
2022年中考英语复习新题速递之完形填空(2022年1月).pdf
62页2022年中考英语复习新题速递之完形填空(2022年 1 月)一.完 形 填 空(共15小题)1.(2022长宁区一模)Human-wildlife conflict(冲 突)is a big problem all over the worldtoday,and its getting bigger.Imagine coming home and finding a baboon or two eatingbreakfast at your table!That would certainly be a conllict between a human,you,and wildlife,the baboons!Because baboons are wild,this type of conflict could be(1).In Cape Town,South Africa,humans meet with baboons more than ever,right in theirown neighborhoods.Because in that region about half of the natural baboons could hardly findtheir food and places to live in,they needed to find new ways to get fond.So they started goinginto urban areas and(2)the food they need for survival.Baboons are very(3)animals.Once they learn that they can easily get foodfrom humans,they wont try as hard to hunt for their own food.People who live near there haveto control this(4)by preventing the baboons from bringing trouble to them.Both humans and wildlife need protection from each other.(5)in South Africa,there are people who work as baboon monitors.Their job is to keep baboons away fromhomes.Because baboons(6)loud noises,monitors use noise-making devices tofrighten them away.They might also use paintballs to frighten the baboons.The monitors dont form relationships with the baboons,but they dont mistreat them,either.They simply work to limit conflicts between humans and wildlife.(1)A.amazingB.dangerousC.powerful0.useless(2)A.buyingB.providingC.cooking0.stealing(3)A.smartB.healthyC.seriousD.amusing(4)A.fightB.behaviorC.trickD.system(5)A.SuddenlyB.GenerallyC.Luckily0.Especially(6)A.go in forB.worry aboutC.get used toD.are afraid of2.(2021 秋越秀区期末)One day when I was 12,my mother gave me an order.She asked me towalk to the public library and(1)at least one book for the summer.This was one wayfor me to solve my problem inability to read.In the library,I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf.The cover of abook caught my attention.lt was a(2)of a beagle(小猎兔狗).1 had recently had abeagle,the first and only animal friend I ever had.But one morning,he was gone,given awayto someone who had the space and the money to care for him.I never(3)my beagle.The beagle on the cover looked like my dog.I ran my fingers over the picture of the dogon the cover.My(4)ran across the title,Bobby,the Beagle with a Plan.Unknowingly,I had read the title.Without opening the book,I took it out of the library.Under the shade of a bush.I started to read about Bobby.I read very,very(5)withdifficulty.!got the main idea of the story about a dog.Like mine,he had been away from hisfamily and finally found his way back home.That dog was my dog,and I was the little boy inthe book.(6)the story,my mind continued the final scene of getting together,on andon,until my own lost dog and I were running together in my mind.My mothers call returned me to the real world.I suddenly(7)something:I hadread a book,and I had loved reading the book.Everyone knew I could not read.But I had readit.Books could be really(8)and I was going to read them.I never told my mother about my miraculous(奇迹般的)(9)that summer,but she saw a slow but surprising improvement in my classroom performance during the nextyear.And years later,she was(10)that her son had read thousands of books,and wrotehis own books,articles,and poetry.(1)A.buyB.borrowC.retumD.send(2)A.nameB.titleC.pictureD.song(3)A.missedB.knewC.rememberedD.forgot(4)A.mouthB.eyesC.noseD.ears(5)A.slowlyB.perfectlyC.correctlyD.suddenly(6)A.At the end ofB.At the start ofC.In the middle ofD.On the side of(7)A.advisedB.realizedC.believedD.liked(8)A.difficult B.different C.popular D.fantastic(9)A.experience B.performance C.problem D.idea(10)A.sure B.worried C.proud D.sorry3.(2021 秋南岗区期末)My son lived in New York.Last winter my husband and I visitedhim.One day,while we were walking down the street,my son went to a store to see(1)there was a coat he wanted.It was very cold.I went over to a supermarket to buy some chocolate,but my husbandwaited outside alone.When I came out,my husband was talking to a homeless man.I saw myhusband(2)his gloves and hut and pass them to him.The man said he had been living in New York before a heavy rainstorm hit the city in theautumn of the year.He lost his(3)in the rainstorm,so he had no place to sleep.Hewas begging and trying to get$25 to find a cheap(4)where he could sleep fbrhours.All he owned to keep(5)was a jacket.My husbands gloves and hat weresuiprising gifts for him.After a while,my son came out of the store,and a new coat was in his hand.I asked himwhat he was going to do with the old one.He said he would keep it.I told him the story andsuggested leaving it to the homeless man.(6)our great surprise,my son walked upto him and(7)the new coat to him.The homeless man asked,“Did you buy this fbrme?My son said no,but he wanted the man to have it.The man stood there(8)thecoat,with something wet in his eyes.He thanked us with his whole heart.He said he would try to find a job 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