中考英语专项复习完型填空 社会现象类
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中考复习完型填空——社会现象类专项练习
(一)
More and more Chinese people go traveling abroad during these years. But not all tourists behave well in the places of 51 . Recently, a story about a
15-year-old Chinese tourist 52 a heated discussion online.
The 15-year-old teenager carved “Ding Jinhao was here” 53 Chinese in the 3,500-year-old Luxor Temple(卢克索神庙). A Chinese traveler took a 54 and shared it on Sina Weibo on May 24.
Many people were 55 about what Ding had done and decided to search the Internet
for the boy. It 56 them just one day to find information about him in Nanjing.
57 , Ding’s parents quickly said sorry to the media. “We want to say sorry to the Egyptian people and to people 58 have paid attention to this matter across China,” Ding’s mother said.
Ding’s parents said they should 59 it and their son had learned his lesson. According to Xinhua, local Egyptians had worked to try and 60 the sculpture(雕像). Although there was some improvement, the words could not be totally wiped off. 1.A. luck B. interest C. joy
2.A. has caused B. has closed C. has avoided
3.A. of B. with C. in
4.A. photo B. rest C. look
5.A. strict B. angry C. happy
6.A. cost B. took C. spent
7.A. After that B. Just now C. So far
8.A. whose B. which C. who
9.A. forget B. face C. find
10.A. make B. buy C. clean
(二)
People around the world celebrate the new year. However, not all countries celebrate
in the 46 way. When it is the New Year, people celebrate for several days. In some countries, the New Year is not on the same date every year. It can depend 47 the seasons, the moon or the sun.
In many countries, New Year begins on January1st, but people start celebrating on December 31st, New Year’s Eve. In New York, many people go to celebrate in Times Square. While they’re waiting for the New Year, they 48 music, sing traditional songs and have fun. Just before 12 o’clock, everyone 49 down from 10, 9, 8 …As soon as it’s 12 o’clock, everyone shouts very loudly, “Happy New Year!”and they say, “Out with the old year and in with the new!”Suddenly there 50 fireworks and special drinks. Sometimes people sing an old song 51 “Auld Lang Syne”.
New Year’s Day is often a family day. Some people relax at home. Some families get
together for a special 52 with grandparents, aunts and uncles. When the weather is 53 , many families go out for a walk.
On New Year’s Day, many people make resolutions for the new year. They write down a list of things, such as “I will help out more at home. I will work harder at school.”
Or “I won’t spend so much time 54 video games.” When they have made their list, they read it to their family or friends.
So it does not matter how they celebrate, for people in countries all over the world, it is a time to 55 goodbye to the old year, and to welcome the new.
11.A. different B. difficult C. same D. easy
12.A. in B. on C. for D. like
13.A. hear B. listen to C. sound D. hear of
14.A. counts B. count C. counted D. counting
15.A. am B. is C. be D. are
16.A. calls B. calling C. called D. call
17.A. meal B. breakfast C. lunch D. supper
18.A. well B. good C. hot D. fine
19.A. play B. playing C. played D. plays
20.A. say B. tell C. talk D. speak
(三)
Electronic (电子的) books, or e-books, have changed the way many of us read. Now, electronic textbooks are changing the way many students 1 . Many schools in Washington have begun using online course materials for their students. Rather than using a regular textbook, it’s all online.
“Our students are ready to use resources (资源) from different 2 ,”said the head teacher, Peter Noonan. He talked about the 3 of electronic textbooks to a reporter. “The world is changing 4 . Online textbooks can change right along with the things that are happening. Besides, electronic textbooks 5 less than regular textbooks. We need to pay $8 million for the regular textbooks for our students, but we only need to spend $6 million 6 the electronic textbooks,” said Peter Noonan.
Students have different ideas about the change, 7 most like it. “I don’t have to carry a textbook around, so that is 8 ,” said a high school student named Melanie Reuter. Maria didn’t 9 . “I don’t like it because the Internet sometim es doesn’t work.”
Some students don’t have a computer or can’t go online at home. Stephen is 10 of them. But he said, “I can go to the library, or go to a friend’s house, to go online.”
21.A. eat B. learn C. sleep D. walk
22.A. newspapers B. schools C. places D. grades
23.A. advantages B. progress C. messages D. environment 24.A. normally B. slowly C. possibly D. fast