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1、期末完型填空押题一 There was a village which was surrounded by a green forest. This forest had beautiful birds. There were a few children who 1 the birds language. They called it the Panchil language. Among them were Ravi and Radha. They lived there with their parents. Ravi wished to live in a big 2 someday.

2、 As the children grew older, Ravis idea to go to the city grew 3 . And then Ravi moved to the city. He worked hard and made many new 4 . He loved every part of this life. But sometimes he felt lonely. A few years went by, and he 5 visiting his family. As he saw his village, his mind was filled with

3、old 6 . He reached his house. His father rushed to 7 him with tears in his eyes. He looked at his sister and started talking in Panchil, as if he had 8 stopped. He now understood why he felt the occasional loneliness. He understood that money is not the only 9 thing in life. There is something more

4、important than money. At night he sat on the top of the house with his sister like he used to and shared all his experiences. That night he 10 that he was going to come back to his village. He understood that, “Home is where the heart is”.1AinventedBknewClearnedDorganized2AforestBcityCtownDcountry3A

5、strongerBlarger CeasierDdeeper4AjobsBfriendsCmistakesDjokes5Athought ofBdreamed ofCheard ofDspoke of6AbuildingsBhousesCmemoriesDneighbors7AhitBgreetCaskDrefuse8AneverBalwaysCsometimesDoften9AdifficultBstrangeCspecialDimportant10AdecidedBregrettedCnoticedDdiscussed “Thank you so much,Mr Wang. ”said m

6、y neighbour upstairs.“You are really a good man. ”Last night,my wife and I 11 quietly at home after supper. She was watching TV while I was reading a book. Our baby was sleeping. Suddenly,we 12 a loud bang. I thought that the old lady living 13 was moving something. My wife was 14 that the noise wou

7、ld wake our baby. So she told me to go upstairs to see if I could help. But I was interested in the book and forgot 15 what she told.A moment later,we heard someone 16 help. “What happened?The old lady lives 17 ,”I thought. Without thinking more,I ran upstairs. The old ladys door was closed. I could

8、 see some smoke 18 from the little room and I could also smell something 19 “The flat is 20 fire,”I shouted down to my wife. “Call the fire brigade(消防队)right now!”Soon the firemen came. They saved the old lady and the whole building.11AsitBsatCsitsDsitting12AlistenedBsoundedCheardDfelt13AnextBbelowC

9、overDabove14AafraidBexcitedCtiredDpleased15AdoingBto doCdidDdo16Acall atBcalling atCcall forDcalling for17AnobodyBlonelyCaloneDone18AcomeBcomesCcomingDto come19Ato burnBburntCburningDburns20AonBwithCoffDout My brother, Alex, was always messy. The floor of his 21 was always covered with dirty clothes

10、, toys and open books. My mother never 22 him to go out unless he finished cleaning his room. Alex often asked me to help him clean his room so he could go and play soccer with his friends and I usually 23 helping him. Alex was always thankful to me but I would get quite 24 with him because I would

11、rather be out playing soccer too. One day, my friend, Nick, invited me to his house to see his new puppy(小狗). I told Alex to clean early that week but he didnt. His room was messier than 25 , so I had to help him. I called Nick and said I could not go. Nick invited me over again the next Saturday. I

12、 decided not to allow Alexs 26 habits to disrupt(扰乱) my plans. I went to the supermarket and asked for three cardboard(硬纸板) boxes. I wrote “clothes” on one box, “books and games” on the second box and “trash(废物)” on the third box. Then, I 27 them in Alexs room. Every day, I went to Alexs room to che

13、ck on its cleanliness. I would point to some items on the floor and said, “Throw 28 in the right box!” He gradually started to 29 to do it on his own. Alex 30 formed a good habit and I could play with Nicks puppy from then on.21AgardenBroomCofficeDhall22AadvisedBtoldCallowedDhelped23Aended upBdepend

14、ed onClooked up toDcalled up24AsadBexcitedCangryDhappy25AnowBalreadyChereDever26AbrightBbadCdeepDnice27AcleanedBhidCplacedDheld28AthemBhimCitDher29AcallBrememberCstopDforget30AsimplyBseldomCbadlyDfinallyAlmost all the people cant tell the right direction when they get to a new place. What should you

