【精编】武汉-2017中考首字母填空(含答案)2021

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1. 2006 年武汉
Catherine and Martin met in England before they came to Australia. At that time, Martin was
a minister(牧师) in a church, and it was three (1)v away from Catherine ’s. One evening, they happened to have dinner (2)t in a restaurant. They (3)e their talk and
laughed a lot. The young man soon won Catherine (4)h’s,so she asked him whether h e would marry her in church. The minister was very surprised and said that her (5)q came
quite unexpected. Catherine realized that he had not understood her (6)c . So she laugh
and said, ”Wh(7a)tm I is, when I get married in church, will you be the minister who
marries me and my husband? ” They both laughed, and they had a nice evening.
However, their talk that evening put an idea into Martin ’hs e ad. He realized that he had
(8)a fallen in love with Catherine and he wanted to marry her. So a few days later, he
visited her and asked her to marry him. Catherine felt proud and pleased, and (9)a it.
Soon after they were married, they (10)m to Australia.
Keys:
(1) villages (2) together (3) enjoyed (4) heart (5) question (6) correctly (7) mean
(8) already (9) accepted (10) moved
2. 2007 年武汉
Jerry and Carla were asked to choose a person for class president. As they looked through the
list of (1)k in the room, they stopped at Tina's name. Tina had lots of ideas, and she
never said unkind things about other people.
"I really like Tina, and most of the classmates will accept her, I (2)i ," said Carla,
"but she looks (3)t ! She puts on too much makeup ( 化妆品), and she wears strange and (4)u clothes. Sometimes she wears things that don't even (5)f her." "Do you
think we could get her to use (6)l makeup and never wear decent ( 讲究的) clothes?"
Carla asked.
"We couldn't. It would make us and her not feel (7)c ." replied Jerry. "She goes
around with high school girls, and she must know by now how she looks. My mother says it is
wrong for eighth graders to look like those (8)m stars!"
"Yes," Carla (9)a "and what will the teachers think if we (10)s Tina?"
Keys:
(1) kids (2) imagine (3) terrible (4) unusual (5)fit (6)less (7) c omfortable
(8) movie (9) agreed (10) suggest
3. 2008 年武汉
"What are you busy with yourself, Mom?" the girl of six years old asked her mother.
"Making dinner for the neighbor aunt."
"Why?"
"Because the other day the aunt (1)l her dear daughter in the earthquake and is so
sad now.
We must take (2)g care of her these days."
"Why (3)n our care?"
"Because from then on the aunt can't do what she liked to along with her daughter. Making
dinner and doing housework are also becoming so (4)d . I don't know what to do. My
dear, can you come up with an (5)i to make the aunt feel better?"
All of a sudden, the girl went to the neighbor's house and (6)k at the door.
"What can I do for you?" asked the neighbor.
"I (7)h my mother say you're very sad without your daughter ⋯" The girl handed
the band-aid(创可贴) tightly (8)h in her hand to the neighbor.
Tears ran down from the neighbor's eyes. She took the girl in her (9)a and said,
"Thank you.
Your band-aid will (10)h ."
Keys:
(1) lost (2) good (3) need (4) difficult (5) idea (6) knocked (7) heard (8) held
(9) arms (10) help
4. 2009 年武汉
Last spring I was walking in a park. In front of me there was a mum and her 3 -year-old
daughter. The little girl was holding a string( 线), which had a balloon at the other (1)e .
wind took the balloon from the little girl. I thought she
All of a sudden, a (2)l
would cry.
But, no! As the little girl turned to watch her balloon rise to the (3)s ,she cheerfully
shouted out, “Wow!”
That little girl (4)t me something. Later that day, I received a phone call from my
friend, he told me an unexpected problem. I felt annoyed (5)r with “Oh now,hat should
saying :“Wow,that is
we do?”But remembering that little girl, I found (6)m
interesting! How can I help you? ”
One thing is f or sure---life is always going to make us (7)f unexpected problems.
However, how to deal with them is our choice. We can choose to be annoyed or (8)i .
No matter what the situation is, a “Wow!”will always(9)b “Oh, no. ”
So the next time you meet one of life's unexpected (10)g , remember that little girl
and make it a “wow! ”experience. The“wow! ”always works.
Keys:
(1)end (2) light (3) sky (4) taught (5) replying (6) myself (7) face
(8) interested (9) beat (10) guests
5. 2010 年武汉
One day Harvey ’ s wife was cleaning out a cupboard.
H”arvey ’w sife said to him. “There are eight and they all “ Lookat all these umbrellas,
(1)b . ”
“I ’ll take them all to the umbrella shop and have them repaired, ”Harvey said. “Th good to (2)t away. ”
Harvey took the eight umbrellas to the shop and (3)l them there. The shopkeeper
said, “They ’(4l l)r b e tomorrow. ”
That evening Harvey went home from the office by bus as he (5)u did. He sat next
to an old woman. She had an umbrella on the floor between the (6)s . When the bus
reached his stop, he picked up her umbrella and stood up.
