[2019][北京市初三一模英语分类汇编--完形填空]

[2019][北京市初三一模英语分类汇编--完形填空]


2024年5月12日发(作者:ibm笔记本是什么牌子)

2019年北京初三英语一模分类汇编--完形填空

1. 2019北京西城区初三一模

Father and son

The other day, I was sitting in the study and working on my website, a cup of tea on the table

and old songs from my computer. It was a special pleasure to have such a 13 day after weeks

of hiking, snowboarding and going crazy.

“Hi dad! Want some orange juice, graybeard?” Coyote yelled (叫喊) to me much louder than

14 . “No, just bring me some chips!” I shouted back.

One time, when I misheard what he said three times in a row,

he 15 that I had become too old and started to hear worse.

Since then, yelling at me has become a kind of family joke.

Pushing everything to the limit was the basis of Coyote's

character. On one hand, it helped him to achieve tasks he had to

do on his own, and he did great, making me proud of him. On the

other hand, this brought him 16 , as he did not know

when to stop. At such moments, I would behave super⁃fatherly, and give him advice and warnings

that he usually ignored (忽视). When he wore a green haircut, I would try to convince (说服) him

to paint it black. When he got a tattoo (纹身), we had a / an 17 . All these surely drove

me mad, and the big fights started. It is strange but when I was a teenager, my father would act

exactly the same and it took me a long time to understand him.

“Dad, let me show you something,” Coyote said as he was getting back. “Don't get too

18 , okay?” I sighed (叹气), because I was almost sure of what I was about to see.

When he 19 his T⁃shirt, I saw a new tattoo: some Buddhist symbol, I guess. Coyote

has been interested in Asian culture for a long time.

“Control yourself, graybeard,” I said to myself, trying not to yell something like, “Why the hell

would you need another tattoo after you already made that huge first one?”

The next moment I realized that my yelling would not 20 anything; the tattoo was

already on Coyote's skin.

And then I thought: “Hey, what if I get a tattoo myself?”

13. A. busy B. blue C. strange D. peaceful

14. A. needed B. expected C. accepted D. imagined

15. A. complained B. realized C. joked D. shouted

16. A. tiredness B. honors C. happiness D. troubles

17. A. agreement B. argument C. decision D. discussion

18. A. mad B. curious C. excited D. nervous

19. A. hid B. showed C. lifted D. hung

20. A. interrupt B. change C. test D. cost

2. 2019北京石景山区初三一模

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Little Boxes of Chocolates

Even though thirteen years had passed, it seemed like only yesterday when Dad

was handing out those little boxes of chocolates to each of his sweethearts.

Valentine’s Day was my father’s holiday. My sisters and I learned early to be good

on that day. We 13 waited a long time for Dad to get home and then quickly lined

up like good little soldiers as he gave each child a small, heart-shaped box, holding

some chocolates.

It caused 14 reactions (反应) as we went through the periods in life. In the

elementary school years, we would rush home and wait for Dad. In junior high, we felt

a little embarrassed (尴尬的). In high school, we thought we were too cool to be rushing

home. However, we were still comforted knowing that Dad was home waiting for us

with his special 15 .

My sisters and I thought the only way we would ever get out of this tradition was

to move out of the house. We were 16 . Even after we all moved out of the house,

when Valentine’s Day came, there was a little box of chocolates waiting for each of us.

So we still made the trip over to 17 it.

When Mum passed away, we thought this whole tradition would disappear

gradually. Wrong again. Grandchildren entered the picture and were also 18 in

this tradition from the day they were born.

One year, everything changed. In that February, Valentine’s Day 19 on

Dad’s bowling night, so he handed out the chocolates a day early.

Then, Valentine’s Day arrived. I was watching TV when the phone rang. It was

the hospital. Dad had a heart attack, and he didn’t make it.

A few years later after his death, we finally went through the hard time and began

20 again. And come February, when those little heart-shaped boxes of chocolates

appear in store windows, Dad’s tradition lives on my heart.

13. A. wisely B. bravely C. patiently D. proudly

14. A. amazing B. correct C. different D. terrible

15. A. dream B. treat C. support D. interest

16. A. wrong B. clever C. afraid D. happy

17. A. buy B. send C. bring D. collect

18. A. caught B. challenged C. hurt D. included

19. A. fell B. depended C. lived D. walked

20. A. regretting B. celebrating C. complaining D. sharing

3. 2019北京丰台区初三一模

The New Hoop

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