15、 prepare 31 you go? I think you should take a 32 with you if you travel to a big city. It will give you some 33 when you get lost.When you are travelling in a new place, you should 34 the famous buildings near the hotel where you stay, such as banks, cinemas, shops and so on. When you are lost you c

16、an ask others the 35 to get to those famous places. If you 36 find the police, ask them for help. They are 37 and they will tell you how to get somewhere clearly.When you are lost and 38 can help you around, you can take a taxi. The taxi driver will take you to any place that you want to reach and a

17、ll the drivers know the city very 39 . If you are lost in the open air, dont 40 . Watch the sun. Remember the sun moves from the east to the west. If it is cloudy, walk along the rivers. Youll get out of the forest or the mountain.31AtillBafterCthenDbefore32AcampBmapCblanketDbook33AmoneyBtroubleChel

18、pDnews34ArepeatBreachCrememberDrecommend35AwayBfactCseatDcorner36AmustBcanCmustntDcant37AluckyBexcitedCrudeDfriendly38AsomebodyBnobodyCeverybodyDanybody39AwellBbadlyCquicklyDcarefully40AprotectBhuntCtouchDworry There are four people in my family: my parents, my sister and I. When I was a little boy,

19、 my dad 41 in a shoe factory and my mother was at home to take care of us.We were not rich then, so we didnt have extra ( 额外的) money to buy toys 42 delicious food.However, we had 43 . My sister and I would get story books on our birthdays. And my parents always told us that stories could change our

20、life. Influenced (受影响) by my parents, both my sister and I loved reading and telling stories. We read many stories and told them to our parents, our friends and neighbors. No matter ( 不论) 44 tired my parents are, when we shared these stories with them, they felt so 45 .At that time, I didnt know the

21、 happiness of reading, 46 now I know that these stories in books make our life different from others and give us warmth at difficult times. Each time I meet problems, I can get courage (勇气) 47 the stories and face the difficulties more 48 .Now, I am a father of two kids. Every year, I also buy books

22、 for my children as 49 gifts, just like my parents. They love reading and sharing stories with 50 . I cherish (珍惜) every time we read together and it makes our relationship closer and life more colorful41AstudiedBworkedCexercisedDplayed42AandBsoCorDbut43AflowersBmoneyCfriendsDbooks44AhowBwhatCwhenDw

23、here45AsadBboredChappyDexciting46AsoBbutCalthoughDbecause47AonBtoCbetweenDfrom48AeasilyBcarefullyCquietlyDfriendly49AthanksgivingBbirthdayCholidayDhousewarming50AthemBhimCherDme Mr. West was born in a small English town. His father had a shop there. The shoeeper didnt think it was 51 for his son to

24、go to school. So he taught him how to get more money. They got much money there and then 52 to the city. Now Old West cant manage his shop and his son, Mr. West has to do it 53 him. As he has little knowledge, Mr. West is often 54 in public and sometimes he gets into trouble. So he 55 a lot of books

25、 and shelves and put them in his sitting room so that the visitors can see them 56 they go in. He often goes to the parties and carefully 57 what the learned(有学问的)men say. He hopes to make friends with them.Once Mr. West was told that it was a famous writers birthday that day. He hurried there with

26、his wife. He gave the writer some 58 presents and the old man thanked him. After dinner they began to talk about the literary works(文学作品). He could hardly answer any questions. The writer had to ask him 59 one, “What was Shakespeare?”“It was a kind of drink, ” answered Mr. West. “But people do not l

27、ike it now. ”The writer had a smile and soon he stopped 60 . On their way home, his wife said, “You made a mistake just now. Shakespeare is a delicious cake, like the Chinese moon cake!”51AusefulBpossibleCeasyDdifficult52AwentBgotCranDmoved53AwithBafterCinstead ofDbefore54AhelpedBlaughed atChurtDbea

28、ten55AborrowedBmadeCboughtDwrote56AbecauseBifCthatDas soon as57Alistens toBhearsClooks atDsees58AcheapBexpensiveCuselessDsmall59Amore difficultBthe most difficultCeasyDthe easiest60Ato talkBto answerCtalkingDanswering Anna Koppelman is an American middle school girl. She visited a homeless shelter (