“Hey! ”the woman said, “That(7u)m bbrella to me. ”
“I ’m so sorry. ”Harvey said, giving it to her. “Pleas y e ou e r xu c u m s b e re m lle a f b o y r taking (8)m . ”
The next day he collected the umbrellas from the umbrella shop and got on the bus. As he sat
down, a (9)v behind said, “You have certainly ha(1d0a)s day! ”He turned
around and saw the woman whose umbrella he had almost taken the day before.
Keys:
1. broken
2. throw
3.left
4. Ready
5. Usually
6.seats
7. Belongs
8.mistake 9. voice 10.successful
6. 2011 武汉
The worst traveler in the world was Paul of San Francisco. Once he (1)f from the
U.S. to his hometown in Italy to see someone at home. The plane made a one-hour stop to get oil
at an airport in New York. Paul thought he was in Rome. (2)C , he got off the plane.
When nobody was there to meet him, Paul thought maybe the heavy (3)t made his
friends late. While looking for their address, Paul found that the old “ Rome” had changed a lot. He found many high (4)m buildings instead of old ones. He also found that many people
spoke English but not Italian and that many street signs were (5)w in English.
Paul knew very (6)l English. So he asked a policeman in Italian the way to the bus
station. He happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered in the same
(7)l .
After twelve hours ’traveling round on a th b e ud s,r iver handed him over to (8)a
policeman. But this time, this policeman could only speak English. So Paul asked the policeman
why the Rome police employed( 雇佣) so many people who spoke English as policeman.
Paul didn (’9)b t he was in New York when he was told so. To get him on a plane to
Italy, he was (10)s to the airport in a police car.
Keys:
1. flied
2. Certainly
3.traffic
4. Modern
5. Written
6. Little
7. language
8.another 9. Believe 10. Sent
7. 2012 年武汉
Cannon has shown a great interest in collecting flags. At the young age of four, Cannon
began studying flags, d ( 1) them in his coloring books and putting them up on his walls.
Throughout school, he studied flags and tried to find out all he could about them. After university,
Cannon s ( 2) to be a lawyer. Throughout law school, he continued to collect flags. His classmates, friends, and family started c ( 3) him “the flagma.n Can”non now has more
than 200 flags in his collection. He shows many of them in his downtown law office. Once he
d ( 4) country flags for an exhibition on th
e Olympics.
In addition to collecting flags Cannon also w ( 5) about them. He has published three
books about flags. He loves to h ( 6) from friends who see his b ( 7) in stores all
over the world. A few years ago, Cannon ’s hobby r (8) a new level. He entered a flag
design contest and won. The country he lives in asked him to design its f ( 9). Cannon explains his hobby this way, “Collecting flags is l (10) collecting pieces of history ” Keys:
1.drawing
2. Studied
3.calling
4. Donated
5.writes
6.hear
7.books
8.reached 9.flag 10. Like
8. 2013 年武汉
A disappointing performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success, h owever,
he (1)f in his solo( 独奏). He couldn ’t understand how it could have happened.
He had practiced for weeks that seemed like (2)m . He had given up sports until
after the performance because he wanted to make his parents (3)p of him. He spent all
his time with the piano.
His teacher had said he was (4)q to learn. It was true that he accepted music as
another (5)l , another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him play, and he was anxious to
(6)s them that he was the best in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt (7)w . He looked into the
audience and saw his (8)f smiling back at him.
At this time, he felt (9)n . His fingers began to tremble ( 颤抖), shaking as though he
had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep breath. He played the first part of his music, then
realized with fear that he had forgotten the rest. He (10)s over, thinking that would help.
It didn ’t. His bright musical life seemed to end.
Keys:
1. failed
2.months
3.proud
4.quick
nguage
6.show
7.weak
8.family
9.nervous 10.started
9. 2014武汉
Maria Vas and her dog walked down the hall of the nursing home and stopped in front of the
old lady with a nurse at her side. “Wo(1u)l d s she like tomy dog? ”Maria asked.
“No, a visit won (2)h’t her, ”said the nurse. “(3)T e hen she that the lady
was too sick to appreciate visitors.
But Maria decided to try anyway. She had done research on animal assisting
. She ’d seen therapy(辅助疗法) for 10 years. And she was very successful in this (4)a
even the sickest patients enjoy a visit from a lovely dog.
Maria carried the dog over to the old lady. Immediately, the woman (5)r out toward
the dog! She was so (6)p that she began smiling and trying to talk. The nurse stood aside, (7)w them in amazement. This woman had never communicated with anyone. It was
like she wasn ’t(e8v)a e n -- until the dog came to visit.
Around the world sick adults and (9)c fill lonely hospital rooms. They may have an
illness or need to be (10)c for. A dog ’s friendly eyes and warm p爪aw子s() may be just
what the doctor ordered to encourage them and help them heal ( 治愈).
