1、2021初三英语上学期期末考试完型填空汇编(北京城六区)2021海淀期末Maybe its my love of hocky that connects my great aunt Helen with me. She has always kept telling me her stories of playing hocky when she was in her twenties. The stories 33 me so much that I would like to listen to them over and over. She used to say, “Just go a
2、fter what you want, Sarah. Dont be 34 of failing.”Aunt Helen should know. Twenty years ago. Aunt Helen had been dreaming of winning a champion for her hometown. And one day, she got a chance to try out for a league. This league was created to please hocky fans. But for my aunt, it was to follow her
3、hocky 35 . She pictured what it would be like to win a champion for her hometown! She 36 a large flag hanging in the hocky field with her name on the banner (横幅).On the day of the tryouts, Aunt Helen played hocky for hours. Although she tried her best, she was still not sure about whether she could
4、be accepted because all the candidates (候选人) played very well. She was worried she would not be on the list.A week later, Aunt Helen received a 37 from Chicago. She opened it and excitedly learned that she had been invited to join in the main tryouts the next month!But as the days went by, Aunt Hele
5、n became more and more worried about traveling to Chicago alone. What if she went all that way and 38 ? When the day of the main tryouts came, she was finally too afraid to go.“I never tried my best to take it when the chance came and I regret it every day.” Aunt Helen has spent the rest of her life
6、 39 what would have happened if she had gone to those tryouts. Because of this, she never missed another chance in her life.Every dream is worth chasing, and real embarrassment comes from never 40 .33. A. interestedB. upsetC. relaxedD. puzzled34. A. proudB. certainC. afraidD. tired35. A. ruleB. team
7、C. decisionD. dream36. A. watchedB. imaginedC. rememberedD. considered37. A. giftB. letterC. prizeD. box38. A. failedB. leftC. fellD. missed39. A. forgettingB. recallingC. wonderingD. complaining40. A. smilingB. winningC. losingD. trying答案:33. A34. C35. D 36. B 37. B 38. A 39. C 40. D2021西城期末Graduat
8、ion Ceremony (毕业典礼)Cindy and Daniel were waiting for their turn to go across the stage (舞台). No, it wasnt the talent show. It was for graduation! They were both so nervous, and it was hard to think about anything except the huge stage.Daniel looked at his 13 and gave her a nervous smile. She held hi
9、s hand tightly for comfort. In both of their minds, they 14 their turn walking across the stage, and they were both unknowingly thinking about the same thing: Im going to trip and fall on the stage and everyone will laugh at me.Cindy 15 his smile with her own uneven grin ( 笑 容 ). Her hands were shak
10、ing.At least she didnt have to give a speech like Sandrathat would have made it horrible. Daniels feet moved up and down nervously as the students were called one at a time to come up. Names were called and some special 16 were presented to the best students in art, music, PE, dance, math and scienc
11、e. Class by class, row by row, it was getting 17 to their turn. It was just minutes away, but time went by so quickly. Oh, no! It was their turn now.Fearing it like a dentists visit, they both stood up with their class. They had to wait in line along the wall. Then, one at a time, the principal ( 校
12、长 ) called their names. “Cindy Marie Godfrey, winner of a principals prize for great behavior and grades!” The audience cheered. Daniel 18 his friend step across the stage, stop to shake hands, get pictures done, and then exit on the opposite side.“Daniel Adam Richmond, winner of a perfect attendanc
13、e prize.” Daniel stepped out 19 , hearing his shoes sound loudly on the wooden stage. He took a breath, and walked across the stage. The principal shook his hand, smiled, and then he was done.Moments later, he 20 his friend offstage and they took a collective breath of relief ( 轻 松 ) together. It wa
14、s over and they had graduated. The little piece of paper proved it, and neither of them had fallen down!1. A. friendB. teacherC. sisterD. mother2. A. missedB. likedC. imaginedD. changed3. A. coveredB. returnedC. comparedD. mixed4. A. reportsB. prizesC. subjectsD. programs5. A. slowerB. fasterC. fart
15、herD. closer6. A. watchedB. heardC. helpedD. made7. A. noisilyB. secretlyC. carefullyD. strangely8. A. refusedB. rememberedC. recognizedD. rejoined答案:13. A14. C15. B16. B17. D18. A19. C20. D2021东城期末One afternoon a couple of days before New Years Eve, Dan and I were delivering packages (包裹) on a thre
