another time and turned the lights off.

The door opened and everyone shouted, “ 25 ”

“A surprise party for 26 ?" Mr. Smith asked. He walked over to the huge card. “This is the most beautiful card I’ve ever 27 . But it makes my birthday card kind of 28 ’’ Then he turned to Emma and handed her the card. “Happy birthday, Emma. I’m excited that we share the same 29 ’’.

‘‘Me, too,’’ Emma said, 30 at Mr. Smith.

¨Happy birthday, Emma!" her classmates cheered.

16. A. After all B. By the way C. First of all D. For example

17. A. talk B. lesson C. party D. trip

18. A. healthy B. humorous C. handsome D. great

19. A. thanked B. praised C. 1eft D. encouraged

20. A. And B. But C. Or D. So

21. A. showed B. made C. lent D. bought

22. A. TV B. fan C. lights D. computers

23. A. classroom B. gym C. library D. yard

24. A. angrily B. happily C. slowly D. surely

25. A. Welcome B. Surprise C. Morning D. Goodbye

26. A. me B. her C. you D. us

27. A. posted B. ordered C. made D. seen

28. A. expensive B. old C. small D. long

29. A. birthday B. cake C. card D. dream

30. A. rushing B. smiling C. pointing D. waving

I was standing in line behind a woman in her 60s. When it was her turn to pay, the shop owner greeted 16 and asked how she was doing.

The woman looked down, shook her head and said, “Not so 17 , my husband just lost his job. I don’t know how I can 18 the holidays.”

Then she gave the shop owner the food stamps(食品券)for poor families.

My 19 hurt, I wanted to help but didn’t know 20 . Should I offer to pay for her food, or ask for her husband’s resume(简历)?

21 I walked towards my car, I met the woman again. I remembered something in my wallet. It wasn’t any money or an offer of a job, but 22 it would help.

“Excuse me,” I said, “I heard what you said to the shop owner. It sounds like you’re going through a really 23 time right now. I’m so sorry. I’d like to give you something.”

I 24 her the small card from my wallet.

When the woman read the two 25 on the card, she began to cry. Through her tears, she said, “You have no idea how much this 26 to me.”

To tell the truth, her reply was a little 27 , Having never done anything like this before, I didn’t know what could happen. All I could say was, “Would it be OK to give you a hug?”

After that, I walked into my car and began to 28 too.

The words on the card?

“You Matter.”

A few weeks earlier, a friend gave me a similar 29 as encouragement for my work. When I read it, I really felt 30 . So I ordered my own box of You Matter cards and started sharing them.

16. A. him B. her C. me D. us

17. A. bad B. busy C. funny D. good

18. A. get through B. give up C. put off D. talk about

19. A. hand B. head C. heart D. leg

20. A. how B. when C. where D. why

21. A. After B. Although C. As D. Once

22. A. again B. instead C. maybe D. often

23. A. dull B. hard C. pleasant D. special

24. A. handed B. lent C. read D. sold

25. A. expressions B. letters. C. sentences D. words

26. A. explains B. introduces C. means D. suggests

27. A. boring B. exciting C. relaxing D. surprising

28. A. chat B. cry C. drive D. shake

29. A. card B. resume C. stamp D. wallet

30. A. silly B. sorry C. well D. warm

杭州

This story tells of two sporting heroes who made an impossible dream come true. Bob Champion was a young jockey (骑师) with a bright 36 . Then, one day, he fell off his horse . He went to the doctor 37 his injuries(伤) and was surprised when he 38 that he had cancer. The medical treatment lasted many months and made him very 39 .At times, he nearly died.

At the same time, there was a successful 40 called Aldaniti. Unluckily, during one race, the horse got a serious injury. The horse’s owners 41 to put the horse down though the doctor advised the horse’s trainer to do so. They 42 Aldaniti for a whole year and the horse’s injuries got better.

By this time, Bob Champion was out of 43 . Slowly, he got back his strength. Eight months later, he 44 to his job as a jockey. A month after that, he rode the winning horse in a race. Soon afterwards, Aldaniti 45 returned to training.