Keys:
1. see
2.help
3.explained
4.area
5.reached
6.pleased
7.watching
8.alive 9.children 10. cared
10. 2015 武汉
I want to buy a pair of sports shoes for a long time. I had spend months saving up the money
to buy them and I finally had (1)e . Last Saturday my friend Jake wanted to buy a new
CD so we decided to go shopping together.
We took the bus into town and it was very (2)c , so we had to stand all the way. Jake
and I were talking when I suddenly (3)n that my bag was open and my purse had gone!
The bus had just stopped and there was a boy near me who was going quickly towards the door.
We thought he had stolen my money so we got off the bus and (4)f him. The boy started running and then Jake ra n after him shouting “(5)S t top! ! ”It was like a scene out of a
film! A policeman saw what was going on and managed to get the boy.
The embarrassing thing was that when the policeman (6)s the boy, he didn ’t have my purse! He probably thrown it away before he was caught. The boy said we had made a mistake
and we shouldn ’t b l(a指m责e ) him for the stolen purse. He explained that he had (7)o
started running because he was late for a meeting with friends. The policeman (8)a him
to go and I felt really stupid. I don ’t know whether he st s o e le om r n yo p tu a rs there was no
proof( 证据). I wish I hadn ’t been so careless and had(k9e)e p t an on my bag!
I ’ve lost my front door key and 60 pounds. I ’m really fed up. Jake o m ffe t e h d eto lend
to take it. It isn ’h t is money to buy the sports shoes, but I don ’t t hink it ’(1s0)f
fault( 过失) that I had my purse stolen!
Keys:
1.enough
2.crowded
3.noticed
4.followed
5. Thief
6.searched
7.only
8.allowed 9.eye 10. fine
11. 2016武汉
Henry was a kind, good boy. His father was dead, and his mother was very poor. He had a
little sister about 2 years old. He wanted to help his mother because she could not (1)a
earn enough money to buy food for his little family.
One day a man gave him a dollar for (2)r the pocketbook which he had lost.
Henry could have kept the pocketbook because no one saw him when he found it. But his mother
had taught him to be (3)h , and never to keep what did not belong to him. So he gave the pocketbook back to the man.
With the dollar he bought a box, three (4)b , and some shoe polish(鞋油).He then
went to the (5)c of the street, and said to everyone whose boots did not look
(6)n . “Polish your bootp sl,ease? ”
He was so (7)p that gentlemen soon began to notice him, and to let him polish their boots. The first day he (8)c over 50 cents, which he gave to his mother to buy food
with. When he gave her the money, she cried with joy and said, (9)a d“Yo,u ga o r o e d
boy, Henry. I didn ’ktnow how I could earn enough to buy bread, but now I think we can (10)m to get along quite well. ”
Henry worked after school every day. He earned almost enough to support his mother and
his little sister.
Keys:
1.always
2.returning
3.honest
4.brushes
5.corner
6.nice
7.polite
8.collected 9. Dear 10.manage
12. 2017 武汉
Soap is widely used in our lives around the world. Once soap was a dangerous-to-make h air
(1)p . But it is something that it would be difficult to live without today.
Soap is everywhere. We use it every day and (2)c it as something important in our
lives. It also has an amazing (3)h 78 , in Babylon around 2800 B. C., the (4)e known
soap was made and used. Ancient Egyptians also made soap. At one time, soap-making was not
(5)s . That’s because lye( 碱液) (6)b chemical burns or even made people
blind in the making process. Other dangerous materials were also (7)m with animal fats
and oils. Later, soap became (8)a in stores and people gradually stopped making it in
their homes.
Originally( 最初), soap was not mainly used for (9)c . Instead, it was used as
gel( 凝胶) for making hair stay in place or smell good. The Arabs first made the soap that we
know today. They created colored, liquid, and hard soaps. They even had soaps which were used
for shaving ( 刮胡子).
Soap became people's (10)f in the late 1800s. Advertising in Europe and the US
helped people understand the connection between cleanliness and good health. Now, soap is
something we wouldn't want to live without.
Keys:
1.product
2.conside
3.history
4.earliest
5.safe
6.bring
7.mixed
8.available 9.cleaning 10.favorite
(5)(2010 年武汉市五月调考)
Balzac, the famous French writer, was a man of great talent (天才). But he himself was p (76)
of his ability to tell a person (’个s 性ch)arab c y t eh r is or her handwriting. He often told his
friends that he could tell anybody ’s character e (77) by his writing.
One day a woman friend brought him a young boy ’s exercise book. She said she couldn ’(78) to know what Balzac thought of the boy ’s handwriting.
Balzac s (79) the handwriting carefully for a few minutes. The woman, however, told him the
boy was not her son and that he might tell her the t (80).
“All right, ”said Balzac, “I shall tell you everything true, ” He then went on to say that thought the boy was a stupid and l (81) person. He added that the boy should be w (82) carefully,
if not, he would grow up to bring harm to his f (83).
“It is very s (84), “ said the woman smiling, “This is a p (85) from your exercise book, which you used when you were a boy. ”。

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