16、e-house block. As we pulled to a stop, a woman came up to the truck.“Do you have something for me?” she asked anxiously.“Im sorry. Todays package is for the house next door.”“Mine must have been lost,” she said.Dan and I exchanged (交换) a look of worry. Wed delivered 1,440 packages without any 13 .“M
17、aybe your 14 has it,” I said.I checked at the house next door, but they had no extra (额外的) packages. No one 15 at the house across the street.“Theyre the only other people on the block,” I said.The woman looked 16 .“What was in it?” I asked.“The latest robot toy,” she said. “My husband 17 it. We wan
18、t to make this New Year special for our son. Hes seven and hes been very sick.”We had to find that package! But for the next two days, the house across the street stayed empty.As we passed the house yesterday, “Somebodys back,” Dan said, pointing to the empty house. A couple was getting out of a car
19、. I immediately ran over to 18 them. “Did you find a package that doesnt belong here?”“Just a moment, please. Im going to look around for you,” one of them said.Moments later I was rushing across the street with the lost box in my hands. “We deliver!” I said as I 19 it to the woman.Just then a littl
20、e boy came to the door with a box of fruitcake. “Happy New Year!” he said.“Looks like you got a 20 too,” Dan said when I got back to the truck with the box of fruitcake.I sure did.13. A. riskB. mistakeC. reasonD. difficulty14. A. friendB. sonC. husbandD. neighbor15. A. complainedB. caredC. answeredD
21、. believed16. A. upsetB. shyC. boredD. tired17. A. orderedB. madeC. fixedD. delivered18. A. thankB. catchC. helpD. interview19. A. threwB. returnedC. postedD. handed20. A. problemB. secretC. presentD. choice答案:13. B14. D15. C16. A17. A18. B19. D20. C2021朝阳期末When my brother and I were children, we sp
22、ent a few weeks in the countryside with our uncle. He was a geologist ( 地 质 学 家 ) and loved to go on walks to 13 stones. One day, he bought us 14 and asked us to go to the mountain with him and carry the stones.The whole day we walked around. Every now and then he 15 stones in our bags. We were a bi
23、t 16 that he also took some stones out from our bags at times. But we thought he had just found better stones than the ones we already had.When we returned to the house, we were very tired. The bags were so 17 that we felt great relief (解脱) when we took them off. Yet uncles bag was half empty.“Why d
24、id you give us so many stones?” we asked.“I didnt. You did.” he said with a smile. “You didnt know it, but I gave you a little attitude (态度) test today. Every time you were complaining(抱怨) 18 , I put a stone in your bag. Whenever you talked about something with positive(积极的) thinking, I took out a s
25、tone. And now look at your bags.”The bags were almost full.“Your negative ( 消 极 的 ) thoughts are like stones. You carry them in your 19 just like those stones in bags.With great love, our uncle 20 us one of the most important lessons in life-the power of attitude. No matter how many difficulties we
26、came across, we considered them as chances for us to improve. And every day seems much better and brighter.13. A. buyB. fixC. collectD. kick14. A. basketsB. shoesC. hatsD. bags15. A. addedB. changedC. lockedD. threw16. A. terribleB. surprisedC. boredD. excited17. A. smallB. beautifulC. heavyD. old18
27、. A. angrilyB. confidentlyC. smilinglyD. secretly19. A. pocketsB. mindsC. memoriesD. backs20. A. offeredB. presentedC. broughtD. taught答案:13. C14. D15. A16. B17. C18. A19. B20. D2021丰台期末A New Friend and Perspective (视角)I picked up the phone, slowly dialing the number to her house. All I could think
28、was what we could possibly have a 13 about. Nothing! I didnt think I could have anything in common with someone who is 50 years older than me. Your grandmother wont be around forever, my mom said, so I just did what she told me and painfully 14 my grandmother. What I didnt know was that the phone ca
29、ll would change my perspective on life and my grandmother.When she answered the 15 ,1 planned to have a small conversation. Instead, she invited me to lunch. Hesitantly (犹豫地),I replied with a That sounds great.When I hung up the phone, I immediately 16 agreeing to the lunch date. How was I going to
30、fit this into my busy schedule of homework, games and friends? It was not my ideal Saturday, but I went anyway. Me and my grandmother. nothing to talk about.17 , my Saturday morning wasnt painful. I was interested in listening about her recent trip to Europe and how she saw the famous Eiffel Tower.