Early the next year, 46 Bob Champion and Aldaniti were almost back to full fitness. Now, there was a new plan. Bob decided to 47 Aldaniti in the Grand National, one of the UK’s most famous horse races. People watching the race knew all about the 48 fights against ill health and injury. Every one of them wanted the fairy tale to have a 49 ending. And it was perfect. Aldaniti and Bob Champion were real sporting 50 .

36. A. future B. idea C. smile D. voice

37. A. instead of B. except for C. because of D. away from

38. A. suggested B. discovered C. expected D. remember

39. A. sad B. scared C. poor D. weak

40. A. doctor B. horse C. owner D. trainer

41. A. refused B. prepared C. regretted D. forgot

42. A. waited for B. looked after C. called in D. paid for

43. A. work B. school C. sight D. hospital

44. A. stuck B. belonged C. returned D. moved

45. A. also B. still C. even D. again

46. A. either B. both C. all D. each

47. A.stop B. walk C. ride D. feed

48. A.one’s B. pair’s C. group’s D. family’s

49. A.sad B. funny C. happy D. similar

50. A.heroes B. players C. results D. events

湖州

Before I could turn 10, I had lost my parents. To 16 myself and my education, I had taken to delivering(递送)newspapers.

I would be up every morning by 5 a.m., I would 17 50 copies of newspaper which must have weighed over five kilos. After delivering them, I would rush home-another three kilometres away--cook my breakfast, eat 18 and be off to school.

One morning, I found a boy of my age at my doorstep. He introduced himself as Jimmy and said his 19 wanted to see me. I guessed they wished to subscribe to(订阅)the newspaper, so I followed him to his place nearby.

Jimmy’s mother opened the door. 20 me a large plate of snacks and fruit salad. It was a breakfast, one that brought back 21 of the happy time with my parents. As I was about to leave, Jimmy’s father, Mr. Kader, appeared with a new bicycle.

“This is for 22 !”He said, putting my shoulder.

“ 23 I have no money!” I cried.

“Who is asking you to 24 this,my son?”He continued.

It took me a few seconds to sense the 25 moment. I didn’t even realize my tears were rolling down my face. Jimmy’s mother held me closely. It was like26 ,as if my mother were there.

Mr. Kader said that my newspaper editor, Mr. Brown, was a friend of his, and the editor told him my 27 .

I bowed, thankfully,and felt. This time,I didn’t have to28 !

For many years thereafter,it was the 29 that changed my life. I also learned a lesson; 30 should always be given according to people’s needs. Never try to feed a person who is dying of thirst.

16.A. enjoy B. control C. support D. encourage

17.A. collect B. make C. find D. read

18.A. quietly B. carefully C. nervously D. quickly

19.A. classmates B. parents C.neighbors D. teachers

20.A. ordered B. sent C. showed D. served

21.A. memories B. messages C.chances D. plans

22.A.Jimmy B. Mr. Brown C. him D. him

23.A. And B. So C. But D. then

24.A. pay for B. sell out C. give away D. pick up

25.A. relaxing B. warm C. crazy D. interesting

26.A. luck B. hope C. life D. home

27.A. decision B. secret C. story D. choice

28.A. explain B. continue C. walk D.wait

29.A. breakfast B. bicycle C. newspaper D. education

30.A. Help B.Advice C. Protection D. Understanding

衢州

A wise man was on his long journey with a young man. 16 was falling, so they decide to find a place to stay. They searched for a long time and at last found a tiny old house. A(n)17 family lived in it. They gave the two visitors a warm welcome and prepared a simple 18 for them including fresh milk and cheese.

After the meal, the wise man asked how they 19 in such a poor place. In a low voice the husband replied, “We have a 20 . We sell her milk to our neighbors and keep some for 21 own needs-make some cheese and cream.”

The next morning, the two visitors continued their 22 . After they walked a few miles, the wise man said to the young man, “Go back and push the cow off the cliff(悬崖).” “Why? Without the cow, they will have nothing.” The wise man repeated his order, “Go back and 23 the cow.”