29、收容所) in New York City with her classmates last year. She talked with her parents about 61 the children lived there. “We started talking about birthday parties, and I said, Oh!Thats 62 they really should have,” Anna says.Anna shared her 63 with a teacher at school. The teacher helped the girl plan a

30、race car-themed birthday party for 64 at the homeless shelter. Anna made a cake with a racetrack on it. 65 kids brought plates, toy cars, oil paints, and other presents. Anna says, “ 66 , I didnt know how it was going to go. But I got there and saw the kids faces light up.”Since the first party, lot

31、s of people have 67 many things to her charity.Now, Annas charity Birthday Fairies hold 68 at five places in New York City. She also starts a website, where she 69 party-planning tips and encourages others to start Birthday Fairies clubs at their schools.“There are so many children who never 70 cele

32、brate their birthdays,” Anna says. “I really want to change that.”61AwhereBhowCwhatDwhen62AanythingBnothingCeverythingDsomething63AinformationBmessageCideaDcontent64ApetsBchildrenCParentsDteachers65AAnotherBOtherCOthersDThe other66AAt lastBIn the endCIn the middleDAt the beginning67AdonatedBraisedCp

33、rovidedDcollected68AmeetingsBtripsCPartiesDshows69AsharesBreviewCavoidDsupports70Ahave toBexpect toCWant toDget to Two years ago, I together with my wife, my son and my little daughter to a tip to Guangzhou. When we 71 a.m. hotel, it was around 1 a.m. My little daughter looked out at the lights of C

34、anton Tower and said she wanted to go outside. I told her it was too late to go 72 , but she kept looking out of the window and said, “Just for two minutes.”My wife and I just looked at each other, smiled and said, “Two minutes!” We got dressed and walked to Canton Tower. When we got there, my daugh

35、ter pointed at the lights and shouted 73 , “Dad, look!” And then she fell asleep. So we had to go back to the 74 .It took us half an hour to get ready for the 20 seconds we 75 near the tower, but it made our daughter happy and that 76 a lot to us. That night I learned a 77 about happiness. We someti

36、mes have chances to 78 happy moments in our lives, but we often find an excuse to do something else.Because of my 79 , I learned that I was the biggest enemy to my own happiness. Happiness is a door that is always 80 , and we are the ones who have to decide if we are going to walk through the door.7

37、1Aleft forBlooked atClooked forDarrived at72AoffBoutCaheadDback73AluckilyBsadlyChappilyDcoldly74AhotelBrestaurantCtowerDshop75AwastedBgaveCspentDsaved76AmeantBcarriedCfinishedDdid77AtopicBsubjectCstoryDlesson78ArememberBmakeCloseDbuy79AfatherBsonCwifeDdaughter80AopenBcloseCwideDbig There was once a

38、boy who was out playing in a field with his friends. As they were playing, the boy 81 a stone that looked interesting. It was 82 the other stones. It was a little bit shiny. But it was still quite 83 . The boy picked it up and decided to polish (擦亮) it carefully.His friends made fun of him for this.

39、 They said, “Why are you polishing that dirty old stone? We dont think its worth 84 at all!” But every day, when they went out to play, the boy would bring the stone with him, polishing it whenever they took a 85 .This went on for some time. Then one day, the boy left his home to join his friends as

40、 usual. He had a 86 for them. When he showed them the stone, they 87 believe their eyes. It was, in fact, a beautiful diamond. The boy had stayed up all night and night before, polishing it 88 it was completely clean.There will be times in your life when people wont encourage you. They will tell you

41、 that youre 89 your time on some meaningless tasks. The best thing you can do is to leave them out and 90 to work toward your goal. You can turn a common stone into a diamond if you have persistence (毅力) and courage.81Acame overBcame acrossCcame outDcame from82Athe same asBsimilar toClikeDdifferent from83AdirtyBcleanCbrightDpretty84AnothingBeverythingCsomethingDanything85AtripBshowerCbreakDrisk86AanxietyBsurpriseCworryDexcitement87AwouldntBmight notCshouldntDco

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