31、She told me stories about her sewing class and her friends. I didnt realize that 60-year-old people had a social life. It turned out that her life wasnt as 18 as I thought. For once, I was happy and satisfied without friends and without my cell phone. We planned to meet again at her house. This time
32、, my mom didnt have to beg me.During the next visit, we sorted through three shoeboxes of photographs. There was an interesting story for each one. I learned that as humans, we shared human 19 , no matter what age.Ever since I made the first phone call to my grandmother, we have talked at least once
33、 a week. I regret not calling her earlier. Her advice has taught me things that cant be learned in a textbook. She taught me to be 20 to new things, to enjoy the simple things, and to appreciate what life has given me. I have gained a friend, a mentor (导师),and a new perspective.13. A. conversationB.
34、 meetingC. greetingD. discussion14. A. visitedB. calledC. helpedD. left15. A. phoneB. doorC. letterD. question16. A. consideredB. forgotC. regrettedD. celebrated17. A. HopelesslyB. SurprisinglyC. FunnilyD. Naturally18. A. hardB. busyC. richD. boring19. A. skillsB. opportunitiesC. experiencesD. mista
35、kes20. A. strictB. honestC. oppositeD. open答案:13. A 14. B 15. A 16. C 17. B 18.D19.C20. D2021石景山期末Families That Care, Care about Families.My 10th Christmas was the one that I was not looking forward to. Money was limited.Mom said we were old enough now not to expect 13 .“How can I even wear the same
36、 old dress one more time?” I 14 to my sister. “I know,” said my sister. “I have asked for a horse forever but it never happens.”The next day, Mom told us that she had been saving up and shopping around so that we could give the Walters family a Christmas basket. “If anyone needs some 15 , its the Wa
37、lters,” Mom reminded us. Looking like a family of hobos ( 流 浪 汉 ), the Walters could hardly afford their food.I noticed that Mom had prepared a small gift for each of the children. How could Mom be so generous (慷慨的) with someone elses kids when we didnt have enough?We 16 the basket to the Walters, k
38、nocked hard on the door and then ran fast to hide behind a tree. When the family came out and picked up the basket, I saw their faces. They looked happy. But mostly, they looked like, well, like they were thinking, maybe we do belong here.Christmas morning arrived. 17 , I received a beautiful dress
39、and my sister got a horse!“Mom, how did you manage to do all this?” I asked. “We were 18 for a no-present Christmas.” “Oh, everybody helped. Mrs. Olsen at the dress shop sold me your gift at half price. Mrs. Marshall paid me to hang up her tree lights. Mr. Jones gave us one of his horses because we
40、got your sister to love it. And the Larsens, down the way, 19 some of their pasture (牧场) for us to keep the horse.”“But the Walters dont have anything to give in return.”“Doesnt matter who can or cant give. If we just listen to our hearts, the right gifts will end up with the right families,” Mom sa
41、id.That was the Christmas that I learned about the magic of 20 . The “belonging” feeling was more valuable than any of the gifts. And I thought families that care, care about families. All families.13. A. giftsB. treesC. gamesD. holidays14. A. explainedB. complainedC. introducedD. repeated15. A. adv
42、iceB. choicesC. lessonsD. cheer16. A. coveredB. deliveredC. changedD. checked17. A. SurprisinglyB. ProudlyC. ConfidentlyD. Carefully18. A. absentB. eagerC. readyD. late19. A. visitedB. offeredC. wateredD. sold20. A. understandingB. expectingC. exchangingD. giving答案:13. A 14. B15. D16. B17. A 18. C19. B20. D