The young man was 24 about the future of the family. But 25 he returned to the old house and did as the wise man told him.

A few 26 later, the young man travelled on the same road. He decided to visit the family again. To his surprise, he saw a large house with a beautiful garden there.

He knocked on the door and a well-dressed man answered it. He was the son of the family. The man invited him to enter the house and told him 27 their life changed. “You know, we had 28 but a cow to keep us alive years ago. But one day she fell off the cliff and died. We had to comp with new 29 of making a living. You see, we are much 30 than before.” At his words, the young man smiled.

16. A. Rain B. Night C. Light D. Silence

17. A. brave B. poor C. important D. dangerous

18. A. meal B. room C. story D. life

19. A. took a walk B. got into trouble C. took a vacation D. made a living

20. A. horse B. pig C. cow D. sheep

21. A. our B. their C. his D. her

22. A. plan B. work C. journey D. sail

23. A. help B. kill C. watch D. feed

24. A. angry B. quiet C. mad D. worried

25. A. luckily B. finally C. suddenly D. especially

26. A. years B. months C. weeks D. days

27. A. what B. where C. how D. whether

28. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything

29. A. places B. wishes C. interests D. ways

30. A. better B. smarter C. busier D. prettier

宁波

A very rich man Peter lost his sight. The41told him that only by doing a cornea (角膜) transplant operation could he bring his sight back. Peter42 a lot of money for the cornea, but time passed day after day,43came for that. It was all because he was too proud of his“wealth”, and had done many dishonest things.

One day, he took a walk in the park. He raised his head to44the long-awaited sunshine. However, he saw nothing but darkness.

Just as Peter started feeling45,someone suddenly ran into him. “Don’t you have eyes? Don’t you see who you hit!I’m millionaire Peter!” Peter said46.

The answer was from a little boy, “I’m47, sir. I didn’t notice. Please forgive(原谅) me!” Suddenly Peter changed his mind and said, “I can forgive you, but you must48me!”

The boy said yes repeatedly and Peter nodded with satisfaction and asked, “Is the49big today?” The boy answered merrily, “Yes, it is pretty fine today, big and bright!”

Peter smiled. He thought he could feel the sun again. He asked, “Is the park beautiful?”

“Yes,very! The grass is green and the flowers are pretty. The little50are so lovely when the birds sing in them.”

51he was listening, Peter began to envy (嫉妒) that boy.

Suddenly, he52, “God! How I envy this boy! It’s unfair! Why not give me good53?”

“You are wrong!” a woman said to Peter. “My son is54 just like you. He could only tell you so much because that’s all I told him!” Tears suddenly55Peter’s eyes.

Since then, the city charity has got a lot of money every year. It is from a man named Peter.

41. A. teacher B.doctor C.policeman D.driver

42.A. wasted B.paid C.offered D. gave

43.A. nobody B.everybody C.somebody D.anybody

44.A. enjoy B.find C.face D.watch

45. A. nervous B. bored C.tired D. sad

46.A. softly B.coldly C.proudly D.angrily

47. A. surprised B.afraid C.sorry D. puzzled

48. A. look after B. chat with C. wait for D. write to

49.A. wind B.sun C.cloud D.moon

50. A. kites B.rivers C.stones D.trees

51. A. As B.Because C.Although D. Unless

52. A. understood B.cried C.asked D.smiled

53.A. hearing B.feelings C.sight D.tastes

54 .A. deaf B.rich C.blind D.normal

55. A. filled B.covered C.toughed D.entered

答案

嘉兴、舟山ACCBB CBBDA DCBAD 温州AACBD CBCDA DADCB

台州BCADB CDBCD AADCA

绍兴、义乌CBADA DBCAB ADCAB 丽水ACDDB DCACB ADCAB

金华BDACA CCBAD CDBAD

杭州ACBDB ABDCA BCBCA

湖州CADBD ADCAB DCCBA

衢州BBADC ACBDB ACCDA

宁波BCAAD DCBBD ABCCA

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