中考英语完型填空练习第(1)组AhotdogisoneofthemostpopularAmericanfoods.Itwasnamedafterfrankfurter,aGermanfood.Youmayhear“hotdog”__1inotherways.Peoplesometimessay''hotdog”toexpress2.Forexample(例如),afriendmayask3youwouldliketogotothecinema.Youmightsay,“Great!Iwouldlovetogo."Or,youcouldsay,“4!Iwouldlovetogo.”People5usetheexpressiontodescribe(描写)someonewhoisa“show-off”,whotriestoshoweveryoneelsehow6heis.Youoftenhearsuch7calleda“hotdogHemaybeabaseballplayerforexample,who8theballwithonehand,makinga(n)9catchseemmoredifficult.Youknowheisahotdogbecausewhenhemakessuchacatch,hebows(鞠躬)tothecrowd,hopingtowintheir10.(B)1.A.eatenB.usedC.cookedD.picked(C)2.A.strengthB.practiceC.pleasureD.reply(A)3.A.ifB.howC.whenD.where(A)4.A.HotdogB.Don'tworryC.NevermindD.Excuseme(B)5.A.everB.alsoC.stillD.yet(D)6.A.hopefulB.carefulC.kindD.great(C)7.A.adogB.ahandC.apersonD.anaction(A)8.A.catchesB.playsC.passesD.throws(D)9.A.hardB.funnyC.excitingD.easy(B)10.A.thanksB.cheersC.medalsD.matches参考答案:第(1)组:1一5BCAAB6—10DCADB第(2)组MarkTwain,thefamouswriterandspeaker,likedtoplayjokesonothers.Butonceajokewasplayed1him.OnedayMarkTwaingavealectureinasmalltown.Atlunchayoungmantoldhimthathisuncle2laughed.Nobodyandnothingcouldmakehisuncle3.ButTwainsaidhewas4hecouldmakehimlaugh.Heaskedtheyoungmanto5hisuncletohishouse.ThateveningMarkTwaintoldsome6stories.Everyonetherelaughed,7theoldmanneverevensmiled.Twaintoldthefunnieststories,buttheoldmandidnotlaugh,8.Atlast,hestopped.Hewasverytired.Somedayslater,MarkTwaintoldafriendof9aboutthisstory.Hisfriendlaughedandsaidthatheknewthatoldman.Hewas10.()1.A.atB.onC.withD.in()2.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.oftenD.never()3.A.laughB.cryC.speakD.read()4.A.afraidB.sorryC.sureD.happy()5.A.leaveB.carryC.bringD.show()6.A.unhappyB.terribleC.sadD.interesting()7.A.soB.butC.andD.or()8.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.already()9.A.theirsB.mineC.hisD.hers()10.A.deafB.blindC.asleepD.dead参考答案:第(2)组:1一5BDACC6—10DBBCA第(3)组Trafficaccidentskilledmorethan104,000peopleinChinalastyear.Chinesecitieshave_1carsthanbefore.Everydaymanypeopleare_2whiletheycrosstheroad.Mostof3areoldpeopleandchildren.Oldpeopleareoftenkilled_4theyusuallycan'tseeclearlyorhearverywell.5arekilledbecausetheyarecareless.Acar,truckorbuscan'tstopvery6ifitisgoingveryfast.Thefasteracaristraveling,7ittakestostop.Butpeoplewalkinginthestreetdonotalwaysunderstandthis.It's_8forpeopletoknowhowfastacaristraveling.Thenewtrafficlawswereputintouse_9_May1st,2004.Thenewtrafficlawswill10thestreetssaferforwalkinganddriving.()1.A.biggerB.moreC.fewerD.smaller()2.A.killedB.caughtC.shotD.attacked()3.A.itB.youC.themD.us()4.A.whenB.becauseC.ifD.though()5.A.DriversB.WomenC.OldpeopleD.Children()6.A.quicklyB.hardlyC.clearlyD.slowly()7.A.thefasterB.thesaferC.thefartherD.thelonger()8.A.difficultB.easyC.dangerousD.true()9.A.inB.atC.onD.for()10.A.takeB.makeC.stopD.find参考答案:第(3)组:1一5BACBD6---10ADACB第(4)组Imagineyoureceiveane-mailthatlookssomethinglikethis:AREYOUGOINGTOCLASSTODAY?Howdoes_1thismessagemakeyoufeel?Whydidthesenderuse_2capital(大写)letters?Washeorsheangry,_3didthatpersonjust_4toturnoffthe“CapsLock”(大写锁定)onthecomputer.Thise-mailusounds"likethe_5isshoutingbecauseusingallcapitallettersinane-mailis_6thewaythatpeopleshoutonline.Knowingwhenandwhennotto/capitallettersisjustone8ofonlineetiquette(礼仪).Don'tdoanythingonlinethatyouwoul...